well i won £250 at the weekend on a coupon got the bumper done and he was like ill do he whole car for £250....i just thought " u just hit my lucky number" sure ill come in next weekYou lucky so-and-so
well i won £250 at the weekend on a coupon got the bumper done and he was like ill do he whole car for £250....i just thought " u just hit my lucky number" sure ill come in next weekYou lucky so-and-so
Nearly bought an E type roadster back some 30 odd years ago..... £500 DOH!!!! beautiful looking things.Hehe, I think I can do about 50mph in 1st in the etype. It's the one thing I love about it at roundabouts, no changing mid way round
Bet that felt like a eureka moment, nothing like cracking the code as they say.WDIDT ? finally found out why my nearside front brake was always a bit warmer than the o/s/f,
the 2 machined faces on the slider pin mount were slightly crooked !
which meant that when i removed the bottom bolt to swing the caliper up to check the 2 sliders and piston were moving freely every thing was A1, but as soon as i tightened that bolt the caliper would bind and not slide freely on the pins (the lower slider has a rubber insert like the righthand pin in this example pic, and the rubber was worn away at a wierd angle)
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Quite right Chris, do what you want, but don't kill yourself........ or any-one else please.@SirChris got some 14x7+8j bandeds
also everyone moaning about my "boy racing" stories, do what i want.
Quite right Chris, do what you want, but don't kill yourself........ or any-one else please.
Yeah ur stories are bait.. No doubt some of the people weren't racing, but I was more worried about you not dying. The days when the turbo was very very stiff and low I found that the car would actively lost traction at the worst times. The only saviour was my LSD and torque. I actually took the dive in the end to lose the look of the car to concentrate on its handling at speed. I was just concerned about you hurting urself or someone else. Its not worth dying in a street race, if it was the death race 2000 with great rewards I would allow it... But we will need to equip it car with weapons.@SirChris got some 14x7+8j bandeds
also everyone moaning about my "boy racing" stories, do what i want.
Haha. Not at all my friend. It must look that odd compared to the usual ones ppl put on that no one had suggested anything.Ah I've ruined the game seems obvious now you've said
It looks a bit like one of mine, on the rightHaha. Not at all my friend. It must look that odd compared to the usual ones ppl put on that no one had suggested anything.
Its alrightYes. Very similar in size. That one on the left is bit of a monster eh.
Sorry to bring this up after years hehe... just wanted to ask, after spraying your rocket cover did you change the gasket beneath it? Reason for asking is I had sprayed mine too and although removed and put back the screws on top of the head in the specific order they should ..since to my amazement there was a pattern on how they come on and off again...I hadn't changed the gasket beneath it nor have I put it any gasket sealer... Am curious whats the norm when doing the rocker cover?
Sorry to bring this up after years hehe... just wanted to ask, after spraying your rocket cover did you change the gasket beneath it? Reason for asking is I had sprayed mine too and although removed and put back the screws on top of the head in the specific order they should ..since to my amazement there was a pattern on how they come on and off again...I hadn't changed the gasket beneath it nor have I put it any gasket sealer... Am curious whats the norm when doing the rocker cover?
Cheers ,
ian - Malta
Thanks Barns for replying, to be honest. Ive got a leak amd it seems from around the head but lower than the rocker cover so im not sure if that was the cause when i disturbed it although it was years ago. Would i find one off ebay? And a quick question if i had to replace the gasket woulnd it be risky with the cover off cleaning the old gasket since dirt might fall inside the head? Just a thoughtHi Ian, It depends on you personally really. Working in a dealership common practice is to replace the gaskets once they are disturbed. However, if the rocker gasket isn't leaking why fix something that isn't broken?
If it was me I'd of changed it for how much it cost but if but if it's rebuilt and doesn't leak I'd leave it alone.
