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28 Litre Fiat driven for 1st time in 100years
Jim Bowen replied to Jim Bowen's topic in General Car Chat
Do you remember the guys fitting the merlin engine to a rover SD1? Was a few years ago now. -
Yeah i bought that, only wanted the outer trim that goes in at the end, not tried fitting it but seems decent quality and matches the original.
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thought i'd share this..... https://grrc.goodwood.com/festival-of-speed/latest/video-legendary-28-litre-fiat-s76-driven-for-the-first-time-in-100-years#AlGWzQvBMI1OXXz8.97 Amazing noises :D Also only 4 cylinders!!
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Am about to recover my headlining, i just bought a new fabric to glue on. Not really sure what to do with the sunroof and its trim, might have to dye them bits. Got my stuff from here http://www.as-trim.co.uk/
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Am buying some of that then.
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The clutch fork bending can cause issues, i've had it twice now. Changed the gearbox and clutch and didn't notice the bent fork so had to do it all again. It will go into gear, but with quite a clunk/bang.
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Am sure mine wobbles like that, i've spent many an hour under the bonnet just wiggling things in the hope it will cure a problem.
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I sometimes fit a grind stone to the dremel, turn it on and hold it to the item to grind and the stone just disappears instead :lol:
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Could use one of them air dusters for pc's etc
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I bought the fancy dremel digital, and it just went pop one day, i bought another one to replace it, but next time i will buy a non-dremel brand.
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I am using a spray called eastwood rust encapsulator, they do a normal and a rubberised one. Dremels are useful, but only for tiny little nooks and crannys you can't really get into, i've borrowed an air compressor and bought a silverline die grinder for it, air tools can be really cheap. I broke my first dremel trying to clean up my sills. I seem to be chasing rust all over the place at the moment and getting quite down about it, found a new hole last night so need to get the welder guy back again.
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That looks like a VR one to me (in pic above)
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When my head gasket went it was lumpy at first due to water in a cylinder, garage advised me a compression test might not always show a head gasket failure.
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Corrado OEM style under bonnet soundproofing kit Group Buy
Jim Bowen replied to Hairyarse's topic in Forum Group-Buys
I remember people paying £150-£200 for the foam :! -
I use a non sticky loom tape, you just add a little bit of normal electrical tape at the end to stick it down. http://www.autoelectricsupplies.co.uk/product/348/category/68
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Looks amazing, i thought mine looked clean, starting to wish i'd painted a few more bits but oh well. One thing i don't like is using that fabric tape in the engine bay, not easy to keep clean and soaks up a bit of dampness and can turn white and crusty.
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Spal fan wiring and constant full speed dash switch
Jim Bowen replied to sexybourbon's topic in Engine Bay
Excellent, thanks for that, got to do mine at some point. -
It has the wrong bolt holding it down to the sub frame. I wonder if that has caused it. Should be a wider hex bolt.
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Ceramic-coated Dubpower six-branch exhaust manifold - SOLD
Jim Bowen replied to Stonejag's topic in Parts for Sale
Do you want the shield as well or fancy selling that? -
I think the belt that links the fans is on the front of the fans so sandwiched between fans and rad.
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Ceramic-coated Dubpower six-branch exhaust manifold - SOLD
Jim Bowen replied to Stonejag's topic in Parts for Sale
I'd buy the heat shield on its own. Don't need the manifold. -
Could this be right? Brand new VR6 steering wheels fom VW Classic?
Jim Bowen replied to Hofmiester's topic in Ebay and Misc
I know a guy on another forum that does trimming, some of his stuff look really good. Was tempted to send him my spare wheel. -
I've always struggled getting steering wheels off, corrado was the first car i've done where it just pulls off after nut is undone. I've been sat in cars rocking back and forth holding onto the wheel to try and get them off before :lol:
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I get that too, sometimes running a credit card around the small gap between wheel and column gets rid of it. I think its the horn contacts that make the noise.
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I've used this one before and had no problems http://www.opieoils.co.uk/p-60204-fuchs-maintain-fricofin-dp-g12-longlife-antifreeze.aspx