ooh, you got any pics of them? arent they with inverted monotubes?Looking great. I've just bought some BR RM coilovers and have to paint my front right wing. What sander are you using? Can't wait to try my new and improved Micra.
Great work as ever Paul, I'm just glad I run rally cars where I don't have to worry about the state of the paintwork, as long as its one colour and it keeps the rust a bay thats all that counts. Scratches and marks, are all 'war wounds' of competition!
thanks AlexGlad to see it's coming back together after a bit of a nightmare!
Looking tidy
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Got myself a cheap 1/2" impact wrench (Makita DTW285Z copy), 18v battery (came fully charged too) & fast charger (Makita DC18RC copy which amusingly plays the Mozart "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" tune ?) from ebay for just £65
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before using it, I wanted to check the internals and regrease em. removed this pointless plastic shroud ?
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removed the impact mechanism cover, the spindle and impact hammer is bone dry ?
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dismantled the impact mechanism, quite a simple but interesting system. the planetary gears have just the bare minium of grease.
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straight forward internal layout
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sealed control board
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yup thats a tiny brushless motor as advertised. I can see the cooling vent exits but there's barely enough cooling intakes at the front (may mod that someday).
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the motor has it's own 2 bearings while this bigger bearing in the housing is for supporting the impact mechanism assembly.
kinda odd how the metal outer planetary gear locks to this white plastic housing which then locks to the outer casing (probably to keep the planet gear & bearings concentric?)
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relubed it all fully with generic grease and CV grease. runs noticeably smoother & quieter
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brought a pack of impact sockets for £12
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imho this is mostly good for whizzing light duty or cracked-loose fasteners on/off quickly or shocking rusty fasteners,
but for high torque such as wheel nuts or suspension bolts, while it could eventually loosen em (be it slowly compared to a real Mikita), I'd still use a breaker bar to crack em loose 1st, whizz it off with the gun, then tighten em with torque wrench.
I brought it just to help speed up some of the boring processes (ie swapping wheels at trackdays) and wasn't meant to replace the breaker bar at such low cost.
proper impact toolsets that can replace the breaker bar costs well over £200 which I can't justify spending.
I tried that trick and it didn't work on this oneWell it took me way to long to find this post but I remember you mentioned the tune from the charger and I suspect that its a Makita unit.
Did you know you can change the tune?...
thanks chrisIncredible work as always Paul
thanks m8looks great paul, ya done a cracking job
That blows, is a really impressive finish you've got with rattle cans, so top work hopefully some tougher clear coat will help. Might be a bit of a silly question, but given the number of cans you had to buy, would it not have been similarly priced to buy/rent a compressor and do it that way?
Craig
I'm quite happy with the overall result of the rattle cans.
yeah I'm gonna put a few more thicker layers of lacquer under the filler area to hopefully resist the solvent better.
costed a total of £280 to completely respray the whole car and all the empty cans are discarded without taking up any workshop space.
buying or renting all the compressor, air lines, spray gun, primer/base/lacquer, thinners, hardener, strainers & cups etc would probably cost well in excess of bout £400+ total and permenently take up ALL the remaining space of my tiny workshop.
yes it may give a better finish but this ain't a show car and the many drawbacks just doesn't suit my circumstances yet.
does the jobYeah fair enough, can't complaint too much with a £300 respray! I CBA take my mirrors apart when I sprayed them, didn't get a great finish... I've probably got a spare unit knocking around if you need one?
Wouldn't worry too much about the bumper bar - I replaced mine with a couple of carriage bolts, weights a lot less and makes removal a bit easier too.
Craig