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Nad-5GTT
14-07-2012, 16:25
Ive been meaning to pluck up the courage to show you lot my GT turbo for a while now, but as its far from standard and oe is the way everyone is going ive been reluctant to show it.:scared:

Anyway most of you will hate it which is fine you all have your own opinions, to be fair some of the outside im not sure about myself.

A brief history, i bought this car about ten years ago drove her about for a while, then took it off the road to sort a few problems out. And apart froma slight flirt with the tarmac for a few months last year thats how its been ever since:crap: My plan was to have a completely stripped out road going car and thats what i have but i failed to notice how the trend was going over the years ie oe. As you will see from the pics going back to oe would be a complete waste of time and money so shes staying as it is for now, id rather spend any spare money on engine mods.

A few pics over the years
http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/006.jpg
http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/007.jpg
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http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/081.jpg

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/112.jpg
intercooler is now level eagle eyes

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/012-1.jpg

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/011-2.jpg
brake lines are now tidy held in place with p clips

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/020.jpg

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/015.jpg

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exhaust now level:)

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http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/005-10.jpg

The car has been off the road since august last year and has been under a sheet ever since, due to me undertaking a loft conversion on my house having another baby lots of work etc etc. Hopefully ill be able to do some work in the next few weeks:) and plan to have it back on the road next spring, im expecting alot of criticism but keep it nice i dont want to abused ;)

rs250nut
14-07-2012, 16:35
Nice project, looks good all painted underneath, I doubt you will get blasted maybe for the wing and side skirts:)

clee
14-07-2012, 16:42
That looks very well put together with a very good finish :cool: Questionable in the taste stakes but then you do seem to be very young so I'll let you off on that one ...... ;)

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/009-6.jpg

GT Josh
14-07-2012, 16:52
Might not be o.e but pound to a penny it's in better condition than alot of o.e cars. At the end of the day it's your car and your opinion. So show it off!!

philr5t
14-07-2012, 16:58
Mate as said at pod day last year I really like your car think everything about it makes it is what it is and I don't think you need to change any of it back to oe will it make an appearance to the next surrey meet mate love your car :agree:

g10far
14-07-2012, 17:08
Before seeing the pictures I was expecting to see a complete turd, but I think it looks good. The quality of work is good too so you shouldn't feel like you can't show it off. Love the wheels, I'd say if it were mine I'd stick with standard skirts and rear spoiler, apart from that it looks a beast!

chris
14-07-2012, 17:41
Dont know why you where worried mate i think the quality of work is great alt of time must of gone in to it nice one:agree:

Jonny5
14-07-2012, 17:55
I actually really like that :) good work mate :agree:

westy94
14-07-2012, 18:21
Like you say not everyones cup of tea and not mine, but you have got to be given 10 out of 10 for the care and effort gone into the car:goodJob::niceone:

djinuk
14-07-2012, 18:50
I think its a very good car, good to see somebody flatting the inside before paint.

Only thing id maybe do is loose the skirts in favour of o/e, but the rest looks cool :)

gttjames
14-07-2012, 20:12
wow alot of work into that. Looks nice.

As youv said way past the point of going oe, but oe spoiler, skirts and bumpers would be the way id take it. None the less think it does look nice as is and like the colour

Big Steve - Raider
14-07-2012, 20:20
I like it :niceone:

And it's been done really well!!! Credit to you Nad ;)

kentraider
14-07-2012, 20:43
I like it :niceone:

And it's been done really well!!! Credit to you Nad ;)

see i told you neil...not everyone will hate it....
me an alot of others on here will agree that uve done a cracking job an uve certainly earnt ur stripes me ol.china :smokin:

i dont like man utd lol but i.still admire how they play footie :agree:

Nottswoody
14-07-2012, 20:47
I like the quality and the fact it's yours and you've made it your and done everything well.. If we was all the same it would be boring but quality stands up.. Great job pal..

Tony Walker
14-07-2012, 21:03
:agree:Fantastic car :D really really top quality work too. :agree: Gotta get it ready for a blast round blyton :agree:

Nad-5GTT
14-07-2012, 21:53
Wow!!!! i thought i was going to be taken to the slaughter house :laugh: Really chuffed with the comments:D

I do agree with alot of you, id prob change the spoiler and the skirts back to oe, but as with anything it all costs money, and me tree at the bottom of the garden is running low:laugh: maybe one day.

Nad-5GTT
14-07-2012, 22:04
Mate as said at pod day last year I really like your car think everything about it makes it is what it is and I don't think you need to change any of it back to oe will it make an appearance to the next surrey meet mate love your car :agree:

Cheers Phil, im afraid it wont be seeing the road untill spring at the earliest, ive got to get my turbo rebuilt or changed ( i think the seals had perished where it had sat for years) but ive just completed alot of work on the house including a loft conversion which has drained our funds:cry::crap: so im going to do a few bits over the winter and have it ready for spring.

I should be there for the next surrey meet with Dan aka Kentraider in the ST.

GT Josh
14-07-2012, 22:04
If you got the the o.e kit on there and sprayed it a normal ish colour then thay car would look amazingly good. IMO. But it is your opinion that counts!

TOMTOM
14-07-2012, 22:24
A lot of time and effort has been thrown at that, take me hat to u fella, done a lovely with it:) bravo fella.

Nad-5GTT
14-07-2012, 22:51
see i told you neil...not everyone will hate it....
me an alot of others on here will agree that uve done a cracking job an uve certainly earnt ur stripes me ol.china :smokin:

i dont like man utd lol but i.still admire how they play footie :agree:

Cheers dan great words :laugh: hopefully see you for the surrey meet:agree: in your 5!!;)

Nad-5GTT
14-07-2012, 22:52
A lot of time and effort has been thrown at that, take me hat to u fella, done a lovely with it:) bravo fella.

Cheers Tom, :agree:

Nad-5GTT
14-07-2012, 22:53
:agree:Fantastic car :D really really top quality work too. :agree: Gotta get it ready for a blast round blyton :agree:

Cheers for the comments fella, unfortunately it wont see blyton:crap:

kentraider
14-07-2012, 23:01
Cheers dan great words :laugh: hopefully see you for the surrey meet:agree: in your 5!!;)

ur welcome neil.....im really trying to get mine sorted an.mot for surrey meet...put the carb i had bought an put refurb kit on...the bitch wouldnt idle...lol
put my old k.tech group gay carb on an it idles....only thing is to get it to idle at even 1100 rpm afr was 15.6 an no joke mixture screw out 6 turns :eek:

my dad reckons the carb has an air leak as when we sprayed carb cleaner round inlet etc no.idle change..but when sprayed near where enrichment an gaskets are etc idle gos groggy... .fingers crossed :coffee:

Tony Walker
15-07-2012, 20:04
Cheers for the comments fella, unfortunately it wont see blyton:crap:

Get the carb rebuilt and trailor it there :D dont worry bout MOT. Its a big one this year :agree:
Im sure a local will help you rebuild it.

Trevhib
15-07-2012, 20:22
Quality of the work looks great, some lovely touches in there. Looks like you've touched every mm of the car at some stage or another :agree:

Coops
16-07-2012, 10:23
as above really, lovely effort and can tell its been done to a very high spec

and if it want for the god awful spoiler i'd say its was absolutely spot on :cool:

Matt Cole
16-07-2012, 12:52
Agree with all. Top effort, looks good. For only a few more quid std skirts spoiler and bumpers and would look awesome! Well done. :agree:

Nad-5GTT
16-07-2012, 19:45
ur welcome neil.....im really trying to get mine sorted an.mot for surrey meet...put the carb i had bought an put refurb kit on...the bitch wouldnt idle...lol
put my old k.tech group gay carb on an it idles....only thing is to get it to idle at even 1100 rpm afr was 15.6 an no joke mixture screw out 6 turns :eek:

my dad reckons the carb has an air leak as when we sprayed carb cleaner round inlet etc no.idle change..but when sprayed near where enrichment an gaskets are etc idle gos groggy... .fingers crossed :coffee:

Bloody cars, im sure u will sort it out soon, cant wait to see them both.

Nad-5GTT
16-07-2012, 19:47
Get the carb rebuilt and trailor it there :D dont worry bout MOT. Its a big one this year :agree:
Im sure a local will help you rebuild it.

Its no my carb Tony, kentraider is having probs with his:crap: mine needs a turbo replacement:mad: next years national

Nad-5GTT
16-07-2012, 19:50
Quality of the work looks great, some lovely touches in there. Looks like you've touched every mm of the car at some stage or another :agree:

Cheers Trevhib, yep that statement is very true, at one stage the only thing on the car was one stubborn petrol pipe clip:dearme:

Nad-5GTT
16-07-2012, 19:58
as above really, lovely effort and can tell its been done to a very high spec

and if it want for the god awful spoiler i'd say its was absolutely spot on :cool:

Cheers Coops appreciate your comments. I know i wish i didnt put the spoiler on, didnt really think about it untill it was bolted on, then you think oh more work to do more money to throw at it etc etc

Nad-5GTT
16-07-2012, 20:03
Agree with all. Top effort, looks good. For only a few more quid std skirts spoiler and bumpers and would look awesome! Well done. :agree:

Cheers Matt :), as ive just mentioned above its all about the money, ive already got to get my turbo rebuilt/replaced ready to get it back on the road:crap: if only i could stop paying me mortgage and feed the kids on bread for a few months :laugh:

Chris Beer
29-07-2012, 11:12
Great effort on the build here mate!

