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Old 04-07-2004, 04:49 PM
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Default Cleaned the Lude's engine bay over the winter...

Hope this is "Tech" related! Hehehe

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After (LOTS of elbow grease!):



Anyone notice a difference?

Old 04-07-2004, 04:56 PM
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looks great dan, i haven't seen you post in awhile. Have you finished the RHD project?
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Thanks!

As far as the RHD, you can see in the last pic that as far as the engine bay goes, I'm about 75% complete with the the bolt on stuff... outside, there's mostly only electrical to run...

The INTERERIOR however, is a completely other story. Tomorrow, I'll be welding in the steering-column mounting-bracket and a few other things so that I can at least STEER the darn thing while pushing it in and out of the shop... have a look:



It's coming along... hehehe

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Default Re: Cleaned the Lude's engine bay over the winter... (RHD_BB4T)

Man, that looks GREAT. Now that is a BIG project. And I thought getting my H22 swapped in (hasn't happened yet...hopefully soon) was hard.

Good luck. Keep us posted of the results.
Old 04-07-2004, 06:52 PM
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did u just put tape over all that stuff or did you remove it?
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nice work bro
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looks beautiful
Old 04-07-2004, 08:16 PM
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Default Re: Cleaned the Lude's engine bay over the winter... (Matgallis)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Matgallis &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">did u just put tape over all that stuff or did you remove it?</TD></TR></TABLE>

Since it's a Right Hand Drive conversion, I had to completely remove EVERYTHING - in and out - as the firewall had to be completely cut out, and swapped with the RHD one. Lot's of removing, moving, cutting and welding. The wireing part is coming up soon, and that's the part that will be the most tedious, I beleive!!!

Thanks for your support and comments!

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Looks good
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All that just for a RHD conversion? Damn, I'll keep my LHD any day!

Good work!
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Default Re: Cleaned the Lude's engine bay over the winter... (RHD_BB4T)

You mean after elbow grease and paint. Looks really good. You should turn some heads when you get that thing out on the street.
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Default Re: Cleaned the Lude's engine bay over the winter... (Variable J)

every thought about simply welding a RHD clip in? Or is this not strong enough? Thanks, as I have always ben wondering.

Oh, and it looks great, keep posting pics!
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mattmw88 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">...SIMPLY welding a RHD clip in?</TD></TR></TABLE>

Personally, I would NEVER even THINK about cutting my car in half! I can't even start to think what a nightmarish headache that would be. I would imagine that there would be so much more to worry about (getting the body together straight, lots of body work, etc) when doing that as opposed to just a "simple" firewall,steering rack, and interior swap (which I can handle on my own)... either way you do it, you end up taking the entire front of the car apart. I'd just feel better if it wasn't hacked and chopped!

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Default Re: Cleaned the Lude's engine bay over the winter... (RHD_BB4T)

It looks really awesome, but now that it's spring/summer i bet your really missing that motor, If you wanted it clean you should just like removed the ps or a/c. lol j/k man that's a pimp motor bay. I'd love to trade ya.
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nice job
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i helped my buddy cut his eg hatch, and we welded on a jdm front clip (shifter forward), actually turned out perfect, drove awesome, i wish i had a pic to show
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lookin good!
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very nice...if I may inquire, where did you get your front clip and how much?? Was it complete???
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We got the clip from Import Auto Salvage in NC. We purchased two of them at the time, and paid something like $500 each. One was a complete clip minus the engine headlights, and bumper cover, (fender dings, scratches, etc...) the other was from shifter to shock-tower.

Neither was anything you would cut a car in half for and weld back together, but the interior, dash, etc was mint on both, and they came with the JDM stereo, DSP, and digital climate controls.

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Made a bit more progress the other day...

Welded in the main column support brace, fitted the bracketry for the crash bar and steering column support, and test fitted the steering column and linkage to the steering rack.

Check it out:





Getting closer!
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very very very nice...

only if i was smart enough to do a RHD on my civic...=/

to RHD...
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RHD_BB4T &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">We got the clip from Import Auto Salvage in NC. We purchased two of them at the time, and paid something like $500 each. One was a complete clip minus the engine headlights, and bumper cover, (fender dings, scratches, etc...) the other was from shifter to shock-tower.

Neither was anything you would cut a car in half for and weld back together, but the interior, dash, etc was mint on both, and they came with the JDM stereo, DSP, and digital climate controls.

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This is exactly what I want, cause I am a semi-skilled welder and would do the firewall replacement, pretty much just as you have. Once again, nice work!!
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Sweet work!

Burlington, ey? I'm in Greensboro....I may wanna come check that **** out sometime.

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what about the switches on the driverside door? and sun roof, cruise???


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