Full coverage,now more bondo to getting shape
Your hood buck is looking really good. I can't wait to see the finished mold and the hood you produce from it. It's nice that you're able to make it look mostly like a factory hood, as opposed to just slapping a giant hood scoop on to make the room you need.
This is a lot of work
I am surprised on how hard it is to shape bondo. Lots and lots of dust. Add.more bondo Wednesday
trying to make the hood blister invisible
Kind of hard to see new contour of the blister. Doing it by feel right now. After last coat of bondo.sand to shape, then use a guide coat to see the contour or contours...lol. next time i.might use plaster of Paris. Easyer to use.
Hey the great artists use it.
Drivers side of hood was not even, so more bondo. Not trying to get every scratch out just good smooth contours. I can sand and fill the mold .
Plaster would be perfect for what you're doing. Bondo is a bummer to shape and definitely takes a ton of work.
TVR Scott, if I remember right, it's an ecotech of some sort.
Tvr...2.2 ecotec engine, dyno at 224 hp 187 ft/ lbs torque this and the 1999 wc/t5 tranny, aluminum driveshaft. After on the road, take off the 'T' bar, and install panhard system., this is going into my 84 Alfa Romeo spider .hood blister is to clear the valve cover and headers.
as you see I need a little room,the engine without valve cover, but stainless steel headers. The engine was not mounted in this photo, testing on sandbags . So I could get an idea on fitment. The hood blister is only 1 inch tall.
1999 Ford mustang v6. 1 thru 4 gear ratios are the same as the oem Alfa Romeo spider transmission. Just 5 is different, taller for highway cruze
Oem drivers floor has so many contours,it will be hard to make a carpet for it, passenger floor is simple. So I made a cardboard template for a smoother shape, will add some platforms so my feet will not flex it down. Probably make it out of thick abs plastic.
Removed brake booster from car, engine would not fit with it. I am not running oem brakes or calipers, I now run 12.19 inch vented disk at all 4 corners, the disk you bolt into the hat. My calipers are from a 2003 Porsche 997 type car, big a*** brembo 4 pot calipers. Should stop it nicely...a note, oem are 10.5 solid front disk and 10.1 solid disk rear
I did find a way to retain the oem parking brake
Ooh, yeah - those brakes will serve nicely. Did you change pedal ratios since it isn't vacuum assisted?
No stock ratio . Before I put her down for new engine, I disconnected the vacuum from the booster, and had no trouble stopping the car with modded brakes,as above I use a 22 mm master cly. Stopping the car, short pedal stroke, no were near the floor, only 2 or so inches to hard stop the car. Car weighs in at 2380 pounds. I did measure the ratio. Found the oem ratio was 6 to 1 from factory.even with power boost
A Alfa Romeo dealership in the u.k. sent me the decals. Need to get new ones, the paint darkened with use, also wrong clear coat.
I side mounted the miata seats so I could get lower in the car. No adjustable seats. But they work for me very well. With oem seats I took off the sun visors so I could see out of the car
Now I look out of the car just above the steering wheel. About 1/3 up from th e bottom of the windshield .
I know I cannot get a perfect hood blister , shaping it with bondo and sandpaper. So I will try to get it close. Make the fiberglass mold,and do some guide coats on the mold, then sand the guide coats on the fiberglass mold. This way I can get very close to what I need.
Any ideas here or tips? Thanks in advance.
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