KKtrips Posted October 15, 2009 Share Posted October 15, 2009 Discussion Thread - K-Trips 1982 VH Holden Commodore Wagon I know it's not the prettiest thing but I hope one day it will get better. I'm more about driving the car and making it mechanically sweet. Anyhow - I was in Auckland at a Megadeth/Slayer concert (how apt) and was in the market for a V8. I had found a car in AK that was in my price range so before the gig I made my way to the punters house and took a look at an '82 VH Commodore. It ticked all the boxes and had heaps of room to improve on it. Worst thing was it was a 4cylinder and it hadn't run in years. I had a think about it and decided I wanted to go for it so slammed down the cash and got the wheels turning to have it trucked back to Wellington. It was full of all kinds of spare parts which all came back with the car on the transporter. Here is how it looked when it arrived in Wellington. Back before Smart phones and the old Nokia brick was essentially a potato with a flash. With a crappy 4 cylinder 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKtrips Posted November 5, 2009 Author Share Posted November 5, 2009 I bought this car 10 days before my annual road trip to Napier for Hawkes Boes and decided that I wanted to get this going and legal for the trip. That meant I had 10 days to get the car to Wellington, put it through a WOF, get it running, do the repairs, get it lowered, make it somewhat reliable and then pack my shit and drive to Napier. Long story short, it arrived in Wellington the Thursday a week before I was leaving. (I was leaving on the Friday morning) I got it delivered direct to my WOF guy who checked it as much as he could without driving it and as it was still full of spare parts he couldn't check the inside. I got it to my lockup and for a whole week I laid into every waking moment I wasn't at work except for the Sunday after I accidentally got horrifically drunk and burst a hangover into life. By the following Wednesday it was back at the workshop getting a check of the parts he couldn't check before and a recheck of the other stuff. He nicely gave me a bit of grace with silly things like a crack in the windscreen and stuff but II was legal and it was running and low on some nice steels. It was a total win. As it was once I got it on the road... (a small hint to the progression of the car is the number of stickers on the LR window - there is one sticker in this picture) Funny story - I was in the convoy heading to Napier that first road trip and we stopped at the bottom of the Rimutakas to fill up (my first time filling the tank) The breather lines were so old, dry and fucked that as soon as I put fuel in them they just fell apart and it was hosing fuel out on the forecourt, the servo dude RAN over and told me I was going to blow the place up so we pushed it out on the road. I was leaning under the back of the car looking where the leak was coming from and had my hand in the tailgate opening and Shaz came by and grabbed something out of the back and slammed the tail gate shut - on my hand - like solidly wedged it in there and it took a hefty hand to open the tailgate and get my hand out. I still have a small twitch thinking about it - luckily no fingers broke but my hand trembled for a good month afterwards. It only leaked till it was about 3/4 tank so I kept it under half a tank the rest of the journey but it was apparently a GREAT time for the guys following me up the Rimutakas for the first time with their windscreens getting hosed in spilling fuel till it got low enough to stop. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKtrips Posted January 7, 2010 Author Share Posted January 7, 2010 Fixed the fuel leak and another few gremlins that became apparent on the roadtrip. But it didn't take very long till I was very much over the piss weak 4 cylinder which had a bit of a death rattle starting. Plus I had another roadtrip planned for New Years so out came the Trademe goggles and I found a 6 cylinder in Auckland and I had almost everything else I needed that came with the car originally so I whizzed up the 09 and grabbed the motor. Stayed the night at Spence's in Hamilton on the return journey, ended up on the razz in Hamilton town and got maggot. I woke up in the morning to a shit-cunt of a drive ahead and quickly ran upstairs to say ciao to him and walked into his room to catch an eyefull of a chick that had been dragged home, head down and ass up giving him a blowie. Her poodot is forever burned into my retina. Anyhow got back and with the help of me good mate Daddums we quickly whipped everything together and got it running. Wasn't any big deal but I was stoked to have 6 cylinders and was now ready for a New Years roadie with some power. Chrome rocker cover boyyyeeee. Ended up in travelling all over the West Coast of the North Island for New Years with the fellow wagoneers - with a particularly scenic spot next to the Bulls River. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKtrips Posted October 12, 2010 Author Share Posted October 12, 2010 So by this point I was just tootling with the drivetrain and making it run nice and handle well. But the haggardness of it started to get on my nerves. I found another VH wagon with dead rego but a reasonable body up in Shannon. Cue early morning renegade run to Shannon to grab it one Saturday and drive it back to Wellly - no Reg, no WOF, no worries. The guy selling it had literally chased street kids out of the car who had slept in the car. They had graffitied with marker pens all through the interior (I guess they thought it was derelict because it was parked under a tree for a few years - but it still ran) I didn't care cos I wasn't wanting much of the interior. But I still have the seats out of this car and if you lift up the headrests on the front seats you will see their tagging under it. A side by side of the parts car at stock height and mine at lowered height. (plus you can see the front end on mine was pretty shit) I ripped off a few panels and replaced them on mine I also painted the motor while I had it all apart. Then whipped the windscreen out and replaced that while repainting the front end. