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Old 08-06-2009, 07:14 PM   #61
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the car now has the engine bay finished. :

rear passenger door now opens backwards. :sm_headba

trans tunnel is almost complete. :eclipsee_

............. and soon the roof will fall. :Reverend:


photos to follow in the near future
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Old 08-06-2009, 07:48 PM   #62
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Looking good Ben......the car that is.

You personally look better when I have beer goggles on, allthough the haircut adds some charm.

Seriously, the car is really starting to take shape, that engine bay looks special.

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Old 11-06-2009, 09:04 PM   #63
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quick one in passing, found an old Garrett Airearch of a 11.5L Mack the other day. So we mounted it on the other LTD we had for s@%ts and giggles, makes 15psi at 2750RPM in 2nd. Thermoquad starting to become a hindrance, holley next week. 16 Apprentices have driven it, we are now on our 8 set of tyres.
Lucky beaurepairs are throwing out heaps of 205/50R15's
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Old 12-06-2009, 08:20 AM   #64
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Awe inspiring stuff.......

These kids join up to help defend our flag and the people beneath it, some get to fly blackhawks and drive tanks......

But like any organisation, the blackhawks and tanks need mechanics, and the military mechanics of tomorrow are being taught to run, jump, succeed and think on their feet.

Next time you hear that an Aussie armoured vehicle was hit by an IED or raked by enemy fire, chances are that the blokes back home and abroad charged with getting the vehicle back into service have had to use their skillset to get Team Army burnout car on the burnout pad at summernats, or weld up the engine bay in the LTD, or put their thinking caps on when looking at the config of a blown big block Ford engine.

Great to see the Army getting right into this, these kids are awesome!!! And not to mention the QUALITY of their workmanship would rival any chassis builder!!!

Keep the info and pics coming, and Ben, i need those heads and the Powerglide mate, asap!!!
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Old 12-06-2009, 06:19 PM   #65
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Looking good Ben.


Was good meeting you the other week, funny night.

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Old 12-06-2009, 08:02 PM   #66
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Quadcams, cheers mate, likewise!! More spaghetti next time gadget, and watch for spoolman I think he spiked my chivas regal!

CAT600; got onto collins pumps, gunna put 4 x 1 litre stationary engine turbo on the LTD : in a couple of weeks, just to show up Agro.

Chrisso, thanks for your kind words dude, appreciated, from all the lads here.
Heads should be your way late next week with P/G and some Cometics and old mate's ute with the twin 3". Ring you at Craigeburn, have my coffee ready.
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Old 12-06-2009, 11:00 PM   #67
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This thing will be quite a car. Interestingly, the army still holds a lot of sway for me regards future careers. What's the pay for a mechanic apprentice like?
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Old 13-06-2009, 10:22 AM   #68
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This thing will be quite a car. Interestingly, the army still holds a lot of sway for me regards future careers. What's the pay for a mechanic apprentice like?
Mate as a recruit at Kapooka (Wagga Wagga NSW) you are on around $22K
12 Weeks later at trade school, Just outside Albury NSW - $38K for 18 Months.
Once finished there ruffly $47K for another 12-18 Months, then sitting on about $52K ish.

Then a pay rise every 12 months by a couple of bucks, pay rise with promotion and then pay rise for the length of time wearing that rank.
Pay rise if you work with certain units. Pay rise if you do more specialists courses.......... And then there is deployments.

Ruff wages, the Army just went thru a pay restructure, so we are making a bit more now.

Hope this helps.. .... ... ... . Oh yeah, every course and qualification you obtain in the Defence Force is recognized nation wide.
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Old 13-06-2009, 05:36 PM   #69
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Suicide doors...... apologise for the cheesy pose, i was excited, a little bit of wee came out


Simon "The Metalsmith" and his H/D hinge
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Suicide conversion looks beautiful. Keep the photos coming!

With the rear end, is it going to run the RRS 3-link/coilover setup to match the front?
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Old 22-06-2009, 06:15 PM   #71
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Suicide conversion looks beautiful. Keep the photos coming!

With the rear end, is it going to run the RRS 3-link/coilover setup to match the front?
Yeah Dude, 3 link with coilovers on the rear. 6 Spot Calipers all round and Rack and pinion steering.

Below; the Roof Chop, just cut, not welded yet, just placed in position and more cheesy grins







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Old 22-06-2009, 10:09 PM   #72
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It is looking insane!! Well done. Love seeing the progress shots.
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Old 22-06-2009, 10:20 PM   #73
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Thats tough!
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Old 22-06-2009, 11:14 PM   #74
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Ben, you tha man........ Agro was wrong about you, you do know your stuff :

Mate that is looking seriously impressive, cant wait to see more.

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Mate as a recruit at Kapooka (Wagga Wagga NSW) you are on around $22K
12 Weeks later at trade school, Just outside Albury NSW - $38K for 18 Months.
Once finished there ruffly $47K for another 12-18 Months, then sitting on about $52K ish.

