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Re: Merlin's 4G Track Lude

Post by Merlin » Fri Jul 19, 2013 11:48 am

Yeah just hight temp gold engine block paint from a rattle can.
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Post by Lude-dude » Fri Jul 19, 2013 11:53 am

looks good for hi temp paint, normally they go kinda matt and dusty
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Post by wurlycorner » Fri Jul 19, 2013 12:48 pm

Amen to that - I've ended up hi-temp laquering over the top before now, just to try and get it looking how it should have in the first place!!!

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Re: Merlin's 4G Track Lude

Post by Merlin » Fri Jul 19, 2013 1:13 pm

I sprayed the H22a7 bits I sold with the same paint (but silver) and that came up a treat too although they do look a little matte in comparison.

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EVAP & Brake Master Cylinder

Post by Merlin » Sun Aug 04, 2013 12:07 pm

Yesterday we ripped out the EVAP system. I think I may have made a small mistake in blanking off the line that allows vapour to escape from the fuel tank. I did a little more reading anbout that this morning and apparently it needs to be vented. No biggie as I can easily sort it.

Pic of the bay before (sorry for crappy pic)
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The engine bay minus EVAP and heater hose gubbins
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We also upgraded the BB4's non-ABS 15/16" brake master cylinder and brake booster to an ABS 1"brake master cylinder and brake booster. While the old one came out OK the new one, although bigger, supprisingly didnt want to go directly in. We couldnt get it to clear the shock tower. It was out by a couple of mm. A couple of whacks with a hammer later and it fit! :lol: We also had to remove a couple of bits in the engine bay, including the clutch master cylinder to have enough room to get the bigger one in. The larger unit fits fine after that an all lines up with the correct fittings. The only thing left is to make up a new brake line from the MC to the brake proportioner as we had to chop it due to a stuck nut on the line.

15/16" brake booster on the left and 1" on the right
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The hole when the smaller one was removed
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The larger one installed
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The shock tower was curved anyway, that big curve was not made entirely with the hammer ;)
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Overall we are not too far away from finishing, fingers crossed only a month away now :scaredtoss: Plus I got a call from Rich at Performance Autoworks the other day saying my baffled sump is fnished and should be with me next week 8-)
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Post by rob quilter » Sun Aug 04, 2013 12:23 pm

Nice work! 8-)

Hammer 'adjustments' ftw.

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Post by vtectom » Sun Aug 04, 2013 12:33 pm

More great work - Nice!

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Post by nucleustylzlude » Sun Aug 04, 2013 9:32 pm

Great updates Merlin.

As for the vent pipe from the tank, cut it further back near the tank, but after the one way valve. Vent it to the back of the car. :wink:

Sounds like the brake booster and m/c is a PITA to fit, Imagine doing that in a fully loaded and engined car! :?

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Re: Merlin's 4G Track Lude - Brake Master Cylinder Upgrade

Post by Merlin » Mon Aug 05, 2013 9:26 am

Yeah with the engine and other bits in place it would be difficult. Apparently the larger MC is meant to give a 12% increase in fluid moved. I wonder if the ABS system saps any braking force as well?
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Post by nucleustylzlude » Mon Aug 05, 2013 9:38 am

12%!

Wow, that's a lot actually. Glad I have the 1" from the start. The ABS unit must do something to warrant the extra force surely.

If you havn't got a brake flaring tool yet, I'd recommend one of the new cheap Powerhand ones on ebay right now. It was a bit of a gamble but I've read some good reviews on them. It's a really simple design, british built, cheap and produces excellent consistent flares - better than the £100+ Snap On blue point one. Cost me £34.50 posted. :wink:

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