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repumax


Redlining
Posts: 427
posted June 25, 2010 05:15 PM

Anyone doing anything to their truck?

Alright I'll give. I'm getting my headlight bezels replated. Here is a before pic. I post a pic when I get them back.

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1974 Mazda Repu
1986 Yamaha RZ 500
1988 Yamaha YSR 50
1991 Suzuki RGV 250
1992 Yamaha TZR 250 SP
1996 Aprilia RS 250
2003 Ford F-450 6.0 Diesel
2004 Mazda RX8
2006 Yamaha Banshee
2014 18' Eclipse Toy Hauler

       
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mazdarepu


Revvin Up
Posts: 51
posted June 25, 2010 06:37 PM

I am . . . . .

Doing a couple of things to my truck.
Anyone else?
. .crickets crickets whoo whoo(owl)crickets crickets

       
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repumax


Redlining
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posted June 25, 2010 07:34 PM

Whoo whoo! Thats funny!
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1974 Mazda Repu
1986 Yamaha RZ 500
1988 Yamaha YSR 50
1991 Suzuki RGV 250
1992 Yamaha TZR 250 SP
1996 Aprilia RS 250
2003 Ford F-450 6.0 Diesel
2004 Mazda RX8
2006 Yamaha Banshee
2014 18' Eclipse Toy Hauler

       
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midnightriders


1st Gear
Posts: 16
posted June 26, 2010 07:18 AM

i am, this weekend going to get a stripped down truck from klaus to get a complete... truck on the road...

maybe thats why no ones on... too busy working on their trucks!
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'74 white RePu
rb26 awd 240sx (yea i know)

       
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boyotoyo


1st Gear
Posts: 33
posted June 26, 2010 09:40 AM

Is that very expensive having the plastic piece replated? Isn't there a special process they do for those; can't remember the name exactly; it was a couple of years ago when I was reading about it.
Anyway, the rest of your front end looks great. It appears the bumper and hood trim have already been rechromed from the pics and the center grille looks new too.

       
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Klaus42


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posted June 26, 2010 10:50 AM
Edited By: Klaus42 on 26 Jun 2010 10:52

Yep...

I'm about to finish stripping a cab/bed/rolling chassis for Geoff. Apparently his cab has so much rust that all of mine are far superior, so one that wasn't ever going to get built will now become one with all of his good parts, and another REPU will end up/stay on the road. Gotta love that! :)

RE: 'Chrome' on those parts: The plastics are 'vacuum metalized'; the hood trim I think is thin stainless -- it's not chrome, that much is for sure. (Nice level of polish on yours tho, Max!)

If anyone's restoring/repainting a center grille, that color of silver is called 'Argent'. ;)

       
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mazdarepu


Revvin Up
Posts: 51
posted June 26, 2010 12:30 PM

Actually . . .

those plastic front end pieces are chrome plated and not vacuum metalized and yes, expensive.

       
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repumax


Redlining
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posted June 26, 2010 01:52 PM

Yep, vacuum metalizing is a process for chroming plastic but this shop does it different. The hood trim piece is indeed stainless and was polished by me.
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1974 Mazda Repu
1986 Yamaha RZ 500
1988 Yamaha YSR 50
1991 Suzuki RGV 250
1992 Yamaha TZR 250 SP
1996 Aprilia RS 250
2003 Ford F-450 6.0 Diesel
2004 Mazda RX8
2006 Yamaha Banshee
2014 18' Eclipse Toy Hauler

       
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Klaus42


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posted June 26, 2010 04:19 PM

Edumacate me, please!

If plastic 'chrome' isn't vacuum metalized, and a regular chrome shop cannot or will not chrome plastic... who/what/where is involved in doing it right, or by the preferred/superior method?

       
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fliboyz6


Revvin Up
great
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posted June 26, 2010 05:01 PM

plastic can indeed be chrome plated just like any metal part all you have to is paint it first with a special paint high in copper i saw a clip on tv that was done at advanced plating which is one of the best in the country

       
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dhood


Hauling
Posts: 134
posted June 26, 2010 06:29 PM

OK, I'll pipe in. Next month my 77 is up for smog. Gotta love that! Wish the bigger cab was made in 76 then I wouldn't have to deal with it. Have a rebuilt air pump to put on, just got a co analyzer on ebay to precheck the carb, and then to check all the valves and the evap system. Last time I took it to my old mechanic (he got all the factory training when these were new) but he moved to Costa Rica, and the new owners didn't know didly about it, finally sold me a new gas cap and passed it after I talked circles around them. So everyone keep your fingers crossed for me cuz I'm goin solo on this one.

       
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boyotoyo


1st Gear
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posted June 26, 2010 07:09 PM

Dhood. Do you drive your Repu everyday? Or say more than 3000 miles a year? If not, you might want to check into your state laws about classic car insurance.
My state requires emissions tests on all vehicles all the way back to '67, however, last year new legislation was passed for the collector car hobbyist. Now, if you keep classic car insurance on your vehicle you are no longer required to have the emissions testing every year.
The catch is, there are certain requirements you must meet to obtain this insurance and yes there is mileage restrictions. Most plans I have seen are from 1000 to 3000 miles. Mine is 6000. It is more for shows and events although some pleasure driving is allowed.
Just a thought. I know how painful the smog checks can be.
Good luck.

