Update 4/7/14

I unboxed the Southbend HD Stage 2 clutch kit and custom flywheel I received from 034 Motorsports. Unfortunately I found that the flywheel insert does not work with my engine. The flywheel is designed for a ten bolt crank where I have a later eight bolt engine. I contacted 034 Motorsports last week and I’m waiting for them to call me back with a solution. According to Audiforums the 2.8 30V flywheel will work with my application and certainly pictures of aftermarket and LUK flywheels seem to support this. Also the starter I bought from eBay is from a later … Continue reading Update 4/7/14

Update 3/31/14

I painted the dashboard with Eastwood crackle finish black paint. I really like the finish and I hope when it fully cures that it is tough and scratch resistant. I applied two heavy coats as directed then used a hair dryer to create the crackle finish. The paint dries from the outside and even though it was dry to the touch by the next day it was soft underneath. One can did the whole dashboard. The paint had the best spray pattern I’ve ever seen from a rattle can. I carefully mounted the dashboard, gauges and switch panel in the … Continue reading Update 3/31/14

Update 3/20/14

It’s been a month since I worked on the Lancia because several other issues took priority but I accomplished a few things this week. I cut sheet metal pieces to fill in the body behind the driver’s head and the same on the passenger side. I removed the windshield to allow access to chassis bracing in the lower dashboard area and then fully welded some of the tubes that were only tack welded. I cracked the windshield slightly in the process but I decided earlier this year that I will be replacing the windshield at some point due to wear … Continue reading Update 3/20/14

Update 2/10/14

I welded bars to reinforce the roll cage just above the side sills along with a plate under each seat for the lap belts. I painted the center tunnel and the floor area with sound deadening. After masking I’ll paint the roll cage with self etching primer and low gloss epoxy paint. I received a nice set of VDO gauges from eBay. I ordered several cans of black wrinkle paint for the dashboard. Continue reading Update 2/10/14

Update 1/14/14

I welded a tube to the dash bar and the Speedway column slips inside. The tube has a slot and pinch bolt to secure the column. I installed the heater box—I need the defroster and heat for when I take the car on the street. I’ll weld some metal to the top of the center tunnel which is thick enough to secure the shifter box. The dash is wedged in place because I still need to weld the brackets on either end to the roll hoop. The last picture shows where the shifter cables pass through the rear firewall. The … Continue reading Update 1/14/14

Update 1/13/14

Sunday work items -Applied sound deadener spray on the inside front ‘firewall’ and footwells -Painted and assembled lower steering shaft (hopefully for the last time) -Mounted brake pedal with locking fasteners -Cut hole in rear firewall, installed boot and ran shifter cables -Swapped 1.5″ steering wheel spacer for .25″ spacer Continue reading Update 1/13/14

Update 1/8/14

The Wilwood brake pedal wasn’t a straight bolt up to the aftermarket brake servo so I bought a kit with several threaded rods and clevis parts but I figured I would still need to drill/tap and fabricate a few items. As it turns out there was a combination of parts in the kit that bolted right up to the Wilwood pedal after removing the Wilwood factory clevis. So now I have clutch and brake cylinder actuation. Continue reading Update 1/8/14