Torana hatch in California...
#1 _LS1 Hatch_
Posted 08 February 2011 - 01:19 PM
I'm an exporter and work with a mate in Lilydale (Eastern suburbs of Melbourne of course) and have been there a heap of times for decent periods of time too, so pretty familiar with things...I'm an exporter by trade too...shipping stuff over there (and back here now and then as well of course) and aside from my Torana I've brought over a heap of Valiants here (I was really into Mopars originally here) and another couple Torrie hatchbacks besides my red one (which I have had over here since around early 2000 or so)
As for my car and what I've done to it....well, I've done just about everything I could think of so far..
It started out as a 253/4 speed car which I did a cam swap, extractors and a few other little things and drove it around that way for years..the engine was getting abit tired, and after building an blown LS1,6 speed '69 Camaro (that was for my mate there) I got the LS1 bug...(and my daily driver for a few years was a 2000 Camaro SS convertable) so I pulled the 253 out of the Torana and just went at it.
I paint stripped the engine bay to bare metal (it was mint) to start with and just primered it and rolled the car into the garage. I looked around a little to find a good low mile LS1/T56 donor, and after finding one I went ahead and built mounts, modified the trans tunnel for room, etc.
I have done every thing on the car from start to finish so far, aside from welding up the air cleaner box (I designed it and made a cardboard mock up) but I only have a mig welder and wanted it done with tig, so had it done locally. I built the wiring loom for the car using a Camaro donor and just used the service manual and went wire by wire and picked out what I needed or didn't.
Aside from the LS1 and T56 six speed...I've got a drop tank, which I bought on one trip there (had it made by a guy near Mt Evelyn) fuel system is all Aeromotive...A1000 pump, twin filters, fuel pump controller, and regulator. I made up all the braided and hard lines for it as well. The engine itself is stock inside, aside from the Edelbrock intake I went with..also I moved/hid the coil packs as you can see as well.
Exhaust is some stainless extractors I built...into an X pipe feeding into Spintech side outlet mufflers. (no worries here with exhaust exit in front of the rear wheels!)
Speaking of wheels, they are custom made ones I had done by a local wheel company. They are a forged aluminum center and are light and strong. 18" x 10" in the back and 18" x 8" in the front.
Diff....I got a 9" housing one trip I was there and bought all new bits for it here.. new 31 spline axles, new Strange nodular center, new Tru-Trac limited slip, 3.55 gears, billet pinion support, the lot..
For brakes...the rear I just used an off the shelf kit with 330mm rotors. The front is abit unusual, but worked out good in the end. I used some billet hubs from there with 5 on 4.75" stud pattern (HQ/Chev) and after alot of research I found a rotor with the perfect offset to suit the caliper choice and my wheel...which is a 360 x 36mm rotor from a 2009 Mercedes AMG. Cool thing is they are factory drilled and really quite cheap even right from the Benz dealer! Calipers are 4 spot Brembo's. I would have liked to use the matching 8 piston AMG Brembo calipers, but the price was sorta outa hand for me (at the moment at least) so this combo worked out well. Just made a caliper bracket out of 5/8" thick plate steel.
Hmmmmm...what else... Oh...car has air conditioning too. I used a street rod style a/c-heater unit mounted up under the dash and spent a fair amount of time building and hiding all the lines in the engine bay aside from a couple short runs from the compressor to the inner skirt area. Power windows and remote door locks was a pretty easy step as well. Also on the interior..I was able to use the factory console as well after some minor trimming.
For cooling, I went with a dual pass Afco radiator and twin Spal fans (with a Spal fan controller) it works excellent. On a very hot day with the air con on..I let the car sit and idle in the driveway for an hour and it didn't flinch.
I wanted to keep all the factory SS gauges in my car too...so I used a tach adaptor from Dakota Digital to run the tacho from the output from the LS1 computer (and it runs the fuel pump controller too) and for the speedo, I use a electronic to mechanical adaptor...pretty much a little box with a motor in it that takes the signal from the computer and converts it to a standard type mechanical speedo cable output. Nice bit of gear.
Sure there is a heap more, that's a start at least...and hope I didn't ramble on too much, ha ha....I have hundreds and hundreds of pics I took during the build and of course be happy to share if anyone is curious about any of it !
I've been around the block in it, but have a few more little things to finish off then will start putting some miles on it to see how it all works out. Once I see everything is good, I have some engine upgrades in mind to take advantage of the intake too...some worked heads and a cam swap should put me in the 500 - 550 hp range I figure.
