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by Rooky » Sat, 04 Aug 2018 11:20 +0000
Still working on mine. Brake discs removed and thrown in the bin. Calipers removed for servicing. Cleaned off most surface rust and treating all parts that needed it.
Previous few weeks; New spark plugs Air filter oil filter engine oil gearbox oil diff oil new HT leads Seats and carpets removed
Loads more to do.
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by mrges » Sat, 04 Aug 2018 11:26 +0000
Good weather for classics (and especially convertibles). Betcha can't wait, Steve - and sure, there's always something to do 
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by mrges » Sat, 04 Aug 2018 11:30 +0000
Rooky wrote:Still working on mine. Brake discs removed and thrown in the bin. Calipers removed for servicing. Cleaned off most surface rust and treating all parts that needed it.
Previous few weeks; New spark plugs Air filter oil filter engine oil gearbox oil diff oil new HT leads Seats and carpets removed
Loads more to do.
And your post reinforces what I just said.... always something to do! That's a great list too - you're getting through all the essentials. I'm sure you can't wait to get it out on the road. You have the seats and carpets out - are you going to paint the floor? Sounds like I'll soon have to start looking for you on the local roads!!!
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by Rooky » Sat, 04 Aug 2018 11:41 +0000
Thanks Graham The list seems to get longer The inside of the car has been treated with an anti rust agent. Didn't need it but just preferred to do it just in case. Water leak had rusted the petrol pump cover. Did a job on it and sprayed it as well. Wheels are off and tyres binned, just need to prep them and paint them. Still more to do. But its all good and can't wait to get it finished.
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by 93 Mk1 » Sun, 05 Aug 2018 10:31 +0000
I was just reading up on supercharging.....hmmmmmmm.....
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by Steve » Sun, 05 Aug 2018 10:30 +0000
Steve wrote:Drove it round the block, bit of clicking/clanking/rattles from front suspension (dry joints maybe?), I'll get it up on stands and retighten eveything during the week.
ehhh... that would be this then... (excuse the surface rust + spider webs)  Luckily I'd a few old spare ones to choose from. 
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by mrges » Sun, 05 Aug 2018 11:02 +0000
Feck!!!!! Wonder when that popped off???!!!! As for the surface rust and webs, think how much lighter, and therefore faster, your car will be when you sand that rust off and clear away those webs  Another step closer to getting safely back on the road!
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by mrges » Sun, 05 Aug 2018 11:04 +0000
93 Mk1 wrote:I was just reading up on supercharging.....hmmmmmmm.....
....and any decisions made....... is this a case of "watch this space"?
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by 93 Mk1 » Mon, 06 Aug 2018 12:40 +0000
mrges wrote:93 Mk1 wrote:I was just reading up on supercharging.....hmmmmmmm.....
....and any decisions made....... is this a case of "watch this space"?
I was checking out the whole turbo vs supercharging thing. I think for the road, supercharging is the way to go. Plus I love the whine from the R53 Mini that we have. So I reckon an M45 charger from one of those might be an interesting prospect that many have carried out. The other charger was an M62 from a Merc but, despite higher power gains, fitting might be trickier. It's a subject that requires a lot of reading by night me thinks. But yeah, I might be seriously tempted to go this route.
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by Steve » Mon, 06 Aug 2018 7:07 +0000
mrges wrote:Feck!!!!! Wonder when that popped off???!!!! As for the surface rust and webs, think how much lighter, and therefore faster, your car will be when you sand that rust off and clear away those webs  Another step closer to getting safely back on the road!
I think that might have been the bang when I moved it the other day lol I presume it worked its way out over time, the suspension was at an angle for an extended period. Driving well now but the list of "todo"s is getting longer 
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by Steve » Mon, 06 Aug 2018 7:09 +0000
93 Mk1 wrote:mrges wrote:93 Mk1 wrote:I was just reading up on supercharging.....hmmmmmmm.....
....and any decisions made....... is this a case of "watch this space"?
I was checking out the whole turbo vs supercharging thing. I think for the road, supercharging is the way to go. Plus I love the whine from the R53 Mini that we have. So I reckon an M45 charger from one of those might be an interesting prospect that many have carried out. The other charger was an M62 from a Merc but, despite higher power gains, fitting might be trickier. It's a subject that requires a lot of reading by night me thinks. But yeah, I might be seriously tempted to go this route.
I had a look at the Merc supercharger (I had it in a CLK at the time), I think the mini one might be an easier project alright. That said, if you want more power and more whine (the internal baffle can be removed) the Merc one is prob the way to go I reckon. ...but you know you really want a turbo tho right? 
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by 93 Mk1 » Mon, 06 Aug 2018 8:24 +0000
Steve, The M62 from the Merc definitely has the potential foe more power than the Mini M45 item. Reading the older thread by Andrew on here, gave me food for thought and especially his reasons for s/c struck a chord. Have you fitted a turbo to yours ?
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by Steve » Mon, 06 Aug 2018 9:50 +0000
Yep, fitted a turbo in 2003
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by 93 Mk1 » Mon, 06 Aug 2018 10:53 +0000
Steve wrote:Yep, fitted a turbo in 2003
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Interesting ! Was it a kit or did you put the components together yourself ? Was it a difficult project looking back ? 2003 was real early days !
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by Pops » Tue, 07 Aug 2018 12:07 +0000
Got around to fixing the damage I caused when washing the car Suds or scum seemed to have buried their way into the paint 334617EB-6A00-4513-A63A-473706864CD0.png Work in progress EA05ED35-0DBD-4F0C-ABEB-29D6E777F47C.png Done E7350C56-4680-43E8-99E9-1333C932D6E4.png Lesson learnt, don’t leave suds on the car in the sunshine. Stuff I used was simoniz shampoo & shine, pretty thick stuff but I thought maybe a cap full in the bucket of warm water should have been ok. Maybe if I used Graham’s method of a wash mitt I mightn’t have left it like I did , anyway , live and learn
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