Roadkill's 1958 Cadillac

Started by Roadkill, October 18, 2005, 02:00:22 PM

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Roadkill

I mean *this* year . . . .

The Camaro took 6-7 years to do . . . The Cadillac (which will be FAR more involved) I'm hoping to finish in under 4 years . . .

2014 will be :

Quoting: Roadkill
The plans for the Cadillac this year are simple :

i) Buy Engine,
ii) Buy Intake manifold and Carbs,
iii) Buy Transmission,
iv) Buy Air Ride Kit


Basically more "buying", less "doing" . . .

The last comment on the work I need to do is referring to this year only . . . Meaning I can still physically carry on using the Cadillac while all that's going on . . .

Some point in early autumn will be when I plan to pull the motor - but that's all I *plan* to do this year . . .

2015 will be more "doing", less "buying" . . . . hopefully.

Cunning Plan

Aha, that makes sense.

It was beginning to sound like a very short project!
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Roadkill


Roadkill

Tyres.

The tyres on the Caddy are OLD !

They're 235x75 R15's which is great as I like meaty tyres but after checking the rim width this weekend and after doing a few calculations, I find that 235's shouldn't even be on those rims ! - 225's are the biggest and even then quite "bloated".

So, long story short, I decided I'm not running the (40 year) old tyres anymore as I don't drive particularly slow and don't want one blowing out on me.

That said, I'm not sure what rim size I'm going for long term (I'd like 17's providing I can get whitewalls to suit) so I've gone for some cheap new ones with a reasonably thick white band. 

No, they're not going to be the best but I got them for just under £400 (they were on 10% off at Northants Tyres), she'll probably handle better and wallow less, I'll (hopefully) be able to fit the rears fully inflated (couldn't before) AND I'll have crack-free tyres.

I'm really quite excited as I'll treat the rims to a coat of paint and test some ideas I've been having for the "final look".

FUBAR

Quote from: Roadkill on April 21, 2015, 05:31:32 AM(40 year) old tyres

:eek: :jaw:
I bet it'll make a huge difference.
It's the time that we kill that keeps us alive...

Roadkill

Got the new (budget) white walls fitted yesterday.

She's noticeably smoother, quieter and handles corners much better (gave her some serious beans last night).

Worlds apart.  I wish I'd done it earlier !

Also found a partly clogged jet in the carb which I managed to clear and re-direct in situ . . . so she's running much, much better now, too.

I think the vacuum advance on the dizzy is shot so that'll be next on the list . . . . if there is a list . . . . It depends.