#2
Posted 08 February 2011 - 01:39 PM
Nice job at improvising!
How do the seppo's react to the car?
#3 _LS1 Hatch_
Posted 08 February 2011 - 01:42 PM
#4 _LS1 Hatch_
Posted 08 February 2011 - 01:54 PM
Here is one of my light up VB signs!
Oh, and a few old street signs too outside, ha ha.. (got these from a recycle place, think it was off Canterbury Rd from memory?)
Some of my past cars too...
And one shot of my shed where I built the car... Anyone from Melbourne who ever took Ansett recognize my floor? The carpet tiles are from the old Ansett Tullamarine terminal.
#5
Posted 08 February 2011 - 02:07 PM
Thanks for starting the thread! Im super impressed with the work you have put in!
Also, are you an Aussie? Or are you American?
#6 _LS1 Hatch_
Posted 08 February 2011 - 02:17 PM
#7 _LS1 Hatch_
Posted 08 February 2011 - 02:41 PM
#8
Posted 08 February 2011 - 03:26 PM
Oh and extractors ??
#9 _LS1 Hatch_
Posted 08 February 2011 - 03:36 PM
All squeezed in ok..
#10
Posted 08 February 2011 - 03:44 PM
#11
Posted 08 February 2011 - 07:50 PM
#12
Posted 08 February 2011 - 09:14 PM
What engine mounts and sump have you used
Oh and extractors ??
I thought you'd be more interested in the master cylinder?
#13
Posted 08 February 2011 - 09:20 PM
to the forum!I'm an exporter and work with a mate in Lilydale
Is that your mate on Beresford Rd?
#14
Posted 08 February 2011 - 09:22 PM
Brakes I can easily adapt
#15 _nicko61_
Posted 08 February 2011 - 10:13 PM
- cool car and i love the number plates
#16 _LS1 Hatch_
Posted 09 February 2011 - 02:21 AM
to the forum!
I'm an exporter and work with a mate in Lilydale
Is that your mate on Beresford Rd?
Yep...Nashville Motors..(and Mr. Lugnut which is his son)
What engine mounts and sump have you used
Oh and extractors ??
I thought you'd be more interested in the master cylinder?
Master cylinder? Is that an inside joke? (Oh, and it's from a 2000 Corvette actually)
Oh, and thanks everyone ! I am real happy with how it's been coming along so far...bit of trial and error of course but the end result is getting there.
#17 _LS1 Hatch_
Posted 09 February 2011 - 02:24 AM
I was thinking about going with TORANA for the hatch, since they are available here...just hadn't made up my mind to switch or not ?
#18
Posted 09 February 2011 - 07:01 AM
Did the upper arms bolt straight in? To suit which year Chevelle?Out back, I fully boxed the lower arms with new bushes, used Edelbrock adjustable uppers (Chevelle ones)
#19 _LS1 Hatch_
Posted 09 February 2011 - 07:35 AM
I can't remember off hand if I used early ('64 - 7) or the '68-on arms..there was a length difference in them... Have to look up what I bought and can let you know though!
#20
Posted 09 February 2011 - 09:36 AM
#21 _LS1 Hatch_
Posted 09 February 2011 - 10:49 AM
#22
Posted 09 February 2011 - 10:59 AM
Edited by ls2lxhatch, 09 February 2011 - 11:06 AM.
#23 _LS1 Hatch_
Posted 09 February 2011 - 11:08 AM
Oh, I see now where they would have a clearance issue. The upper mounts on my diff housing went straight down in the front more so, so did not have that issue like you have shown..
Oh, and for those interested, here is my brake setup in the front.
And the caliper brackets I made..
Took a day to work out just the angle and spacing, but once I did it was pretty simple making the brackets.
Edited by LS1 Hatch, 09 February 2011 - 11:12 AM.
#24 _LS1 Hatch_
Posted 09 February 2011 - 11:33 AM
Just a few other little things I thought up to make it a little more unique I suppose. The T56 has a pretty short throw shift box on it, so don't need the large opening like it had with the original 4 speed, so that is why I made the little filler piece just ahead of the boot. Probably will put something onto it.. maybe get some cool little emblem made up with the 6 speed shift pattern ? (Going to run a different shift knob..think I will use a factory Hurst SS Camaro late model leather one, I really like the feel of them after having my SS Camaro)
#25
Posted 09 February 2011 - 12:22 PM
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