Technical Project Bucket.

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Technical Project Bucket.

Oh dear we are getting silly now!
Of course she just needs JCB tyres for flotation and a propeller + a blow up lilo for canine safety.
Oh and a doggy paddle!
Dave
 
You'd need a separate power source. The boot floor is flat enough but the standard engine doesn't rev' high enough and the surface resistance (bow wave) would be too much for impeller drive.
 
Using a speedboat trailer is ingenious.
Why not put a Seagull engine on the back to confuse all the boaters out there!
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What next air conditioning, and built in water bowl for the dog?
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Dave


I gave my Seagull engine away to Dragon Man a couple of weeks ago! :bang:
 
heh you should see the 3 part video of me trying to get it running.. the most interesting one is the last one.

heh it was not running as good as it should.. i was running it on a really rich mixture of oil and fuel almost 50 - 50

yeah we have a river, but i do not know what the rules and regs are with having a petrol engine on a boat.

i managed to get in contact with the people that do spare parts for the engine and they told me that it is a 1950's "long shaft" model.

would like to get something to try it on.. Talon should do.. he's got that much wax and oil in the sills.. lmao
 
Used to have a couple of those at my old Sea Cadet unit lol

No idea what happened to them though :(
 
Anyway, back on topic :p.

I took Bucket to SPL today, 8 hours and 320 miles round trip! To be done three more times! :( I'm glad Oslo still has the Alfa seats fitted.

Well you don't do that sort of trip without a loo stop........



Once I arrived Bucket was quickly removed from the trailer and put onto a pallet, then forklifted around to the storage compound.



I took a few pics of what else was there......





Inside another warehouse there was a Sunbeam Rapier that had been dipped a couple of days ago. With it were two other cars of interest, one back for E-coating, and one that had already been E-coated. Can you tell what they are?







Here is one of the buildings where it all happens......



A Range Rover had just been taken out of the acid bath and was being jetwashed with fresh water.



It's a very industrial place becuase cars are only a small percentage of thier work. It's home for Bucket now though, at least for the next four weeks.
 
Thanks for all the photos Vern. Will be very interesting to see the end result.

Hopefully the Y10 race car will have a holiday at SPL once I get my finger out

Are they treating all the bolt on panels as well?
 
hi vern,
looks like a serious place....hope they will be gentle with bucket and take care of him...wait to see what there is left of him after the acid dip. julie
 
hi vern,
looks like a serious place....hope they will be gentle with bucket and take care of him...wait to see what there is left of him after the acid dip. julie
 
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