Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Crinkle Paint

Purchased crinkle paint from VHT, painted the gauge panel and put it in a warm oven. Came out real nice.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Nose job





Fitted the front structure that holds the radiator and nose. It going to need a few repairs. The nose has 4 fasteners on the the top back, but right now it just sits on the front and I don't see anyway it's fastened. I guess it's time to contact another Lola T192 owner.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Windshield

Starting to gather the loose ends such as the windshield. It was broken and repaired by placing a sheet of fiberglass over the outside. I removed the fiberglass and it looks to be OK to make a mould off it. Talking to a aircraft windshield Co. in Pa. they will let me know next week on cost.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Revisiting old friends


I'm back at the rear uprights. I took apart what I could and removed the nut on the sub-axle. At this point a soft tap on the axle shaft and it should come apart. Nope, nothing happened. I contacted a good friend out in Seattle "Eric Haga" who's restoring his old Lola T190. He sent me the Lola drawing of the upright and said it should come out, the nut is the only thing that's holding it. Well, back to the shop with drawing in hand and a little more confidence. Bingo! it worked.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Loosing your bearings?


The drive line uses 4 universal joints. As I was removing them to replace w/new, the last one I noticed inside the cup metal shavings and sure enough the cup was pitted. These where being replaced anyway, but I don't think it would have lasted another race. Sure hate to see one of these let loose at 160 mph.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

So far things fit

Every now and then it's a good idea to go a few steps ahead just to make sure there's clearances. Wanted to make sure the body didn't interfere with suspension and other parts recently added. Looks good.

Fire Bottle

The fire bottle pressure gauge reads about 250, the same as it did in the 1975 photos. Don't know it this is going to be legal?

More Decals

I'm getting better with these decals. The side panels have a large curve, so I had to level the car and then could level the decals. Also installed the insert for the side panels.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

All those little details.

The small panel that holds a pair of gauges needed a little touch up. There was no way I was going to remove it. It's riveted in. A whole lot of paper and tape and a small amount of paint made it better.
The large one is removable and I understand that if you paint it and put it in a hot oven, it makes the paint crinkle to reproduce what I need.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Race Schedule

My tentative race schedule.

June 24-28 Mid-Ohio
July 15-19 Road America
September 9-13 Watkins Glen
October 1-4 Millville, NJ

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Side Impact Panels

There's one thing I have learned on this overhaul, parts that are removed just don't bolt right back on again. The aluminium panels have nut inserts that are pressed in place. As luck goes, some are turning as I try to fastened them with the bolts. So I have ordered new replacements and should have them early next week.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Starting on the wiring.



Sorting at the wiring and gauges, and looking at the side impact structure. Not so much that I have it 100% completed before I move on, but to make sure it fits. The rear hub bearing carriers are something that I might send out. Not sure if I have the proper equipment or knowledge to rebuild them? But should make a decision soon.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Right side done.

Right front went together without a hitch.