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seanl82

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  1. I've not researched this in any way tbh. It's a subject that has come up numerous times over the almost 10 years I've been on here so I'm just regurgitating what others have said. It does make sense what you say though. The fact that all engine types, RHD & LHD were run off in sequence as the orders came in, makes it understandable why its so difficult to track them.
  2. The VIN numbers weren't sequential for some reason. There is no rhyme or reason for the order they came out in, which is why Storm models are so difficult to confirm.
  3. Thank buddy, house move & renovation took priority which is why it has taken so long. I only had an advisory on rear brake pipes at MOT before I took it off the road as well! As for refitting the rack, just make sure the steering wheel and rack are centralised so the column and spline line up, and raise the subframe up about 2" from the top. You should then be able to manoeuvre the column into the spline with a bit of fiddling, raise the rack another inch and make sure the column is fully home before putting the bolt in. It'll only go on one way as there is a flat part on it, so you should be fine. 👍
  4. The metal tab in the fog light connector often needs pulling in a bit. Its like a springy tab so if there's not enough force on the bulb, it won't make a decent connection and won't work. Daves16v also sells a stainless kit of screws for the fogs & indictors too. 👍
  5. Got it, I stand corrected mate. Better double check mine at the weekend then! Lol
  6. I don't think that's correct Dox. I'm sure NSF is far right as you look at it. I'm away from home until Friday but I'm sure someone else will confirm. I had it written on a bit of card placed on the scuttle above the pump when I removed all mine. Typically I threw it away a few weeks ago when I fitted them though! Is this your 8v James? Is it the same pump set-up as a VR6 if so?
  7. Looking nice and tidy in there Martin, good effort. 👍
  8. Thanks again Chris. Hopefully see you and your new stablemate in the near future. 👍
  9. Thanks Shaun. Not much hasn't been replaced or refurbished TBF! Aside from the engine internals which haven't needed touching - it ran really well, had good compression and made great figures on the Dyno run at Stealth a few years (and only about 3k miles) back, and the fuel pump. I think those are the only components, or even nuts & bolts that I haven't layed my mitts on!
  10. Thanks gents, pretty pleased with it myself. 😁 Certainly has been a long time coming though! Had to keep her indoors happy and concentrate on the house for a couple of years though. 🙄 Ooh, I can upload more now. Couple of cheeky interior ones too. 😉
  11. Can't upload any more, it's saying they're over the size limit.
  12. Ok, finally got round to taking some photos. Everything is back together and fitted now apart from the brake MC which is away at Pastparts for refurb. Hopefully should have it back in the next week or so. Brake lines are Kunifer with stainless fittings all round, Goodridge black hoses with stainless fittings, every nut, bolt, clip, washer, bearing, bush, cable etc has been replaced with new. All metal work has been either replaced with new, or blasted & powdercoated. The underside was cleaned within an inch of its life but after doing the spot repairs around the mounting studs for the clips, I wasn't happy with the attempt at feathering in the fresh underseal and giving it the factory look overspray so I just went ahead and spray painted the whole lot. I've refitted the factory side repeaters, rear wiper, and replaced the centre console for a better condition one. The little rod clip on the drivers side for the door pin/door mechanism had broken too, so that's been replaced but moving it all around and coupled with the new door seals I fitted after the respray has made it a bit firmer when pulling the door handle. I've ordered a pair of stainless handle repair kits as a bit of a preemptive fix, as I don't want to be having to rip the door card to shreds if it does break! I've also fitted a spare inlet manifold that had been vapour blasted and replaced a ton of nuts, bolts, pipe clamps, clutch master & slave cylinder in the engine bay so it's looking good in there. Just need a bit of a clean to remove the dust on the chassis legs. I've had all the lights & grille out so it's nice and clean behind them. I Have a new accelerator cable on its way too after it snapped at Bruntingthorpe a few years back, so was being held on at the peddle with a bit of choc block! Lol. First time the cover has been fully off in about two years, and I never had a cover when it was in the old garage so paint is looking a little flat, but nothing a good machine polish won't fix! All new filters & fluids have also been put in, and the BMC filter has been cleaned and oiled. As soon as I get the MC it'll be fitted, brake fluid put in and all bled, put back on its wheels (that also have new Yoko boots & genuine centre caps) then it'll be time to fire up (or at least attempt to) for the first time in almost 4 years! A bit nervous if I'm honest. I'll take the fuel pump relay out and build oil pressure first, but I'm just hoping the fuel pump or ABS pump hasn't seized up as it's been so long. Anyway, pics! 😁
  13. I got Advan Flava v701 via blackcircles. They were £76 each fitted but I've just checked and they're NLA, though they list the Advan HF but they're £130 each! Manufacturing date is 5219 so I reckon I probably got the last set of the batch.
  14. Great decision James, always a bonus when people take the option of investing time in restoring them rather than the easy way out. Absolutely agree about the custodian bit too! 😁👍
  15. Got some new boots today. Full set of Yoko's fitted, just waiting for my brake MC back so I can get them all bled and back on her feet for the first time in over 2 years! Once that's done, it'll be time to attempt the first fire up in almost 4 years! 😬
  16. I've got one of those too. Was hoping it would be better than an e-z bleed. 😬 Will be using it for the first time when I get my MC back in the next couple of weeks hopefully. Might be worth checking the fluid in the reservoir, when I used a e-z bleed last time, it was introducing a lot of air into the fluid at the reservoir side. Thought it could have been to do with either too high pressure, or a leak so sucking in air somewhere within the pressure side.
  17. Just received mine thanks Cressa! Not sure Corrado ownership and happiness should be mentioned in the same sentence! LolBut a nice personal touch all the same. Thanks again mate, very much appreciated. 👍
  18. I'm assuming the 109 is for 'plus axle'. It's referring to VR6 wide track so should be the one to fit if yours was originally a VR, though with a smaller & lighter TDI lump it may be a little firmer.
  19. The windscreen issue may be worse than feared. They often rot underneath the seal so it needs cutting out and replacing with new metal. Factor in paint and it's quite a big/expensive job. A lot of your issues with running are likely to be due to the Eaton charger. I don't have any experience with them so can't say too much, though its likely to need mapping to suit, if that's even possible with stock management. The fact that it passed the brake load test at MOT is concerning judging by what you've said about them too. Rear calipers are known to seize, but you mention ABS - is the light on? (Should have been another red flag at MOT), but it could be an indication of any of the ABS components being duff. Best case a wheel speed sensor, worst case pump.
  20. Still have mine. I've actually just changed back to original and I'll see how I get on, but it may be for sale soon if I'm comfortable enough with the stock throw.
  21. They're often broken at the sides where the stereo has been in and out. It's a bit of a faff getting the connectors tucked out of the way so when it's pulled back out at an offset angle and with a bit too much force, they end up breaking as they're long and thin on those side bits. (Ask me how I know!) Lol. I was looking for a decent one for about 2 years, then managed to get on with just a single heater tab broken that came up on eBay starting at £25. No one else bid so I got a bit of a bargain! Just fitted it last weekend too. 😁
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