Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Fuel cell modifications

The Lola T192 came with 3 fuel cells holding 30 gallons total, 2 on either side of the driver and one in the right rear. Back in the day these races would last over and hour with no pit stops. Today in vintage racing maybe around 20 minutes. I replaced the 2 cells in the front and eliminated the rear one. However the newer designed required the fuel nipple to be placed 1" off the corner. So the tub cavity holding the fuel cell and to be opened up where the nipple exited and moved rearward for the new placement.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Body panels painted.


All the side panels are painted and polished. As with everything else, it took much longer then I anticipated. Hung them on the car just to see how they look. I'll remove them, cover them up and place them in storage till next year.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Nose decals

Just laying some decals on to see how they look. Ed Justice Jr. provided the NOS JB decal and I'm working on the reproduction of the "AUTOMOTIVE CHEMICALS" decals. The nose still needs clear coat and buffing and the outer wings a couple of more coats of yellow.









Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Road America 2008 Formula 5000 Reunion

Road America was great. Lots of F5000 cars and a dozen or so drivers from the original series.Looking forward to Watkins Glen in September. Things haven't changed much, still painting and plating. Must get all the paint work done including the spares before winter comes. Did get some good news, the gearbox is done. Now the last big expense is the engine

Saturday, August 2, 2008

F5000 drivers from the 1970's series.

Drivers at the F5000 tent Road America 2008
Left, front to back.Kurt Reinold, Jim Gustafson, Eric Haga, Sam Posey, Davey Jordan, Lou Sell,Lyle Forsgren, Gus Hutchison, Jerry Entin, Brian Redman and George Follmer standing in the black shirt and sun glasses. Not picturedTony Adamowicz. Also Howie Fairbanks stopped in Sunday.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Not going racing this year.

I've come to the conclusion that the car won't be ready for Watkins Glen in September. I guess it's no big surprise. But now I'll have 10 additional months and I believe it's a more realistic time frame. Heading out to the 40th F5000 reunion at Road America this month. Looking forward to meeting the drivers and taking a close look at all the F5000 cars

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

One year later.


I have owned the car for a year now. This was to be a 1 year project. I guess that was optimistic. Well, once again progress has ground to a halt....damn day job. But on the positive side, did come up with the color, 1974 GMC "Jasmine Yellow". The color coat will be shot in Lacquer, more work but historically correct. This was the item holding me up, so I should be able to make some headway now.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Roll bar and paint color.


Picked up the last of the nickel plating, the roll bar, looks good. Tried 3 shades of yellow hoping to match the 1975 color. Going to order one more yellow, then pick from the four. Been working with Ed Justice Jr. whose father, Ed Sr. owned the "Justice Brothers Lola T192" in the 1970's. Ed Jr. has been a tremendous resource in the restoration. The side crushable panels where required starting in the 1974 Pro-series, design and built by Zeke Justice, Ed's uncle. All aircraft quality

Monday, April 28, 2008

A trip to Carlisle,PA

Took a day off and went out to the collector car swap meet in Carlisle, PA. In search of anything F5000. Came up empty, but saw a lots of cool cars and a million parts.Work has again interrupted progress. But did get some of the fiberglass repair on the main body and nose done and shot the primer.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Plating and fuel cells.

My fuel cells from Eagle have arrived. They look good, should fit with no problems. Just picked up 60+ parts from the platers. Decide to go by air, it was a picture perfect day.I have to admit, I felt like a kid on Christmas morning opening up all those little packages. A couple of more things that can be checked off the "to-do" list.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

History under paint.

Decided for a little change of pace. Starting on the body work, removed a couple of layers of paint and discovered the 1973 Justice Bros. livery paint as raced by Mark Waco. Confirmed by 1973 photos. Pretty cool. I'll just prime over the stars and leave it for the next person to discover in 35 years.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Brake caliper, new pistons and seals.

Received new pistons and seals from Transatlantic Raceparts for overhauling the brake calipers. Jim at Eagle fuel cells called and said the 2 fuel cells are finished. Thats fast. Should have them in a week or so

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Shocks have returned.


Just got the shocks back from Archie at R & A Manufacturing, Nice work with a quick turn-around. Got this contact from Chip. Getting another batch together for plating, prepping can save a few bucks

Friday, February 1, 2008

Gear Box, Shocks and Plating







The gear box is in Indiana, the shocks are in Washington State the fuel cells are in Wisconsin and the suspension parts are in Pittsburgh for plating. Rebuilding the brake calipers. Used a porta-power to remove the pistons, after 30 odd years sitting they weren't ready to fall out. A couple of C clamps and a lot of rags. This setup worked perfect. (the idea came from my A&P)You know your in trouble when the guy who's going to be rebuilding your gearbox calls, and ask if your sitting down. Overall the box was in very good condition, but 30 years without any use has left surface rust on many internal parts. Oh well, I was hoping for better news. The fuel bladders are my next problem. The pickups must be moved off the corners about a 1" or more. That means existing holes in the tub must be modified, still work on this issue. But good news, my Armstrong shocks have been rebuilt and should have them back next week.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

The New Year


Ah..the New Year. Hmmm...5 months left. Still stripping paint and polishing the tub. Also spending a lot of time inspecting for cracks(Magnaflux). Still hoping to have the car ready for the first event at Road America in July.