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKtrips Posted March 30, 2012 Author Share Posted March 30, 2012 I pretty much just enjoyed it like this for the next couple years or so with very little active modification other the repairs as necessary and chucking in some I.C.E. and going from 15" steels to 16" steels. Every year on Watangi weekend we have Wagnats up in Vinegar Hill so of course - it's got to be going for that. This was Wagnats 4 (or was it 3? I guess it depends if you count Wagnats zero as the first one... LOL) I had also built me a little trailer to tow behind it. Recipe - take one fucked garden trailer, cut off all the shit on top of the deck and flip it. Add shit, weld, repeat. Voila! 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKtrips Posted November 11, 2012 Author Share Posted November 11, 2012 Time for a new windscreen - damn it the old one was only 2 years old too.. Bloody Birds 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKtrips Posted August 4, 2013 Author Share Posted August 4, 2013 Then around early 2012 I started having a hankering for a bit more power and a V8 started preying on the mind. Originally I was tempted by a 1UZ and even purchased a UZ conversion motor and manual gearbox etc for it and spent 6 months trying to find the motorvation to do the conversion part. End result was I got this 308 and I talked myself out of the fuckaround that would have been doing a 1UZ conversion and into a nice simple 308 conversion. Spent the next few months buying more parts for the conversion and come Queens Birthday weekend I ripped into it. Long story short the conversion cost me a LOT more than I thought once I threw a few new parts at the motor and bought all the little bits I needed. Well over $10K now - so don't let anyone tell you a simple conversion is cheap. Here's a basic rundown of the conversion in pictures but from the day I pulled into the lockup to pull the motor out to the day I had a WOF (albeit a little dodgy with no cert plate) was 8 weeks. Dopey driveshaft loops, bigger brakes etc (all the essential cert work was done for the WOF but before the cert as checked) Had to chuck some different rims on as the stud pattern changed going to the bigger brakes. But the steady formula of black steels stuck. 9 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKtrips Posted October 28, 2013 Author Share Posted October 28, 2013 Took this to Hawkes Boes. Was so choice. 650 Km, 120L of dinosaurs and no problems. Got plenty of things to sort out before Nats next year but no big dramas - wayhey! Cheers to Lee - I'm imagining that I'm doing a high speed run in these 2 photos - LOL 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKtrips Posted January 17, 2014 Author Share Posted January 17, 2014 Well Wagnats is probably a no-go now and Nats is a distant chance at best for this old sausage... Just completed compression test. 1 1853 1905 1907 1852 1704 1706 908 70 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKtrips Posted January 22, 2014 Author Share Posted January 22, 2014 I reckon I cooked it in traffic on TeMata peak at Hawkes Boes and blew a head gasket. Anyhow with the help of ol' mate Rog and a bevvy of others I quick changed the head gaskets and then threw on a monster of an electric fan. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKtrips Posted March 13, 2014 Author Share Posted March 13, 2014 Made it around the South Island with no problems really - 1600Km, 240 litres of gas and 2 litres of oil. Pretty good I reckon.Other than a dicky lifter that got ever so slowly worse and a gearbox which seems to be getting a fair bit noisier, it went flawlessly.Probably taking a month off working on cars now. Will take it to this monthly meet next week but then I'll be parking it up, reg on hold and getting into a bit more labour intensive but minimal cost stuff.Plans are to get into it between Easter and New Years to strip the interior, screen and front guards then kick into all the rust between the back of the block and the front seats plus give the drivers door it's well overdue overhaul and probably throw the interior back together with some sound deadening and carpet.If I have the time and money then I'll panel and paint both sides (below the windows) too.Anyhow - photo from Nats. Cheers Roman 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KKtrips Posted December 23, 2014 Author Popular Post Share Posted December 23, 2014 Ended up being 6 months without doing a thing on the car nor driving it too. But I went for cert - very few items and mostly silly stuff like I needed double return springs on the throttle linkage and stuff like that. But I got a cert. It was a good day that day. Next thing ya know - certification complete! (I love the cert plate number - it was a fluke) WOF Registration 27 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KKtrips Posted February 8, 2015 Author Popular Post Share Posted February 8, 2015 Just come back from Wagnats - WOW what a time. My favourite picture of Wagants - 1000 words etc... Before I left last week I swapped out my gearbox with a freshly rebuilt sucker and also threw some new wheels and tyres on it. I didn't update this thread before Wagnats as I wanted it to be a surprise when I turned up. Anyhow I now have a car that drives smooth and shifts gear like the fingers of god himself are changing gears. I am currently the happiest with my car that I have ever been. Still a whole lot more to go with body and interior but in the 400Km I've clicked over during in the last week it's proven the driveline and suspension wise it is in the fuckin zone and I am stoked like crazy. /I needs more horsepower. ...and that people is why you need a wagon - to carry all your shit when you go camping. 