have just watched episode 12 , and as always the engineering is fantastic , now will it be episode 12a or will it be 14-1???
good work and I hope the next episode will be out soon , but don't rush on our part ????
hazzar1236 said
Apr 9, 2016
i feel in love with that exhaust, such a beautiful creation
eastpark said
Apr 9, 2016
Terrific episode! As usual, the fabrication is incredible.
Can't wait to see more, and congrats on presenting the car at Goodwood.
hazzar1236 said
Apr 9, 2016
eastpark wrote:
congrats on presenting the car at Goodwood.
will binky be on the big blue jig at goodwood so we can see under him/her ???
SuperBuickGuy said
Apr 9, 2016
Funny, enlightening, learned something... another great episode! thank you for doing it.
Kiwi Paul said
Apr 9, 2016
Passing so close to the sump, the exhaust must be a candidate for severe heat transfer. Do you have plans to prevent oil over-heating? Heat shield and / or ceramic coating?
SuperBuickGuy said
Apr 12, 2016
what is left for fabrication?
Kiwi Paul said
Apr 13, 2016
Speaker mounting, petrol tank, and, um, making a motor. And a very big build job
hazzar1236 said
Apr 13, 2016
Kiwi Paul wrote:
making a motor
just to say, there not making a motor they already have a working one, the one in binky is a scrap one used for fitting purpose.
Forsh said
Apr 13, 2016
hazzar1236 wrote:
they already have a working one
You don't for one second think they'll transplant the motor "as-is" do you?!
GrayRaceCat said
Apr 13, 2016
Is it possible on that engine to do a dry-sump oil system, so as to reduce (avoid even?) the exhaust clearance/heat issue?
Battery box and shut-off; exhaust header/turbo/down-pipe assembly; induction system (my memory is the old one didn't clear the firewall/steering gear); fuel, clutch and brake plumbing; plus the wiring for both chassis and engine management.
-- Edited by GrayRaceCat on Wednesday 13th of April 2016 08:37:13 PM
hazzar1236 said
Apr 13, 2016
Forsh wrote:
hazzar1236 wrote:
they already have a working one
You don't for one second think they'll transplant the motor "as-is" do you?!
of course not !!!!!!!
GrayRaceCat said
Apr 15, 2016
I would be tempted to, if only to test the suspension and drive-line mods made so far. (wouldn't want too many balls in the air!)
Mauss94 said
Apr 15, 2016
I just discovered the Project Binky video's on Youtube and I've watched them all. I'm thoroughly impressed with the workmanship. It's inspired me to get back into one of my projects, a 1966 Corvair 500 coupe that I've had sitting around for years. I've got a 1965 Corvair convertible, too (you can never own just one).
have just watched episode 12 , and as always the engineering is fantastic , now will it be episode 12a or will it be 14-1???
good work and I hope the next episode will be out soon , but don't rush on our part ????
i feel in love with that exhaust, such a beautiful creation
Can't wait to see more, and congrats on presenting the car at Goodwood.
will binky be on the big blue jig at goodwood so we can see under him/her ???
just to say, there not making a motor they already have a working one, the one in binky is a scrap one used for fitting purpose.
You don't for one second think they'll transplant the motor "as-is" do you?!
@SuperBuickGuy
All I can think of is...
Battery box and shut-off; exhaust header/turbo/down-pipe assembly; induction system (my memory is the old one didn't clear the firewall/steering gear); fuel, clutch and brake plumbing; plus the wiring for both chassis and engine management.
-- Edited by GrayRaceCat on Wednesday 13th of April 2016 08:37:13 PM
of course not !!!!!!!