Then a pay rise every 12 months by a couple of bucks, pay rise with promotion and then pay rise for the length of time wearing that rank.
Pay rise if you work with certain units. Pay rise if you do more specialists courses.......... And then there is deployments.

Ruff wages, the Army just went thru a pay restructure, so we are making a bit more now.

Hope this helps.. .... ... ... . Oh yeah, every course and qualification you obtain in the Defence Force is recognized nation wide.
Yeah mate cheers helps to no end, I will be calling soon maybe see about a new career. Thanks heaps and goodluck with the car too!
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Old 23-06-2009, 08:10 PM   #76
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Ben, you tha man........ Agro was wrong about you, you do know your stuff :

Mate that is looking seriously impressive, cant wait to see more.

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just while we are talking about that Daniel , thought you'd want to see this again, and before you ask, yes I will put one in your AU TS , you know you want me to. :

the 6 hour Turbo mod.
For those of you reading this not attune to what is going on.
This is an $80 Turbo mod to a 351 Clevo, the money was on an oil line, everything was free. Yes it's agricultural, yes it's dodgey : , yes it works, yes it has smashed 8 sets of tyres and is still running 3 weeks later. :

Mods, there is no illegal content in this video, it is my employers land and this is my job, any dramas ........ PM me

This was it's first test run, yes it's raining (cry me a river princess)


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needs more revs haha
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Where is this being built?
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Old 23-06-2009, 09:15 PM   #79
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Be nice to do that in work hours at my job :evil3:
I would be fired promptly, Good work mate.
I don't think your new project is a waste of tax dollars like some others. I understand the concept to get the young generation interested in the army, and why shouldn't it be fun for you guys as well. Besides don't some of you dig in to your own pocket on this project?
Keep it up...cheers.
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Ben, Ben, Ben.

You are almost as bent as the "alfoil" plenum cover on that turbo-monster

Just on that, what brand of PVC cement did you use on that hi-boost intake plumbing : I might need to seal some stormwater pipes one day and considering the severity of our weather over here in the last week, "Ben's PVC Tarzan Cement" might come in handy......

Still shaking my head in disbelief :lookedat:

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You crackin me up dude!!
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Hey Hey, i said $80 and 6 hours.
And the most satisfying thing was proving to everyone it could be done.
Now i've done it, proper plenum is being built, silicon joiners and aluminum intake, new turbo, filtered intake etc etc.

So, I will take this as 2 x Mack Turbo kits for Wade and Dan.
Please call O.I.C. to make a payment, please deposit into
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Dan, the PVC was stolen from the chippy's next door.

.............................. i really need to concentrate on more pressing issues really.......................

putting roller cams in Big Block Fords


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looks like my backyard.. only mine are fitted on rims lol
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Ben, Ben, Ben.

You are almost as bent as the "alfoil" plenum cover on that turbo-monster

Just on that, what brand of PVC cement did you use on that hi-boost intake plumbing : I might need to seal some stormwater pipes one day and considering the severity of our weather over here in the last week, "Ben's PVC Tarzan Cement" might come in handy......

Still shaking my head in disbelief :lookedat:

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Hey Daniel Son, confirm or deny the rumour you had a Chris Bluepower GT haircut (copying your lover) and got told to get rid of it?

Oh yeah, had HEAPS of fun today machining the rollmaster cam gear to recess the torrington bearing, let's do that again :ticking:

Huggie, the boys at the Q-Store have fairly got the S@#$! with us chewing thru the tyres fairly quickly, when they've only just got them in.

XR6T; Army Trade School, Bonegilla VIC, right opposite the hume dam ..... er puddle

Quadcams; going to 47 Cooper St next week, want me to drop the Turbo kit off for you, it's very modular and user friendly. :
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Deny.

If you cast your mind back to the hazy beer-laden weekend that was the AFF drag nationals, you will vaguely recall that it was I that originally sported a ****sweak version of the haircut generally referred to as "The Mohawk"

Tell your Mexican brother Chris to desist with spreading vile rumour, all the while attempting to garner a cult of Kenne Bell worshippers.



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Tell your Mexican brother Chris to desist with spreading vile rumour, all the while attempting to garner a cult of Kenne Bell worshippers.



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Sweet Benny, I'll take that up, the price is about right for my budget but one question does it come with a do it yourself hack hole in the bonnet instructions or is that a extra?? Also do you have a problem with the exaust going straight in the drivers door, if so does the kit come with a respirator.
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methinks I need to look around for some DEMS requests to get back on base and have a closer look at this thing.......
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I can see my Tax dollars are being well looked after, spend on boys.
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methinks I need to look around for some DEMS requests to get back on base and have a closer look at this thing.......
this week is good man, gotta get the Rover going for the Townsville 400 and
am throwing the 532 together slowly when time permits.

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