Looks a great condition 5 not a usual rot box (like mine was) :laugh:

Shame as I had some GT side skirts, rear bumper, campus mint boot and GT spoiler you could of added on for free :(

No one wanted it in the for sale section for months so sadly all been binned now! I'm sure you could pick up a rear bumper for £20-£30, skirts for around the same, and spoiler for £20 :D

Sparkie
29-07-2012, 11:30
personally i like the dash - or lack of it, and the hidden wiring.

i know that takes a great deal of work to sort.

at the end of the day, kits like this have their place in history.
they really arent any different to the dimma/skeete kits that are 'cool' again?

5 turbo
29-07-2012, 12:35
Gotta say (neck on the block here) ive always like'd the aggressive kits for the 5's if done well.

imop if it were mine id loose the rear lights/skirt's...Get some bigger wheels on it, with maybe a cheekie gloss black coat on them to give a more Moody look, touch lower all round for a more level stance and it'd be right up my street them :agree:

these kits really need monster rims to pull the proportion's off imop..

Gotta say though that apart from the above(all my taste oc and no disrespect to your's at all :) ) and going from the pic's, the effort/finish is absolutely superb, a real credit to you and all involved, id be well proud of it, its one of the cleanist 5's ive seen OE or not...

Oh and This one.. (http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CFIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.modifiedcars.com%2Fcars%2F218 89%2Fmodified-renault-5-gt-turbo-1987-pictures&ei=jB0VUM7fM7ON0wXfn4DwAw&usg=AFQjCNF2uO-5zpb6PFibYcz5U2n_p22x1Q) is still a heart throb 5 of all time for me, scroll down for cheekie vid clip;)... love to do one similiar :agree:


Well done fella, variety is the spice and its good to see this one, make's a refreshing change :agree::agree:

TNT Tricky Nicky
29-07-2012, 16:51
Not sure how i missed this

10/10 for quality and effort :agree:

My personal opinion is the wing and skirts are too much for the rest of the kit and i'm not keen on the back bumper but the rest looks great. I can see how and why it would be hassle to change them now.

Did you do the bodywork and spraying yourself?

Nad-5GTT
29-07-2012, 19:53
Great effort on the build here mate!

Looks a great condition 5 not a usual rot box (like mine was) :laugh:

Shame as I had some GT side skirts, rear bumper, campus mint boot and GT spoiler you could of added on for free :(

Cheers fella:)

What a shame you just threw it all away:crap:

Nad-5GTT
29-07-2012, 19:58
personally i like the dash - or lack of it, and the hidden wiring.

i know that takes a great deal of work to sort.

Cheers Sparkie, ye the dash is my favorite bit of the car:agree:

all the wiring that came out the car filled a 40ltr storage box, i then used what i needed to make a new wiring loom and it barely made a dent in the pile:)

Nad-5GTT
29-07-2012, 20:04
Gotta say (neck on the block here) ive always like'd the aggressive kits for the 5's if done well.

imop if it were mine id loose the rear lights/skirt's...Get some bigger wheels on it, with maybe a cheekie gloss black coat on them to give a more Moody look, touch lower all round for a more level stance and it'd be right up my street them :agree:

Gotta say though that apart from the above(all my taste oc and no disrespect to your's at all :) ) and going from the pic's, the effort/finish is absolutely superb, a real credit to you and all involved, id be well proud of it, its one of the cleanist 5's ive seen OE or not...

Well done fella, variety is the spice and its good to see this one, make's a refreshing change :agree::agree:

Thanks for your comments bud, i kind of agree with you, i would like to have it a little lower but i wouldnt get it out my garden if i did :crap: but i personally think for all round looks/handling etc 15'' is the best.

Nad-5GTT
29-07-2012, 20:17
Not sure how i missed this

10/10 for quality and effort :agree:

My personal opinion is the wing and skirts are too much for the rest of the kit and i'm not keen on the back bumper but the rest looks great. I can see how and why it would be hassle to change them now.

Did you do the bodywork and spraying yourself?

Cheers Tricky, i did all the bodywork prep myself and sprayed the inside, underneath and engine bay myself, i sprayed the outside but wasnt happy with it, this was mainly because i was using cellulose instead of 2pac, so i got a local man to put a sealer coat on then a top coat of 2pac and was glad i did. I have painted the mirrors and gutter strips (he forgot about these:mad:) and the dash again using the 2pac and the difference in quality is unbelievable but its not to good for the lungs:laugh:

5 turbo
31-07-2012, 15:19
Thanks for your comments bud, i kind of agree with you, i would like to have it a little lower but i wouldnt get it out my garden if i did :crap: but i personally think for all round looks/handling etc 15'' is the best.


:laugh:
thats the joy of a low 5...everywhere other than a bowling green is a mountain :wasntme:

Like i say me i were judging it asthetically...hard act to pull off, the show and go function with that kit...

Either way keep it up fella, its a nice whip thats a fact :agree::agree:

Nad-5GTT
15-10-2012, 15:47
Its been a while since ive even looked at the car let alone worked on it, so i took it out and gave it a wash. Im still in the i cant be bothered to work on you mood though, still got lots of jobs to do around the house, to much time at work, looking after the kids etc and im then struggling to find time to work on it:crap:

My list of things to do are, drop sump again then fill oil pump up with vaseline or similar, ive got no oil coming through the turbo oil feed.

Find out and make sure it is me turbo thats smoking,

Do a pressure test on the boost circuit as i think ive got a leak in the i/c, anyone got an easy diy way to test this.

Make some doorcards up in black vinyl.

Got to make a cover for my fusebox,

Theres probably a few more things to do but cant think now, im not going to get the car on the road till spring so got plenty off time.

Took a few more pics

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/105-1.jpg

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/106-1.jpg

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/114.jpg

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/113.jpg

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/112-1.jpg

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/111.jpg


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REBEL GT TURBO
15-10-2012, 20:55
Wow! I love this!! Great job! o.e bores me personally, it's deffo a one-off! :agree:
Only things I'm not that keen on is rear bumper/rear spoiler/tailgate and that steering wheel!

GTphil
15-10-2012, 21:23
I'm amazed at how clean it is! Do you polish that rear beam! :wasntme:

Good work!

With regards the turbo oil feed, have a look at the samll one way valve thats inside the take off from the block. I have heard of them sticking and cutting off the oil supply to the turbo, worth a look before dropping the sump;)

Nad-5GTT
15-10-2012, 21:24
Wow! I love this!! Great job! o.e bores me personally, it's deffo a one-off! :agree:
Only things I'm not that keen on is rear bumper/rear spoiler/tailgate and that steering wheel!

Cheers Rebel, what you dont like my super cheap bulgarian steering wheel:laugh: neither do i really, money was getting abit tight and once id got it there was no turning back:cry:

As for the rest of what you said you dont like id totally agree, but id include the skirts. But as with everything it boils down to money, not that im skint but how much do you plough into a renault 5?

Im definately thinking of getting rid of the spoiler, but then ive got to get the holes welded up then buy the paint etc, or do i go for a standard tailgate with oe spoiler and paint that but then ill have to get oe rear bumper which isnt a problem but then ive got the pain of having a centre exit exhaust:scratch:

Would a standard bumper (it would have to be smoothed though) look ok ish with that centre exit exhaust, because if it did then i would be tempted to go oe spoiler, tailgate and bumper, what your opinions peeps.

Nad-5GTT
15-10-2012, 21:31
I'm amazed at how clean it is! Do you polish that rear beam! :wasntme:

Good work!

With regards the turbo oil feed, have a look at the samll one way valve thats inside the take off from the block. I have heard of them sticking and cutting off the oil supply to the turbo, worth a look before dropping the sump;)

Cheers Phil, i did a fundemental cockup in putting to much sump sealer on, which then fell into sump when i tightened it up, which in turn started to clog up the pick up strainer, i only noticed this when my oil light started to flicker at idle so i dropped sump took the strainer off cleaned it up, bolted the sump back on, then turned the engine over with oil feed into a container only to find nothing came out. Ive been told that i had to pack the oil pump with vaseline before hand, and that ive got an air lock:mad:

Haz
15-10-2012, 22:15
interesting car. despite alot of negitive comments on the spoiler i think its suits the car, for me its just the side skirts that too chunky.
i realise what you mean with spending more on it, but if you are wanting to change a few things there are usually people wanting to swap. just a thought from what i've spotted on this and similar threads:
brizza wants some clear lights so worth a swap for std's and some cash before the others put him off, and the ph1 underlight trims would do someone for spares. the funds could get ph2 trims and paint to match the rest of the kit.
i've seen a few wanted's for the rear spoiler, surely selling that complete with tailgate or swap would cover a std tailgate/spoiler.
rear bumpers seem to go for cheap and since it would need modifying wouldn't matter if it wasnt mint so could be cheaper, i think mike has one with just the centre exit, without the plate recess.
someone may swap the skirts for std's?
and i think some fogs (or fine mesh painted white) would finish the front bumper off

regards the pump, if its dry you could just remove the dizzy and use a drill and the spindle of a spare dizzy to prime it ;)

Nad-5GTT
15-10-2012, 22:34
interesting car. despite alot of negitive comments on the spoiler i think its suits the car, for me its just the side skirts that too chunky.
i realise what you mean with spending more on it, but if you are wanting to change a few things there are usually people wanting to swap. just a thought from what i've spotted on this and similar threads:
brizza wants some clear lights so worth a swap for std's and some cash before the others put him off, and the ph1 underlight trims would do someone for spares. the funds could get ph2 trims and paint to match the rest of the kit.
i've seen a few wanted's for the rear spoiler, surely selling that complete with tailgate or swap would cover a std tailgate/spoiler.
rear bumpers seem to go for cheap and since it would need modifying wouldn't matter if it wasnt mint so could be cheaper, i think mike has one with just the centre exit, without the plate recess.
someone may swap the skirts for std's?
and i think some fogs (or fine mesh painted white) would finish the front bumper off

regards the pump, if its dry you could just remove the dizzy and use a drill and the spindle of a spare dizzy to prime it ;)

Some interesting points there, ive got some spare oe lights but imho i prefer the clears:dearme:, i have just looked at how much it might cost to replace tailgate, spoiler and bumper and youre right its not much, i can get the paint fairly cheap and can do it myself with fairly good results:) the skirts are abit more problamatic since ive blended them into the door cill (i didnt like the gap) that would leve me having to blend the paint in something im not to keen on, but it may well grow on me.

