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The Marauder
Vanders - January 2nd, 2014 at 07:10 PM

I've put up a couple of posts previously about The Marauder kit car I've been building.

Here is where I'm up to:

http://www.paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build21.jpg


http://www.paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build22.jpg


http://www.paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build23.jpg


http://www.paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build24.jpg


http://www.paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build25.jpg


You can read more about The Marauder at:

http://www.paulsweb.info/marauder/index.html


Andy - January 2nd, 2014 at 10:35 PM

That looks stunning! They type 3 makes a great base to build from.
Has the tunnel bee nmodified from factory?
I was also wondering about hte mounts that the rear of the motor hangs from, is this added to take the type 4, or was it something there for the type 3 motor?
Either way, what take the torque of the motor?


nils - January 3rd, 2014 at 05:41 AM

Coming along very nicely :tu:


Vanders - January 3rd, 2014 at 07:53 AM

Floorpan is factory and not modified.

The frame that holds the motor up has been made to bolt to the standard body mounting holes of the pan. Type 4 motors have a similar but different moustache bar to a late 1600 Type 3 motor. This uses the standard Type 4 bar (which has rubber mounts to the engine) and bolts solidly to the frame. I originally tried using the brackets that come with the Type 4 moustache bar, but couldn't get it to work effectively. I'll see how it goes but a gearbox cradle might be an idea.

It also uses the standard Type 3 gearbox, so the gearbox mounts are standard.

Apart from the frame and moving the fuel tank to the rear on its own frame it's all standard (but new). From an engineering perspective this is pretty important, as the less mechanicals are modified then the easier to get certified.


Andy - January 3rd, 2014 at 10:45 PM

Hi Vanders,
Just the front of the tunnel looked a little different, thought it could have been modified.
Is that frame part of the original car? Looks nice, and would be good for a type 3 auto based trike my Dad's looking at doing.

You might need to re-think the type 4 mount a little, Kombi's and 411's that use the motor have a large bar, solid mounted to the gear box to take engine torque, so the bar at the back your using only supports the motor, it will nto take the torque of the motor (nor will the gear box nose rubber you have).
The bar on the rear of the motor of a type 3 is solid on the motor, and rubber mount on the ends so it can take to torque reaction. With the rubber at the motor you will just tare the rubber mounts apart.

As a short term fix I have made solid blocks to replace the stock type 4 motor rubber mounts and retained the type 3 rubbers at the body (just have to modify the ends of the rubbers slightly).
I could try and find details of what I did if your interested.


Andy - January 3rd, 2014 at 10:51 PM

The next question is cooling air?
Does the Marauder have a way to get cool air to the type 3 motor (not just recirculate hot air off the motor)?
I will assume it does, do you have a plan to connect this ducting to the type 4 motor?

If you have pictures of the ducting/body work on the marauder I may have suggestions.


68AutoBug - January 4th, 2014 at 07:08 PM

Thanks for the images
Much appreciated..

Excellent work..

Lee


waltermitty - January 4th, 2014 at 10:55 PM

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=261329529946 


Vanders - January 5th, 2014 at 06:14 PM

Yes, I think you are right. As the kombi style box has bearbox mounts, and the Type 3 one doesn't I'll probably use one of the gearbox cradles you can get for beetle style boxes and adapt that to give some middle support.

The Maurader on ebay is interesting. A guy near Brisbane called Jason bought it and I sold him a door panel. Not surprised that it has turned up on ebay again. It would take a fair bit of work, but could be a nice car eventually. For $400 it's probably worth it but it's a major project. Here's the new link. 1 hour to go:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Marauder-Kit-Car-shell-VW-based-Ferrari-Dino-style...


Andy - January 5th, 2014 at 10:26 PM

In this picture is a factory bar for the the very first year 411, the motor/GB mounts like a late type 3. The next year VW modified the mounting like a T2 kombi.

This bar will not mount to a later model type 4 motor (the first case was 1 year only).
I have a 1.8L kombi motor in currently, so made solid blocks to replace the rubbers (sorry, I can't find the pics quickly). Has been in there for a while now.

The advantage is you can still use the type 3 rubber mounts, so still have some vibration isolation.


Vanders - April 21st, 2014 at 04:49 PM

I've manufactured an engine brace system to combat the torque the engine develops. It was pointed out that the standard Type IV engine mounts wouldn't cope as there is normally a solid mount on a kombi gearbox in the form of a gearbox hanger, and without transmission horns, there wasn't enough to keep the eengine from twisting. I made a custom gearbox brace that uses the bottom engine/gearbox bolts, a pair of Cat 0 Bareco tractor top links, and a pair of custom brackets to mount to the existing engine frame. The top links have been bushed to bolt up tightly and it all looks to be working nicely. Time will tell.

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build26.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build27.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build28.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build29.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build30.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build31.jpg


Vanders - February 29th, 2016 at 08:07 PM

Work progressing:

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build32.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build33.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build34.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build35.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build36.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build37.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build38.jpg


vduboy - March 2nd, 2016 at 10:43 AM

That has very nice lines.. Can't wait to see it finished


Vanders - March 7th, 2016 at 07:45 PM

Here's some more pics now it's out of the mould. The gel coat has been rubbed back so she's not so shiny anymore.

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build39.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build40.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build41.jpg

http://paulsweb.info/marauder/project/images/build42.jpg


baghall - March 11th, 2016 at 11:03 PM

Lookiing good!