Are you serious? If so you need to get out a bit more..:p
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Glad you've found the problem ;)
Mr T, who cares if it takes him 16 years as its his project and he can take as long as he wants, 6 years is nothing when you've got no rust lol
i like the build, its a nice car and i agree that to do them to a high standard takes time, most people also like the building than actually driving them, but when they start taking this long then you can fall out of love with them, hence why you see so many builds getting broken once there complete, get it mot'd/taxed and get it out as soon as the winter is over and abuse/use it like a car, then rebuild it again in ten years
If I was you, i'd ditch all the old skool loom/management, buy some DTA, loom and get it finished. Understand that will cost a bit more, but will have it all uber reliable.
I had contemplated ditching the old school stuff but I want to retain it really so it's more in keeping with the age of the car
Plus the loom is brand new
I'm confident I've resolved the long standing problem now as well
Back doing some stuff on this now
Rear quarter glass and windscreen removed
Headlining out to make a new one
Got this material to make it from, a very very near match to original
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/r...s/DSC_0201.jpg
Cage out to have extra tubing welded in to make X
Few turbo conversion parts collected
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/r...s/DSC_0003.jpg
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/r...s/DSC_0001.jpg
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/r...3-10-32-40.png
Pic of finished Corsa servo set up
http://i499.photobucket.com/albums/r...s/DSC_0037.jpg
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Looking good edd. Servo set up looks ace.
Keen to see how you get on with the turbo conversion.