With regards the dizzy, are you saying that i could use an old one and get that to bring the oil up and cure the air lock?

jamie_clioGTT
15-10-2012, 22:58
wow! what a minty 5! my only dislike is the grille. the quality of work on this is better than renault themselves! keep it up dude.

Tony Walker
15-10-2012, 23:04
if you remove the oil filter you can pump some oil down the centre to prime the pump.

Haz
15-10-2012, 23:05
was just a suggestion if you wanted to keep costs down. it seems your fairly handy and time costs nothing if its your own car, they arent big jobs.
like you say the skirts would require some work now, but again its more prep time than money. blow in's can be very easy if you are familiar with the paint gun, there's a few ways and dont mind giving a few pointers to try if your stuck.

regards the dizzy, yes. so long as you can rotate the pump from above (like the bottem of the dizzy does), but not engage the gear on the cam. there's different 'tools' that will do the job. just spin it up, not with the drill flat out mind, until you get oil flow and it'll be fine after that, assuming it is just because its dry and no damage has been done.

Nad-5GTT
16-10-2012, 17:37
wow! what a minty 5! my only dislike is the grille. the quality of work on this is better than renault themselves! keep it up dude.

Cheers bud, so many different views of this car i lke it:laugh:

Nad-5GTT
16-10-2012, 17:40
if you remove the oil filter you can pump some oil down the centre to prime the pump.

Now this does sound like an easy way, how much do you think i need to pour in? Cheers for the info bud

Nottswoody
16-10-2012, 17:44
Cheers bud, so many different views of this car i lke it:laugh:

Love this motor :agree: if we were all the same what would we talk about? Get this motor out and about next year :smokin:

Nad-5GTT
16-10-2012, 17:46
was just a suggestion if you wanted to keep costs down. it seems your fairly handy and time costs nothing if its your own car, they arent big jobs.
like you say the skirts would require some work now, but again its more prep time than money. blow in's can be very easy if you are familiar with the paint gun, there's a few ways and dont mind giving a few pointers to try if your stuck.

regards the dizzy, yes. so long as you can rotate the pump from above (like the bottem of the dizzy does), but not engage the gear on the cam. there's different 'tools' that will do the job. just spin it up, not with the drill flat out mind, until you get oil flow and it'll be fine after that, assuming it is just because its dry and no damage has been done.

Again thanks for this information, ill try the oil through the oil filter first because that sounds easier, but will bear this in mind.

Im thinking i could cut the skirts of with an angle grinder up to 10mm before the door shut and then carefully grind away at the skirt to bring it close to the door shut (not sure this makes sence :laugh:) im hoping that i could then get away with having to paint the doorshut because there will be a rubber joint with the oe skirt ?? am i right here.
I will pick your brain though if i need to blend in mind cheers

Nad-5GTT
03-11-2012, 14:21
Ive finally worked on the 5, the 1st time since aug 2011:eek::scratch:
Anyway ive made some doorcards, there only basic but im pleased with them all the same and only cost me £50 in materials. I didnt want to do what everyone does and turn the original handle 90 degrees, so i went to the scrap yard and got something abit different.

Ill let the pics do the talking now.

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/144.jpg

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Tony Walker
03-11-2012, 14:38
Nice job :)

Tutuur
03-11-2012, 14:50
looks tidy!

Nad-5GTT
21-12-2012, 21:19
Not been able to do alot to the 5 just lots of 30 min stints here an hour there so progress is slow:crap:

I got a standard rear bumper, tailgate and spoiler to try and tame the rear end down;) only paid peanuts for the bumper as it needed abit of work, so thats what ive been working on mainly.
Pics,;)
http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/002-9.jpg
Someone had tried to fill the bump strips in but had done a less than impressive job, i dug the lot out with a screw driver:scratch:
http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/003-9.jpg
i also found this which i had to repair, and a few hairline cracks
http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/007-10.jpg
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http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/016-2.jpg
Im not going to ditch the centre exit exhaust so i had to cut out the middle and transfer it over to where original exhaust hole was.
http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/017-2.jpg
http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/014-4.jpg
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It seems like ive spent an age on this bumper, but im 90% done on the fillering/shaping, then got to prime it then block that down then prime again then paint. On a plus side ive found ive still got all the paint ill need plus thinners, hardners etc so ive not got to spend anything on that side:D
Soz about the num of pics.

Tony Walker
21-12-2012, 22:30
Looks great already good work. Its really satisfying just takes so damn long lol(well without power tools it does)

Nad-5GTT
22-12-2012, 14:05
Looks great already good work. Its really satisfying just takes so damn long lol(well without power tools it does)

Cheers Tony, ive killed me 50mm DA sander whilst working on this bumper and i can only use my 150mm DA for about 30 seconds before i have to stop and let me 50 litre compressor build up enough pressure to go again for another 30 seconds :mad:, so most of it is by hand:(

Nad-5GTT
14-02-2013, 10:38
You'll be pleased to know I made a trip to the tip and off loaded my aftermarket spoiler/rear bumper, the rear looks bare but so much better & I won't feel a tw@t when it's on the road:D. I also tried cutting out the plate on the flush tailgate but found a heap of mess that I can't be bothered to rectify, off to Mike's next week to get some bits :)

5teve L
14-02-2013, 11:45
You'll be pleased to know I made a trip to the tip and off loaded my aftermarket spoiler/rear bumper, the rear looks bare but so much better & I won't feel a tw@t when it's on the road:D. I also tried cutting out the plate on the flush tailgate but found a heap of mess that I can't be bothered to rectify, off to Mike's next week to get some bits :)

Love this car, even with the spoiler & sideskirts. Can't imagine how fresh it will look with OE parts in place :agree:

JRP
14-02-2013, 12:13
Love this car, even with the spoiler & sideskirts. Can't imagine how fresh it will look with OE parts in place :agree:

+1

Alan
14-02-2013, 12:22
You'll be pleased to know I made a trip to the tip and off loaded my aftermarket spoiler/rear bumper, the rear looks bare but so much better & I won't feel a tw@t when it's on the road:D. I also tried cutting out the plate on the flush tailgate but found a heap of mess that I can't be bothered to rectify, off to Mike's next week to get some bits :)

Haha, I recon you should go back and get them, by the time this project is finished they'll be back in fashion. :D

Great car

Nad-5GTT
22-02-2013, 21:37
Cheers for the comments Steve L, Jrp & Alan:)

Been to see Mike 16v this week, got a few bits to aid me when i shorten my i/c pipe run and also some new number plate lights, also got a standard campus tailgate.

Finished the shaping of the bumper just got to give it a lick of high build primer hopefully next week at some point. Spent a few hours today cutting the bumper to fit the exhaust, got to find someone that can weld me in a piece of s/steel into me heatshield :scratch:
As always lots of pics:D sorry.

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/032_zpsd0a510a2.jpg

http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/034_zps3b709c28.jpg

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James5
22-02-2013, 22:19
Looking good matey keep up the good work.

Nad-5GTT
07-03-2013, 09:23
Got a engine hoist off me m8 yesterday, I'm going to take front engine mount off and drop the sump tonight and pack the oil pump with Vaseline, oh and put the spring washer in the right place:ashamed: I've found a welder 2miles from me who does alot of parts for motorsport use, anyway I got him to sort my exhaust heat shield, make me an alloy fusebox cover and got him to weld in some leaks I found on my intercooler (God knows how much pressure I was losing ). I will also get him to weld my boost pipes once I cut them ( I'm going to shorten my pipe run ) hopefully next week.

Nad-5GTT
08-03-2013, 10:33
Well it started ok but ended in tears :cry: the sump bolt that's hard to get too at the front started to round off:mad: I'm hoping I'll get better access ( & hope it's not too fecked ) by taking the radiator out of the way, I've dropped the water but called it a night as I didn't want to be laying in a puddle. Anyone got any tips if this bolt is buggered. I've only this week had to drill out a 12mm diameter 70mm long suspension bolt on my daily because it was rounded off, took me 3 hours to finally chip it all out:sad2:

chris
08-03-2013, 10:43
What socket are you useing mate eg six sided or multispline

Brigsy
08-03-2013, 12:19
Try a 6 sided socket, or if all else falis bray a 9mm multi hex on. It will come out easy enough.

Nad-5GTT
08-03-2013, 12:42
Cheers for the replys, I'll try that hopefully I'll get good results:)

Tony Walker
08-03-2013, 20:04
3/8ths socket/spanner is the next size down between 10mm and 9mm.... never fails :D
But try single hex 10mm first.

g10far
09-03-2013, 13:36
Massive improvement, will look mega once finished!

