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Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD rebuild - Chris Williams - 15 Apr 2015 Quote:What is actually going into the Tardis trailer? Camping kitchen? Hammocks? Is it a trailer-tent?Anything, it's a TARDIS open the door and keep chucking stuff in. Just watch out for the cyberman (or as my 5 year old calls them Ciderman) throwing it back at ya! :lol: Chris Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD rebuild - stunned_monkey - 15 Apr 2015 What about the gearbox wasn't working? Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD rebuild - Starglider - 15 Apr 2015 88mph Wrote:Good to hear things have turned a corner and are on the up for you. Currently, breeze blocks, as I haven't fully ballasted the chassis yet. I think it will be handy for luggage with the Delorean though. stunned_monkey Wrote:What about the gearbox wasn't working? The main problem was that the LSD was slightly offset from the centerline causing one of the shafts to be not fully engaged. The secondary problem was the linkage was not adjusted properly. Also Ed somehow broke the gear shift shaft when tuning on the dyno; I've replaced it with a stainless one. Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD rebuild - Starglider - 29 May 2015 Slowly getting there; I'm making up a tail light wiring harness at the moment (didn't find one with the rest of the parts). I am using the original tail light circuit boards as bulb mounts only; I replaced the edge connectors with modern waterproof connectors and ran the wires directly to the bulb sockets. I don't have a engine bay light switch (the switch or the mounting) and the area is taken up by the ignition drivers, so I have fitted a couple of magnetic proximity switches under the engine cover groove controlling a couple of engine bay lights on the rear bulkhead (with LED bulbs). The harness also powers the fog lights and the EL drivers for the logo highlight (haven't actually put in the EL wires yet). The 13-pin trailer socket and ultrasonic sensors are on separate harnesses. I liked Martin's use of spider LED bulbs for the tail lights, so I have ordered a pair. I have decided to make my own side markers from loose LEDs, since Tomico couldn't complete his custom side markers project. Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD rebuild - Starglider - 14 Jun 2015 Fitted 6 x freshly powdercoated wheels with 6 x Vredestein Sportrac 5 tyres (the extra pair of fronts went on the trailer). Chris welded up some stainless rear parts for the TARDIS trailer; They look good now that they are cleaned up. I still need to dremel the cut outs for the lights, bolt in some support beams, trim the inside walls and mount them on the back of the trailer. Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD rebuild - Starglider - 09 Nov 2015 Unfortunately it's been a busy few months and not much progress on the DeLorean. Still slowly addressing the outstanding electrical work. I have decided to build a new 3 car garage to house the DeLorean and my SUV project. The wife is keen to free up a bedroom in the house; a new garage will allow the existing garage to become a home office. It will be dug into the hill in front of the house and there will be a basement level for storage of parts, tools and computers. This should make it much easier to work on the cars; the existing garage is pretty cramped, only enough room to open one gullwing door at a time. Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD rebuild - Chris P - 09 Nov 2015 Great stuff! Your garage can never be ' too big' ….they always get full. I like the idea of the underground room, I did one myself a few houses ago, but there is a lot of extra time and expense in keeping out the water. You could also rig up a hoist over your stair-well and store heavy items down there as well. lots of interesting engineering challenges ahead. Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD rebuild - 88mph - 09 Nov 2015 Wow, what a build. Have you had it priced? Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD rebuild - Guinney1971 - 10 Nov 2015 blimey, makes our garage plans look slightly insignificant lol Re: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD rebuild - Starglider - 11 Nov 2015 Chris P Wrote:Your garage can never be ' too big' ….they always get full. I like the idea of the underground room, I did one myself a few houses ago, but there is a lot of extra time and expense in keeping out the water. I need a well ventilated room to keep all my computers. Of course the danger is with that much storage space, I might be tempted to take on an additional project car... or two 88mph Wrote:Wow, what a build. Have you had it priced? Yes, I'm at the planning application stage. Around here the house prices are pretty crazy, so you see a lot of retrofit basements and elaborate extensions instead of people just moving to a bigger house. RE: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD rebuild - Starglider - 16 Jul 2016 Sadly, no progress on the DeLorean this year. Our son was born in December at 26 weeks 0 days, and spent a lot of time in the intensive care unit. Fortunately no permenant complications but it was touch and go for a while. I have mostly been working on preparation for the new garage build and had to spend some time fixing the VehiCROSS (4x4). Planning permission took six months but things are finally starting to happen now; Will have room for 3 cars and a fair amount of tools on the top level, patio and planter on the roof, and a combined research lab + home cinema with toilet/shower room, plant room & wet bar on the bottom level. Once that is built I can hopefully get back to the DeLorean. I have been running the engine once a month and still working ok so far. RE: VIN 12306 'Auryn' : RHD rebuild - Chris Williams - 16 Jul 2016 Garage envy Good luck with the little one, been down that route with premature twins (30 wks) hard work but worth it in the end (i'm told) Chris |