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Engineer for 308 conversion Victoria
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Engineer for 308 conversion Victoria
Took my MQ for a RWC and as expected my RWC guy wants me to get an engineer certificate for the 308 conversion.
Has anyone had any positive experiences with engineers in Melbourne they can share? Or negative too?
Im after an engineer in the northern suburbs preferably.
Has anyone had any positive experiences with engineers in Melbourne they can share? Or negative too?
Im after an engineer in the northern suburbs preferably.
Google is your friendkinglakekustoms wrote:hey 85lux would you be able to post up his phone number or his detail`s so i could get in contact with him about my conversion
cheers
Bill Malkoutzis. (VASS No.1011). Talk Torque Automotive. 48 Hillcrest Road. Email:toddteag@tpg.com.au. Ph: (03) 9455 3222. Mob:. LV. Eltham VIC
'89 Hilux Single Cab - 3RZ, 35" Kreepy Krawlers, 4.88's, F & R Air lockers, RUF, Longfields, TG Highsteer, Highmount and no money
Make sure your brakes are all working 100%, make sure engine mounts are done right, and thats about it for an MQ i believe. You wont have emisions stuff to worry about.juls wrote:Does anyone have any experiences they wish to share like the procedure that needs to be taken when getting a v8 engine engineered?
What should I expect I should need to do to have this V8 engineered?
He may ask for brake upgrades, but i doubt it.
If it generally looks like a heap, ie rust everywhere, most engineers will avoid it like the plague, but if its a well maintained vehicle it wont be hard to get engineered at all.
Yeah mines pretty clean, my mechanic who did the rwc (and needs the engineers cert) said the conversion was done well. It looked pretty good to me too.
My mate has had his car looked at by an engineer and he said the engineer wanted to go over every ADR applicable to the car to complete the engineers certificate. Is this true?
I was sorta expecting they look at the engine, mounts etc, its on lpg so no emissions test, do a brake test, then hopefully pass my car
My mate has had his car looked at by an engineer and he said the engineer wanted to go over every ADR applicable to the car to complete the engineers certificate. Is this true?
I was sorta expecting they look at the engine, mounts etc, its on lpg so no emissions test, do a brake test, then hopefully pass my car
Normally yes, for all tose that apply to that model as it goes in the report.juls wrote:Yeah mines pretty clean, my mechanic who did the rwc (and needs the engineers cert) said the conversion was done well. It looked pretty good to me too.
My mate has had his car looked at by an engineer and he said the engineer wanted to go over every ADR applicable to the car to complete the engineers certificate. Is this true?
I was sorta expecting they look at the engine, mounts etc, its on lpg so no emissions test, do a brake test, then hopefully pass my car
Bazzle
People who do your roadworthy aren't entitled to ask for a engineers unless they deem the vehicle unroadworthy, but in which case they rather you get it roadworthy as to produce a cert. that from an extract of the vicroads paperwork, but thats from over 6 years ago, when i built my first car and had to find loopholes to get it registered, now i just start with a registered car
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Spoke to a couple of engineers today, $650 and $700 were what i was quoted.
Sounds pretty straight forward, they just want to inspect it and make sure the engine has the correct clearances from engine bay components.
A little more than I hoped/expected but there you go..
Of course they are either on holidays or busy now because they were on holidays and I wont get it done by Australia day, let alone this week! :(
Sounds pretty straight forward, they just want to inspect it and make sure the engine has the correct clearances from engine bay components.
A little more than I hoped/expected but there you go..
Of course they are either on holidays or busy now because they were on holidays and I wont get it done by Australia day, let alone this week! :(
It always takes a while with these things. When I had the V8 engineered, the guyy looked at it for 10 min, drove it for 5 min, told me to replace the flexible brake lines and get a sound test and said "That'll be $600 + GST"
Had some other work done by Bill Malkoutsis, went to see him first so he know what I was intending to do and how it was before (he didn't charge for that half hour) and he gave me a sheet outlining his charges per hour. It was about $130 an hour if I remember correctly and ended up costing me around $450
That was a few years ago so don't quote me!!
Had some other work done by Bill Malkoutsis, went to see him first so he know what I was intending to do and how it was before (he didn't charge for that half hour) and he gave me a sheet outlining his charges per hour. It was about $130 an hour if I remember correctly and ended up costing me around $450
That was a few years ago so don't quote me!!
73 Series Middy Cruiser 308 VN V8 OME 2in Susp lift 2in Body lift 35in Pro Comp X-Terrains
bill's still charging around that mark!
he'll also want you to stick the car on a weigh bridge, fully and 50/50 front rear
if you lose control due to and over powered/badly weighted/under-braked car that has been engineered, Kill someone, end up in court... they'll bring up the engineer, scrutinise the car and if even a single ADR hasnt been adhered to the engineer gets the manslaughter charge not you.
It's absolute worst super pessimstic scenario, but it's how the engineer has to think so they dont end up in jail.
Simon
he'll also want you to stick the car on a weigh bridge, fully and 50/50 front rear
Almost.... every ADR applicable to the conversion...juls wrote:My mate has had his car looked at by an engineer and he said the engineer wanted to go over every ADR applicable to the car to complete the engineers certificate. Is this true?
if you lose control due to and over powered/badly weighted/under-braked car that has been engineered, Kill someone, end up in court... they'll bring up the engineer, scrutinise the car and if even a single ADR hasnt been adhered to the engineer gets the manslaughter charge not you.
It's absolute worst super pessimstic scenario, but it's how the engineer has to think so they dont end up in jail.
Simon
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