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  1. Ive been really slack lately, like really really slack! anyways, made my adjustable mounting rods for the rear supports omn the jag IRS. Ive ditched the factory jag rods and made some new ones utilising some XF watts link rods. I needed the rods to be shorter than the jag ones, just because of the differnt shape of the floor and how far up inside the car i have the IRS assembly. Cutting down watts link rods made a bit of sence, there thicker walled, bigger in diameter, buysh's are available in nolathane, and there free. First i cut the rods down and tapped a 14 x 1.5mm thread into them, I wanted the thread resonably fine for better adjustment, and 14 x 1.5mm was as fine as i had. Inital plan was to buy some grade 8 all thread, but it doesnt seem to exist, so i bought some long grade 8 bolts, cut the heads of and got the threads cut on the lathe, so now ill be able to easily adjust pinion angle on the diff. Here you can see the jag tube diamter vs the XF watts link all done, Jag vs New rod and this is how i plan to set them up, the RHS is just some old shit i had lying around, but this is the size ill use, it will tuck up a bit higher and have the required bracketry welded on to secure the rods. The twin exhausts will pass in between the rods and diff centre hmmmmm camber Currently im working on the spare lower control arms I have, Im actually shifting the hub mounting brackets forward, as im not happy with the wheel position, and i dont want to shift the whole assembly forward. as it stands i have room for the exhausts to pass over and id rather not hack the floor for room, so rather than shift the entire assembly forward im just shifting the hubs forward on the lower arms. This involves cutting of the brackets, jigging them up so the brackets sit where i want and re-welding them....not to hard, and really, if you had to do this conversion most people would move the IRS assembly forward, but i like I said, i like the room for the exhausts. anyways, ill get some pics of that later
  2. yeah, still undecided on paint, i know at least half of it will be electric orange, but im so keen on a two tone...not sure what mig have you got?
  3. wow, what an awsome build, I think i have a hidden love of house trucks i didnt even know existed lol looks like your living the dream...... very jealous
  4. Ive already bought the electric orange paint guys, so no stock colour love lol
  5. what are peoples opinions on my planned paint scheme, dont be scared to say its shit, but im keen on jet black over electric orange with silver tribal graphic, or just electric orange with silver tribal? whatchathink?
  6. and thanks for the thread title bubblegoose, its the best title hahaha "klr250's lpg powered ride of yess ness" love it!
  7. Thanks bud, As for completion, I have nfi to tell you the truth, the light at the end of the tunnel seems like a pipe dream, I just need to dtop trying to incorporate things into the build and just lock down what i have and build it, when i started it was going to be just a tidy basic build, all of a sudden ive added R&P steering, IRS, airbags with cantilever rear suspension, two tone paint, and EL dash conversion....sheesh, bit of more than i can chew it seems lol, But i will get there eventually.
  8. haha sorry man, its a couple of years worth of posts Thanks Man appreciate the comments Thanks Man, im guilty of doing the same thing on loong project threads, im more a picture person haha Yeah cheers, The XJ40 rear end is a really nice bit of gear, not many people use them, as most people are after inboard brakes and the traditional hotrod look the original early jag IRS offers. The old school look wouldnt suit my build though, was after something a little more modern with better geometry As for my mig, I purchased a 200 amp MagMate, which BOC sell, its an invertor style mig. I was going to get the 250amp version but figured id never need that much grunt and my power points aint up to that kind of current draw anyway Haha, Thanks man, thanks for introducing me to the site, i was going to give you a shoutout but wasnt sure weather you used the same username here, so figured id wait until you poked your head in...hope to hear from you a bit more on xfalcon to. and yeah, 250's on LPG with boost make massive torque...gotta love the old tractor motors hehe
  9. That was quite a marathon lol, basically cut n pasted each post from xfalcon, dont think ive ever managed that post count in such a short period of time haha now im off to read some threads on here....ive finished posting in my thread, got more updates, but im have the cbf's lol
  10. haha Thanks man, great to be able to chuck my project on another forum, Im really liking this place so far!
  11. picked up wheel adapters from the machine shop today been itching to get home from work to bolt the wheels up, Tucked 265's! wheels still turned with no bind at this height. Very strange to see camber on the rear of a falcon lol
  12. Boring update, received my ford to chev hub adapters, Dropped them off at the machine shop to get the centre bores machined out to 74.1mm. They will machine in about 20mm, ill then get some solid spigots machined up that will slide in from the back side and sit against the ledge, so it actually gets held in by the factory hub and the rim, the speedy cheetah wheels have a 71mm bore, so it all works out well, more pics soon. Cant wait to be able to bolt some wheels up. should have my adjustable mounting rods finished this week, will get some pics up. Once wheels are bolted on and im sure the wheel position is good i can starting fabbing a crossmember
  13. wheel travel is awsome, theres no universal bind at all, and thats without springs, going to be awsome bagged
  14. well, after a few hours of drilling cutting, getting covered in grinding sparks I have the watts link crap removed, what a bastard of a job and heres whats left....good riddance to it put the IRS back in to check how the rear mounting struts will sit the drivers side rail opens up to the spare wheel tub, so it looks like ill need to shorten that rod 2". I think ill shorten both rods, as i want them to looks the same. Ill make the rods adjustable, this way i can adjust my pinion angle easily Out of interest, this pic shows just how well things line up. I used an old watts link rod to see how the lower spring mount on the jag IRS lines up with the spring tower In this pic you will see where ive marked out this peice in the middle, its close to touching the diff, so it needs a minor trim and a bit of sheet will be welded in and a few random pics for good measure
  15. Finished both front mounts tonight which is good Drivers side Passenger side Off to a machine shop to get some mounting spigots machined up and Ill weld them onto my brackets, then i can start on the rear mounts finally. Sorry about these shit quality pics, my camera is rooted and im using Donnas iphone
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