Hope Malta has better weather than us over here
Cheers
Holy macaroni one hell of a neat engine!!!!!! Can you elaborate more on the cleaning process? Arent you bothered when cleaning the head cover that fluid might seep into the spark plugs? Also i need to change couple of bushed beneath the engine yet i dont know their name and that limits me from finding them off ebay and i dont stock locally since prices here are infernal at many places.Engine bay all cleaned up with a solution of washing machine powder (the good nice smelling stuff lol) vinegar, bleach and fairy liquid . Engine block brush cupped into something a bit shinier. And polished everything. All hoses coated with a spray grease to keep em smart and protected. All connectors and earths cleaned in engine bay. Cleaned inside out certain hoses/tubes. Fitted bolt to lower fan mount thread which seemed to have gone walkabouts at some point the last 13yrs. Fitted new bushes to front sway bay. Fitted new tps sensor. Performed a full service on car. Flushed coolant and hosed out radiotor and accompanying crud and filled with new coolant. Fitted replacement headlight and xenon bulbs on front of car. Cleaned up both rear brake drums inside and out and skimmed the surfaces of the lip fractionally with a grinding wheel while solvent cleaning rear wheel bearings and repacking with grease and adjusting shoes so wheels spin freely. Lastly adjusted the handbrake.and clutch.been busy recently View attachment 36440
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Heh the weather here is getting a bit chilly for us locals. But am sure itd be spectacular for yous Brits. Just snapped a pic of the clear sky this morning todays gonna be 24deg.Hi Ian, It depends on you personally really. Working in a dealership common practice is to replace the gaskets once they are disturbed. However, if the rocker gasket isn't leaking why fix something that isn't broken?
If it was me I'd of changed it for how much it cost but if but if it's rebuilt and doesn't leak I'd leave it alone.
Hope Malta has better weather than us over here
Cheers
with bias valve delete at the top of that listWow frank id never have thought of that. You've added to my to do list. Get more air going to calipers and discs :
aye http://www.micra.org.uk/threads/brake-upgrade-options.62156/Bias valve delete?
the biggest effect is on wet roads marc, i dont have to leave such a big gap to the car in front, and when reversing the braking distance is about half what it was !Nice
So if understood you well.. firstly you bleached the engine body? Then you redone it using vinegar and ultimately redoit again using the fairy and washing machine solution? Or is it a complete solution?Hiya funky2nite, the cleaning process is mostly time consuming and painstaking attention to. detail the bleach, vinegar, washing machine powder & fairy solution took all grease off the engine bay walls no problem. And basically wiped with damp cloth and that solution anything I could see and reach. even unscrewed brackets to take off and clean. All the black plastics got cleaned of all residue and crap then polished vigorously with autoglym super resin (theres better stuff more designed for plastics im just cheap). For the hoses I got em all clean and rubbed a spray grease (silicone based I think) all over them which once seeped in made the hoses look brand new. For the rocker cover I broke out my angle grinder with a wire brush cup attachment and removed all brackets around rocker, so no having to remove it and buy new gasket etc. I spent 3 solid days on that engine bay. Shame I didnt take before pics but im sure you can imagine what 13yrs of crap looks like lol. Only do this if your insane and have too much time haha.
you mean cut/drill the bumper matt ? i want to avoid that tbhFrank, brake cooling ducting is easy enough to fit and can be cheap enough, will take some pics of mine when under the car again...
Paraffin will do the same, and evaporate afterwards, especially on a warm engine.Might need a winch for that job mate....or if its a 1litre someone strong as feck pmsl. I just mixed it all into one nasty smelling solution...2 cups washing machine powder...half cup vinegar. Some fairy and 5 cups of bleach. Took all the crud oil etc off no problem. Then polished it all for shine, protection and beading effect
grill area? I have debating using two bonnet scoops to duct to brakesyou mean cut/drill the bumper matt ? i want to avoid that tbh
ex navy ones chrisgrill area? I have debating using two bonnet scoops to duct to brakes
Yeah they would do it lol
No drilling involved, used some bass speaker trumpets from Maplin, tubing i use proper heat resistant stuff, but you could use flexi tubing from the vacuum cleaner and a few zip ties...you mean cut/drill the bumper matt ? i want to avoid that tbh
put standard springs, shocks etc in the rear and raised front 3 inches then got it really muddy and took it to a car meet and parked like a bellend next to some volkswagens, standard
Didn't understand this till I saw your statusPaint.