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TrixNFlix
10-01-2010, 18:53
Right Thought id better start documenting a bit of my struggle with my gtt.
It has over the past year been the most annoying car i have ever owned.
Im not gona go into to much detail but over the year i have had:

3 headgasket changes
a failed turbo
a cracked oil sandwich plate
Found a cracked liner
found melted pistons
Changed blocks

Loads more stuff too, but im just focusing from now on. :laugh:
One good thing in this time is ive enjoyed learning, and enjoy getting stuck in

Right car went in for mot just before christmas and failed on corrosion of sills:scratch:
Managed to get new sills chopped in under the bodyskirt rivets, so no painting was needed. :cool:

http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1469.jpg
These are new inner and outer sills

http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1468.jpg

One thing i wasnt happy with was the price :cry:
Looks to be a good job though.

Managed to paint the areas of the wings front and back behind the bodykit with por15 chasis paint. Wasn't the best idea to do it in this weather, but it was now or never.


Looks like the back arches have been cut at some point for larger wheels :eek:
http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1478.jpg

I had problems with the body kit arches. The thread had gone in them and left the weird bodykit screw in the wings.Hours later i got out all 14 fixings with a dremel tool.
I decided to modify the arch fixings so this is what i came up with.

http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1466.jpg
m5 plastic threaded bar cut down to 25mm

http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1464.jpg

This was then bonded into the old hole with chemical metal

http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1465.jpg
Job done, These can now be taken off, and put on the car realy easily. ;)

Used the same 40mm m5 threaded bar with a 25mm washer spacer for were the rivets go on the sideskirts and on the back arch behind the light.
http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1488.jpg
http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1487.jpg

Bodykit back on
http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1490.jpg
http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1491.jpg
Just been driving it for the last few days with no reported problems. :scared:

Loads more stuff to do but i'm just enjoying, driving it like a granny for now.

Sangin
10-01-2010, 19:17
Dont mean to steal this but i need both my sills doing for my MOT in Apr. What kind of money(What did you pay?) am i looking at before i shop around?
Cheers in advance

TrixNFlix
10-01-2010, 19:23
Dont mean to steal this but i need both my sills doing for my MOT in Apr. What kind of money(What did you pay?) am i looking at before i shop around?
Cheers in advance

A Feckin lot. Put it this way just in labour it took the guy 2 and a half days. :eek:

TrixNFlix
10-01-2010, 20:01
Some engine bay pics

http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1470.jpg
http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1471.jpg
http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1476.jpg

Sparkie
11-01-2010, 00:03
all gt turbo rear arches are cut high. - the body kit hides them.

Brigsy
11-01-2010, 00:07
Good work mate :agree:

I recall your car having big wheels, poss 17" when it was on ebay a few years back. The retrimmed rst recaro's look the business aswell!

TrixNFlix
14-01-2010, 18:29
Guys went to asda after work and now it won't start! Got a spark though it looks weak, got fuel, starter motor is cranking. What else can I check whilst waiting for the breakdown guy?

jonnyshaw49
14-01-2010, 21:38
did you buy this car off a guy called oliver?? i bought a spare block off him and remember seeing the car on his drive had big 17's on it and had a picture of it infront of the big dipper and blackpool??? nice car

TrixNFlix
14-01-2010, 21:56
Yeah that's the guy. I remember that picture of itin front of the big dipper, looked a bit stupid on 17's, think that is the picture that brigsy is on about.

TrixNFlix
14-01-2010, 22:02
all gt turbo rear arches are cut high. - the body kit hides them.

Thanks sparkie, I didn't know that. :agree:

jonnyshaw49
16-01-2010, 12:14
thought it was the car, dont want to scare you but i remember that oliver telling me he had done about 3 or 4 headgasket changes before he sold it you, might just be one of them cars, but if you have changed the block you might be ok now,just letting you know, because i bought a block off him and he was telling me all about the trouble he had

TrixNFlix
16-01-2010, 12:18
thought it was the car, dont want to scare you but i remember that oliver telling me he had done about 3 or 4 headgasket changes before he sold it you, might just be one of them cars, but if you have changed the block you might be ok now,just letting you know, because i bought a block off him and he was telling me all about the trouble he had


After seeing some of his workmanship, I'm not surprised it didn't work properly. :laugh:
rebuilding a carb on Monday so I'll take that up next week to the car and see how it goes.

pascal-GT
16-01-2010, 12:25
very good job:agree:;)

TrixNFlix
16-01-2010, 12:40
very good job:agree:;)

Thanks Pascal. :)

Wallace
16-01-2010, 14:17
Looking good:agree:

Hope all your probs get sorted over time - like the idea of nylon nuts, i'll copy that when i'm at that stage if it's needed:agree::agree:

Keep up the good work....................

TrixNFlix
16-01-2010, 14:40
Thanks Wallace. The nylon thread and butterfly nuts worked a treat. The arches can be undone so quick and easy now. I'm definatley on the home straight with this car now. :D

djinuk
16-01-2010, 23:54
good read mate..

