12/03/97 - A custom 4 core radiator
was put in this week.
11/12/97 - IT RUNS!!!!
Turned the key, it rolled over a couple times
and it runs.
Got the drive shaft in and it perfectly. Had to
pull the emergency brake handle off the tunnel, the bolt would
have hit the drive shaft. We're going to look for a line lock to
use as an emergency brake, if I can find one that will fit.
The site is the story of my 75 MGB V8 Conversion.
On random occasions I'll update the site with the goings on about
the car. If your doing one, or thinking about it and have any questions,
email me at leon@zaks.com
In the information below you can click on the
thumbnails to get a larger version of the images. I have higher
resolution versions of each image and some other shots. If you
need to see one in better detail, let me know, I'll see what if
I can help.
A ton of information (and many of the custom parts)
are from Glenn Towery, Towery Foreign Car, PO Box 354, Cheswold
Delaware, 19936, 302-734-1243. Mike Fitzsimmons started the project
(see below), Craig Autometrics, Rochester NY, let me keep the car
there for a couple years while I cleaned, sandblasted parts and
assembled the front end, installed a temporary rear end, put the
interior back together.
Mike also designed and setup the rear end, and
came up with the use of the Monza rear end. I haven't heard of
anyone else doing this, I'll find out in another month or so if
it is a good idea or not.
Last month the car finally got to the finishing
stages and to the point where it needed a good amount of welding
and metal fabrication so I enlisted Kurt's Garage, Rochester NY.
Dan Thiel (owner) races a Volvo in the SCCA circuit. His ideas
have been a great help in putting the finishing touches on things.
To keep the heat problems from being a bother, the gas lines
are run on the outside of the engine compartment and come in through
the fender well even with the carburetor. Brake lines are also
run as much as possible outside the engine compartment.
There's a remote oil filter, a mounting place hasn't been picked
yet. The exhaust is stainless steel with the headers made by Mike
the Pipe.
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