12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKtrips Posted March 10, 2015 Author Share Posted March 10, 2015 Just been to Nats - 1900Km, 270 litres of gas and 2.5 litres of oil after leaving home I'm back and the beast performed like an absolute world class champ. A picture from Markku - Cheers Absolutely wasted the Wagoneers plaque on a speed hump in Remuera and it's now pretty bent up but still holding together so on it shall stay. (felt like the whole weight of the rear slammed down on it HARD as it was momentarily standing vertical on the top of the speedbump) 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KKtrips Posted April 28, 2015 Author Share Posted April 28, 2015 As my build thread was chocka with dead links I thought a clean-up was kinda necessary - got rid of 3 pages of waffle and reinstated some dead links. I now present to you the edited up highlights in chronological order. Discussion Thread - K-Trips 1982 VH Holden Commodore Wagon 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KKtrips Posted May 26, 2015 Author Popular Post Share Posted May 26, 2015 Bought a lowish mileage one of these today. Going to buy a carby manifold and stick with good old analogue fuel and spark, The motor in particular that I have bought is a VT Commodore 304 that's the last of the aussie built V8's. I got it now cos it's a hard to find motor as only the first series 1 VT's had the 304, after that they went to the 350 LS1. The VT is different from every other 304/308 because it is factory roller cam, 4 bolt mains and is already clearanced for 355 stroker crank. It's closest relative is the 304 Walkinshaw motor from the VL - but they are as rare as hens teeth and apparently 10K for a complete one. I've been told that the heads apparently flow 400hp from the factory. So if I really want to get carried away I could snap up a 355 stroker kit and chuck that in. But the line needs to be drawn somewhere. Who knows though I may end up putting this motor to the back of the shed while I save up for a stroker kit and monster Rawb cam - jam that in and then proceed to blow multiple gearboxes. Hahah. 34 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KKtrips Posted September 16, 2015 Author Popular Post Share Posted September 16, 2015 New carby installed - had to modify a couple of small things but it ran right out of the box and ran pretty good too. Genuinely so much more responsive and very consistent at idle compared to the Q-Jet. Things to do - tune it properly with the carb tune kit that came with it and adjust timing as it is a bit pingy now. - fit a right angle fuel inlet to clear the air filter base. - figure some way to mount the air filter as curiously there does not seem to be any thread down inside the regular hole in the middle of the carb. - adjust the throttle response as it is super snappy right now - probably just needs a lighter return spring. I drove it home tonight and off for WOF tomorrow. It sounds so much more rawkus than the video portrays but I know I'll be flayed without pics. 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KKtrips Posted November 11, 2015 Author Popular Post Share Posted November 11, 2015 Tonight was a unexpectedly productive night now I look back on it. Was meant to just be meeting Joe and Seedy to unload my motor and chuck it on Beavers engine stand but a traffic accident on the motorway held them up. So I trudged on and cleared up a couple items I've been meaning to do for a few weeks but just haven't had time - even though I've had the bits on hand the whole time. First of all I fitted up a new spacer/adapter and throttle bracket to fix the twitchyness that I was experiencing - all to do with the angle of the throttle cable in relation to the pivot. (sorry for potato photos) I mounted the spring mount at the wrong end and upside down because it fouled the air filter in the correct place. Probably puts a bit too much strain on the spindle so may rethink this. (but probably will leave it cos I'm lazy) Then Joe and Seedy turned up and we unloaded my new motor. I wasn't going to do anything more than just jam it on the engine stand but Joe tricked me into taking off the wiring loom. ... and the inlet manifold so I could check if it had a roller cam - which it does. woooo. leaving me with this by the time I was done. I also scored myself a scooter tonight too. 9 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KKtrips Posted November 11, 2015 Author Popular Post Share Posted November 11, 2015 Also I scored a replacement oil cap after I lost mine at Nats on the side of the road. Cheers to... Joe for bringing the motor door to door from Auckland to Wellington Seedy for the loan of engine crane and bringing it to my lockup tonight Beaver for the loan of an engine stand Kamahl for a free oil cap and picking up a booster for me Chris and Tara for storing my motor in Auckland for a month or two Kicker for selling me the scooter and Steelies for turning up as generic peanut gallery motivation Thanks all - hats off to you 16 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KKtrips Posted December 2, 2015 Author Popular Post Share Posted December 2, 2015 Turns out the driveline vibration I have been stressing about since April was just finger tight centre CV bolts. Guess they've been working loose since August 2013 when I paid a decent chunk of change for a reputable driveshaft shop to rebuild, shorten and balance my driveshaft. Tempted to go back to them and kick them in the balls, but know it will achieve fuck all because its been so long and I've done several thousand Km since then. Anyhow I'm going for a bit of a drive tomorrow night to see if the vibration has disappeared at all speeds and will report back with pics. 13 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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