Ok so it's not a Renault Turbo but it's a project nonetheless and some may enjoy reading, it is ported from my astramk2.com thread so it may seem a little disjointed as i've tried to copy paste the relevant parts.
Welcome all to "Project Runabout".
Ok ill try and keep this brief, car was purchased as a toy/runabout to tide me over in the interim until my calibra was roadworthy however it has now eaten deep enough into my wallet and taken up enough time it has achieved project status while meanwhile the poor old cally remains neglected
I never actually intended to have a project thread and quite a few jobs I have already done however this way it helps me keep track on things and maybe at some point or another help others out.
I think I have a little ocd or something as I just can't leave things be and have to do something about it anyhow less text more pictures, here we go....
Car was picked up few months ago about 30 odd miles away from a chap who used to be a member (not sure if he is still active on the boards)
I thought the car looked pretty tidy so couldn't resist really, I justified the purchase by telling myself I could sell it on for the same money.
a little wear on drivers bolster however I was supplied a replacement seat cover so that will be fun to tackle sometime, not
everyones favourite dampers on the rear (G-Max eurgh)
not sure if you can see but appears to be almost like garden hose going from tank to fuel pump.
Interior shot, momo steering wheel was fitted but I now finally have an OE one in there
Unfortunately the car is back home and I live/work 350 miles away in the week (navy). At previous establishments i've been able to take stuff back to base with me and work on it there (Twitch knows all about that) but unfortunately the one i'm now at has no facilities for that so it hinders progress quite a bit. Tasks which could of been worked on during the week and finished at the weekend (like painting parts then refitting) is now drawn out over 2 weeks, no big deal just irritating.
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Ok first day driving the GTE home I noticed the back end was a little twitchy as in it would randomly 'pinch' and step out so I pulled over a couple of times but couldn't really see or feel anything.
Just as I was arriving home a familiar noise started to come from the rear and I suspected it was the rear wheel bearing (after having one fail before on last GTE), after getting out and checking the rear wheels again one was very very hot.
After removing the rear disc it was pretty obvious and shocking
As you can see one of the taper roller bearings had completely collapsed and only the smaller of the two was supporting the wheel, the pinching I felt I put down to the brake disc straying inside the caliper which is rather worrying to think that was holding the wheel on.
Anyhow motor factors picked up a new bearing and drifted out old races and fitted new ones (using the old outer race to tap new one in) very easy job and fortunately there was no damage to the stub axle.
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Some of you may recognise this from my recent thread on mig (link at bottom of post) but thought it was relevant here considering it's this car.
The airbox on my car had been butchered at some point in favour of some maxpower style drilling, well not drilled more like just cut the bottom off. Also in conjunction with that the original oe resonator inlet setup had been ditched and just a skanking air inlet pipe remained (few pics below).
There was also a K&N panel filter fitted however as you can imagine it was just caked in crap considering it is exposed right above one of the driving wheels, just soaking the filter in warm hot water turned it black.
Now with some inspiration from Darren and a little bit of bodge I repaired the 'modified' airbox and fitted a much better inlet.
Took some leftover carbon fibre sheet from another ongoing project and cut to size
Bonded on with some stikaflex
voilà now have a modified carbonfibre airbox!
Now time for the "Darren H airbox mod"
take one 80mm-70mm silicone reducer, one 10.5 inch length of plastic pipe (2.75 inch dia) and cut the end at a 45 degree angle. Then using a heat gun soften the end and use something suitable to trumpet the end (funnel or something similar).
You should end up with something that resembles this
comparison between new inlet and what was fitted, eurgh
After initial fitting the white pipe was too obvious behind the grill (GTE upper grill), it may of looked better if the car was white but on mine it looked a bit naff. Although it is effectively a bit of drainpipe I didn't want it to actually look like I had stuck one on my inlet if that makes sense.
Fortunately I had some grey plastikote left over from a previous project so sprayed the pipe
and fitted
Quick disclaimer, the inlet pipe is Darren's idea so kudos to him, there are a few more details/pictures he posted up on my other thread which can be found here
http://www.migweb.co.uk/forums/engin...-drilling.html
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Blowing exhaust-
An ongoing problem I currently have is the exhaust manifold blowing from where the 4 pipes all join into 1, somewhere on the inside of all 4 pipes.
The manifold itself I was told is a janspeed stainless and the bore of the runners do seem a little larger than the standard manifold I received.
I was just going to swap back to the standard manifold I received with the car however there seems to be a part missing on it (Darren pointed it out) and that is where the gasket seal sits.
and on the janspeed
I went to a local exhaust place and enquired about getting the janspeed repaired and they quoted £60-80, after they 'attempted' a repair which set me back £40 cash it is still the same. I spoke with the chap and he reckoned one of the runners is cracked and the only way to do it properly would be to basically disassemble the pipe find the crack and weld back together.
For what they was going to charge I said don't bother I may as well source a replacement manifold which I did, sort of....
I asked on the forum regarding the ebay china made one size fits nothing stainless manifold, i'm sure you all know the one to which I refer and I bet some of you have been tempted to buy it yourselves.
No pictures of mine at the moment but here is a stock photo
as some have already found out they are not a good fit at all and I was advised about this, however I picked one up for £70 and didn't mind spending a little bit more getting it modified to leave me with a nice stainless manifold.
I found where the manifold passes under the sump there is a massive gap and it would near enough be on the floor at all times! the end where it joins with the system is also slightly at the wrong angle and too long. More pictures on this to follow next time it is on the ramp.
With all the exhaust shenanigans going on I noticed the offside engine mount looked a little ropey and had a quick poke around and as suspected it was non existant
funny as my last GTE was exactly the same when I picked it up, makes me wonder do people get to a point when they just give up and sack off maintenance altogether.
Picked up a replacement mount and with the aid of some sikaflex and an old exhaust rubber ended up with this mess
the main thing is to stop the mount self destructing and crumbling away although may well make it a little firmer.
I did come across some very gucci polyurethane inserts which slot straight inside the mount unfortunately they don't do them for mk2's the oldest model is mk3.