Tazarse
09-03-2013, 14:03
love the finish you have achieved mate i even liked the original side skirts and spoiler im all for making something unique the way you want it!! top job!!!!!!!:agree::agree::agree::agree:

5teve L
09-03-2013, 14:49
Try a 6 sided socket, or if all else falis bray a 9mm multi hex on. It will come out easy enough.

/\/\/\ this, or if you get really stuck I have some special sockets that grip & bite into the head.

Steve

gttjames
09-03-2013, 20:59
im not really in to modified 5's but liking this a lot. Nice bit of bodywork youv done:agree: door cards front and rear look good aswell

Nad-5GTT
10-03-2013, 11:56
Thank you for the positive comments peeps. Time seems to be slipping away with me at the no, poxy mothers day ain't helping :laugh: she's at the gym chilling in the sauna :laugh: and I'm here with the kids when I could be working on the 5:cry: now when's farthers day :D

Nad-5GTT
13-03-2013, 20:49
Small up date with lots of pics:D. ive shortened my boost run frm intercooler to carb, moved my rad over then got stuck in cutting the pipes to shape. Then when i put rad back in id completely forgotten about the outlet hose on rad it was bang in the way:ashamed::mad: so i cut this off and shaped it to fit the rad but on the corner. I had the boost pipe welded today, but the man couldn't do the rad right away so ive got to wait a few days.

Pics, soz camera is dying:sad2:
http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/001_zpsb5563c73.jpg

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Yes i will be replacing the rusty washer:cooter:

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http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/005_zps4502e3e3.jpg
:eek: not what i wanted to do, but needs must:scratch:
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http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/011_zps50b3a77d.jpg
Heatshield now fixed:)
http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/016_zps678264bc.jpg
My fuse box cover, got to polish it up still
http://i813.photobucket.com/albums/zz54/nadgtt1982/renault/015_zps5e744a4f.jpg

Nad-5GTT
13-03-2013, 20:51
:eek: didnt realise the pic of rad was so shocking, dam camera

kentraider
13-03-2013, 20:56
cor blimey guvna......u dont f about :-):-) if weather holds out we still on.for saturday my son...:-):-)

Jonny5
13-03-2013, 21:05
Got enough orange in there ;)

Nottswoody
13-03-2013, 21:05
I need one of those boost pipes in my life!!!

Nad-5GTT
13-03-2013, 21:11
Kentraider, yep still on for sat, please dont let it rain else im going to a girls 4th bday party :cry:.

Jonny 5, i reckon i could squeeze some more in there :laugh:

Nottswoody, got to have some bling in your life;)

Tony Walker
13-03-2013, 21:15
Definetely needs a Tango catch tank :agree:

Nottswoody
13-03-2013, 21:16
Kentraider, yep still on for sat, please dont let it rain else im going to a girls 4th bday party :cry:.

Jonny 5, i reckon i could squeeze some more in there :laugh:

Nottswoody, got to have some bling in your life;)

We're cam I get one? Did you make it up?

Jonny5
13-03-2013, 21:16
Definetely needs a Tango catch tank :agree:

:agree:

Nad-5GTT
13-03-2013, 21:28
Don't go giving me ideas fellas. It doesn't look so orange when your up close, with the bonnet down that is :laugh: Nottswoody i utilised the pipes I already had to make it smaller then got it welded up. I've ordered a 90 degree elbow off ebay to tidy the pre intercooler side, I want to get rid of as many clips as I can.

Nottswoody
13-03-2013, 21:36
Is it 51mm pipe? I need this :)

Tony Walker
13-03-2013, 21:37
Is it 51mm pipe? I need this :)

lol every thread i read i seem to see you buying something off it????:laugh:

chris
13-03-2013, 21:38
Looks really good i really like this car its really mint underneath aswell :agree:

Nottswoody
13-03-2013, 21:53
lol every thread i read i seem to see you buying something off it????:laugh:

Creating my toy lol I love the boost :p I'm only doing this the once while I can this year and then I'm retiring for a while and concentrating on getting hitched lol

kentraider
13-03-2013, 22:21
well for ur sake neil i hope it doesnt rain :-):-) an love the oe tailgate an bumper dude....im gonna have to park my car round the corner from.ur house as its a tatty slag compared to urs lmao ....

GT Josh
13-03-2013, 22:26
That is one tidy engine bay. Top work fella!!!!

Nad-5GTT
13-03-2013, 22:36
Is it 51mm pipe? I need this :)

Mines 57mm dude stainless steel is better than ally unless u like polishing alot.

Nad-5GTT
13-03-2013, 22:39
well for ur sake neil i hope it doesnt rain :-):-) an love the oe tailgate an bumper dude....im gonna have to park my car round the corner from.ur house as its a tatty slag compared to urs lmao ....

No way Bert be good to see a 5 parked up, I'm looking forward to a burn in it.

Nad-5GTT
13-03-2013, 22:40
That is one tidy engine bay. Top work fella!!!!

Cheers bud, gotta love the bling:)

philr5t
13-03-2013, 22:49
Top work mate always have had a soft spot for this 5 since I met you at toddington on the way to pod I think in 2011

5teve L
14-03-2013, 08:13
Top work mate always have had a soft spot for this 5 since I met you at toddington on the way to pod I think in 2011

Was that the time it wouldn't start Phil :wasntme:

James5
14-03-2013, 08:28
Was that the time it wouldn't start Phil :wasntme:

:laugh:that's the one fuel pump wasn't switched on :laugh:

SirSamuelOfBuca
14-03-2013, 09:07
great project mate

Nad-5GTT
14-03-2013, 09:23
:laugh:that's the one fuel pump wasn't switched on :laugh:

Yes not a good way to introduce myself :o :ashamed:, and I thought I'd been cursed by the legendary r5 reliability issues:laugh: I now have a fuel pump relay ready to fit so the pump won't be on a switch for me to forget to turn on:agree: and safer too should the worst happen.

Nad-5GTT
14-03-2013, 09:24
great project mate

Cheers bud.

Nad-5GTT
14-03-2013, 09:29
Top work mate always have had a soft spot for this 5 since I met you at toddington on the way to pod I think in 2011

Cheers Phil, same with your car,one of my favourites on this site. So many different details that pop out at you every time I've seen it.

Nad-5GTT
14-03-2013, 09:34
Looks really good i really like this car its really mint underneath aswell :agree:

Cheers Chris. :agree: Its fairly clean underneath not mint mind, although I did get Henry the Hoover to suck up some cobwebs the other night :dearme:

smithyr5gt
18-03-2013, 20:02
New poster! (less than 10 posts)

no way! hear you are. lol i wondered wer u went. hows the car fella?

Nad-5GTT
19-03-2013, 12:31
New poster! (less than 10 posts)

no way! hear you are. lol i wondered wer u went. hows the car fella?

Yo smithy, I had a feeling it was you :laugh: ye I can never log on to the other forum:mad: so I never really go on it. I did notice you was after another 5 again, good lad. I'm doing little bits to her, got to get turbo rebuilt before it's on the road hoping to be April/May ish:) had lots on in the house loft conversion etc so didn't touch car from Aug 11 to about Nov last year I think. You got one yet? Hope you're doing ok bud, good to see you over here;)

smithyr5gt
19-03-2013, 21:04
thanks fella. yeah im all good mate. glad to see you havent given up on her. she is a fine bit of work mate. i havent got one yet. but im working on it. i will have one soon mate. dont you worry. lol

Nad-5GTT
26-04-2013, 10:35
About time I updated here, not alot going on just plodding along when I get time :) rad is now finished and painted, had to move it over another inch as the return was to close to the oil lines for my liking. Had to use a bit of flexible pipe from the return pipe and join it to the samco up to w pump. Had some new oil lines made up with 45 degree fittings to clear the front cross member away from cooler then tidied up and fitted oil stat and sender housing using brackets and p clips. I've fitted alot of heat protection sleeving to protect me wiring, tidied up and shortened and extended some wiring where needed and have just been cleaning tidying as I go along. I'm hoping to send the turbo off for a rebuild early next month, then I've got to paint the back off the car if weather let's me:rolleyes: I'm aiming now to get finished ready for mot by early June. Pics to follow. Thanks for reading

Nad-5GTT
27-04-2013, 17:21
Just had a few hours in the shed, I ordered a 90 degree stainless steel pipe to join onto the inlet side of the I/cooler pipe so I've set about cutting and shaping it to fit perfectly before I get it welded up, I'm 90% there so should be able to get that welded next week if I get chance.

ScottKinnear
27-04-2013, 17:58
Nice build mate.. Seems a bit if a job reducing the boost run. I have the same fmic as you and I've had no trouble with the length of run in regards to pressure lost.

And as for how it looked before with the big wing and rear bumper I don't know what the fuss was about. I thought it looked spot on. If I never inherited the wide boot spoiler on mine I'd have that clothes line on my five with no hesitation. Not enough originality in the five world nowadays.

Plus my 5 also where's a set of carisma skirts and I love them. Gives the car a wide look IMO and they look awesome.

Plus you know the young boy racers are crapping it when a modded five pulls up. A stealth is under rated. Wear the mods with pride and let the world know your comming and your going to be the first to leave the lights....:)

Nad-5GTT
27-04-2013, 18:45
It's not the pressure loss I was worried about, it was how long it took to go from turbo to carb. But ye it is a lot of work to do what I've done I have thought this myself many times :laugh: but I actually enjoy mucking about with the old girl, and I can say it's not just a bolt on ktec jobbie now:D as for the body styling, I'm just to old for it bud it was ok when I was 20 but now ten years on its not for me if you get me drift ;) thanks for the comments though bud and get some pics up of yours:)

ScottKinnear
27-04-2013, 18:59
Hey mate I was 23 in 2002 when I bought my 5. Sat off the road for 6 years and I set off building a full on kitted out 5. I'm now 34 and I love my kitted out 5. Your never to old to turn heads in the high street :)))

Go old skool!!!

