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Old 24-12-2010, 16:38   #31
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My Dad has one many moons ago until 2 weeks after he got married when it was replaced with a Volvo 740 estate
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Old 24-12-2010, 18:01   #32
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Now is the best time to get the sound deadening out. It will be hard and chip off through the cold. A screwdriver and a swear jar is the best method I found. If you wait till it is warmer it will be a guey mess and be even more of a PITA to remove.
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Old 05-01-2011, 14:15   #33
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Hmmm.... I was hoping there would be another way, lol. Oh well, it keeps me out of mischief, I suppose
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Old 12-01-2011, 09:54   #34
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Right, I really need to get some pics sorted this weekend, so prepare for a pic fest next week...

Anyway, I've had alook at the compressor now. It needs a new drain plug as the existing one is all chewed up. It still works, but it's a PITA to open. It also needs at least a new reducing bush from where Simon grabbed the connector while lifting it out of the landy and it snapped off at the reducer. I think I'll probably just replace the connectors with ones that are the correct size for the outlet, as I think one has a slight leak somewhere and they're not much to buy new.

I've had it running, and it's OK, if a little loud, but then I knew that as I heard it running before I paid for it. Anyway, the neighbours are all fine with a bit of noise now and again.

I've now bought a ratchet and a grinder to go with it. The ratchet is a secondhand one, while the grinder is a brand new cheapo one, both from a certain popular on-line auction site.

Not much work on the car with the snow and Christmas and so on, but I have been working on supply... My next door neighbour is a CDT teacher and he's just starting to set up a metalworking business. It's all out of his garage at the moment, but he's slowly aquiring a lot of kit. I helped him lug a seriously industrial sheet metal folder into the garage the other day, and he's buying a TIG and a Plasma Cutter soon. Anyway, he's offered to make pretty much anything I need, if he can.

I won't need too much, as the body is mainly fibreglass, but it has reinforcing metal parts here and there (door hanging points springs to mind) so I can get him to make new ones of those up, and he's already offered to make some new sill plates in stainless, with a logo of my choice etched in, as payment for the heavy lifting

So, it's all looking good so far...
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Old 12-01-2011, 18:41   #35
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Having a plasma cutter next door will be very handy indeed. Custom parts aplenty
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Old 16-01-2011, 17:01   #36
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I had just pulled the old rad out, hence the pool of water near the tyre...




Various views of the interior, just a couple of pieces of trim to strip, and some carpet down the centre, then cleaning it all up...






The Compressor.... (sorry about the ****e pic, phone cam )


I have leant a standard hammer up against it, to give some perspective
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Old 16-01-2011, 20:54   #37
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Hold on, is that a petrol powered compressor? BEAST
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Old 16-01-2011, 21:43   #38
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lol, yes, it's a serious piece of kit
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Old 05-02-2011, 21:28   #39
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Correct use of lowering and wheels. Make sure this happens.

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Old 06-02-2011, 22:14   #40
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That's nice, I think I'm going to dump the bumpers on mine too, although I want to fettle the back end a bit to smoth it off. I don't think there is any option on wheels... slot mags are almost compulsory!
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