vrijdag 13 juli 2007
Internal Affairs
Finally the sun is coming through and that means....another day of hard work on the Camel.
Goal is to finish the inside this weekend so a new 12 hour working day was used to reach that goal. Pascal came all the way from Utrecht to help me out on paintjobs and other decorative support. We installed toiletpaper, towelracks ;-), a cubboard, 24to220V converter and numerous other details. It was a fun day, thanks Pascal!
maandag 9 juli 2007
Paint job & other
Under the sunny skies of Holland (2 days in our summer...) there was finally time to paint the inside. A light sandstone yellow was used, just a little lighter than the outside color. After painting the carpet was cut to size and put in place. The fire-extinguisher and a powerful Maglite were put within reach and a few moments later the superstyle curtains were hung (thanks mum!) The first steps of my new livingroom ;-)
My good friend Bas helped out on the pumping-the-stereo part; a new radioCDplayer plus two gigantic 3 way speakers were mounted in the slightly adapted overhead panel. Also a 12V connector was fitted in to support the TomTom or other 12V equipment.
To avoid 'sate-pierced-pedestrians' the two steel pins (designed to hold to hi-lift jack) were covered with rubber doorstops.
Cable car
The REAL reason the engine didn't start was not only the faulty startermotor; one of the big batts passed away. It gave 12Volts but as soon a high current was demanded it collapsed. So after replacing the two big 95Ah batts the car started without a problem thanks to Mike and a very smooth running startermotor. After some testdriving I could start with the numerous smallerjobs on the car. Two cables were made which should prevent sweeping tree-branches into my tiny windows. Not really a must, but hey, they look very cool!
woensdag 4 juli 2007
Startermotor out&in
On monday my new LaRo friend Marius helped me out with the removal of the 'faulty' startermotor. This beast is a big as a biscuit-can and weights over 12 kgs. Of course it was not an easy job since the exhaust pipe had to be disconnected. Rust rests so we had to drill one of the screws out. After 2,5 hours of hard work the beast was tamed.
It has been revised and overhauled; the relay has been replaced. ' Unfortunately' the startermotor was running fine so the cause of not starting should be the two big batteries which seemed perfectly OK. New batt's will solve my problems. The Camel should run Friday smoothly again! I build the startermotor in all by myself so I learned at least something from this exercise!
On the photo; Marius and the Beast
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