Nad-5GTT
03-05-2013, 10:14
I'm nearly ready to fire the old girl up, so last night I went to prime the engine over and check I had oil flowing and make sure all my oil lines etc were nipped up tight. So I put the oil turbo feed in a pot cranked her over and all I was getting was a feeble flow come through as well as some air:rolleyes: a quick check of the oil cooler shows its bone dry:crap: now I'm thinking I've put my stat in the wrong way:crap::crap: so I put my modified dizzy drive in and span it up and am happy to say I've now filled the cooler up and was getting a good flow out the turbo feed:D but I couldn't get the drive out:cry: I gave up after 5mins and will attempt to get it out later. Poxy cars.

Nad-5GTT
03-05-2013, 15:20
I spent 10 mins trying to hook my dizzy drive out, using long nose pliers then I tried a wide flat wood drill bit to try and put pressure on it and hook it up, nothing it didn't budge:mad: I'm now starting to lose patience here and trying harder not to throw whatever was in my hand at something. Then out pops the better half with tea in hand (good lass), so I explain whats not happening, she says let's have a go on them pliers and I'll try:) within 3 attempts it's out:D :ashamed: too say I was happy was an understatement:D I've now put the oe drive in getting it in position 1st time. And I've now got a healthy flow through the feed. I'm soon going to start her up once I've worked out researched where no 1 is on the dizzy cap.

Nad-5GTT
03-05-2013, 15:55
She runs:D not for long because I've not got any coolant in her, fired almost straight away not bad considering it last ran back in August 2011:)

Tony Walker
03-05-2013, 18:29
woohooooo :D you going to make national day at blyton you think????? would be nice to see.

kentraider
03-05-2013, 19:00
Get in there....good lad :smokin:

Brigsy
03-05-2013, 19:43
Sweet. The drill method never fails for priming up the oil system

Nad-5GTT
03-05-2013, 19:48
woohooooo :D you going to make national day at blyton you think????? would be nice to see.

Unfortunately I can't make blyton, but I will be at the pod on the Sunday.

Nad-5GTT
03-05-2013, 19:58
Danny - kentraider yep it was a good moment, won't be long and we can go for a 2 car cruise round the coast :laugh: Brigsy, yep it's definitely a good tip ;)

Nad-5GTT
10-05-2013, 18:29
Finished the boost hoses now:rolleyes: took a while :D I thought I had to remove front gearbox mount though to fit the pipe under the chassis so I cleaned it up and painted it while it was off, only to find that I could have just moved me header tank a few inches and it would have passed through ok:crap: just had the girl running for a good 30mins and oil pressure is ok now, last time it was flickering the oil light:eek: it has still got its smoking issue though, which I new it would. Going to take the turbo off tomorrow then run her up again and hopefully it won't smoke. Must get some pics up soon

Nad-5GTT
11-05-2013, 17:02
Took turbo off today and the rear housing elbow and downpipe are covered in oil :mad: but I was hoping this was going to be there because it means the engines ok:) so I need to ring about next week and get it sent off for a rebuild. Back onto the bodywork for me soon then:crap:

GTphil
11-05-2013, 17:30
Before you condemn the turbo, have you tried running it with the rocker breather just piped to a catch tank?

My turbo smoked from the off and the instant i tried this, no more smoke. Might save you a few quid, but then again it might not:wasntme:

sometimes just giving it a short run can also clear it's lungs so to speak.

Nad-5GTT
11-05-2013, 17:43
Before you condemn the turbo, have you tried running it with the rocker breather just piped to a catch tank?

My turbo smoked from the off and the instant i tried this, no more smoke. Might save you a few quid, but then again it might not:wasntme:

sometimes just giving it a short run can also clear it's lungs so to speak.

No dont do this to me, putting doubt in my mind. I ran a thread about this nearly two years ago and everyone said it's the oil seals getting into the exhaust and this is what I have found today. I have some pipe into a catch tank and its fine. Is this what you mean. How else would oil get into the elbow downpipe and rear housing?

GTphil
11-05-2013, 18:49
Sometimes the crank case pressure can push oil past the seals in the turbo, basically what happens is when the oil comes out of the turbo it isn't under any pressure it just drains out, if the crankcase pressure restricts this flow then the oil backs up and pushes out of the seals and into the exhaust.

As a quick check, take the oil cap off whilst it's up to temp and see if it clears up.

my turbo just hates the standard oil breather pot, i block the sump return off then just pipe the rocker cover straight to a catch tank, make sure the tank can also breath well.

Nad-5GTT
11-05-2013, 19:56
Sometimes the crank case pressure can push oil past the seals in the turbo, basically what happens is when the oil comes out of the turbo it isn't under any pressure it just drains out, if the crankcase pressure restricts this flow then the oil backs up and pushes out of the seals and into the exhaust.

As a quick check, take the oil cap off whilst it's up to temp and see if it clears up.

my turbo just hates the standard oil breather pot, i block the sump return off then just pipe the rocker cover straight to a catch tank, make sure the tank can also breath well.

Right that does make sense although I don't think it is this, this but you have got me thinking I should bolt the turbo back on and test this just to be sure. So obviously I had better clean the oil out of the elbow etc then bolt turbo on, then I'd better leave the cap off for the whole test :agree: because if I don't I'm not going to k ow if it's passing through because of crank pressure or if it's the seals shot. If I leave cap off and there's still oil then it's definitely oil seals shot :agree: how long should I have this running for I'm unable to drive it at the no.

GTphil
11-05-2013, 20:09
From cold upto temp should do it, although there will be quite a bit of oil to burn off already.

Does the turbo have any play in the bearings?

Nad-5GTT
11-05-2013, 20:22
There is hardly any play either direction. He I know there will still be oil to burn off, but my plan was to just bolt it on very rapidly, run it up then take it off and check inside to see if there's fresh oil inside elbow etc. Does this make sense to you

GTphil
11-05-2013, 20:31
it does:agree:

Nad-5GTT
11-05-2013, 20:35
Cheers Phil. Looks like ill be doing this tomoz thanks to you:D only joking. Be nice if it was what you're suggesting. I'll post up here and let you know.

Tony Walker
12-05-2013, 19:45
:D :agree: as said if its piped in to a catch tank make sure the tank has an open part to atmospohere.

Nad-5GTT
13-05-2013, 11:23
Turbo on yesterday, ran her up. I've just taking it off a minute ago and it's still got fresh oil in the rear housing, elbow etc. Time for a rebuild.:crap:

GTphil
13-05-2013, 13:17
sounds that way, shame you couldn't take it for a drive just to be 100% if the turbo company is honest then they will tell you it doesn't need a re-build, that's what happened with me when i sent mine off, just wasted £45 in postage and packaging:wasntme:

Nad-5GTT
13-05-2013, 15:31
I've just rung bluntys turbo guy, he seemed ok on the phone so it's going there. £45 :eek: my friend sent a turbo off for £13. This turbo bloke is only 40miles away so I might even just run it down there.:scratch:

GTphil
13-05-2013, 15:56
£22 per way for me, and a £50 inspection fee, to be fair the turbo came back with new water unions on it and they even chucked in an oil drain flange. Was an expensive mistake non the less:laugh:

Big Supes
13-05-2013, 16:57
Looks like a lot of hard work and love has gone into this. Top job! Love the colour matey. :)

Nad-5GTT
13-05-2013, 19:22
Cheers big dupes. Yep lots of hours on this and definitely a Labour of love. Only thing is I'm so slow and by the time I finish I think umm maybe I should do it this way :rolleyes:

Big Supes
13-05-2013, 20:09
Ha! Better get it done properly than rush, eh! ;) What sort of thing would you have done differently now?

Nad-5GTT
13-05-2013, 21:00
Maybe not so much now mainly with the outside look, but I do think umm I'd like this in super glossy white sometimes:D

Nad-5GTT
13-05-2013, 21:01
Oh and I wished I'd put a uprated cam in now, that will come this winter:D

Big Supes
13-05-2013, 21:12
You could always wrap it in a nice shiny white, then later on when you get bored of it... rip it off. Personally, I really like the colour you've opted for. :) When it comes to styling, everyone has their preference. I say go with what makes you happy and screw everyone else. :D

Nad-5GTT
20-05-2013, 20:58
2nd attempt at posting a few pics pics and still none, must get a new laptop soon. Anyway sent me turbo off last week and have been told that it's dead due to oil starvation something about a bronze colour somewhere in there, this ties in with the low oil pressure I had that's now sorted. Fingers crossed I'll be able to have a bit more fun in her when it's on the road this time:D I've also visited my local paint suppliers and got all me bits and Bob's ready to paint the rear end, if the weather clears up anyway:crap:

Nad-5GTT
31-05-2013, 08:41
Turbo has now been sorted and should be in post ready to fit soon, £325 gone just like that :eek:. And too think it was all down to my shocking spanner skills :cry::ashamed:. I'm hoping this afternoon I'll be able to put a coat of primer/sealer over me tailgate and bumper fingers crossed it doesn't rain, please!!!

Nad-5GTT
31-05-2013, 19:21
What a beautiful day it's been, perfect spraying weather :) got the parts primed, going to sand out probably most of the primer Tomoz night to make sure it's flat and true, then the final coat will be put on Sunday and then for the top coat I'm aiming for tues poss wed :yeah:.

