Re: Valver Track Car Project Thread
Long overdue update time. Not as detailed as some have been but it's better than nothing.
As you now know, the cage is fully welded in and ive had the seats mounted. This means that I can about finish the interior off. Having removed various bits of sound deadening it left the interior a bit multi coloured so I decided I wanted to paint the inside. I was torn between black and white for a short while, both satin. I decided on the white as it'll brighten things up abit. Might turn out to be a pain keeping clean but we'll see!
Masked some of the car off and gave the rear half a few quick coats. I'm only using normal satin white rattle cans here, so it's taking a good few coats to hide the dark blue underneath.
Last friday I dropped the engine back in after work. Before it went in I changed the waterpump, fitted a replacement cambelt cover which I managed to source, torqued the bottom crank pulley back up and fitted the alternator belt. No action shots of anything, just it sat back in.
It went back in nice and easily. Nothing is plumbed back up as yet.
Ive modified my 172 front hubs to suit the Williams fitment Bilstein dampers, so test fitted that on one side.
Next I removed the standard rear dogbone/gearbox mount and made my solid mount upto the same length
And fitted that with relevant nuts to space it to a similar position to the standard item
Made a start on cleaning up my 172 front brake calipers. Wire brush treatment then a clean off with degreaser
1.2 fuel filler pipe courtesy of Foxy. This does away with the small aux fuel tank and now fills directly into the main tank. Help with weight balance a bit and eliminate any low fuel issues.
Masked a bit more of the car up
And gave the rear another few light-ish coats
Getting there
Chris