Marty's GA Build
Marty's GA Build
I have owned this car for many years and whether i like it or not it has become a build/ project car. I purchased the 1971 GA Galant of a lady owner who bought it ex demo in Broken Hill and at some point moved to Adelaide. The car is pretty honest and a part from some minor front end damage (which had been repaired reasonably well) and a smallish amount of rust in the usual spots is not bad a for a 1971 car. The car was originally a 1300, drum brake, 4 speed car. After purchasing the car i swapped out the front drums for discs and installed new lowered suspension, lancer hatch steering wheel, venetian blind and Hayashi wheels. Even though it was a bit rough around the edges i really enjoyed using the car.
2015-01-25104241_zps5d690e4e by martin sharpe, on Flickr
The next few post's will be a bit of a catch up to get me up to date.
Cheers,
Marty.
2015-01-25104241_zps5d690e4e by martin sharpe, on Flickr
The next few post's will be a bit of a catch up to get me up to date.
Cheers,
Marty.
Re: Marty's GA Build
The plan for the car was to keep it what i would call relatively original. So freshen up a 4g32, fit Jap 5 speed, repair the rust to the best of my abilities, body work and paint. Sounds easy when you condense it into one sentence
One of the first few things i started looking at was sourcing an engine. I ended up getting a bottom end from one of the guys off the forum and a cylinder head from a bloke in Tassie which had been ported and polished. A part from a few extra galleries in the block(can you spot them?) the motor went together pretty well.
4g32 identification by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20180713_142646 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
The motor has new rings, bearings, timing chain over sized pistons and has been balanced. It currently has a standard cam, 32/36 Weber and i'm in the process of modding some RPW headers to suit the large flange.
20170623_210015 by martin sharpe, on Flickr20180410_172745 by martin sharpe, on Flickr20180617_013121 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Cheers,
Marty.
One of the first few things i started looking at was sourcing an engine. I ended up getting a bottom end from one of the guys off the forum and a cylinder head from a bloke in Tassie which had been ported and polished. A part from a few extra galleries in the block(can you spot them?) the motor went together pretty well.
4g32 identification by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20180713_142646 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
The motor has new rings, bearings, timing chain over sized pistons and has been balanced. It currently has a standard cam, 32/36 Weber and i'm in the process of modding some RPW headers to suit the large flange.
20170623_210015 by martin sharpe, on Flickr20180410_172745 by martin sharpe, on Flickr20180617_013121 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Cheers,
Marty.
Re: Marty's GA Build
Very nice Marty,
Loving the look of this, just a simple lowering job and nice set of wheels is all these need to make them look good
How far do you think you'll go with paint? Whole car, or just try to patch up and blend any repair areas?
Loving the look of this, just a simple lowering job and nice set of wheels is all these need to make them look good
How far do you think you'll go with paint? Whole car, or just try to patch up and blend any repair areas?
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Thanks mate i appreciate it. I'm not really sure how far i'm going to go with the paint, i haven't had a lot of experience with painting but i'm definitely keen to learn so we will see how i go.
The next thing i started looking at was the various rust spots around the car. I did a bit of research on rust repairs and i think the most spots have come out reasonably well.
20170219_174358 by martin sharpe, on Flickr20170219_182351 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20170404_182002 by martin sharpe, on Flickr20180522_140710 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20180522_165301 by martin sharpe, on Flickr20180531_125545 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Both side heater channels have also been done but i don't have many photos of that.
Cheers,
Marty.
The next thing i started looking at was the various rust spots around the car. I did a bit of research on rust repairs and i think the most spots have come out reasonably well.
20170219_174358 by martin sharpe, on Flickr20170219_182351 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20170404_182002 by martin sharpe, on Flickr20180522_140710 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20180522_165301 by martin sharpe, on Flickr20180531_125545 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Both side heater channels have also been done but i don't have many photos of that.
Cheers,
Marty.
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Re: Marty's GA Build
Good work marty. Check up near the battery tray i had some surface rust up near mine when i removed the tray from the engine bay
Re: Marty's GA Build
Thanks for that. I have noticed a bit of surface rust around the battery tray but it doesn't look like it should be anything too major.
Also i found a couple of pics of the heater vent channel repair.
Snapchat-448182047 by martin sharpe, on Flickr2018-08-15_09-42-23 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
I would definitely recommend checking your heater channels as both of mine were bad.
Cheers,
Marty.
Also i found a couple of pics of the heater vent channel repair.
Snapchat-448182047 by martin sharpe, on Flickr2018-08-15_09-42-23 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
I would definitely recommend checking your heater channels as both of mine were bad.
Cheers,
Marty.
Re: Marty's GA Build
After the rust had been taken care of i stripped and painted all the inner guards and behind the grill will POR15. If you're not aware of POR15 it's an anti rust paint and claims to create a mechanical barrier to rust versus a chemical system most other brands use. It's pretty expensive but does go on pretty nice and sets very hard so we will see how it goes.
2018-05-07_10-40-33 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20180602_163453 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20180724_181751 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
I used a brush to apply it and think it came out reasonable.
Cheers,
Marty.
2018-05-07_10-40-33 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20180602_163453 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20180724_181751 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
I used a brush to apply it and think it came out reasonable.
Cheers,
Marty.
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Re: Marty's GA Build
Looks awesome mate. the shine on the black is painted with a brush??? What brand is it ?
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Re: Marty's GA Build
Yeah I've seen reviews of por15, none of them are -ve
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Re: Marty's GA Build
There's some pretty decent rust repairs you've done there. Nice job
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Re: Marty's GA Build
Cheers guys.
Next on the list of things to address is cleaning and painting the long list of bits and pieces.
