1973 Midget build by ianjoub

By diyauto
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2-8-2014

Since I do not plan to put a top back on it, I decided to lose the vent windows.



With no vent windows, there is no point in having door windows. I will put the inner door panel back on.



I saved more weight than I added with that aluminum radiator. What are good windows and regulators worth? Need new rubber trims....



I like the look of the older models with no exterior door handles. Can I remove the exterior handle and still have the interior handle mount up and work properly? I didn't take a close enough look.



2-11-2014

I removed the exterior door handles and locks



I ground the door flat. I will weld metal in from behind and finish with bondo when the time comes



I also installed my power distribution block


2-13-2014

Progress today! It won't look like much in pictures though. I ran all the vacuum lines to the turbo, boost controller, waste gate, and blow off valve. I filled the motor with oil as well. I turned it over by hand for a bit, then with the starter motor to get oil thoroughly circulated in the motor. The boost controller will be in the passenger cabin



I also welded on a quick release steering hub adapter



And here is the hub. I expect I will see my new steering wheel on Mon. I anticipate shipping delays with the weather. I went with a 320mm wheel. The stocker was about 395mm.


2-14-2014

I had to use the lift for paying work today, so out went the midget. Time to get some good ride height pics




I may need to raise it up just a bit...







My new steering wheel!



Well, at least until the other one come in Monday...smiling smiley


2-15-2014

It lives!!!!!!!

The FI (fuel injection) light was on and it was running super rich. I will have to pull the code, but suspect a faulty MAP sensor.

Click on pic for videos




2-18-2014

Here is the new 320mm steering wheel mounted to the quick release hub. The wheel has 2 electric buttons on it. I will hook those to my electric shifter.



The fuel pump's permanent home. I dropped the tank to hook up the fuel sender. With any luck, the voltage will be in the ballpark with the bikes needs.



2-21-2014

Woohoo! 1st test drive in the books. This thing is insane. It is raining here today, but rolling into the throttle in the first 3 gears just lights up the tires. The gearing is fairly close on initial observation. Sorry, no video. It was scary to drive in the rain, so I didn't want to try to hold the camera in 1 hand and drive with the other. What is interesting is I haven't turned up the boost yet. I am likely only making 250 hp or so right now on 5 or 6 psi....

Other observations:

The clutch MC needs work. There is too little engagement range, about 1/4 inch....

The brakes are horrible. I will have to run it in the dry, do some testing, and formulate a plan. It may have just been new shoes and pads not bedded in and wet.

It is pretty loud inside. With any luck, insulation and carpet will help.


3-1-2014

Welcome back Mike! Where were you?

Here is a short video. I need to write myself some shifter instructions... I had shifted up into 5th or 6th trying to find 1st and stalled it a few times before I got it all figured out. At the 2:20 mark, I am on the highway in 2nd gear and you can hear the engine rev quickly. That is the tires breaking loose and spinning up.




Here is a short 2nd video of me coming back. I modified the clutch. It is much better. I'll post up pics of the latest work next week. Also, whoever indicated that the vent windows really help, I have to agree. They will be going back on.

Click for video.


3-4-2014

Ok, another test drive today, but no video. The gearing seems a little short. I guessed about 60-65 mph was 6,500 rpms. I have 3.73 R&P. The smallest I have found is 3.08 which likely still wouldn't put me where I would like to be. I would still be about 5,400 rpms at cruising speed. I would prefer to be closer to 4k... more testing is needed with a GPS for a speedometer.

At any rate, the cooling fan is hooked up. The bike was already set up with a fan switch, so this is all automatic turn on/off, just plug and play.



I am using a piece of Luan for a dashboard, at least for now



I bolted it in, then trimmed with an air saw, then sanded



I then mounted the instrument panel



Transmission Gear Teeth (Ratios)  
6th 24/ 23 (1.043:1)

Transmission Overall Ratios
6th 3.918: 1

I was pretty steady with traffic in a 55 mph zone, so I figured 60-65 ....

I will confirm with GPS before I do anything drastic.


Comments

This is a great build with so much time and effort put into recording in words and pictures. Can you help me with this question please, Is the top arm inner pivot point is in the same place as the original pivot point? Regards Davy

Posted by DavyF on 4/16/20 @ 6:44:51 PM

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