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My Bellett
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 3:32 am
by flying
My first post on this site . Just want to say hello
My name is George and here is a picture of my Bellett which I currently have and hope to drive in Bay Birdwood This picture is a few years old I have had this car since 1978
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:04 am
by dave
G'day George; welcome to the forum!
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 11:11 am
by RobSA
Another Adelaidian to add to the growing Bellett tribe.
Welcome aboard George.
Don't forget to come and say hello at Glenelg.
Cheers
Rob
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:00 pm
by GTtoo
Howdy George, and welcome
Where has that top little GT been hiding ?? Great to have you as part of the clan. Yes, do come to All Jap Day if you can make it.
p.s. Gunmetal GT with red interior sooooo reminds me of my first one (which went to Bellett heaven)......
Cheers,B.
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 9:19 pm
by redback
Gday George,
Nice GT.
Are you working on it at the moment?
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 1:40 am
by rod
good to cee another bellett and specially a gt

, there must a few more about that never made it to the scrap heap

good to cee them
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 2:15 am
by BULLITT
yet another comes out of the woodwork and it looks like a beauty ....has it been dee- badged? or was it as it came ? love to see some interior shots kind regards davo
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 5:30 am
by 2ldohc
Welcome to Bellett.net! We hope you enjoy the view, not sure on the crazy residents though
As Rob said, come on down to Glenelg on Sunday and meet the Bellett folk of Adelaide
R.
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 11:21 am
by oz_toffa
Welcome to the forum, George. Hope you enjoy all the info and the carry on you will see here!
Real nice looking GT you have there.
Bring it for a drive down to Wrigley Reserve on sunday and meet up with all the other Isuzu Nutters.
Cheers
OZ
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 11:46 am
by mrflibbles
nice gt mate, great to see one i havent seen before in adelaide too, keen too see it in the flesh! welcome to the madness!
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2011 12:58 pm
by Farmer
You look to have plenty of new friends, George!
Thanks for joining & showing & please show more. Fantastic when another car appears 'out of the blue' like this!
I've met many of the above people at the 2009 nationals & can vouch for them being top blokes - friendly & helpfull.
Welcome, Matt.
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:14 am
by yellowperil
Welcome George
Good to see another member.
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:58 pm
by flying
Sorry for the delay in replying
Yes I am working on it when time permits
I did debadge this car in 1978 for a cleaner look, put on a 66 rear number plate trim with no name, even removed the badge from the grill.
Quick history on the car: Bought in 1978 from a guy who i think was the service manager at Dick Martin Motors his kids were driving it to Flinders Uni at the time. He told me it was Dick Martins wifes car. The car was originally sold 21-6-67 to Charles P at Fullam according to the service book.
When i got it was in the original olive colour with the fog lights, wing mirrors hub caps, plastic still on the door cards -- original.
Car was in need of a respray ans as I didnt like the olive I painted it Prism Silver from a Honda Civic.
gt mirrors and hub cap were swapped to my 68 sedan and then sold. That was a great car with a lot of hot up parts from a guy at Seaford who raced a bellet --Wayne Sutton?
The GT ten got an engine upgrade with a visit to Chris Milton wild cam, head port, side draught 45 weber on an adapted 1500 Lynx manifold. went like a rocket but the economy went from 42 mpg on the open road to 25 --oh well
Ran that set up for years until the enginge went bang. rolled it into the shed and there it sits. The next phase is a g180 zzr but I haven't got my head around the Fuel injection possibly hunting a computer Hay need help from fourum. As I said earlier - hope to get this up and running by Bay to Birdwood time
Regards
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 2:59 am
by gt orphanage
g180zzr engine i assume this is a g180w twin cam ?
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 10:48 am
by Leadfoot_Liz
welcome to the family
good luck with the rebuild and restoration
i know what time restrictions are like......
maybe a quick visit to Coona to put some faces to names is possible ??
Liz
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 7:34 am
by flying
Yes its a g180 w
My dilema is :
do I go with a carby setup from an old 117
find the remainder of the wiring loom and ecu (pf60?)
or do i try to fit this other set up that may be from a gemini -- it comes with the wiring loom and ecu that says Nikki diesel. Is this a Diesel injection unit?
I'll include the 3 photos
I also have the 5 sp gbox remote shift is this a straight swap for the orig or do i have to change the gbox mount and prop shaft length?
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 7:42 am
by 1968GT
KEEP IT ORIGINAL!!
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:04 am
by mrflibbles
i like the twin carbies myself, but injection is nice to!
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:29 am
by gt orphanage
you will need
1x n13 pulsar running multi point
1x vl commo fuel pump
1x eb falcon fuel rail
1 x g series dizzy
1x rb gemini dizzy
Re: My Bellett
Posted: Thu Apr 21, 2011 9:12 am
by gt orphanage
1 st thinG to do is remove the dizzY from the twin cam as you need the drive gear and the length of the twin cam shaft,now strip the g series dizzy and cut the shaft to the same length lock the centrifical and vacume advance as the ecu will now take care of these. You will need to shim the gear as the shaft is thinner than the gear. Next thing is to fit the guts of the rb minus the module,cut both wires to the module add extra length to the and have them external to the dizzy. [rb module no longer needed]. Now remove the pulsar dizzy take off the cap there will be 2 6mm screws retaining the module with 2 external plugs and 1 internal plug with 2 wires 1 yellow 1 green cut these two wires and remove the module, you need to solder thes wire as the gemini pick up will control the pulsar module. [ this module can be mounted where you want we end up putting Geoffs on the inner guard as when we were in coona we were frying them on a plate i had it on off the engine] this needs to have heat sink between the module and the bare metal. We now have isuzu talking to a nissan ecu from here on we are mostly nissan.
The next thing is the injectors 1 is high and the other is low impendence so remove the isuzu injectors take off the o rings and remove the retainer plates,now remove the o rings from the pulsar and fit the plates and refit the o rings. Now the fuel rail will not fit get the eb fuel rail the distance between the injectors are the same so cut the rail to pick up on the 2 middle injectors now cut both ends off to match the outer injectors and braize it together i ran a return line back before the fuel pump, which is a vl commodore mounted near the tank. Geoffs car has a couple on fittings to take the return line and go to a larger pick up. We are not running a swirl pot or serge tank and maintaining 38 psi fuel pressure.
to be continued