       
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TimPA136


Redlining
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posted June 26, 2010 09:08 PM
Edited By: TimPA136 on 26 Jun 2010 21:18

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Dhood. Do you drive your Repu everyday? Or say more than 3000 miles a year? If not, you might want to check into your state laws about classic car insurance.
My state requires emissions tests on all vehicles all the way back to '67, however, last year new legislation was passed for the collector car hobbyist. Now, if you keep classic car insurance on your vehicle you are no longer required to have the emissions testing every year.
The catch is, there are certain requirements you must meet to obtain this insurance and yes there is mileage restrictions. Most plans I have seen are from 1000 to 3000 miles. Mine is 6000. It is more for shows and events although some pleasure driving is allowed.
Just a thought. I know how painful the smog checks can be.
Good luck.


Welcome to the forum Boyotoyo,

Good Luck also Dhood, the A.I.R. pump is the key to clean emissions

I don't think we have any insurance classic or otherwise like that.

Here is a link to spray on chrome on Jays Garage
http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/segment/restoration-blog/spray-on-chrome/#more


I had a wheel straightened and am happy with the job.

Tim

       
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xp882


Redlining
Posts: 294
posted June 26, 2010 11:32 PM

I've just been finishing up my ls1 swap, cant wait to use the 6speed and have a better sounding exhaust.


hahaha ok ookkk j/k.. i just washed it last week, thats about it thats new.. just been working on why the ass end keeps fishtailing when i shift any ideas? i think its a fuse, i didnt see anything on it in the owners manual and i still haven't found the ARS button.
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dhood


Hauling
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posted June 27, 2010 07:34 AM

boyotoyo and others thanks for the advice. Yes I do drive my truck about 3-5k a year. I'll look into classic insurance but the truck is getting kinda worn out and ugly so not sure how the ins company will view me keeping it for shows only. But its a good idea and might motivate me to start working on the cosmetics. I'm in Calif so probably a no go to get out of smog requirements. In fact in this state Jay Leno had to go lobby to stop the govt from imposing new updated equipment on classic cars. I used to have a pink slip for a 76 and coulda swapped the VINs I guess but truck goes fast enough and has pssed smog so far. I have a 66 Sunbeam Alpine that my turbo 13b will go into someday.

       
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TimPA136


Redlining
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posted June 27, 2010 01:52 PM
Edited By: TimPA136 on 27 Jun 2010 13:58

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just been working on why the ass end keeps fishtailing when i shift any ideas? i think its a fuse, i didnt see anything on it in the owners manual and i still haven't found the ARS button.
XP882:
You need to switch on the stabilitrack and ABS.
I think that switch is in the center console and the button has those wavy, fishtailing lines........I'll look in my owners manual too. Tim

       
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sparky


Redlining
Posts: 299
posted June 27, 2010 07:00 PM

Tim, Just wathced the video for srpay on chrome. Awesome. Looks like the technology is new and there is not alot of DIY kits out there. Hopefully that will change soon. I definitlet need to touch up the headlight bezels and front bumper.
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'77 REPU
Stock 6-port
T-2 tranny
Weber IDA 48
Alum Flywheel
3rd gen Torsen in rear end.
DLDFIS ignition

       
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Brad


Rotorhead
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posted June 28, 2010 12:22 PM
Edited By: Brad on 28 Jun 2010 12:32

rebuilding the motor





Oil pickup tube:







       
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absolutjh


1st Gear
Posts: 37
posted June 28, 2010 02:46 PM

REPU REPOWER

As many of you have seen I am i the process of dropping a new motor (4 port J-Bridge) into my 74 REPU. It will also be installing a full roll cage w/ 5 pt harness, a new carpet kit, door seals, and a recovered bench seat as the buckets I put in are just too big for comfort.

I am going to be utilizing a MSD 6A and MSD Timing controller to retard the timing on the lead coil (trail coil will not be active) when using the Cold Fusion Nitrous System.

I was looking at installing a RX-8 6 spd while I was at it, and have determined I need to stay focused or I'll never get it back on the road. Besides I need to beef-up the rear end and drive shaft before I fiddle with the transmission, as they will be the weakest link. With over 400 h.p. I cant imagine the rear diff and drive shaft will hold up very long. I hope to have an 8" ford rear end with limited slip differential installed in the next few months.

The exhaust will also get a bit of work done to it, and I am going to remove some of the rust and respray some of the bed to hold back the rust until I can repaint the whole truck. I think I will also remove the trailering mirrors in-lieu of some nice small 4" square or rounf mirrors.

You can follow the build process in the REPU REPOWER thread. Until then happy rotaring...
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1974 REPU, w/ Pineapple
Racing Bridge Port 13B and
RX-7 5 Speed conversion.

2001 BMW E38 740i Sport

       
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Brad


Rotorhead
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posted June 28, 2010 03:42 PM

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I was looking at installing a RX-8 6 spd while I was at it, and have determined I need to stay focused or I'll never get it back on the road. Besides I need to beef-up the rear end and drive shaft before I fiddle with the transmission, as they will be the weakest link. With over 400 h.p. I cant imagine the rear diff and drive shaft will hold up very long. I hope to have an 8" ford rear end with limited slip differential installed in the next few months.



I know for a fact the repu ring and pinion with a 3rd gen torsen LSD is good for at least 460rwhp @ 14psi. You will want a limited slip with all that power. The tranny broke long before anything behind it did. It sounds like you'll be dragracing so a Turbo2 diff may last longer. Dan had an aluminum one piece driveshaft made, very nice.

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74 REPU Lawn Green
81 Rx-7 racecar. 12a J-
Bridge

       
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