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11-01-2018, 08:05 AM (This post was last modified: 11-01-2018 08:07 AM by Bean.)
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I'll have to check as there were several iterations of the heads over time.

Sounds like a plan though, just need to make sure I don't get carried away this time around Smile


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11-01-2018, 04:39 PM
Post: #12
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(11-01-2018 08:05 AM)Bean Wrote:  I'll have to check as there were several iterations of the heads over time.

Sounds like a plan though, just need to make sure I don't get carried away this time around Smile


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agreed... early (1970's) casting can likely use some bowl, and seat work, improving flow, yet keeping it all stock..... kind of like what I've done to the head from OST-050.... Wink

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12-01-2018, 11:52 PM
Post: #13
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So small update, did reduce the pile of parts a tiny little bit and did some long overdue service.
- refreshed the distributor (new cap, arm and another thingy)
- changed the spark plugs (it had 3 different brands before)
- replaced the fuel filler tube (now I can finally put in more than 15 litres in the tank)
- replaced the speedo cable (no more GPS necessary to know how fast I'm going
- put in the new seatbelts though the'll need some more tinkering before I'm happy. Will try and source some proper ones from a 260 if I can find any.

Tomorrow I'll need to finish tracking down the wiring issue I have we the heater fan. I know the motor is good (tested) but I think when one of the previous owners installed the radio they messed something up.

Tuesday evening I'll have to go get MOT, so fingers crossed the weather will be dry (else I'll have to postpone it again) and that she passes.

Once she passed the test I'll go about fitting all the other stuff and get the carbs recalibrated.


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05-09-2019, 10:03 PM
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Update time:
Today I dropped the car off at the specialist. And we spent 3 hours looking it over and accumulating a todo list.
Next week I'll receive the estimate which will certainly be a good chunk below the final cost but it will be in very good condition and tested as a Veteran vehicle when I get it back.
As racing season is upon us it will be at least August before I get it back Sad

Few things on the list:
*new floor
*rust repair on fenders and skirts
*15" wheels
*new dampers
*new stainless exhaust
*all bushings and balljoints
*engine is coming out, opened and inspected and fitted with fresh gaskets, seals and carb rebuild
*suspension cleaned up and powder coated
*fender mirrors
*original turn signals
*brakes front refreshed and new discs (already replaced the rear)
*few more bits and pieces

It'll be a long and costly wait but very mich looking forward to getting it back. Once all that is done it should last another half a century.

Now I can focus again on the Corolla and get that back up and running. The new engine wont be fitted as vetting it legal is too expensive.

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05-10-2019, 04:43 PM
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Great choice on having fender mirrors, they suit the 240 really well. Do you plan on keeping the original engine, or swapping it for something more modern? RB26?
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05-10-2019, 05:30 PM
Post: #16
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As he stated he is trying to aim to get the car a Veteran status I doubt he will swapping the engine Wink

What wheels you're after bean?

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05-10-2019, 05:50 PM (This post was last modified: 05-10-2019 06:08 PM by Bean.)
Post: #17
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(05-10-2019 04:43 PM)Power_uP Wrote:  Great choice on having fender mirrors, they suit the 240 really well. Do you plan on keeping the original engine, or swapping it for something more modern? RB26?
They are worse for visbility but at least I can see a little on both sides instead of just one.
Engine and basically the whole car has to remain stock or it won't pass as a Veteran.
Only period correct parts are allowed and they still need to pass the usual rules so no tuning what so ever. (special expensive test that can make things legal on a regular car are prohibited on Veterans)
(05-10-2019 05:30 PM)d3nso Wrote:  As he stated he is trying to aim to get the car a Veteran status I doubt he will swapping the engine Wink

What wheels you're after bean?
The wheels pretty much look exactly like the classic Watanabe 8 spoke. (They are one of the few that won't void the veteran status)
They will be Silver center with a polished dish. 15x7 ET0 with 205/60 tires to keep the look and size of the originals.
I could have gone for 8" with 225s but as te car is stock I don't need the sport look.

Fortunately it's not trying to reach it as I sure will. My friend has been working on these cares for over 3 decades and knows our rules better than the experts Big Grin

I need to remember to take pictures next time I'm down there. He had quite a few gems including a Hakosuka (with an L28 and tripple Mikunis) and a very rare first gen Silvia. That thing is just a beauty.

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05-10-2019, 09:09 PM
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(05-10-2019 05:30 PM)d3nso Wrote:  As he stated he is trying to aim to get the car a Veteran status I doubt he will swapping the engine Wink

I never seen 'veteran' car status before, we don't have it in the UK. I just did some reading about it, looks like a cool idea that I wish we had here. Sadly I don't have the discipline to keep a 240 stock, the temptation to install arch flares and a huge turbo would be too strong so I have huge respect for Bean for going Veteran.
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05-11-2019, 12:12 AM
Post: #19
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Well if our laws were different I would struggle too but let's put it this way my Corolla is a measly 3" wider than stock, to make it legal would mean I have to spend just over 7k GBP for paperwork.
And that's just for the widening and doesn't include the rest of the suspension or engine or exhaust

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05-11-2019, 07:44 AM
Post: #20
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Now that sounds like a very comprehensive plan! I really want to see the outcome before you head off to work abroad again.
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