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  1. V10 BMW (money no object) http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=4515333&page=1 un-real fab, top qualitly!
  2. I've been a slack cunt and havent had a chance to get out to the shed and try anything yet... But guess that happens when your wife gives birth a few weeks early! maybe in a few weeks I'll get out there... ? Ke36: at least your setup "was" working at some satge so hopefully it just needs a GOOD bleed with some DOT 4-5 fluid? Be keen to hear how you get on...
  3. sweet! cheers for that man, I'll try a few things out on the weekend and see what happens, but I'll let you know, and could be keen to take you up on your offer
  4. cheers HEAPS for all the help and things to try out, Lots of good info, unfortantly I probably wont be able to work on the car until the weekend... Yea, was thinking could be something to do with the Sigma m.c being mis-matched with rest of the brakes? I've re-fitted the standard 1200 m.c and booster now, so will try swapping the calipers over and see if that works, at least then it'll be back to completely "standard" braking system again Wondering if anyone else has changed there m.c on their Ex and what m.c they are now running? (and still using drum rear end) I didnt think it would make sence to use a Starion m.c, because they are disc rear (at least Sigma is drum rear) simlar to Ex, but Starion calipers must be a bit bigger than Sigma/Ex? I'll try find out ALL (Starion, Sigma, Ex) m.c and brake componnet sizes and I'll try "adjusting" the push rod aswell
  5. True, but was thinking IF I did the pads/rotors that would rule them out? Have vacumm bleed from each point (note: only x1 bleeder for the rear, on the R/R) and have also got someone to pump the pedal manually as I bled from each bleeder under pressure (both for quite a number of times) Been using DOT4 B/F I think its just air in the system still... Havent heard of a "compressor powered bleeder" ? sounds good
  6. Na, dont think theres much diff (I'll check it out) and yea bleeder nipples are pointing "up" maybe skim the rotors and put some new pads in?
  7. Cheers man, yea I've replaced the brake hoses (new) but I'll double check IF xpanding orginal pads and un-machined rotors (as I brought them) but might machine them? I re-built the calipers so slides should be lubed up got orginal drums / shoes from when I got the car (standard) with no problems have adjusted at the shoes, not the cable, and yea thats my next thing to try (clamping off the lines)
  8. I'm hoping someone can shed some light on this for me... (I've done a search on here, ask a few people and bleed the brakes HEAPS of times but still got a spongy brake pedal?) Note: brakes were working fine (well not noticably spongy) when car was standard, also havent machined the discs or replaced the front pads, just running them as I got them (lots of pad left) If I had to say the brakes "seem" to work a bit better with no vacumm (eg when being towed and engine not running) still not great by any means, but takes at least x3 pumps to try to stop when under vacumm Car: Mitzy Ex Lancer ('82 1200cc) Orginal brake setup: Disc (front) Drum (rear) twin/split resorvour master cylinder Brakes changed to: Starion disc/calipers (front) factory standard drums (rear) Sigma master cylinder and booster Ex m.c: Sigma m.c: (Sigma m.c / booster "bolts in" and all brake lines match up no worries) Have tried bleeding the system (manually and vacumm) and also bled the m.c with no change to the pedal? Even swapped around the x1 way valve with a brand new 1, with no luck? So I swapped the Sigma m.c and booster back with the "orginal" Ex m.c / booster and bleed it all up and still no difference? So the only thing that is different from "orginal" (standard) setup is the Starion front disc / calipers Be keen to hear from anyone else who has done this swap before, but I think most guys are running disc rear end (not drum) and maybe using another model m.c / booster? cheers for any help
  9. Haven't had a chance to work on the "Starmax" lately... (Having a pregnat wife doesn't leave much spare time) But did work out the alt. wasn't charging the battery, and had replaced everything on it when I had it apart, except... the regulator so I'm guessing that its the problem? Have removed it now and getting it tested ASAP replaced the regulator, but ended up being a bad earth (good reason not to power coat everything!) so have addedd a couple of xtra earth wires and all good now Then theres the brakes... Still havent been able to work out why the pedal is "spongy" - Have bleed the whole system countless times (vac and manual) - Bleed the master cylinder - Tested different x1 way valves - Even removed the "new" Sigma master cylinder/booster and re-fitted the old (orginal) 1200 Ex m.c and booster with no change? New Sigma M.C / Booster: Old Ex M.C / Booster: Going to put a question on "tech questions" and see what everyone else thoughts are (any HELP would be great) see link... viewtopic.php?f=2&t=19426 gotta get the brakes sorted for the swap meat (esp that I'm in Palmy!) bit dodgy to leave it as it is tho...
  10. mmm... werid how both our cars run pretty much the same setup but are different After I get the 1st oil change out of the way on mine, I'm taking back to the guy who built/sorted my suspension and see what he says thought about getting some "adjustable" top hats to even up the front neg. camber (but maybe not enough difference to worry about?) Think I'll try get the caster re-done tho, and re-align rear wheels
  11. Mailed out? Na, hand delivered... Can get a "gauge" type sender from Mitzy (xpensive) or any appco/repco etc (aftermarket) Be keen to see some pics of your one man...
