Re: Project 2 : front mount SA GTV 3.0 - Sei diff
Now thats a great idea. You seem to have more space. You still need an adaptor ?
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Re: Project 2 : front mount SA GTV 3.0 - Sei diff
Moment of stupidity i guess...
Yes, i would very much like an adaptor or the drawing for it.....
Yes, i would very much like an adaptor or the drawing for it.....
Drive it like you stole it...
Re: Project 2 : front mount SA GTV 3.0 - Sei diff
All jokes aside, a bold project for you Kevin and I hope it is worth the effort. Time will tell. I am sure the journey is as much fun as any project before and then some...
I only have a general reservation. These GTV shells are getting scarce -not that they ever were in abundance. I have no doubt that this experiment could just as easily been done with a 75 sedan which there are more of ATMO. I am sure you have your own special reason and I respect that.
I only have a general reservation. These GTV shells are getting scarce -not that they ever were in abundance. I have no doubt that this experiment could just as easily been done with a 75 sedan which there are more of ATMO. I am sure you have your own special reason and I respect that.
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Re: Project 2 : front mount SA GTV 3.0 - Sei diff
I think the 75 was never sold in South Africa, that would make it even more scarce than the GTV6 over there.MD wrote:All jokes aside, a bold project for you Kevin and I hope it is worth the effort. Time will tell. I am sure the journey is as much fun as any project before and then some...
I only have a general reservation. These GTV shells are getting scarce -not that they ever were in abundance. I have no doubt that this experiment could just as easily been done with a 75 sedan which there are more of ATMO. I am sure you have your own special reason and I respect that.
Re: Project 2 : front mount SA GTV 3.0 - Sei diff
Giulietta, Alfetta, 90 whatever..
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Re: Project 2 : front mount SA GTV 3.0 - Sei diff
Just thought I'd add some industrial style info to your adapter.
Acceptable misalignment for some thing spinning at 6500rpm (the fastest spec I could find for heavy industry): 0.02mm or less.
I hope that adapter is very accurately made.
Acceptable misalignment for some thing spinning at 6500rpm (the fastest spec I could find for heavy industry): 0.02mm or less.
I hope that adapter is very accurately made.
Re: Project 2 : front mount SA GTV 3.0 - Sei diff
Duk ,The adaptor will be perfect . Were on version two to get it perfect . The dowel pins on block fit dowel pins on box and it just happens that the guy who is making the adptor specialize in it for twenty years . We using countersunk cap screw bolts this time to get perfect flush fit . I will post detail pics later .
MD, There are many reasons why use the GTV here as it goes back to the glory days when they won every title here , so the shape has a major history here in SA . Parts are rare BUT they are so much easier than Giulietta and Alfetta . We never got the 75 or 90 here but I'm sure if we did we would be equally modifying the 75 .
This particular GTV I am using was an abandoned shell . I decided to buy it as I also have enough spares to rebuild it totally . Technically speaking will still have all components in it that belong from an alfa or a supplier that supplied alfa except the tunnel . On the tunnel I am thinking to laser a thin plate with the alfa insignia on it and weld to tunnel . Will try not to make it cheesy but look like an original part .
I have two sets of awesome rims which I have kept in storage which I want to use . The one set comes off an ex GTV touring car gtv from UK which got handed down .
Luckily,when I am finished this project I will still have the white race car which I am currently building a 12v 3.0 engine to our SA group one specs and the stock standard original GTV 3.0'carbureuted road car so I won't feel to guilty cutting up this GTV .
These projects are financially possible here in SA as you don't pay a fortune for some one to make you a part , mould a panel or hire a pro welder for the day . I think if I did this in the UK I would cost the same as a small house - so totally not feasible . Also helps doing most of the work yourself so labour is kept to a minimum .
MD, There are many reasons why use the GTV here as it goes back to the glory days when they won every title here , so the shape has a major history here in SA . Parts are rare BUT they are so much easier than Giulietta and Alfetta . We never got the 75 or 90 here but I'm sure if we did we would be equally modifying the 75 .
This particular GTV I am using was an abandoned shell . I decided to buy it as I also have enough spares to rebuild it totally . Technically speaking will still have all components in it that belong from an alfa or a supplier that supplied alfa except the tunnel . On the tunnel I am thinking to laser a thin plate with the alfa insignia on it and weld to tunnel . Will try not to make it cheesy but look like an original part .
I have two sets of awesome rims which I have kept in storage which I want to use . The one set comes off an ex GTV touring car gtv from UK which got handed down .
Luckily,when I am finished this project I will still have the white race car which I am currently building a 12v 3.0 engine to our SA group one specs and the stock standard original GTV 3.0'carbureuted road car so I won't feel to guilty cutting up this GTV .
These projects are financially possible here in SA as you don't pay a fortune for some one to make you a part , mould a panel or hire a pro welder for the day . I think if I did this in the UK I would cost the same as a small house - so totally not feasible . Also helps doing most of the work yourself so labour is kept to a minimum .
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Some more updated pics.
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More pics
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and more
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The mounts will be cut in from the top so the diff will hang . You can adjust the height of diff depending on lenght of the bolts. The rest of bracket off once its all in place then neaten up.
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Pic of diff mounts in rear . the diff height can be adjustable by putting spacers in with longer bolts if necessary .
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Some update pics. Cant see much change but been doing a lot of cleaning of welds and also bring the front inside arch back 30mm as this always got in way when fitting wide rubber . Also cut bump stop shorter for the coil over to clear better as these bilsteins were going to have much longer travel than the RS .
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