GS/ GTO mirrors
Before
2018-10-01_12-26-00 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
After
20180723_145205 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Other random bits
20180809_182900 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
There is still heaps of stuff to clean up and paint. Also one patch of rust in the chassis rail I've started to investigate.
20180810_142003 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20180810_145633 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Cheers,
Marty.
Next on the list of things to address is cleaning and painting the long list of bits and pieces.
GS/ GTO mirrors
Before
2018-10-01_12-26-00 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
After
20180723_145205 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Other random bits
20180809_182900 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
There is still heaps of stuff to clean up and paint. Also one patch of rust in the chassis rail I've started to investigate.
20180810_142003 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20180810_145633 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Cheers,
Marty.
Re: Marty's GA Build
This is commendable work.
Great to see another GA being loved
Wish I had your welding abilities
How are you going with relocating the gearbox cross-mount?
Have you had to shift it rearward?
Look forward to updates
T.
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Re: Marty's GA Build
Thanks Tandanas, appreciate all the kind words.
As for the cross member i can't tell you, i don't actually have a 5 speed or cross member as of yet. I have read a few of the threads on here and lots of people have mentioned it as an issue so we will see. I'll keep you posted.
Cheers,
Marty
As for the cross member i can't tell you, i don't actually have a 5 speed or cross member as of yet. I have read a few of the threads on here and lots of people have mentioned it as an issue so we will see. I'll keep you posted.
Cheers,
Marty
Re: Marty's GA Build
The issue with the GAs is that their g/box cross member bolts inboard of the chassis rails.
The GBs bolt up through the rails.
So if you can find a GB cross member, you can drill through the rails, add crush tubes and bolt up
Welding to rails is forbidden where I'm from, so you cant just extend the GA inboard mounts rearward
Also you may have to move the gear-stick hole rearward a bit.
Just cut away from the back of the hole and weld it to the front
Some 5 speeds have shorter extension housings than others - short is good.
Others here have more experience than me in this, so I'm happy to be corrected on any of this.
Cheers
T.
The GBs bolt up through the rails.
So if you can find a GB cross member, you can drill through the rails, add crush tubes and bolt up
Welding to rails is forbidden where I'm from, so you cant just extend the GA inboard mounts rearward
Also you may have to move the gear-stick hole rearward a bit.
Just cut away from the back of the hole and weld it to the front
Some 5 speeds have shorter extension housings than others - short is good.
Others here have more experience than me in this, so I'm happy to be corrected on any of this.
Cheers
T.
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Re: Marty's GA Build
Well i didn't know there was a difference from GA to GB, thanks for that it's certainly something to think about.
I was aware of the extension housing variations, from my understanding i need a GE GH Sigma or any lancer narrow block box.
2018-10-05_07-53-39 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Some center caps for my wheels arrived in the mail this week, pretty happy with them.
Cheers,
Marty.
I was aware of the extension housing variations, from my understanding i need a GE GH Sigma or any lancer narrow block box.
2018-10-05_07-53-39 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Some center caps for my wheels arrived in the mail this week, pretty happy with them.
Cheers,
Marty.
Re: Marty's GA Build
Started to peel back the layers of rust in the chassis rail.
2018-10-15_11-06-28 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
As per usual i had to take out more metal/rust than planned.
2018-10-15_11-07-02 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
The two layers made things a little interesting
2018-10-15_11-07-50 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20181015_183722 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
All in all it doesn't look too bad.
Cheers,
Marty.
2018-10-15_11-06-28 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
As per usual i had to take out more metal/rust than planned.
2018-10-15_11-07-02 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
The two layers made things a little interesting
2018-10-15_11-07-50 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
20181015_183722 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
All in all it doesn't look too bad.
Cheers,
Marty.
Re: Marty's GA Build
Inner skin fabbed up.
2018-10-22_05-20-41 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Then tacked in.
2018-10-22_05-15-13 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
2018-10-22_05-15-42 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
It will be fully welded and ground down before the outer skin goes on.
Cheers,
Marty.
2018-10-22_05-20-41 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Then tacked in.
2018-10-22_05-15-13 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
2018-10-22_05-15-42 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
It will be fully welded and ground down before the outer skin goes on.
Cheers,
Marty.
Re: Marty's GA Build
Inner skin fully welded and ground down.
2018-10-24_08-39-49 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
2018-10-24_08-40-56 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Cheers,
Marty.
2018-10-24_08-39-49 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
2018-10-24_08-40-56 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Cheers,
Marty.
Re: Marty's GA Build
Finished off the chassis rail over the weekend.
2019-01-21_04-14-18 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
This time i made the side curved piece first.
2019-01-21_04-14-51 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Then welded to inner rail.
2019-01-21_04-15-15 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Then attached the bottom piece and ground down.
2019-01-21_04-16-34 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Happy with the results.
Cheers,
Marty.
2019-01-21_04-14-18 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
This time i made the side curved piece first.
2019-01-21_04-14-51 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Then welded to inner rail.
2019-01-21_04-15-15 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Then attached the bottom piece and ground down.
2019-01-21_04-16-34 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Happy with the results.
Cheers,
Marty.
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Re: Marty's GA Build
Great work..
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Thanks Superscan.
The engine bay is mostly stripped.
2019-02-15_07-58-00 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Layed some etch primer down to protect the bare steal.
2019-02-15_07-58-20 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Still needs a bit more prep but not too far of spraying some hi build primer.
Cheers,
Marty.
The engine bay is mostly stripped.
2019-02-15_07-58-00 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Layed some etch primer down to protect the bare steal.
2019-02-15_07-58-20 by martin sharpe, on Flickr
Still needs a bit more prep but not too far of spraying some hi build primer.
Cheers,
Marty.
Re: Marty's GA Build
Good to see you're still plugging away at this Marty.
Any updates since the last?
Dave
Any updates since the last?
Dave
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