Im loving the nylon wingnuts.. where can i order me self a set..

I have often thought about bonding some bolts etc in , however i thing no matter what you do, after a few years of driving the corsion will make the bolts tight and split again, just like the originals.

with the nylon , corrosion wont be a problem.. :agree::agree: well done

TrixNFlix
17-01-2010, 00:28
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270429808477&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT#ht_948wt_722

hi damian this was the seller I bought my stuff from. I'm sure you could find them cheaper. Also bought a pack of extra plastic washers and 15mm washers for the back of the sill holes.

djinuk
19-01-2010, 11:20
sweeet ok, for what its worth ill just buy them off him, did you buy the additonal washesr off the same buyer?.

TrixNFlix
19-01-2010, 11:28
sweeet ok, for what its worth ill just buy them off him, did you buy the additonal washesr off the same buyer?.

Yeah, if you look in his shop, I used the 15mm washer for behind the sills,and where the back arches are normaly riveted under the light .Also bought an extra pack of 50 plastic washers so I could have one on each side of the arches. Think I bought 4 packs of the wingnut and m5 bar, so had 40, just to make sure. :D

TrixNFlix
26-01-2010, 18:51
No work done on the car as such, just picked up a b18ft last night from a fellow member. So cheers to member Devilish Dave, nice chap. :agree:
So if the c1j decides its not playing, and gives me anymore jip, its outta there:upyours:

TrixNFlix
11-02-2010, 20:19
update with no pics :(

Rebuilt a different carb, that seems to have sorted out the problem. Starts first time when cold, but it struggles if you leave it an hour or so and come back to it, so must be evapourating in the carb bowl. Changed passenger side bottom balljoint, so it doesn't pulll to the left anymore. Have a big jim racing down pipe that i tried to fit, but wouldn't mate up to my magnex system. :cry: This ment i couldn't fit my wideband either, :(, oh well , ill just keep driving it and enjoying it then :p. Started to give it a bit of welly, they are very fun cars. :)

JRP
11-02-2010, 20:27
what size is your magnex system mate? i asked boris to make me up a connecter cup so i could use his d/p with a standard exhaust.. see what he says if thats the prob :)

TrixNFlix
11-02-2010, 20:33
what size is your magnex system mate? i asked boris to make me up a connecter cup so i could use his d/p with a standard exhaust.. see what he says if thats the prob :)

Can you remember what sort of price this cost you john?, cheers :)

JRP
11-02-2010, 20:34
Can you remember what sort of price this cost you john?, cheers :)

Cant im afraid, bare in mind it has to be made up etc and posted... im not to sure :) sorry dude

TrixNFlix
11-02-2010, 20:39
Ok thanks john, ill sort something out. ;)

TrixNFlix
01-04-2010, 18:54
update
No pics at the moment but ive got a fair few miles under my belt without a hitch, been using it everyday for the last month and a half. :):agree:

Loads of bits to do so pulled it off the road last weekend, and decided to start on the matrix.
Went down the route of splitting the dash so i didn't disturb most of the wiring.
Wasn't as bad as i thought although theres not much room for a 6ft 3inch fat lad to maneuver.:D

Whilst i was doing that i noticed the carpet was wet under the passenger seat so wiped out that to find all the sound deadening in both foot wells and behind the dash sodden.
Now the car hasn't had any heat in it for 2 years at least but it must be coming from the bulkhead or bottom of windscreen?
Also have a boost gauge that needs that i have disturbed the live too and touched something on the back of the gauge, possibly popping a fuse as the doors don't buzz when left open and left hand side sidelights don't work, anyone know which fuse i sound be looking at?

Does anyone have any spare seat bolts as the torx ones i have look fairly chewed up, preferably some with a normal hexagonal head. :):agree:

After the relief of getting the matrix out, i suddenly remembered i had forgotten to bring my new matrix, so thats how i left it.:ashamed::wasntme:

James5
02-04-2010, 08:24
Andy, fantastic read matey love it and I will have a look to see if I have some bolts for you :)

philg
02-04-2010, 14:48
i have some torx bolts for the seats out the campus, Andy

phil

TrixNFlix
15-04-2010, 18:32
I will have a look to see if I have some bolts for you :)


i have some torx bolts for the seats out the campus, Andy

phil


Thanks for the offers guys, James is sending me a few through the post. :):agree:

Kenobi
15-04-2010, 18:57
I still love it. get that air filter moved dude.

