robrado974
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Just read this thread , great read . Great news with the BHP .
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Nice read and great to see the Corrado being featured again .
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The VR is looking nice . I've got to fix my heatsheild too . As soon as you hit 2.5 k revs it rattles in a nasty tinny sound .
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There should be caps on them , but if not yeah they will be obvious .
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They just pull off Jamie , they are pushed on to some clips .There are also some small screws that need to be removed .
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Looking forward to the next instalment . I get envious of other chaps getting their cars sorted . I've had my powdercoated beam for two months now , just a few more parts and a tax rebate and I will be sorting mine .
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Thanks for the info , will pop out tonight to get a copy .
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When I looked in to it , the manufacturers told me the clips add on a lot more money . If they were just flat and stuck on , you could do them at a reasonable cost .
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The grills are £53.00 from Heritage on their own .
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The paint looks lovely. The OCDness will now kick in , you will be checking it day and night for marks ! .
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Nah , a quick dust off and those brakes will be pucker lol . They do look a tad past it ! . I've just had a beam powdercoated , they do look so fresh when they are done .
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Many thanks chaps , I had forgotten that when the car was painted , they coated the aches in underseal , it was cleaned out at the time , So it was only 4 years worth of dusty mud really . All cleaned out and another worry off my mind .
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I believe it's a standard fuel line, 8mm . The spring clips can be purchased in any motor factors , or you can use jubilees if you prefer .
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Great info thank you .
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Many thanks Ian .
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Will do mate . Thanks again . Rob
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Thanks Easy , would it be better to remove the rubber flap completely ? Just so I can see what's going on behind there .
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Morning everyone . I've noticed when I wash the car or when we've had rain the water builds up inside the filler cap . I can see a hole there , can I push some wire down there to clean it out ? . I presume it's a drain hole ? . I keep meaning to look into this . I've just seen easy pops thread and I don't want to end up with a rusty rear quarter . Regards Rob
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Fair play to you you for taking on this sort of work easy pops . Looking forward to the updates .
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Hi Phil , I didn't make it to my mates over the weekend , but should be able to get over tomorrow . If I can take any useful pics I will post them up for you .
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What is this noise? Piston slap? (VR6) - maybe not the end of the world..
robrado974 replied to Jim's topic in Engine Bay
Thats better news Jim . If this is the cause at least you know its not going to be half as much work as any bottom end stuff . -
Sad day for you Kip . A lot of effort went into this car .
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Thanks for the info chaps . Kind regards Rob
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Thanks Chris . The detailing spray yes ? .
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Evening all . What are you using On these parts . My gutter trims are around two years old and could do with brightening up . Also any plastic parts , wing mirror triangles and the window rubbers . Ideally i want a product which won't cause streaks after a shower . Many thanks Rob .