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Re: Looking for V6 commodore conversion kit
« Reply #10 on: November 14, 2010, 11:16:43 AM »
gday mate theres a bloke selling a v6 conversion with a shell in vic, where you from?

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Re: Looking for V6 commodore conversion kit
« Reply #11 on: November 14, 2010, 12:05:50 PM »
Hey warren, good in theory, but we found that when we cut the minimum of floor out we ended up with a weak and flexible bit of floor. Because you have to cut into the stamped portion that gives you your strength, you need to replace or fabricate new braces, we are building a ridgid frame around our opening.  The last thing you want is the floor flexing as you drive, and i dont want a failed stamp from my engineer, so i am going the extra mile and making the floor as it was prior to hacking it up. Keep in mine guys i am building a show van, so when people look over it, under it i want it to look like it came from the bedford factory, not as if my mechanic was jack the ripper.

The end of the day all this conversation could of been avoided if the moree guys had of made a sheetmetal template b4 slotting the motor back in for the last time on one of their builds, then use the metal template to create cardboard ones, cheap as and shows they care about every van looking good. Its ok V6 Moree, i will do it for you, and charge only for my time and materials,  $0-00   ;) ;) D ;D ??? ??? ???

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Re: Looking for V6 commodore conversion kit
« Reply #12 on: November 14, 2010, 12:46:06 PM »
yeh weve got a van here. it has box tube under the floor around where its cut. it was done by castlemain rod shop. simple easy.

also got another van here the has sheet metal folded upward which the engine cover sits over.. also enginered.

many ways to brace it.

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Re: Looking for V6 commodore conversion kit
« Reply #13 on: November 14, 2010, 04:20:30 PM »
Yep, Ben mine has the bent up lip, soild as, yet very simpley done>>>>>>>>>>

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Re: Looking for V6 commodore conversion kit
« Reply #14 on: November 14, 2010, 08:06:20 PM »
i used 25  x 25 x 2 angle iron to do my lip
There are so many people out there who will tell you that you can't. What you've got to do is turn around and say "watch me"

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Re: Looking for V6 commodore conversion kit
« Reply #15 on: November 14, 2010, 10:20:34 PM »
i used 25  x 25 x 2 angle iron to do my lip

interesting... will aluminum do or will it cause corrosion?

did you lay it on top of the floor or place the flat under the floor lip?

did you pop-rivet, bolt or wield? 

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Re: Looking for V6 commodore conversion kit
« Reply #16 on: November 15, 2010, 04:48:59 AM »
i used 25  x 25 x 2 angle iron to do my lip

I did the same however it was 3mm I used. I also used 25mm box section underneath and welded the crap out of it. Then I welded some 32mm x 3mm flat around the sides to tidy it up. Was a bit paranoid with the amount of steel I had to cut out of the floor. Solid as a brick sh*thouse now.

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Re: Looking for V6 commodore conversion kit
« Reply #17 on: November 15, 2010, 05:04:18 AM »
interesting... will aluminum do or will it cause corrosion?

did you lay it on top of the floor or place the flat under the floor lip?

did you pop-rivet, bolt or wield? 
  steel would be stronger for this, I put it up from under the floor and welded it in. sealer and underseal underneath and light skim of bog and paint on top
There are so many people out there who will tell you that you can't. What you've got to do is turn around and say "watch me"

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Re: Looking for V6 commodore conversion kit
« Reply #18 on: November 23, 2010, 06:47:57 PM »
No not looking for conversion kit,  but got the V6 VN motor and gear box out of the vn, hung it over the spare front end, and noticed that the oil drain plug looks like it might be hard to get at to drain the oil, does that mean the drain plug needs to be re positioned to the rear of the sump.
Nothing is impossible it just takes a bit longer
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Re: Looking for V6 commodore conversion kit
« Reply #19 on: November 23, 2010, 07:53:48 PM »
i have just had my sump cut down cost me 80$ but i had the bowl part moved to the back so you can mount the motor lower and dont have it to high in the cab plus easer to fit over the cf cross member plus havent needed to cut sweet f all out off the old girl any good engineer should be able to do that for you took mine 2 hours
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