TrixNFlix
15-04-2010, 19:05
The filter will be moved in time dude, this is only running at 0.6 bar and runs a dream as it is.:agree:
Done about a 1000 miles on the new engine and feels :cool:
i have decided as i am now emotionally attached to the c1j that it is staying. :scared:
It will be running at 1 bar in the future and that is how it will be staying performance wise.
Which means that a new project will be undertaken as soon as i can find the right campus. :)

TrixNFlix
15-04-2010, 19:26
Went to fellow member devilish dave, who gave my car a buff, wax and wash and it came up pretty good. :)
So cheers buddy, as he knows i don't do washing :D

Wallace
15-04-2010, 21:35
Went to fellow member devilish dave, who gave my car a buff, wax and wash and it came up pretty good. :)
So cheers buddy, as he knows i don't do washing :D


Gis a look then?? - get a piccy up:agree:

Glad to here it'a running well, must be chuffed mate to be able to enjoy it after spending the time and effort to sort it out!:cool:

It's good to here also that these cars do run well when looked after and set up correctly, gives people like me a further confidence boost to keep working on the car and getting it back on the road......................

TrixNFlix
15-04-2010, 22:00
Been trying all night to get the pics up but can't get them to link from photobucket. Also my camera has decided to delete some pics for an unknow reason. I'm going to bed:(:cry:

TrixNFlix
07-06-2010, 21:10
Neraly 2 months later ive worked out how to put these pics up:sad2::crap:

http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1559.jpg

TrixNFlix
07-06-2010, 21:11
http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1560.jpg

TrixNFlix
07-06-2010, 21:12
http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1561.jpg

TrixNFlix
07-06-2010, 21:13
http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/DSCF1562.jpg

TNT Tricky Nicky
07-06-2010, 21:14
very nice :agree:

TrixNFlix
07-06-2010, 21:18
Its been sat for a month at the moment feeling sorry for itself, slowly rusting :cry:, awaiting a servo. :laugh:

GTphil
07-06-2010, 22:14
Ahh, I think I saw you going up walmsley road in bury a few weeks ago, looked fresh:cool:

I was giving a driving lesson and you distracted me:tuttut::laugh:

philg
08-06-2010, 08:04
looking good andy :)

Wallace
08-06-2010, 13:25
:cool:

TrixNFlix
28-06-2010, 21:03
Changed the servo in this and drove it home for the first time tonight in 2 months. It gave me a warm happy feeling inside :cool::D

J$£5GTT
28-06-2010, 21:49
Changed the servo in this and drove it home for the first time tonight in 2 months. It gave me a warm happy feeling inside :cool::D


:):agree:

JRP
28-06-2010, 21:51
Changed the servo in this and drove it home for the first time tonight in 2 months. It gave me a warm happy feeling inside :cool::D


I get that feeling thinking about riding bobbers full on hard on follows

TrixNFlix
28-06-2010, 22:33
I get that feeling thinking about riding bobbers full on hard on follows

:agree::laugh:

TrixNFlix
22-11-2010, 15:40
Is it just me but when it comes to working on my cars i always seem to put it off, while i'll happily spend days working on other peoples cars. Well my gtt has not been right since national day and have done at least 1000 miles with fueling issues. Finaly did a bit a work on it today, its was realy looking sorry for its self in the engine bay. Water was low, due to **** bleed nipples on chinese silicone hoses, it managed to drip into the spark plug holes and start eroding the spark plugs! Starter motor sounds like its on its way out, and found my boost leak and fueling probs.
:eek:
http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/99b157a6.jpg

Im such a d1ck ive should of given it tlc months and months ago

Also rocker seal or rocker cover is fecked as oil is dripping everywhere even into the dizzy shaft, were the rotor arm locates! The dizzy cap was also only held on by 1 bolt! Despite all this it still managed to start first time, early every morning and take me to and from work with no hiccups. Starting to grow fond of this c1j. My spark plugs weren't looking too clever though.:scared:
http://i808.photobucket.com/albums/zz8/Trixnflix/e7362701.jpg

djinuk
22-11-2010, 16:42
get on it man, all basic problems with easy fixes

TrixNFlix
22-11-2010, 16:47
get on it man, all basic problems with easy fixes

i know dude, :Dim on it, changing the engine bay layout while im at it, its far to cluttered.

philg
22-11-2010, 18:55
loving the latex gloves you soft ****e :cooter:

TrixNFlix
22-11-2010, 19:06
loving the latex gloves you soft ****e :cooter:

Thats as close as your gonna get to seeing me in rubber you sick freak!:p:cooter::D

TrixNFlix
24-11-2010, 00:00
Most stuff done today, replaced the renix with an old 208 unit i had knocking about, guess what thats ****ed too, oh well, gives the old leg a work out when on the motorway ( pumping the throttle to keep afr's aceptable)! Ill take some pics pics tomorrow and may even wash it, 3rd time in 3 years, may even clean the white leather seats , which have never been cleaned and are oily stained. Saying that i'll probably do feck all. :D

philg
24-11-2010, 08:30
Thats as close as your gonna get to seeing me in rubber you sick freak!:p:cooter::D


na you save that for dave :D

Get some polish it on it mate, i dont want it parked up next to rene next year casting a shadow over her at national day :laugh:

TrixNFlix
22-01-2011, 21:48
Right this is up for sale, I shall get a decent for sale thread up next week.
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?p=197988#post197988