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Old 10-11-2006, 12:23 AM
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In preparation for putting the "new" transaxle back in I cross-bolted the transmission mounts in order to stiffen them up and extend their life. I have seen a number of people do this, e.g. Barry, Greg G. Find a suitable bolt and nut at your local hardware store and drill a suitable diameter hole.

We'll see how it works out.

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Old 10-11-2006, 12:35 AM
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Putting transaxle back in

Colin stopped by and we put the "new" transaxle back in.

Before mounting the "new" transaxle I wire brushed the Dedion to get the worst of the (20 year) road grime off. A 20 min job was well worth it.

After that we bolted the Transaxle to the left and right transmission mounts on the front cross-member (attached to the Dedion). A rear jack with a smaller board lifted the rear of the Dedion and the rear of the transmission at once, and a front jack lifted a board supporting the front Dedion cross member from side to side. The Driveshaft was supported on a jack stand from the disassembly. It was fairly straightforward to roll the whole thing under their, gently jack it up, and slide it the last inch forward to engage the driveshaft. Note that the pinch bolt was loosened in order to accommodate any change in alignment with the "new" transmission. The driveshaft was bolted to the transmission. After that the rear transmission mount was bolted to the chassis, the front cross member bolted to the chassis, and the shift linkage was reconnected. That's it for today. Hopefully, it will be completed during the remaining evenings of the week.

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1. Cleaned up Dedion.
2. Dedion with transxle ready to be rolled under the car on two jacks, and jacked up to engage the driveshaft.
3. Back where it belongs.
4. Close-up.

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Old 10-11-2006, 12:44 AM
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Jes you are a true man on a mission!!

Thanks for taking the time to take pictures for the rest of us. I know its not easy to stop and take pictures especially when greasy.

I'm loving the daily updates. Keep 'em coming.
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Hi Jes.

I presume you still run the standard fuel tank? Which for the v6 is in the trunk. Do you lose points if you use a fuel cell? If so perhaps you might want to put in a twin spark version fuel tank in which is smaller and bolts on under the trunk in that space on the right (so lighter, lower and further back)

Perhaps an option if you run out of things to do and find yourself at a loose end.

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Old 10-11-2006, 09:08 AM
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Perhaps an option if you run out of things to do and find yourself at a loose end.
Hehe...
The 75 TS were never imported to the US, so that is probably not practical. I'm planning to add a fuel cell for safety - just couldn't find time for it before the next event in 1.5 weeks. However, I will still mount it in the trunk, perhaps I will try to get it somewhat lower (mostly due to its shape being more flat).
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Old 10-12-2006, 12:39 AM
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RSR install - rear

Some more progress tonight:
- Hooked up clutch slave cylinder hydraulic line.
- Hooked up rear brake lines at transaxle.
- Reconnected all electricals at transaxle.
- Bolted Watts to chassis.
- Reconnected rear swaybar to Dedion
- Installed RS Racing rear coil and shock

Installing the RS Racing rear coils and shocks is straightforward. First task is to mount the height adjuster (Pic 1) to the Dedion. The existing hole at the center of the spring support on the Dedion is too small. A drill size of 15/32" is a perfect fit, IF the bolt could go straight in. However, when installing bolt from underneath, the Dedion tube interfers initially and the bolt needs to enter the hole at an angle. I ended up drilling with a 33/64" bit and angle it a bit in a similar angle as the bolt. That provided a suitable hole (Pic 2, 3). From here it is straightforward. I mounted the shock upside-down to reduce unsprung weight. With swaybar disconnected bolt top of shock loosely to mount inside car. Sit spring on adjuster, raise the corner of the Dedion with a jack aligning swarbay endlink as well as shock at Dedion with their respective mounting holes. Guide the two through the holes while making sure the spring goes on the perch at the top (I took out the metal ring). Then simply bolt bottom of shock and lock with the two 14 mm nuts - I used two poly bushings, bolt top of shock (no poly used), and bolt swaybar endlink to Dedion. All done, Pic 4

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Old 10-12-2006, 12:49 AM
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What's left before WSR?

So, what's left before the WSR, Oct 21-22, event:
- bolt halfshafts back on
- re-mount exhaust
- re-mount rear bumper
- fill transaxle oil
- fill brake fluid and bleed brakes and clutch
- change engine oil
- mount front swaybar incl. reinforcement of mouting points
- tighten pinch bolt after running engine
- adjust rear ride height with adjusters
- mount and balance 205/50-15 tires on gtv6 wheels
- alignment
- tech

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Old 10-12-2006, 03:38 AM
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Jes! Where are my nifty support plates for the rear spring perches...!!!???Do you need the little bushings upfront for the lower control-arms (fitted with the front anti-roll bar reaction arms?)

I'll send you a set when I get to Seattle - just landed in Houston yesterday.

Also, what about the center poly bushes for the bar - did Joe send you some?

Good job there buddy - save some energy for "Phoenix" - myself, I am all over "Phoenix" AND "v2.0" as soon as I land back in Seattle...

Going to see Andrew Garcia tomorrow while I am here...

Jet-lagged....
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Old 10-12-2006, 09:18 AM
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The little plates are there. They are just barely the size of the adjuster so they don't show much (unless you are talking about something else). I spoke with Joe and Chris, they will put two spacers in the mail. I was only missing one for each stud on the lower A arm on my good old 30 mm front swaybar. Already have 30 mm poly for the front swaybar from Performatek - had them waiting to be put into service

Jet-lag? Hehe, nah, you've got hang-over. Wake up, the party is over

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-Funny guy It's jet-lag! REALLY officer...

no-no... I was talking about the 100mm ones that I had Big-John turn up for us as seen here... http://www.alfabb.com/bb/forums/show...ighlight=perch

I'll send you a set today with the 70kg springs and the steering extender; I'll also verify with Joe & Chris that the spacers for the LC arms did go out...
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Old 10-13-2006, 09:04 AM
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Thanks! Yes, you are correct. I do not have the "bigger" plates to distribute the load from the adjuster.
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Probably the same excuse George Michael has used lately in London
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Fantastic stuff! Rock on! More pictures, more work, more mods!
Uhh, exactly how is this a "budget" track car? Do you mean budget as in approaching the US budget deficit
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Old 10-13-2006, 01:18 PM
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Funny, that's exactly how my wife feels
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Outstanding stuff. I have been sitting here for I don't know how long reading all this stuff.

Why, O why can't someone produce a how to manual for all this in hard copy. I would love to hear about the 3.7 24v engine swap.

As we say back in the old country "Keep er lit".
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Old 10-14-2006, 12:28 AM
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Finished a few more things tonight - after not doing anything yesterday

- Mounted the light weight rear bumper, looks stock
- Mounted the halfshafts - pic1
- Mounted the exhaust - pic2
- Changed oil and filter

It is getting there.

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