Nad-5GTT
01-06-2013, 23:57
Just finished wet sanding the bumper, tailgate, spoiler and tail trim and put a bit of putty filler where needed. Started at 8:30 tonight and now I'm off to work for a rest err I mean to graft :laugh: God I'm going to be tired timid, better be worth it.

Nad-5GTT
02-06-2013, 19:27
Put another coat of primer on all the parts, pleased with it so far. Going to nib it all back tomorrow then put the top coat on Tuesday if the weather behaves. I'm aiming to go for an mot around the 21st of this month, which should give me a few weeks to iron out any niggles before the Retro show.

Nad-5GTT
03-06-2013, 16:33
They say the key is in the preparation, I bloody hope so I'd hate to think off how many hours have gone into this rear end:eek:

Nad-5GTT
04-06-2013, 18:56
And it's now blue :yeah: pics to follow.

Nad-5GTT
04-06-2013, 21:19
A few pics, quite pleased with the outcome just abit of wet sanding to get rid of the orange peel and a good polish and they will look spot on:) well for a diy job anyway

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Benjibrady
04-06-2013, 21:57
that is a fantastic read & brilliant car. Sterling work

Woznaldo
05-06-2013, 02:27
Loving your work mate. I too fitted different front and rear bumpers (Skeete std width) and it seemed like a good idea at the time, but now I've gone off them. The rear bumper especially.

That said, while I do love the OE kit, I do think it can be improved upon (see Pascal's car) and I still want to go down the F2000 MAXI Kit for mine at some point.

As with most people, funds and family inevitably tend to slow the pace of progression. ;)

Nad-5GTT
06-06-2013, 10:11
Cheers Woznaldo:) when I 1st bought my 5 it came with the skeete bumper. And your right about funds etc slowing the pace down, but my main bug bear is too much tea and lots of thinking and looking rather than doing :laugh::coffee:

kentraider
06-06-2013, 10:40
The rdar is really coming on an looking great neil..very impressed mate......uve been a busy boy...have u got time to fit me in before pod lmao :cooter:

Nad-5GTT
06-06-2013, 10:46
The rdar is really coming on an looking great neil..very impressed mate......uve been a busy boy...have u got time to fit me in before pod lmao :cooter:

Cheers Danny, I'm actually impressed that I've stayed this focused without going off the boil:D bring it down I'm sure we can do something to it, what's this Imao all about, what's up with everyone can't they write in good old fashioned English any more :laugh:

Nad-5GTT
06-06-2013, 10:47
Just ordered some metal number plates, I hope they look ok on the car:eek:

kentraider
06-06-2013, 11:00
Cheers Danny, I'm actually impressed that I've stayed this focused without going off the boil:D bring it down I'm sure we can do something to it, what's this Imao all about, what's up with everyone can't they write in good old fashioned English any more :laugh:

Very true buddy...im trying to keep up with the young !! Ive been prepping a bonnet front bumper...front wings ...grill...an my morettes so u may wish u hadnt offered .....ha ha ha ...uve put a great deal of time and care into your car an its paying off...sha monnnnnnn he he

Nad-5GTT
12-06-2013, 19:43
that is a fantastic read & brilliant car. Sterling work

Cheers bud :)

Nad-5GTT
12-06-2013, 19:52
Ive colour sanded all the freshly painted parts now and have bolted it all back on, im very impressed with the new look rear end even if i do say so myself :D to complement the new number plate lights im going to buy new oe lights but probably go with the euro near side to tie it in with the other.

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turbo is off hence drunk tailpipes
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Tony Walker
12-06-2013, 20:21
Looks a million times better, completely different car almost. :agree:

James5
12-06-2013, 20:25
Looking much better now matey :agree: Well Done. You changing the side skirt's?

BabybluGTT
12-06-2013, 20:30
That looks :cool: Much better mate, you've done yourself proud with the build :agree:

Nad-5GTT
12-06-2013, 20:48
Cheers Tony, James and babyblue these comments really spur me on. I do have a tendancy to wander off so these keep me on track most of the time:D. All in good time me old fruit Rome wasnt built in a day :laugh: but yes i will change them, when i really dont know......... i really want to enjoy it and take it about for now though.

Just ordered the lights from Mike unfortunately he just sold the euro fog one:crap: im an impatient git at times so rather than wait ive gone for the uk spec both sides, a pleasure as always dealing with Mike.

philr5t
12-06-2013, 21:07
Now that is a bit of me its all about a reem machine mate ;) that looks the bo****ks it looks sweet mate :agree:

Goobie
12-06-2013, 22:41
Top work! :agree:

What make roll cage is that? :confused:

:cool:

Brigsy
12-06-2013, 23:03
Looks miles better mate:agree:

g10far
13-06-2013, 07:44
Massive improvement! Keep at it dude!

Trevhib
13-06-2013, 10:40
Yes. :)

Nad-5GTT
13-06-2013, 11:55
Top work! :agree:

What make roll cage is that? :confused:

:cool:

Cheers Goobie :) the cage is a safety devices jobbie, but I made the cross piece and got a m8 to weld it in.

Nad-5GTT
13-06-2013, 12:01
Cheers for all the latest comments, it's nice too know that all my hard work hasn't gone unnoticed:)

Junglist
13-06-2013, 20:29
Aghh I just chucked 2 euro rear lights in the bin one looked spanking too. I had on eBay but no interest and wanted them gone.
My 5 used to be that colour. :cool:

philr5t
13-06-2013, 23:22
Think I may have a pair or one spare new euro rear light mate if you change your mind :agree:

Nad-5GTT
14-06-2013, 07:52
Think I may have a pair or one spare new euro rear light mate if you change your mind :agree:

Cheers Phil, I'll bear that in mind bud:) suppose I should have done a wanted add before I ordered mine:rolleyes: still at £22 a side for UK lights their as chip as chips:agree:

Nad-5GTT
14-06-2013, 07:53
Aghh I just chucked 2 euro rear lights in the bin one looked spanking too. I had on eBay but no interest and wanted them gone.
My 5 used to be that colour. :cool:

Bloody typical eh :(

Nad-5GTT
21-06-2013, 15:14
I'm bored so thought I'd throw some pics up, I've got kentraider coming round Sunday to hopefully assist me in finishing everything off, I've got to put turbo on, exhaust, oil temp gauge sender etc, front bumper, bonnet. Fill up with coolant, change oil, turbo heat shield number plates bla bla bla I should be able to get turbo on later and maybe a few other bits so it shouldn't be too much of a challenge. 1655416555165561655716558 just had an attachment welded onto my exhaust as the old flange leaked like a sieve, and I got the turbo elbow milled flat as it had a bit of corrosion. New turbo and rear lights.

Nad-5GTT
21-06-2013, 15:26
And my new pressed metal number plates:cool: oh and my repaired oil temp gauge :) 16559 16560 16561

Nad-5GTT
25-06-2013, 10:18
Mot has been booked for Thursday :scared: I bloody hate mot' s my daily passed with flying colours last week so hopefully the 5 will follow suit

Nad-5GTT
27-06-2013, 15:20
She passed its MOT, only one advisory being the rear led indicator bulbs were too dark an orange in his opinion:sad2::scratch: anyway I took her the long way home from MOT place as its not taxed yet, it smoked like a trooper on boost but slowly eased away, I'm guessing this was excess oil burning off in the exhaust from when the old turbo blew it's guts. Anyway it's good to be boosting again, can't wait for the retro show:)

Trevhib
27-06-2013, 16:10
:goodJob:

mattk
27-06-2013, 19:50
:yeah::burnrubber:

Nad-5GTT
30-06-2013, 09:58
I finished work at half seven this morning, but as it was a lovely morning I decided that rather than go to bed I would get my air corrector soldered up and drilled to 0.9mm while the family was still asleep:D Didn't take too long and hopefully It will be a bit richer at wot. Lots and lots of:coffee: now though to keep me awake.

BabybluGTT
30-06-2013, 12:21
:D That's 5 devotion :agree:

kentraider
30-06-2013, 13:35
Oi oi neil.....was the a.c 125 then bud ??

Nad-5GTT
30-06-2013, 18:49
Oi oi neil.....was the a.c 125 then bud ??

ye it was me old fruit. I've yet to test run it though:crap:

Nad-5GTT
08-09-2013, 21:42
Been a while with updates, but it's also taken me a while to get motivation to work on it again. I took the car up to Retro show and tried a few times up the strip but it just kept boggin down and misfiring, so I put this down to the heat and gave up:rolleyes: it was fine on way back home when the temps were on way down. Anyway when I got it home it was leaking oil like a sieve so with this new problem plus the fact it misbehaved on the strip, oh I forgot to mention the clutch slips every now and then:mad: I decided I needed a break from her. My visit to the Surrey meet last week gave me back the urge to play again so I decided to trace the oil leak. Luckily I think it's coming from a hose going to my inline oil stat, so I've ordered some better jubilee clips, also found a ickle leak from my bottom rad hose so I've just nipped the clip up a bit more. I've also decided to make a cheap intercooler water spray after my crap runs at Santa pod. Only going to cost me £15 and that's because I've just ordered another set of vauxhall insignia mist jets, because I feel it could do with one in the middle of my I/c. It's not finished yet but here's some pics.

philr5t
08-09-2013, 22:54
Looking good mate I'm liking the new inter cooler mod :agree: now you can see why I put the Surrey meet together mate it give everyone that little inspiration now and then to pull there finger out I know it helped me massively when I was building mine keep going mate I love the colour of your 5

Nad-5GTT
20-09-2013, 11:47
I've finally finished me intercooler spray thingy me bob, concealing the wiring was the main obstacle. I've got a few hours coming this Sat so will hopefully sort the oil leak and get it running again. I've also decided that over the winter ill get a 285 cam kit put in, as well as a l & b flywheel and a better clutch. And I will bite the bullet and put some standard side skirts on, not really looking forward to that bit because I've blended the charisma ones into the door shut, oh well best learn how to blend paint:D not sure whether to get ph 1 or ph2 rear arches I kind of like the black insert bit but not sure if it will suit my car, any ideas peeps.

