
MFUK Project car 'Hellraiser' - The build thread.
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Re: MFUK Project car 'Hellraiser' - The build thread.
And now he can transform a mustang... or he'll be dead
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Re: MFUK Project car 'Hellraiser' - The build thread.
Hopefully not the same guy who did the Series IIa slammed “street rod”.
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Re: MFUK Project car 'Hellraiser' - The build thread.
Bit of progress...
New front half of floor and firewall in place...

Planning what happens up the back end...

Inner fender aprons in. Waiting on news from the Spanner Monkey re front suspension...

Right. Competition time. Any suggestions as to why the Hell the previous owner cut chunks out of the lower cowl panel? Don't think it's rust.

New front half of floor and firewall in place...

Planning what happens up the back end...

Inner fender aprons in. Waiting on news from the Spanner Monkey re front suspension...

Right. Competition time. Any suggestions as to why the Hell the previous owner cut chunks out of the lower cowl panel? Don't think it's rust.

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Re: MFUK Project car 'Hellraiser' - The build thread.
I think billy bob cut out chunks because he could be arsed to take out the wiper motors without the use of an angle grinder or it had a mahhosive blower and there where clearance issues
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Cut out = weight reduction, duhhhh. Or could be balancing the weight of the car. 

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Re: MFUK Project car 'Hellraiser' - The build thread.
If you Listen to other moaners forums you'll have convert it back to standard blah blah I'll be well knackered with my granada coupe then 

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Re: MFUK Project car 'Hellraiser' - The build thread.
ha ha ha...... i still reading the manual and i cant understand a word of it. I need to set up a meeting with a geezer in London who has done it with a ford pop.
All will be good....i will become an expert in IVA and then i will go on the moaners under a nom de plume like IVAn the terrible and say.... you don't want to do it like that, you want to do it like this, according to page 4 subsection 2.11 line three diagram four.. the interception vector of the circumference of the brakelight contacting a child cranium must be less than 4 degrees and 22 minutes 5 seconds or it will be fail. I am sorry that is 4 degree 22 minutes and 4 seconds which is a fail.
All will be good....i will become an expert in IVA and then i will go on the moaners under a nom de plume like IVAn the terrible and say.... you don't want to do it like that, you want to do it like this, according to page 4 subsection 2.11 line three diagram four.. the interception vector of the circumference of the brakelight contacting a child cranium must be less than 4 degrees and 22 minutes 5 seconds or it will be fail. I am sorry that is 4 degree 22 minutes and 4 seconds which is a fail.
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Oi. Behave. I've had some good, much appreciated, advice from chaps over there...
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Re: MFUK Project car 'Hellraiser' - The build thread.
badhand wrote:Oi. Behave. I've had some good, much appreciated, advice from chaps over there...
What on the modified FSO forum
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A bit of progress over the holidays making sure that back end is going to be stiff and strong...


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Re: MFUK Project car 'Hellraiser' - The build thread.
badhand wrote:
......Waiting on news from the Spanner Monkey re front suspension...
But he's a lazy bastard!

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Spanner Monkey wrote:badhand wrote:
......Waiting on news from the Spanner Monkey re front suspension...
But he's a lazy bastard!
And won't tell me what's going on.

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Re: MFUK Project car 'Hellraiser' - The build thread.
While that pesky Spanner Monkey sorts out his shit, I've been researching more stuff.
I've mentioned way back that one of my/our problems is the gearbox. We have the spanking new Tremec, but whilst that's fine for Nic, I have a disability which makes manual changes a bit of a pain.
We've toyed with swapping our Tremec for the new 10 speed. We've thought about utilising a Quaiffe sequential. We've even looked at some basic disabled gear stick mounted hand clutches or developing our own servo assisted wheel mounted clutch. Nothing has felt quite right until this:
I've mentioned way back that one of my/our problems is the gearbox. We have the spanking new Tremec, but whilst that's fine for Nic, I have a disability which makes manual changes a bit of a pain.
We've toyed with swapping our Tremec for the new 10 speed. We've thought about utilising a Quaiffe sequential. We've even looked at some basic disabled gear stick mounted hand clutches or developing our own servo assisted wheel mounted clutch. Nothing has felt quite right until this:
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