Alternative Engines in a Midas
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Re: Alternative Engines in a Midas
I've not seen all these R&D photos before other than the non-fitting 8v vauxhall!
From the looks of it, there are lots of options that would work - just need to be prepared to cut out the lights and move them forward.
Nice jig you have there Alan!
From the looks of it, there are lots of options that would work - just need to be prepared to cut out the lights and move them forward.
Nice jig you have there Alan!
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It was coincidence this week, that this weeks video is a job I need to do (if I had a working welder). I've just acquired a tube bender similar to the bender as shown in the video, mines a JMR tube bender. I've also got the bits from Swag off road and Harbour Freight for the air over hydraulic adaptation. This weeks video: http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/tubing-bender.htmlStuart wrote:I'll check out the link, I do remember watching a couple of his videos a while ago. As you'll know from your course, practise makes perfect. I'm sure I'll end up having a go at mig too, I really enjoyed my first course at a local college.
Alan
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Cheers Alan "stool softener" 
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Thanks James, just need to make it all happen. The whole exercise has been very costly, so if I can make it work, I'll need to make a few subframes and sell them, with the hope of recovering some of my costs. So hence the jig.lankyjames wrote:I've not seen all these R&D photos before other than the non-fitting 8v vauxhall!
From the looks of it, there are lots of options that would work - just need to be prepared to cut out the lights and move them forward.
Nice jig you have there Alan!
I've got some very nice (if I say so myself); adjustable rear beams {subframes} in the stocks at the moment for the Mk 1&2's and a two new designs of rear beam for the Mk 3. If only I had my welder back, but everything stops for Christmas.
Merry Christmas everyone.
Alan
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That's right Alan, it is costly but now you have met me.
I hope it will change with my little experience with Suzuki engines!
Let's hope we can make all of the things we have talked about.
Cheers
Atchi
I hope it will change with my little experience with Suzuki engines!
Let's hope we can make all of the things we have talked about.
Cheers
Atchi
Alternative Engines in a Midas
Merry Christmas everybody good to see so much homework going keep up the good work just wish I could help a little but my mechanical knowledge is poor at best but I'm keeping my eye out for ideas I want to put a Kawasaki ninja engine in the front of mine but it seems impossible especially considering I don't own a ninja engine lol
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I'd soon tire of a bike engined Midas, two minutes would do it
I actually rather have an A-series
I actually rather have an A-series
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Hi Stuart,Stuart wrote:I'll check out the link, I do remember watching a couple of his videos a while ago. As you'll know from your course, practise makes perfect. I'm sure I'll end up having a go at mig too, I really enjoyed my first course at a local college.
And anyone else who is interested in fabrication!
Here is a good link about tube notching: http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... r/Notcher/
Merry Christmas Alan
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Hi Aitchi,miniswift wrote:That's right Alan, it is costly but now you have met me.
I hope it will change with my little experience with Suzuki engines!
Let's hope we can make all of the things we have talked about.
Cheers
Atchi
Your experience has been a great help, hopefully my old brain will keep inventing problems for us to solve.
Merry Christmas to you and your girls.
Alan
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Happy Christmas Alan.Alan D. wrote:
And anyone else who is interested in fabrication!
Here is a good link about tube notching: http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... r/Notcher/
Merry Christmas Alan
That could come in handy for building my favourite frame design