Trevhib
20-09-2013, 15:07
You have ph1 trim under the rear lights. So I'd say, whatever you do, make sure you match up. Either add ph1 arches, or use ph2 arches and change the rear trim to suit :agree:

Nad-5GTT
20-09-2013, 16:53
You have ph1 trim under the rear lights. So I'd say, whatever you do, make sure you match up. Either add ph1 arches, or use ph2 arches and change the rear trim to suit :agree:

:laugh: I actually forgot about this, you may have made my mind for me :agree:

Nad-5GTT
24-09-2013, 20:44
Turns out my oil leak was from a squashed o ring in between the oil stat, now what p##ck did that :ashamed::innocent:. Good job I received a free service kit from think automotive a while back, just hope I don't do the same again.

Nad-5GTT
28-09-2013, 20:55
Received some new brakes from DeanGT5, many thanks. For a 2nd hand item they are in exceptional condition about 500 miles I think he said they have done so that might explain that :D Anyway I've just stripped away any rust and crap from around the discs and given it a coat of galvanised paint. As you might have guessed me and dirt don't mix. Also stripped and repainted the bolts. Hopefully I'll have a bit of time tomorrow to fit them.

Nad-5GTT
04-10-2013, 15:07
New brakes are now on just got to bleed them then I'm good to go :D

DeanmGT5
05-10-2013, 11:29
New brakes are now on just got to bleed them then I'm good to go :D

Look spot on mate :)

smithyr5gt
09-10-2013, 15:46
hows it going fella? long time no speak lol glad you still have the beast. :)

Nad-5GTT
09-10-2013, 19:46
hows it going fella? long time no speak lol glad you still have the beast. :)

Alright smithy ye I'm fine thanks, you? I won't be getting rid of it just yet bud :D still on the hunt then? :agree:

smithyr5gt
09-10-2013, 21:24
im good my friend. and yeah may have one. been talking to a guy today. fingers crossed

Nad-5GTT
21-10-2013, 20:20
My radiator had developed a weep, so I got a new rad from eBay and set at it with me hacksaw I had to get the outlet pipe to come out from the corner and at an angle to clear my boost pipe and for ease of draining it I added a bit more so I can reach it easier ;). Also had to cut the corner down to sit snuggly on the subframe where I've moved the rad over. I'm hoping to drive the old girl this Sunday weather depending :worship: it's only been over 3 months since I last drove her :crap: a few pics

Nad-5GTT
30-10-2013, 11:33
Everything now working :) I hope. Off to go for a bit off boosting.

Nad-5GTT
30-10-2013, 15:31
Everything now working :) I hope. Off to go for a bit off boosting.

:rolleyes: why did I put the mockers on it. I drove about 10 miles then me gear linkage fell out from its (brand new from renault) plastic bush, managed to cable tie it in place but didn't have reverse 1st or 2nd. Luckily I was only a few miles from home so just made it back. Umm why do we love these cars :brickwall::brickwall: took a few pics before me drive with my other baby, luckily it's German and not French.

Nad-5GTT
30-10-2013, 17:48
Car is back on axle stands well one anyway. It would appear my circlip has fallen out which held the plastic retainer into the gearbox. Not such a drama but very annoying.

smithyr5gt
11-11-2013, 13:32
ha ha. nightmare mate. glad its an easy fix.

guess what? hopefully I will be picking up a raider Thursday ;)

Nad-5GTT
11-11-2013, 13:40
Sweet, about time bud ;). Get some pics up. Ye it was an easy fix luckily. The next time I took it out the turbo oil drain seal died and was leaking oil over me gearbox :mad: was a new seal as well.

Nad-5GTT
11-11-2013, 17:43
Took a trip to the breakers to try and find a new oil drain hose from turbo to hard pipe, obviously it was going to be near on impossible to find one with 19mm to 16mm but luckily I had a brass reducer to hand, can't remember what car I took the pipes from but it's a good fit after a bit if trimming. Pic :)

Trevhib
12-11-2013, 09:46
Remember that the OE turbo oil drain pipe has some kind of protective coating (neoprene or some such), on the inside of it. Keep an eye on yours to make sure it can withstand what's being asked of it :agree:

Nad-5GTT
12-11-2013, 11:49
Remember that the OE turbo oil drain pipe has some kind of protective coating (neoprene or some such), on the inside of it. Keep an eye on yours to make sure it can withstand what's being asked of it :agree:

Ye thanks Trevor, I will be keeping me eyes on it. I did enquire about a genuine one but haven't had a reply back as of yet. The pipes I've used are oil ones but weather they will withstand the heat is another thing.

Nad-5GTT
12-11-2013, 18:18
Weather is supposed to be great tomorrow so I'm going to boosting :) the last two attempts haven't been so great so fingers crossed. I've also got to look at my brakes as it seems like its pulling up on the front drivers more than the passenger, which in turn gave me a bit of rear end sideways action :crap:. I've just made some plywood brake pads to stick in the calipers so I could check that all eight pistons were moving, I was thinking that maybe the passenger side wasn't moving so freely but there all working lovely. I might have to run the car into a MOT station and use there brake rollers to see what's going wrong :rolleyes:.

Nad-5GTT
12-11-2013, 18:43
The tax runs out the end of the year and as I don't think I'll get many more good weather days to go driving I've been thinking about my winter plans whilst she's sorn. First on the list is to ditch the side skirts and go oe, 2 drop the subframe with everything attached, 3 change clutch for one capable of withstanding the magic 200 bhp, 3 replace top suspension parts ie top mounts, doughnuts etc, 4 paint the bay again :D,5 get 285 cam with all the gubbins put in with it, 6 possibly move air filter into its own box behind pass headlight and move header tank over the other side. That's it for now got to get the boys out the bath :laugh:.

Nad-5GTT
05-12-2013, 17:02
Well as my clutch is slipping like me on an ice rink I've decided to pull it to bits a bit earlier than I thought :D I was bored also:dearme:

I've made a cardboard template to house my filter, this will be made from aluminium with a heat proof mat on the inside. I'm slowly taking stuff off ready to lift the car over the engine.

Other plans are too learn how too weld and then attack the subframe for some more strength then re paint. Might weld some more oe holes that I don't need in the engine bay as I'll be painting it again. That's it for now apart from my other plans in the above post. I think this might be my last semi big fling with the old girl, maybe I will part with her one day or maybe not :scratch: some pics

ScottKinnear
05-12-2013, 17:58
That's all fine and well getting a clutch plate to handle 200 bhp but if your gearbox isn't up to it then there will be no gains. Just food for thought. No point spending money on equipment that will do you no good in the long run.

Plus your side skirts rule. Sod those oe boys. They only wish they had the balls to modify there car. But they are waiting for that miracle day when the 5 might be worth more than £2500

Nad-5GTT
05-12-2013, 18:05
Thanks for the information Scott, I must admit I thought the boxes were ok for this kind of power, can anyone else confirm this? I used to like the skirts but now I don't :laugh: I'm not looking forward to doing these I must admit, I'm hoping I can get away with blending in the paint. I must admit I do prefer a played with 5 than an oe one but that's probably because I like to tinker to much.

Just done a quick search and a good standard gear box is fine Scott. Mines only covered 70`000 miles so it should be ok. :cool:

ScottKinnear
05-12-2013, 18:40
Thanks for the information Scott, I must admit I thought the boxes were ok for this kind of power, can anyone else confirm this? I used to like the skirts but now I don't :laugh: I'm not looking forward to doing these I must admit, I'm hoping I can get away with blending in the paint. I must admit I do prefer a played with 5 than an oe one but that's probably because I like to tinker to much.

Just done a quick search and a good standard gear box is fine Scott. Mines only covered 70`000 miles so it should be ok. :cool:

Standing start... Not so much ;)

Nad-5GTT
05-12-2013, 19:25
Standing start... Not so much ;)

Let's just hope it doesn't bite me on the bum then :laugh:

boostjunky
05-12-2013, 19:51
Good project man- looks like you've got an excellent range of skills what with all the bodywork and mechanical stuff :agree:

ScottKinnear
05-12-2013, 20:30
Let's just hope it doesn't bite me on the bum then :laugh:

Don't get me wrong, I've got a standard gear box. My point is don't go spending loads of money on a bells and whistles clutch because the £70 standard upgrade is just as capable for the job ;)

Nad-5GTT
05-12-2013, 20:43
Good project man- looks like you've got an excellent range of skills what with all the bodywork and mechanical stuff :agree:

Cheers fella, I'm definitely a Jack of all trades and master of none type of bloke :D

Nad-5GTT
05-12-2013, 20:44
Don't get me wrong, I've got a standard gear box. My point is don't go spending loads of money on a bells and whistles clutch because the £70 standard upgrade is just as capable for the job ;)

Don't worry that's all I'm going to buy :D

philr5t
05-12-2013, 20:46
Your box will be fine mate for that power

Trevhib
06-12-2013, 09:54
Sod those oe boys. They only wish they had the balls to modify there car. But they are waiting for that miracle day when the 5 might be worth more than £2500

This is a comment that is full of assertions, all of which that are very wide of the mark in one way or another.

