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Mr Raider
27-09-2015, 21:26
So with the great weather who got a few bits done on the car this weekend?

Got a few jobs done on my daily this weekend however, the raider did get a much needed bath as appeared to have alot of ash stuck to it. Did take it out a few times and covered 75 miles, fitted new battery tray and thinking carb needs a rebuild as 'morning starting' is rather time consuming and shocking! :( lol.

Alex
27-09-2015, 22:31
Nothing this weekend unfortunately. I'm in the process if refurbishing the axle, which is nearly done. I've found some rust that needs some work so that's my next port of call.

B18ftMOJO5
27-09-2015, 23:19
Ive had a fun month gearbox went. Exhaust melted the starter wiring and shorted the live wire:rolleyes: been a fight but ive sorted it out and shes drving lovely. Just need to re do the igniter wire tonight on my night shift.

Slammed 66
28-09-2015, 00:44
Got the headgasket swapped on the cup car last weekend which was nice.

This weekend I went to silverstone for the BTTC. Look what I found whilst walking round the pits

tubbyG
28-09-2015, 06:54
Changing disks and pads sadly took up my 5 time on saturday, but on sunday i finished painting the block, adjusted cam timing and built it back up hopefully if the weather holds out i will get it into the bay next weekend:D

James5
28-09-2015, 16:38
Nothing much this weekend, got the wasted spark installed and working, now in the process of sorting boost control out ready for mapping:agree:

scratcher
28-09-2015, 17:54
I took my 5 out for a drive up to Northampton to play RC drift cars :)
I got a few nods from guys in some super cars on the way home. They must've been at the BTCC.

Steven Leece
28-09-2015, 23:19
Started painting a few bits of the 5 in my spray booth/parents empty greenhouse!

http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u420/sleece10/987B2015-3484-43D5-8562-621BD864CD06.jpg (http://s1066.photobucket.com/user/sleece10/media/987B2015-3484-43D5-8562-621BD864CD06.jpg.html)
http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u420/sleece10/6CA54619-F2F9-4BC3-BADC-978E2428A685.jpg (http://s1066.photobucket.com/user/sleece10/media/6CA54619-F2F9-4BC3-BADC-978E2428A685.jpg.html)
http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u420/sleece10/D5C3EFA3-2424-4AD3-84B2-D8DB844030DC.jpg (http://s1066.photobucket.com/user/sleece10/media/D5C3EFA3-2424-4AD3-84B2-D8DB844030DC.jpg.html)
http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u420/sleece10/F6208625-E80E-457F-93CB-F12F156F5100.jpg (http://s1066.photobucket.com/user/sleece10/media/F6208625-E80E-457F-93CB-F12F156F5100.jpg.html)
http://i1066.photobucket.com/albums/u420/sleece10/9D0DCFD3-8EB6-402B-83EE-B2AFE5C08F85.jpg (http://s1066.photobucket.com/user/sleece10/media/9D0DCFD3-8EB6-402B-83EE-B2AFE5C08F85.jpg.html)

Sorry for the vast amount of pics! I'm happy with the finish for my first time properly spraying something, it's nothing a bit of colour sanding and polishing wouldn't fix! Hoping for ok weather again next weekend for a few more panels to get done!

Cheers

Steve

Mr Raider
30-09-2015, 22:20
Good work mate, love the 'spray booth' :agree: :)