Project Greenstone.
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Re: Project Greenstone.
Lol you made me laugh! No stress just glad I could help.
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Re: Project Greenstone.
Bwha ha ha, I need to remember RON. . . BrilliantBigKriss wrote:So I send RON , my lackey to ALB to collect AND pay for the ignitor. Lekka ! RON comes back and i`m seriously chuffed.
ALB phone and ask who did I pay ?? Turns out RON , as in MORON , had the cash in his wallet and forgot to hand over the cash !! Sorry boet !
I did change his name from Dale though...
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Re: Project Greenstone.
Mike, I lost you when I dumped my crapberry...gimme a shout please bud, need some advice and perhaps your skilzzzz..... 


Re: Project Greenstone.
Once again, lots of work this weekend.
I do not have the RB26 specific power steering pump nor do I have it`s bracket . Off with the NEO stuff, measure up and home we go to my workshop.
A bit of scratching through my old Alfa Romeo stuff and I find a pump and assorted pulleys. Now the Nissan stuff is all press fitted to the shaft and trust me, it does not just come off.
Strip the pump so I can get the shaft, cut the pulley outer off and put it in the lathe. A few hours later and I have a bolt on flange on the pump with a choice of Alfa pulleys to bolt on. Great stuff.
Also made some ally flanges and stuff which I quickly welded up this morning before work.( I`m here at 5:30 already...)
On Saturday I discovered that the battery feed cables were all strapped to the fuel lines.
Anyone ever had a battery cable short out ? I have , trust me , nothing survives close to that cable.
The brake lines !! Man, I do not know why I had not looked at them before. When the abs pump was removed "new" lines were fitted.
Ferule fittings were used and some were simply "t"`d to supply the fronts.
Ill get new Bundy tubing and re make all the piping including fuel feeds and clutch .
The inner tunnel was also just smacked in with a hammer. Starter , bell housing, rear of engine all touching the body work.
Then there the under bonnet wiring...........Eish...
This is really turning into a medium term project here ...not what I wanted !

I do not have the RB26 specific power steering pump nor do I have it`s bracket . Off with the NEO stuff, measure up and home we go to my workshop.
A bit of scratching through my old Alfa Romeo stuff and I find a pump and assorted pulleys. Now the Nissan stuff is all press fitted to the shaft and trust me, it does not just come off.
Strip the pump so I can get the shaft, cut the pulley outer off and put it in the lathe. A few hours later and I have a bolt on flange on the pump with a choice of Alfa pulleys to bolt on. Great stuff.
Also made some ally flanges and stuff which I quickly welded up this morning before work.( I`m here at 5:30 already...)
On Saturday I discovered that the battery feed cables were all strapped to the fuel lines.

Anyone ever had a battery cable short out ? I have , trust me , nothing survives close to that cable.
The brake lines !! Man, I do not know why I had not looked at them before. When the abs pump was removed "new" lines were fitted.
Ferule fittings were used and some were simply "t"`d to supply the fronts.
Ill get new Bundy tubing and re make all the piping including fuel feeds and clutch .
The inner tunnel was also just smacked in with a hammer. Starter , bell housing, rear of engine all touching the body work.
Then there the under bonnet wiring...........Eish...


This is really turning into a medium term project here ...not what I wanted !



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Re: Project Greenstone.
its always like that Barry what seems to be a small job never is you will always spot things that need to be addressed but its a good thing had you not spotted the fuel lines attached to the batt line that could have really gone bad and you might have lost the car cuz of it.
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Re: Project Greenstone.
Seems a lot of guys like to do the sledge hammer route.. I can just imagine how much weaker the firewall becomes..
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Re: Project Greenstone.
Getting done properly.. Your shop is getting filled with just your cars parts by the day...
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Re: Project Greenstone.
Eish, that is a bit of a wirely hell right there!!
Atleast you are moving on BK!
Good luck!! And keep us updated, it is awesome seeing you guys at work.
Atleast you are moving on BK!
Good luck!! And keep us updated, it is awesome seeing you guys at work.
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Re: Project Greenstone.
There are 2 man-made objects that can be seen from outer space...
1. The Great Wall of China
2. and that Turbo
Nice work there!
1. The Great Wall of China
2. and that Turbo
Nice work there!
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Re: Project Greenstone.
If you a real car fanatic and this motor doesnt make you hard then im sorry you gay!
nice BK
nice BK
My LuGnuts have more torque than your honda.
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Re: Project Greenstone.
So what has been cooking? Update please.... 

Re: Project Greenstone.
A lot of behind the scenes stuff. Got all the bundy and fittings for the brake lines, throttle body purchased and modified, lots of silicon tube and bends (holy sh*t, that stuff is expensive !!)
Lots of ally fabrication and welding , making up pipes , overhauling the power rack etc, etc.
Nothing to post pics about but hell, I have really made a bed for myself here..
Lots of ally fabrication and welding , making up pipes , overhauling the power rack etc, etc.
Nothing to post pics about but hell, I have really made a bed for myself here..

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Re: Project Greenstone.
I am more than certain that you would love sleeping in this one!! With your attention to detail this car will be nothing less than spectacular.BigKriss wrote:A lot of behind the scenes stuff. Got all the bundy and fittings for the brake lines, throttle body purchased and modified, lots of silicon tube and bends (holy sh*t, that stuff is expensive !!)
Lots of ally fabrication and welding , making up pipes , overhauling the power rack etc, etc.
Nothing to post pics about but hell, I have really made a bed for myself here..
On another note, it is funny how many small things one needs once you start.....and some of those small things can get expensive easily, especially if you buy the proper stuff.
Good luck though!!
