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Engines dressing?


awaken1973
12-10-2001, 12:47 AM
Could somebody share tips and hints for custom engine dressing (adding plug wires, hoses, etc for more natural look)

Jay!
12-10-2001, 12:57 AM
Warren explained part of it:
Originally posted by primera man in 1970 Dodge Challenger Is My Next Project (http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=11361)
The engine wiring is fairly easy to to.
I have a small drill that i use to drill the dissy cap. Cant remember the size but it has to be small enough to get the 8 holes in the top of the dissy cap. The heads on the engine you drill as well were the plug goes.
You then wire the engine the same as a normal engine. The wires are glued in by super glue. You just mold them to where ever you want to run them.
The fuel line i use a clear tubing that Tamiya supply in there bike kits and superglue it to the inlet of the carbs.
I use the same wiring but different colours to run to the starter motor/battery and the Alt.
Once again just drill the hole, poke the wire in.
The wiring i get from my local model shop. Comes in a red/black/green/blue or yellow.
It has a very very thin piece of copper that helps to shape the wire.
In most show cars 99% of the wiring is hiden to give a nice clean look, so you dont have to do to much

awaken1973
12-10-2001, 02:17 AM
but how to simulate crimped and rubber hoses?
e.g. like this

http://www.kunta-ripley.com/m_cars/wrc/L037/int/wrc_037_b02.jpg

primera man
12-10-2001, 03:11 AM
My model shop here used to sell*Dress up Kits* for engines that had all that kind of stuff in them. I'm not sure if they still do them as i have not seen one for a long time. I'll see if i can find out a bit more info for you.
The pic below was one i brought for this engine a while back

Guiddy
12-10-2001, 04:27 AM
Originally posted by awaken1973
but how to simulate crimped and rubber hoses?
e.g. like this

http://www.kunta-ripley.com/m_cars/wrc/L037/int/wrc_037_b02.jpg

That's a spring through heatshrink!

awaken1973
12-10-2001, 04:40 AM
That's a spring through heatshrink!

Sorry what is "heatshrink"?

So can I take small spring from the pen and lead it thru
small rubber hose and get such results?

Guiddy
12-10-2001, 07:05 AM
Heathshrink is a tube of a certain diameter, which when exposed to heat from a hair dryer, shrinks!
You use it in electronics. Get it from a model race car shop or electrical suppliers! Comes in lovely colours!

modelfan1
12-11-2001, 07:24 PM
Replicas and Miniatures of Maryland sells resin distributor caps already drilled-they save alot aggrevation !:D

Jay!
12-12-2001, 02:33 AM
Originally posted by modelfan1
Replicas and Miniatures of Maryland sells resin distributor caps already drilled-they save alot aggrevation !:D I know they (and others) make 8-plug distibutors, but do they also make 6- and 4-plug sets, too?

modelfan1
12-12-2001, 06:40 PM
I know they (and others) make 8-plug distibutors, but do they also make 6- and 4-plug sets, too?



:rolleyes: :rolleyes: are there 4 and 6 cylinder cars. LOL
but no Norm does not make 4 or 6 cylinder distributer caps

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