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boysie
24-04-2010, 21:34
Right, after months of daily lurking on here, for ideas, tips and more importantly, inspiration!!
So i thought i would start a new thread here to share my progress, and also start being a more active member after months of lurking in the shadows!!

well after sitting in the garage gathering what looks like volcanic dust, i rolled it out this morning to start work, and it looked like this..
(sorry for crap quality photos, had phone set to lowest quality setting:ashamed:)
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11146


http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11147
i have removed petrol tank first job cos it had the leraky yellow plug, and took exhaust off while i was under there, had a good poke around floor and it seems pretty good as its all been sealed , then i moved on the bodywork and removed bodykit, wings and bonnet....

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11155

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11156

then i started getting worried, found a fair bit of rust, strange thing tho is its all on drivers side, passenger side is fairly mint:confused:

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11148

big hole in front wheel arch, at end of sill......

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11150

middle of drivers side sill..........

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11152


Another sexy sill shot:cry:

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11151

Inside rear arch, at end of sill

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11153

Inside rear passenger arch, rust painted over with sealer, prodded it with screwdriver and it went through into boot:cry: dont know how much more is covered:sad2:

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11157

beam underneath floor of boot (is it called rear beam?)
hoping it looks worse than it is, bit worried about this:(

does all this look bad? im hoping this isnt all a big problem, and i dont find anymore, so another raider can grace the streets again:smokin:

Tony Walker
24-04-2010, 22:55
Its better than mine was, but still gonna need quite a bit of time on it, unfortunately. good luck.

Wallace
25-04-2010, 16:38
Good on ya for making a start:agree:

I'm sure it's not the best but with effort and some grafting, she'll be sweet:cool:

Good luck mate:agree::agree::coffee:

boysie
30-05-2010, 15:17
Right, got back to it again this weekend after a few weeks of DIY around house:sad2:

Started looking into getting the engine out, but thought i would do a quick compression test first, but wish i didnt........

all 4 pots measured around 75psi:eek: ............BUT........ after coming on here i realised i should have had the throttle open.......

two other things to take into account, engine was not running and cold, already taken fuel tank off to repair leaky yellow bung, it was running off jump leads cos battery is flat, turning over at a half decent speed,
and also i dont know if this matters, but there is no exhaust fitted,or any boost pipe fitted after carb top, does any of this effect results?

this is first time i have ever done a compression test, but i noticed it took about 5 or 6 cranks to get pressure up to 75 on all pots, sort of went 25, 50, 60, 65, 70, 75 and then when you stopped it lost pressure in a few seconds, is this normal?

Funny thing is it started, run and pulled ok when running, no clouds of smoke, plugs were fine when i removed them, a little soot but nothing bad, although i dont really know the history of this engine,

so, would the trottle make such a big differance? or is it fecked anyway:scared:

BriC
30-05-2010, 18:11
That's Bommers old car, right? Don't know if you'd know of him though

dangerous dave
30-05-2010, 18:55
if all are low id think its user error, crack on with other jobs and worry about the engine at a later date, im sure its fine...:) i bet a curly wurly on it

Brigsy
30-05-2010, 20:07
If the engine ran ok i wouldnt worry about the comp readings, the gauge may be duff if pressure is dropping!

boysie
31-05-2010, 07:17
yeah it is bommers old car!:agree: dont really know him, just met him once when i bought the car off him, hes a nice guy and seems to know a thing or 3 about fives,i guess you know him bric?
i did get another 2 spare engines off him anyway! one is newly rebuilt but bottom end bearings are knakked, and the others head has gone and has been stood outside in his garden for god knows how long!! (with no sparkplugs in too:cry:)

not too bothered about the low readings at the moment,i was just checking them before taking engine out to get bodywork all prepped up,i will worry about it later

the engine will be getting rebuilt but i figured if the compression is ok i could get away with just doing the head work on the rebuild and not the piston rings, cos to be honest been a bit of a noob i think i would probably be a bit out my depth there and make a ballax of it:laugh:

If i get chance i will retry it again today with throttle open and see if its any better, but it could be a duff gauge as you say brigsy, if not dangerous dave owes me a curly whirly:laugh:

BriC
31-05-2010, 12:01
Yeh mate, I knew him.. he is a sound guy

boysie
05-06-2010, 18:02
:Dgot back to it again, had a good day cos this happened:)



http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11854

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11855

Just begging to be removed:laugh:
http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11856

Oil, water dropped, all pipes and wires removed, drive3 shafts out after a few hours of shouting, swearing, and a bit more swearing, then my shiney new hoist ready for action..... then realise i left a bolt in rear mount, and havent removed gear linkage:scratch:

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11857

Another hours worth of swearing and it, coming coming.....................

