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General Category => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: tazinnz on October 20, 2010, 11:10:47 PM
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Hey there every one my name is Stephen im a 32 ear old petrol head and dye hard car buff funny how-things happen in life 8 days ago we saw a ambulance driving past and said to the wife we should see what we can get and make a camper funny that afternoon driving home from a work dinner looked up a drive way and here one was and my good luck he wanted 250$$ so next day picked it up and wife hit the roof the back floor was rotten and very little rust it had a old 202 that had a blown piston so in the scrap bin it went so dragged my race engine out of shed and have started measuring for the fit will post photos of it as i build it . Big thanks to all the forums and advise that is here started looking for what power steering rack would fit yesterday and no wreckers had one went for a beer today at the scrap yard and got one for 100$ most happy well this is my second beddy as some F%#*ER Stole it and torched it Biggest Thanks to Google for finding me this site
P.S. The day i saw the ambulance was its last day as the guy was gonna scrap it on the Saturday and i saw it on the Friday ;D PEACE OUT
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great score & welcome aboard...
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just remember old engines and stuff can be taken to the scrap metal dealers for some beer money
clean bare block = top money
dirty block = less money
engine mixed with alloy = lesser money
scrap metal prices are up at the moment
welcome
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Welcome Stephen.
Some things seem like they were just meant to happen. :D
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Welcome aboard mate. 2 Qs. what sort of rack did you get for your van, we are rapping our conversion up now. Also do you have pics of your stolen van ? without giving to much away when mine rolls out of the workshop it will have the latest security in it, and an old fashioned steering lock. At the end of the day all the security in the world wont stop these mongrels if they want it, as i used to say to people when i was in security, common sense on the owners part can go a long way to stuffing up a crims day, as does a good security system. Look forward to your build pics mate.
george.
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no pics of my old one as they swiped my laptop as well but will be posting photos up soon i scored a Ford transit power steer rack and am going to fit a Holden dashboard in it as well with a few mod cons so far i have ripped the wooden floor out in and stripped the front out for engine transplant going to have a 3.8l v6 Holden motor out of a vr Holden and seats are out of a Honda horizon Have to cut the front fiberglass part of the roof off to repair rust as lazy bastards took the flashing lights off and never filled the holes so water pored in and sat in the windscreen Chanel and it has rusted 1/3 of channel away but thats about the whole extent of the rust in it just a few little holes in the floor about size of a dollar coin no biggy and busykiwi thats what happened to the old motor and i enjoyed the borbon that cam from the money needed it after rip
ping out the floor
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Good Choices, lol ;) We also put in a transit rack, and the 3.8 V6, ours was a 93 VP, for the simplicity of setting up the electronics and servicing. I think when you go to VR - VS you get all the little bells and whistles and a more of an electronic controlled motor, am i correct ? where as the VP was a basic model, we did get power mirrors lol. ;D Considering i will be getting my mechanic to do all future services once we are on the road, he was familiar with this model, so we did, we will still get the grunt we need to cruise. We are building a show van, so i am not interested in doing burnouts and the quarter mile, i will leave that for others, or do it in my dune buggies and go-kart. Look forward to the pics how you set it up, are you doing it, or a tradie ?
george.
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im doing it myself and a friend will do the final welds on it i have cut the orignal mounts off so i can lower the motor as much as possible keep the weight down once i have the motor in place i will look at the rack and yes you are right it is a bit more work but if you can read a wiring digram its a lot simpler plus i have ripped all the orignal bedford wiring and tossed it in the bin as i am using the whole holden loom and gauges to make my life easer
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Yep, swaping the 3.8v6 from the Black Beddie into my Ambo as well.............
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nice are you using the original mounts or making your own ?
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These guys have some photos in their galleries on V6 transplants but mine is up on the hoist at the moment (doing driveshaft loop etc for cert) so will take a few photos of mounts and stuff. I didn't put in the power steering though.
I made my engine mounts out of the old bedford ones, cut them down, turn them around ...
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nice are you using the original mounts or making your own ?
Just changing front end from Black Beddie to The Ambo, pictures on link below.
http://www.buga.com.au/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=8&g2_itemId=22177 (http://www.buga.com.au/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=8&g2_itemId=22177)
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Man do i have the luck taking old engine mounts off this morning and a guy rocks up and sells me a holden vn calais for 100$ and it runs beautiful dumb ass let the plates expire all the donor bits i want now
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WooHooo Well done buddy ;D
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well so far its going well cut 90% of the rotten floor out shocked to find its wood and removed the front seats and fiberglass inside roof cut the old engine mounts off and lost my grinder in the proses as it went up in flames teach me for byeing cheap shit took my rack to the engineers to shorten and make the bedford ball joints fit lucky he owes me lots of favors as they charge like wounded bulls WELL i tryed loading photos and it wont let me to big how do i shrink them any body able to help
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WELL i tryed loading photos and it wont let me to big how do i shrink them any body able to help
Well as the guys on here will tell you lots on ways to do this, But, click on start to open up your programe menu, click on paint, in paint click on open image, find location of photo you want, when it opens, click on Resize / Skew in the Horizontal and Vertical box type in 50 (%) this will cut the photo in size by half Eg: 25= 1/4 75=3/4 150 = 50% bigger than the photo size you started with, etc, this is good to use if you make the photo to small to reverse it. Then save it to the location you want. ALL WINDOW VERSIONS HAVE PAINT ON THEM UNDER THE START UP MENU. Good luck.
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Hey Tazinnz,
Welcome to this site. Hope all goes well with your conversion and look forward to catching up sometime in the future. This is definately the place to get all the help and info.
Just got back from a 4 week trip to Europe and the USA and am now catching up on all the goss I missed while I was away. For all you Kiwi's I'm about to post details about the 2011 Custom Van Nationals on the runs ares so check it out and get your entries in. Next year, Easter in Thames and Tapu.
Cheers,
Garry.
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this is it before i gutted it
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well as you will see the floor is gone as i had to cut it out as it was rotten as i put my foot threw it found out the vent cover on the roof was rotten and the front where do i start gutted the false roof out and found guess what RUST have taken all wiring and heater and steering brakes and anything else i don't need going to fit aircon cruise control heated seats as i like a bit of comfort there will be more photos to come when i clean all the mess out