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 Post subject: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 6:20 pm 
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some of you may know that we "resurected" my mums old station wagon
while dad was in the nursing home
well, it was running a really old "ReadSpeed delivery van" 1415cc stroker
it was an old dunger & need a refresh

altho we cut a whole pile of rust out & straightened up a few bent panels &
overhauled nearly all the suspension
fitting coil springs & hi-los & adj arms & new bushes etc

we did go on a few "retro cruizes" & a few trips to Byron bay

we "almost" went to John`s "Minikingdon online weekend
but decided it might have been a bit much for the old girl
so we went to byron instead :-)

anyways, as it turns out, the gearbox recently decided to not bother with selecting
1st or 2nd gears

so,,, figuring it must be the 1st/2nd fork grub screw (which it was)
we ripped the donk out & started planning a full overhaul on the engine & gearbox

so,,, we had previously ported a BMW K1000 *v cyl head, had a pair of cams "Made" for it by Dean Tighe in conjunction with our good mate Garry Stewart

& now we have the block modified to fit the bimmer head on
the pistons machined , the crank is out being made nice again
bathing & honing the block currently

so,,, soon,,, we should have a little 1415cc stroker, 8valve, twin cam, fitted into
a cleaned & stripped out & re-painted engine bay in my mums old wagon.

BUT!!!,,, what we are doing is, setting up an inlet manifold for a single 1&3/4 SU carby

once that`s sorted we will make a jig for it & make maybe another 5x manifolds to start
we have another batch of our twin-cam extractors being made now, & will send them all off to be ceramic coated

stay tuned & i`ll post some pics of it`s progression shortly
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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 7:19 pm 
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Can't wait for the pics of the mini & engine.

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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 4:31 pm 
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Block-> 73mm bore, all modified for Bimmer Twinky already
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pistons-> (Jp 73mm stroker) brand new, ready to have the tops lopped off 2.5mm for valve clearance & comp ratio to suit 11.5:1
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crank->, an old stroker crank from one of our old readspeed delivery vans from years ago, needs a quick linish & should be good to go
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Cyl head, 8v bimmer K1000, been modified to fit mini block, ported & hot-road cams made to suit
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Ports done, ready to go
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car it`s all going into->
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the one on the left, (red/white/blue ReadSpeed delivery wagon :-)

more coming after all the machining is done & all dummy-d up to make sure it all is good to go

carby manifold is started, but once the engine is in the car , we`ll take the whole package to our manifold maker & we`ll probly fire it up from there & drive it home :-)

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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 4:40 pm 
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some of our delivery cars from back in the day :-)

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ReadSpeed lives again :-) Bigger & better than ever (well sort of) :-)

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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 5:04 pm 
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looking good, going to keep the patina, or will you be going will a sparkly fresh paint jobo?

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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 8:06 pm 
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In your spare time (ha), you could write a book on all this stuff Matt. That yard is loaded in history. Even a photographic history would be a great read (sic). I reckon I saw that mini van when it was brand newish about 50 years ago. Is it the same one ?. A real retro, it looks great just as it is.


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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 8:44 pm 
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what does your conversion kit run to these days Matt?

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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
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love that Head :)

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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 8:59 am 
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yeah thanks guys, we actually had 5 delivery vans & 2 delivery stn wagons (one was mums car)
plus the moke ute Plus the Kimberly ute Plus the old mini ambulance

mums wagon is the only survivor from that lot, the rest went to the rusty gods in heaven (or hell)

& yes i`ll be keeping the outer looking just the way it is now, shows all the history of the car
the floor has had major rust repairs , as in 2 new floor panels & a few ptches done, all new coil-spring conversion with Hi-los & adjustable arms, new brake lines/pipes shoes, cyls, front pads, suspension bushes all done etc etc etc

now the donk is getting a full going over so i can`t wait for it all to come back from engine reco shop
so we can stuff it all together & make it go veroom :-)

Once the new single carb manifold is made & tested we will make a jig for it so people can get into a Bimmer Twinky cheap & easy
stick the manifold on, shove a dizzy in, swap 2 leads & fire it up
saves mucking around with injection stuff to start with & anyone can save up for injection conversion at a later date :-)

Bimmer Twinky conversion kits are $1550 plus a cyl head plus a pile or work to make it all work

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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 3:41 pm 
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cleaned & wizz-banged (sanded) the entire engine bay today, found a few cracks here-n-there so Archie`s seen here playing with the welder, grinding back & strapping stuff up so it`s all tough as tits again
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Now we have a fairly tidy , clean & welded & sanded engine bay ready for new paint to be splashed (sprayed) on
first a big wash down with prep-wash, then a few coats of etch primer, then some coats of race red :-)
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engine steady braket drivers side was cracked (typical for an oldy)
body cracked around passengers side engine steady bracket (also typical for such an old beast)
& subframe tower cracked on passengers side, we just take all the load off, (wind down the hi-low, jack the car up by the frame) then weld it back together , grind it back & then weld a big strap over the top of the tower & down the side,,, won`t crack again with the strap, but it would if it wasn`t strapped.

more coming soon as i need this car out of here & get back onto customers cars
still waiting for engine stuff to come back from machining,,, can`t wait, hanging :-)

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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 7:03 pm 
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I see that is the arse end (sic) of the car !


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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Thu Sep 22, 2016 9:08 pm 
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TheMiniMan wrote:
...it`s all tough as tits again

Loving this quick build! Awesome work, so glad you're keeping the original exterior and fitting a crazy engine :)


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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Fri Sep 23, 2016 9:10 am 
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engine bay painted

now to mask & paint the subframe
this is just a quick tidy-up,,, not a full resto, so i`m not fussed about it being concours or anything like that
the car is a bit of a pig & will be used as our delivery wagon so it will be punished & abused & i`m sure it will see plenty of trips to Byron surfing & getting banged about delivering parts & maybe even an Autocross (or 20)
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altho it should come up looking pretty good under the bonnet
i have a bit of an idea for painting the engine so we`ll see what it turns out like after it`s done
i wish all my engine bits were back from the machine shop tho :-(

i`m off to Grafton Hillclimb tomorow with the buggy so more progress reports & pics for you all on monday hopefully

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 11:29 am 
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Do you have any of the blanking plates in front of the speedo?

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 Post subject: Re: My Mums old wagon
PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 2:03 pm 
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we "may" have one Clive, i`m on the look-out during our days here so i`ll let you know if i spot one
cheers mate
matt

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