God I have to think carefully re-wiring a household plug....think I will leave my Z as petrol, respect to you Mr Cheesewright for this project.
About 12 years ago the start-up I co-founded joined an accelerator programme. One of my takeaways from my time spent there (I was still running another business) was the phrase "JFDI", short for "Just f***ing do it." I think it is fair to say I have reached the JFDI stage on this project.
In April we are getting a load of building work done. This building work starts in the place I have currently stored a bunch of the body parts stripped from the car: bumper, wheel arch liners, etc. I need to clear this area, which means I need to have the car reassembled by April.
Fortunately, there has been progress while I've been quiet on the blogging front. That was for all the usual reasons: work, family, despair at the lack of variety in my life under lockdown. Mainly work though: thankfully that has been good, keeping me busy but funding this adventure.
Which leads me neatly to a confession: I have rather lost track of spending on this project. Or rather I had. What started as a passion project, and an educational project for my daughter, has become increasingly closely aligned with my work. In fact, it has helped me win some very interesting business. As a result my accountant advised me that my investments would constitute a legitimate business expense. Which was great, until he told me how much I had spent...
For now, let's just say that it is more than I imagined. When I'm done, I shall publish a budget based on what it would cost to replicate my project. But I shall say now that I might not be brave enough to share what I've actually spent. Though thankfully, I can say that the business it has helped to bring in more than covers the costs.
Anyway, back to JFDI. What has happened in the last two months?
And this is the real JFDI moment: this weekend, without fail, I will get those stuck bolts out. My epoxy-based scheme failed. Miserably. So I have filled the fuel tank with water. And I will be getting the welder out, to weld on some hex studs I can use to spin them off. With luck, the heat will also help to free them.
- I've got the inverter board fixed after a few attempts and my inverter now seems to be working fine (this one sentence hides a lot of pain)
- I've overcome some issues with the resolver, which works out the position of the motor rotor (this sentence hides hours of swearing)
- I have my charger mostly working (ditto)
- I've made almost no progress removing the rear subframe... (Malcolm Tucker would blush at the swearing involved here)
Then there is some refurbishment to do. I have bought kits to refurb both sets of brakes. I could probably do with new bearings but those can wait for now. The rear subframe needs a really good clean and a coat of paint. And all the brake lines need redoing.
Keep the faith and JFDI !
good luck getting those Allen bolts out, as you say the heat should help, plumbers freeze spray has helped me on a few occasions too.
You probably know already, but if you’re replacing the brake backplates you’ll have to do the bearings anyway. Good luck with it all.
Ha! Yep. I've been doing the maths on making this a commercial thing (not seriously, just for fun) and once you factor in the hours for a one-off it gets very expensive.Awesome stuff, sounds like you are working more on the mechanicals of the car now rather than the electrification components? That must be a good sign.
I've been following 'electric classic cars' company after their recent TV series and they make all this look so easy! I guess its not which is why they also charge 50k a car!
Absolutely but per my previous reply, I'll try to share as much as I can so that if others want to do a similar conversion in future, they can learn from my (many) mistakes.Only problem with doing a first is the developmental cost that should be a saving for someone else in the future. Looking forward to see your project running.
Amazing! Don't think I'll achieve quite that level of finish but I'll have a good go.Doesn’t look too bad, taken a couple out that look similar and they clean up ok. Keep the faith!