  12. cheers for that too man, I'll see what its like (when its drive-able) I know what you mean about those caster arms, so might get it checked out again (was just a "quick Sat morning" W/A) dont think they spent ages on it just got to get these brakes 100% and put some kms on the motor...
  13. engine bay looks mint man keen to see a twin cam '63 in there its a good feeling when you start puting parts "in" and back together
  14. Well, I wish I could say... "I've been driving it around heaps, and running the new motor in" but no not yet... But I have been "slowly" getting the last little things sorted out, found the "aftermarket" thermostat was no good (didnt open?) so got a genuine Mitzy one, (which I've tested 1st) and is mint! just need to fit it now... One of the last things I've still gotta do is, sort out the brakes (pedal real spongy?) have bled the system over x10s! (manual/and vaccum) with no luck... so might start up a "tech question" on it and see what everyone thinks I could/should do? I have changed master cylinders and boosters (from Ex to Sigma) But did get the electric fan "wired up" properly and going sweet as (BIG THANKS to ROJ) And finally "Towed" it down to get a wheel alignment, to find that the Starion front struts had 1.5 negative camber Well, using the parts that I'm using anyway, which is a mixture of; Starion, Sigma (GS) and Ex (1200) (so much to all the internet "rumours" of 3-5 degress negative Starion struts give?) Heres the copy of the W/A specs... Note: camber is different from the Left and Right (1.2 - 1.5 negative) nothing is adjustable, so may need to get adjustable "top hats" or lower arms maybe? Also the rear toe is out, so I might try "slotting" some lower arm holes? Oh yea, I got one of these too
  15. I'm running Starion struts in my Ex (was a 1200) (so many "rumours" about Starion struts and HUGE NEGITIVE camber?) wanted to be sure, and do it myself ended up using a "mixture" of parts for the steering... Sigma; drag link (main/centre rod) Starion; strut knuckles Ex; idler, pitman and ALL tie rods and "finally" getting a wheel alignment this Sat
  16. sounds good man, hanging out for some pics tho... (of car, or more black lines!)
  17. mmm... maybe not MY shed (way too small) but keen as, to see how crazy this can get from all your stories Ogre
  18. Ha Ha, but who complains about drinking? (sorry, better late then NEVER tho) see you next month, hopefully earlier...
  19. Got the head gasket and exhaust manifold gasket here (both brand new) and I'll check at work on Monday for anything else and let you know
  20. SO KEEN to take it for a drive! I've been working on it late last night and this morning (had to have the heater cranked up in the shed!) After changing the dash clusters over (1200-1600) found the oil pressure gauge on the 1600 dash would either be completly ON or OFF when the engine was running? Worked out I needed to change the oil pressure sender from the standard "light only" type to a gauge type sender (ordered a new sender yesterday and fitted) now works mint! Original oil pressure sender: New gauge type sender: Now just need to test the electric fan to make sure its going, and work out how to "wire up" the rev counter on the 1600 dash (note: next time SO much easier starting with a 1600 Ex!)
  21. Hey man, I might have some gaskets and shit left over from my SOHC '63 build up if your keen? Head gasket, inlet and exhaust manifold, rocker cover gaskets etc (be pretty much a top set)
  22. cheers everyone yea its been awhile... (not quite 100% yet tho) probably the "easiest" convertion to do but at least I've tried to make it look good Still got to: - get rev counter going (using 1600 dash cluster) need to wire to coil? - get electric fan going (relay?) - change oil pressure sendor to "gauge type" (1600 dash has gauge, 1200 just has light) - wheel alignment - Rego off "hold" middle of next month - then write a WOF out for it hope to take it for a short drive at somestage this weekend (all going well)
  23. Long COLD night, tonight... But got a bit more done, including re-assembling the dizzy Got the extractors fitted Also scored an owners manual, and 80's advertisting poster Oh and... Got IT GOING too!!! (FINALLY) Note: HUGE thanks to Craig! for ALL the help tonight and along the way (got a few things to sort out still before I take it for a "drive" but stoked with it so far)
  24. ^ Really? I've had quite a few parts coated by them over the years for different cars (including turbo'd cars that get A LOT hotter) and the HPCing has held up well, without any problems? Lots of people say they've had parts "coated" but not always with the genuine HPC coating I've tried a few different types of coating, but spending the money and using HPC has always had good results and I would recommend it to anyone do it once and forget about it (I'll keep you posted on how it holds up on the Ex tho) Another one in Hamilton? Common as mud aye! CUL8R, I've PM'd you with costs
  25. Sent the carb back, and got them to change around the fuel feed into the carb (to the other side from in pic) so it wouldnt hit the thermostat housing anymore Now fuel feed on the otherside (way from engine) And today I finally got my parts back from being coated at HPC!!! (mite add a bit of "bling" to the engine bay) Inlet manifold, dizzy and thermostat housing: Extractors: Now just have to re-assemble dizzy with the new parts (even managed to get a brand new screw set!)
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