ScottKinnear
06-12-2013, 10:12
This is a comment that is full of assertions, all of which that are very wide of the mark in one way or another.

Sorry trev

Imo

Brigsy
06-12-2013, 23:05
That's all fine and well getting a clutch plate to handle 200 bhp but if your gearbox isn't up to it then there will be no gains. Just food for thought. No point spending money on equipment that will do you no good in the long run

There is no such thing as an uprated gearbox? The jb3 is fairly crap in my opinion, but still they will take a fair amount of abuse before breaking. Ive never had one obliterate itself on the start line on the dragstrip with drag radials and 7k rpm launch..

A wise man told me to run different gear oil to make the box last longer..

I would go for a 4 paddle plate, ap or helix with the valeo green box cover for 200hp & over

Nad-5GTT
12-12-2013, 17:33
Managed to slip out the house for a cheeky fling with the car earlier, ( it's my little ones 2nd bday so I didn't think I'd have a chance in hell :laugh: ).

I've continued to strip bits off for when I drop the engine. Only got to disconnect the gear linkage and downpipe, drain the brake fluid, undo the flexi pipes.
Then it's just the four subframe bolts and the four suspension top bolts and I can with help lift the car up and drag the whole lot out :D.

Nad-5GTT
16-12-2013, 22:04
Yet another hour spent on the car :rolleyes: Wednesday I've got chance for a semi long day on her for the first time in a long time :).

As I'm going to be welding bits and pieces and painting the bay I thought it would be easier if the wings are off, so I've just taken the drivers side off. I'm glad I did because the part of the wing that is tucked in behind the side skirt has started to rust. This is my fault because I primed the wing then bolted/stuck it on then I painted it but the part behind the sideskirt is still in primer and primer is porus :ashamed:.
Oh and I'd sealed the exposed wing to the side skirt many years ago, so I ran a Stanley knife through it and then it slipped right into my alloy :sad: it's not that bad but it's very annoying.
Oh and most of you will be pleased, I've started to cut the side skirt off to be replaced with oe ones I only did this bit to get the wing off easier.
Anyway here's some pics.

Trevhib
17-12-2013, 10:03
Keep at it :)

Nad-5GTT
17-12-2013, 22:12
Well I've just got a bit carried away with taking the old skirt off, I wasn't planning on doing this till after I'd got the engine etc out. Anyway I was itching too see if I had issues with rot so I got cutting, all was going fine from the front till halfway down, then I noticed a big load of filler :mad: it wasn't even sanded down just slapped in and job done. I dug it out and yep I've got holes :cry:. It's the only part of the car I've not seen in the 11 years I've owned it. Looks like ill be needing some new cills.

Pics

chris
17-12-2013, 22:20
Its annoying but not the end of the world mate doesnt look to far gone either so hopefully just outers should be fine. Keep the updates and pics comeing :agree:

Nad-5GTT
25-12-2013, 20:57
Merry Christmas peeps. Whilst im trying to get over my bloated belly I thought I'd pop some progress pics up. I'm to fat to type so pics it is :D

smithyr5gt
25-12-2013, 20:59
merry Christmas to you to mate.

nice work mate. when should i bring mine round :D

Nad-5GTT
02-01-2014, 21:52
More progress pics, if you call taking things apart progress :laugh: :eek:

Nad-5GTT
02-01-2014, 21:56
And a few more

Nad-5GTT
09-01-2014, 21:47
Not really interesting to you lot but as its taking me the best part of 5 hours to do I thought I'd put some pics up of my gearbox. I have just cleaned and stripped all the old paint off. I've got a tiny sandblaster so I will use that in the tiny crevices, then I'm going to sand/file away any casting marks and give it a good paint job :) the end case will be powder coated hence I've not touched it.
Pics,

smithyr5gt
09-01-2014, 21:49
nice work fella. as always. :cool:

Benjibrady
09-01-2014, 21:51
This level of work is incredible. Top notch :agree:

LiamR
09-01-2014, 22:15
Looks good. Great job.....fancy doing mine ;)

Nad-5GTT
11-01-2014, 09:47
Cheers chaps. If you ever want a hand Liam just give me a shout I'm not that far from you, I can't do much but can drink lots of tea very well :laugh:

Nad-5GTT
11-01-2014, 22:31
I really need to get out more :ashamed: I've just started the laborious task of getting rid of the casting marks on the g/box. I've only done two areas and that's taking nearly an hour :cry: but as I'm being this anal I've decided I'm going to sand out all the miner pitting that covers the box, then acid etch then filler primer from me gun flat that down and then top coat using a good 2k paint :eek:. Well I did want to re work the engine bay and make it tidy.
Pics

LiamR
12-01-2014, 00:26
Cheers chaps. If you ever want a hand Liam just give me a shout I'm not that far from you, I can't do much but can drink lots of tea very well :laugh:

I'll bear that in mind. I can make a decent cuppa lol

But def have to arrange a meet of local members soon :agree:

Nad-5GTT
23-01-2014, 22:00
Tiny update, had a few parts blasted. Still working on the gearbox :ashamed: taking most of the imperfections from the aluminium now. I've also spent an hour sanding imperfections off my water pump :rolleyes:. Pump now has a coat of etch primer on it now. Next on the list is to etch the g/box and then seam weld the subframe and strengthen the wishbones. Oh I've got to learn how to weld before I do that :laugh: I've also got a pair of new sills to replace my religious ones, thanks to flight666 for them. pics

Nad-5GTT
23-01-2014, 22:02
Not sure why my subframe has come out gold :laugh: some more pics

Woznaldo
23-01-2014, 23:51
Progress is progress and it will all be worth it in the end.

I'm no welding expert, but it's a good idea to stitch weld (1" weld, 1" gap) as opposed to one long continuous weld. It's just as strong and allows you to from one side of the Subframe to the other, letting the last area cool and therefore reduce the change of the Subframe deforming.

Maybe some of the seasoned welders on the forum can pipe up. :)

Goobie
24-01-2014, 01:38
Progress is progress and it will all be worth it in the end.

I'm no welding expert, but it's a good idea to stitch weld (1" weld, 1" gap) as opposed to one long continuous weld. It's just as strong and allows you to from one side of the Subframe to the other, letting the last area cool and therefore reduce the change of the Subframe deforming.

Maybe some of the seasoned welders on the forum can pipe up. :)

This is how I've done mine. :cool:

You kinda wanna leave it to still have some flex left if any especially for road going car. :agree:

Goobie
24-01-2014, 01:49
Oddly enough, like this I've just seen this in JP thread. :agree:

http://i1307.photobucket.com/albums/s584/JPRacing1978/525C2F96-938A-48AE-9A94-16BD10795014-3504-00000336B0F03127_zpsb5ed2a8f.jpg

http://i1307.photobucket.com/albums/s584/JPRacing1978/599C0641-1197-4596-B87F-4E72FEDACCDF-3504-000003369954F734_zps7c4ce90f.jpg

Nad-5GTT
24-01-2014, 04:56
Thanks guys, I too just saw jp' s subframe last night I've also looked at turbo Ted's and Ashy and there's are fully welded. So fully welded or stitch welded, there's only one way to find out FIGHT!!! I might flirt between the two :D

Woznaldo
24-01-2014, 07:45
I've been trawling through a few French forums and I have seen many guys add a reinforcing plate to both sides of the Subframe. This is for competition so may be excessive on a road car and may have been for Rally use. Maybe it was something that was done to the GpA/N cars?

Maybe Xenon or Pascal might be able to help?

Nad-5GTT
29-01-2014, 21:53
I have now stitch welded my subframe, this is the 1st time I've ever welded so it's not really pretty :D

I've got myself some Renault traffic tie rods to go from the wishbones to the subframe. But I hit a problem the area of the subframe where I need to weld a bracket was really deformed from people jacking the car under the subframe, me included once in a while :ashamed: which meant the bracket was miles away for me to weld :mad:

So I had to cut a piece away from the top, then reshape the the underside back into position from the hole I'd just made, then cut a new piece and weld it back into place. Again 1st time I've ever attempted a butt weld and I'm pleased with the results. It's not finished yet but 90% complete. Pics

Goobie
30-01-2014, 01:14
Looks good. :agree:

First thing I welded was my sub frame, best place to start as reasonable thick metal and not a main focal point when learning. :D Its when you move onto body work is when the heart attacks start. :laugh: The metal so thin that if your not to careful the weld's can blows through. :ashamed:

Nad-5GTT
17-03-2014, 11:36
Well after a busy February and being stuck in bed for most of this month I'm now able to work on my car, progress will be slow but that's nothing new for me. I've got a few pics of my hours worth yesterday, told you it was going to be slow :D painted my track rod ends and some other bits, got a few parts from Mike, and my pile of bits that will be going to the powder coaters.

James5
17-03-2014, 12:46
Looking good, whats with the droplinks I don't recall a GTT having them as std?

5teve L
17-03-2014, 13:08
Prob stabilizer bars from wishbone to subframe ?

Nad-5GTT
17-03-2014, 15:47
Prob stabilizer bars from wishbone to subframe ?

Cheers James, and spot on Steve ;) whilst the welder was out I may as well put them on.

James5
17-03-2014, 16:26
Cheers James, and spot on Steve ;) whilst the welder was out I may as well put them on.

:agree:Makes sense