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General Category => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: lilneita on November 05, 2012, 03:29:10 PM
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Hey There ::),
I am new to this site so bear with me a bit :P still cant work out how to post stuff fingers crossed this works..... i have just bought a CF bedford as a project and really dont know anything about cars (i know its stupid but got to start somewhere) we are going to re power it with a holden 202 Moter, as at the moment it has the standard 2.3 slant 4 and it has seized (before i bought it)....... i hopefully have found a engine but just need the engine mounts, cross member, drive shaft and anything else anyone can suggest i will need..... also am finding it really hard to find some wheel studs here in little NZ was wondering if anyone out there could help me with this????
this is my dream vehicle and i really want to do it right but girly (sorry to all the guys out there cringing at this comment)
thanks :D :D :D
Benita
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Hay mate where in nz are you there's heaps of guys in Auckland and Hamilton that I have meet that may be able to help
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Hey, im in chch soo hard to find much down here, thanks ::)
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Welcome to your new drug :D
If you are in Auckland I might know someone selling holden engine, box and might be able to get the cross members etc as well as he's putting a diesel in it. Other wise mounting the engine yourself isn't to hard (think it's 40mm box for holden).
If you put a holden engine in it, unless you can get the driveshaft to suit the front cross member you'll have to get one made. You'll also need another diff, either cresta (gears) or a holden or ford diff centre welded in. You'll also need a speedo cable made up ... You'll also have to get it cert'd ($300-600)
If you don't know anything about cars it would be cheaper and easier to buy a rusted out CF that has the holden engine in it then swap it all over
Wheel studs from repco or super cheap etc unless it's the steel wheel jumbo then a truck parts place
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hey Benita
welcome, great to see another from the shaky city of long white cloud on here. check out the our local van club in chch: http://vanzunlimited.webs.com/ (http://vanzunlimited.webs.com/) - i am also a member of the club.
as on here the club is full of knowledge and locals that are always to keen to help another beddy fan out with their project to get it on the
road, had a few members round helpin me with my engine transplant and complete rewire of my cf.
otherwise pm cfjeff as he mite know who to go see about wheel studs, also possibly Bob or Rick at Stanmore Auto Spares mite be able to help out
Scott
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Welcome aboard, I was a newbie way back when and joining buga is one of to the best things I've done. There are so many knowledgable people here all willing to help for nothing in return other than a thanks. You will be amazed at the community spirit here on buga as well as the usual tongue in cheek bullshit that comes with the territory - enjoy getting to know the gang - they,re a weird but loveable lot!!!
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hey Benita
welcome to the beddy family ... and another new zealander ;D
i second scott's post check out the chch van club and maybe all going well , bring it to wellington next easter to the nationals
be careful when reading though posts on here ... so many good ideas , mite drive you insane :o :o :o
russell
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welcome aboard Benita, as scott said yes another from down here in chch. Look us up at vanz unlimited either on our club website or our facebook page. Always ready and willing to help, and advice is always free. As busy said you will need a 6 cylinder diff or a beddy diff with the crester crown wheel and pinion modification, theres one on trade me at the mo or so I'm told. To get a six cylinder cross member will ask around for you and will ask at our next club meeting in a couple of weeks to see if any members have one lying about they dont want. As for drive shafts there are 2 places in christchurch you can get them made when the time comes. Good luck and welcome to building a beddy.
Cheers Jeff
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Hello all thank you for the great replys and welcomes im very excited,
Jeff i was just wondering is the 6 cylider diff like a holden one? to match the engine? this might be a really stupid question sorry but im just learning,
also i spoke to you a whilte ago on the phone when i forst bought my bedford and you were hoping to get kits made up have you been able to do this or not yet i remember you saying it would take a few months,
any idea where i can get the pop top from my roof has the allowance but no fabric?
thanks all for the messages.... will keep in touch :P ::) ::)
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gidday, holden diff would be too narrow and you would need to run rather large spacers on it. 6 cylinder bedford diff is a bedford 4 cylinder one with a crown wheel and pinion gear set out of a vhauxal crester car, as these cars were 6 cylinder. However these diffs are getting hard to find now, but not impossible. As to body kits yes we are still developing them, hold up is the fibreglasser that has been mucking us about for the last year or so has finally admitted he dosent have the time to help us. So on advice we are doing the mould our selves, a bit of a learning curve but we hope to have a mould soon and then finished airdam and flares shortly after. Am spending most of my limited free time on this at the mo, still have many questions about making a mould and working with gel coat, a product I have never worked with. Anyhow I'm sure we'll get there in the end.
Cheers Jeff
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Hi Jeff
thankyou for your help,
what would you suggest to be the easiest and i hate to say it but cheapest moter to put in my CF then? we will at some stage re power it with a V8 but just dont have the funds at the moment and really want it going and ready for my wedding next october? something with a bit more power than the standard slant but easier to put in,or even has easy to fint parts to do so, if there is such a thing?????
::) ::)
cheers ;)
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sorry me again,
can we just use a bedford jumbo diff on the rear?? would this work with the 202?
thanks again ;D
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get a falcon diff head and get the bedford axle tubes sleeved into it ... you get to keep bedford stud
not sure if thats a good thing lol ... also get a little more with to fill the flares if you are getting some
best talk to an engineer first though ...
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Hi Jeff
thankyou for your help,
what would you suggest to be the easiest and i hate to say it but cheapest moter to put in my CF then? we will at some stage re power it with a V8 but just dont have the funds at the moment and really want it going and ready for my wedding next october? something with a bit more power than the standard slant but easier to put in,or even has easy to fint parts to do so, if there is such a thing?????
::) ::)
cheers ;)
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I would like to know of any mechanical workshops in the Brisbane area with experience to transplant a 1976 Holden 308 with T400 auto into a 1976 CF Bedford with a Reliance Camper Van conversion fitted to the vehicle. Kind regards, Desertrider55