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11858

Bingo!!:yeah:

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11859

ohhh look a 3 wheeler:D

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=11861

all wheels back on, and that will do me, probably pass mot at my local place now!

well i know its nothing major, but im dead chuffed with myself today, never taken a engione out before and to do it on my own i8 feel like im getting somwere with it now and learning a fair bit, :agree: cant wait to crack on again tomorrow, but i think i have earned a pizza and a magners or 3 tonight:D

Penfold aka The Dealer
05-06-2010, 18:11
:agree: well done on the engine removal, I will give you £50 if you want rid of that strut brace ;)

Kris M
05-06-2010, 18:16
good man, its a good feeling pulling the engine out on your own for the first time......even better when you`ve put it back in and turn the key ;):D

Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
05-06-2010, 18:24
Blimey....your brave lifting it out by the clutch cable hole....snap! New casing please!!!:eek:

boysie
05-06-2010, 18:33
Blimey....your brave lifting it out by the clutch cable hole....snap! New casing please!!!:eek::laugh::laugh:

yea! wondered if anybody would notice that!:eek: another box is going in cos that one is pretty whiney so i thought sod it! , and anyway im a noobie, so im allowed to do stupid things like that anyway:D

sorry penfold, its getting cleaned up and going back on:(

Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
05-06-2010, 18:37
:niceone:

Penfold aka The Dealer
05-06-2010, 18:56
:laugh::laugh:
sorry penfold, its getting cleaned up and going back on:(

:) Thats cool, I am after one, not going to pay stupid bucks for one tho, look after that one as they are rare as rocking horse ****.....except every 5 i have had has had one

boysie
05-06-2010, 19:10
got a question tho, i had i flick trough haynes before i started on how to remove driveshafts, it say somthing about removing rollpins, but i dont have a clue were they are!:scratch: i ended up unbolting shocks and pulling hubs forward to pop shafts out, but i would like to take them out totally for when i clean bay up and it goes for spraying , so were are these roll pins located?:scratch:

TNT Tricky Nicky
05-06-2010, 19:23
Only roll pin is on o/s (drivers side) drive shaft, it's gearbox end, knock it out and the shaft will slide off with a bit of a tickle

hydrotec78
05-06-2010, 19:27
got a question tho, i had i flick trough haynes before i started on how to remove driveshafts, it say somthing about removing rollpins, but i dont have a clue were they are!:scratch: i ended up unbolting shocks and pulling hubs forward to pop shafts out, but i would like to take them out totally for when i clean bay up and it goes for spraying , so were are these roll pins located?:scratch:

if you look on the o/s drive shaft where it sides/attaches over the gear box shaft there lies your pin. The n/s is held on with the 3 bolts making that one nice and easy.

Its looks like its going to be a nice raider once finnished, if you get stuck there are always helpful chaps on here to steer you in the right location.

TNT Tricky Nicky
05-06-2010, 20:27
now i'm looking at it on the computer i can see what you've done.

to get the driveshafts off now you'll need a friend to step on the brake pedal while you wind the nut off the end of the shaft, then it'll just slide out, job done.

you'll find the roll pin in the bit of the driveshaft assembly you've left attached to the gearbox, should be easier to knock out now!

boysie
05-06-2010, 20:48
thanks for the replys, and the encouragement !
i see what you mean about the shafts now ill give it a go tomorrow:agree:

haynes are good but they seem to skim over some stuff like that, 3 spanners my arse!:p

jimmy_b
05-06-2010, 22:30
this looks like a good one to follow. if you want some more inspo check out my project tread. it'll prob make you feel better about your rust anyway.

boysie
09-08-2010, 21:44
*****Mega Update!!!*****

its been a while since i updated here, the car has been in bodyshop for about a month now as a mate of a mate has been sorting bodywork out and doing respray inbetween jobs, and here are whats happened since last update!


cleaning up engine bay...



http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=12463

..

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=12464

more

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=12465

done!

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=12455


then it was off to bodyshop...

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=12456

..

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=12457

and the end results...

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=12458

its raining btw!

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=12459


http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=12460

more


http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=12461

and finally..

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=12462

and thats up to date!

next up is swapping the bushes, some new springs and shocks, new loom and then start with the engine rebuild,

fun fun fun!!!!:D

Shane P
09-08-2010, 22:10
Very tidy :smokin: :agree:

dangerous dave
09-08-2010, 22:46
looking good, seeing alot of 5's getting bodywork sorted lately.. something that really puts them in the scrap yards as a skanky 5 doesn't last long out there..

looks like the number of gtt's is going down but the quality is going up:agree::smokin:

boysie
21-11-2010, 18:25
not had much to update about latley till now, havent been able to put as many hours in as i would like , so heres what i have been up to..


stripped suspension,new fitted bushes, springs, poly dougnuts, and new rod ends,swapped steering rack gaitors and the rubber blub thing!:confused:
cleaned and wire brushed all parts up, etch primed and sprayed matt black, but then sprayed gloss cos i thought it looked cleaner! :D
Also fitted new brake pipes front and rear, and cleaned calipers up, ready to be fitted.....

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=13954


sprayed inside arch with clear waxoyl and cleaned stub axel, sprayed and replaced bearings

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=13955


got bored one afternoon and decided to clean and spray some random bits

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=13959


decided to refit original engine to get it back on the road,before my interest starts to lag, then i will really go to town on the other engine with a total rebuild, piston and liners, the job lot!

so i degreased it sprayed the box and block

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=13956


going back in.........

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=13957


its in!

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/picture.php?albumid=1029&pictureid=13958


just like to point out i fitted that on my own!!:)

next job is the head off for a quick skim and valves relapping, clean up then its back together,
while thats away a new loom will be going in,
its getting there.......slowly........

Bass J
22-11-2010, 11:11
Just read this project:) good on you for getting stuck in:D I will be watching this :smokin:

benj88
22-11-2010, 14:03
Great work mate

dangerous dave
22-11-2010, 16:50
nice work, really coming along:agree: good plan getting the engine back in asap, you really have to get it on the road to get your motivation back sometimes.. :crap: