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Posted 8/2/2012 17:43 (#14026 - in reply to #13349)
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Here is the Endeavour fuel tank.

I do not think you have a Endeavour tank.




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Posted 8/2/2012 17:48 (#14027 - in reply to #13349)
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The exhaust pipe runs side by side with tailshaft.
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Posted 8/2/2012 17:58 (#14029 - in reply to #13349)
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Here is what it looks like on the endeavour and the fuel tank



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Posted 8/2/2012 19:06 (#14030 - in reply to #13349)
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I don't want to argue with you. We have a tank of Endeavour, and he is a great for the body Galant. When you start the installation, you will understand what I said. Good luck to you.
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Posted 8/2/2012 19:10 (#14031 - in reply to #13349)
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here is a tank of Endeavour, find the 10 differences from your tank.



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Posted 8/2/2012 22:35 (#14032 - in reply to #14031)
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stayer - 8/2/2012 19:10

here is a tank of Endeavour, find the 10 differences from your tank.





Okay I will try him Friday......I hope i do not have the same problem you had, because my rear axle is different to yours?
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Posted 10/2/2012 23:42 (#14034 - in reply to #14032)
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Sayer....


Of course you were correct.

The Endeavour fuel tank is hopeless to fit in this application.

This is because the Endeavour is higher and the back seat in the Galant is lower, it is impossible to make work.

I have decided to do everything else and will do the fuel tank re-design to fit in with the tailshaft and exhaust.

I meant to ask you, how do you intend to keep the ABS wiorking with your Evo rear axle?

I think the driveshaft to hub sensors are totally different to the Galant, yes?
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Posted 10/2/2012 23:54 (#14035 - in reply to #13349)
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Here is tonights effort... got the rear end completed now...hubs, calipers, abs sensors and had to have a trailing arm fabricated to the same shape as the endeavour to clear the ball joint.

Thieveing assholes only sent me one with the endeavour rear axle.


She spins and stops and the camber and track is perfect.

Just got to decide on the direction i want to head in for the rear drive now.

Still having the K frame work done, but am thinking of a simpler way....



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Posted 11/2/2012 19:41 (#14036 - in reply to #14035)
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Check this site out, if your thinking about an electric rear drive, the motors connect to your drive shaft http://www.go-ev.com/



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Posted 11/2/2012 21:16 (#14037 - in reply to #13349)
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Thanks for that wsbtt, yes have looked at that site. Some mean looking setups for sure....
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