ace028's 72 2 door

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ace028
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Re: ace028's 72 2 door

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This weekend I was able to make some progress on the car. First I opened the tunnel up just enough to fit the trans mount on to the crossmember.

I am using the TSR s15 mount that he supplied with his crossmember. He said the trans sits high up in the tunnel. I will have to definitely do some work on the tunnel when I pull the trans to have room to add more clearance here and there, it only needs it on the passenger side.

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Here you can see the mount is pretty tall. I double checked with Mario from TSR and he said it's good.

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Next I looked at Icehouses IC setup and made some measurements as I will be using the same Rad and IC setup.

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I cut and started to body work a lip into the hole to eventually match the factory one for the radiator.

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Here I was checking my work to see where I needed to open up a bit more. I will cut off the inlets and move them to be at 90 degrees with the intercooler, and make patch panels for the stamped holes on each side of the IC. It will look exactly like Icehouses when I am done.

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I will be out of town so I will have to wait a few weeks before I can finish working the IC and start to fab a mount for it. While I am here I will install some riv nuts for the front valance for easy of removal. I was also able to find why my bumper was a bit off. When I had it at a shop they welded the front bumper captive nut just a bit off, but its only 1/8 and I also noticed the bumper brackets inside the back of the bumper are a bit off and not perfectly center. I will prob have to slot the brackets a bit to compensate.
ace028
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Re: ace028's 72 2 door

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So after a few new tools and some garage reorganization, I finally did a little bit of work on the 510.

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Cutting down the intercooler with my new Swag Portaband saw table :) This thing is pretty sweet. I splurged and went with Milwaukee brand saw and I got the miter saw guide, figured it would be helpful for future projects

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Don't worry, I made sure to plug the insides before I cut. I did this so I could easily do a fit up.

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I put the radiator in there loosely to get an idea of the layout. Somehow I need to fit a a/c condenser in there. I wish I could find a long rectangular one to fit above the intercooler. Any thoughts?

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Another angle. I am glad I did the mock up. It really give me perspective of how it will look and work in the end and builds some motivation to see it come together. This build has been so long, but I am determined to finish. Life/work always gets in the way of these kinda projects.

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Still trying to decide on an exhaust manifold for it as I still have the steering gearbox. Id like a rack but I already have a complete setup with the original gear so I plan to use it as is, maybe later I can revise that. I am thinking ISR top mount, then have it re drilled to fit the T28 turbo. I really want to keep the stock turbo for now. I think it will provide more than enough fun for this little car.

I still need to figure out a mounting solution for both IC and Rad that is best. I plan to likely keep copying Icehouse's layout. Makes the most sense to me, especially if there's an issue with them as they are easy to replace and mod vs. buying a custom expensive setup. Also requires me to practice with my new TIG welder :)
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icehouse
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Re: ace028's 72 2 door

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I like it!
"People don't like it when shit doesn't match their rule of thumb." Sam
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