My Griffith rebuild
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Yep. Original manifolds. Took them to a local polisher and £60 later they looked like that!
Can't wait for them to turn a lovely straw colour...
ETA yes, they're stainless - at least I think they are...
Can't wait for them to turn a lovely straw colour...
ETA yes, they're stainless - at least I think they are...
Edited by DaveWesty on Friday 23 August 21:47
Edited by DaveWesty on Friday 23 August 21:49
DaveWesty said:
I thought I'd show you my engine cos I'm proud of it
I'm keeping a topic updated on the TVRCC forum if you're interested.
Dave
Lovely job Dave. Yes the early rocker covers are great and yes the stainless manifolds look good once they go that nice straw colour. I would love to get my engine to that level of detail, but will wait until I have to take it out, because that is the only way to deal with it properly, like yours Dave. Keep us posted mate, all the best, PeteI'm keeping a topic updated on the TVRCC forum if you're interested.
Dave
Quick update..
The body has been repaired and painted underneath and bolted back on to the chassis
All the plumbing and wiring is complete
And now it's painted..
Thanks to Peter at the Sports car shop and Stuart and Matt... Top job straight from the gun and first class prep including loads of repairs where the fiberglass had stress cracks.
After a cut and polish it should really shine..
The body has been repaired and painted underneath and bolted back on to the chassis
All the plumbing and wiring is complete
And now it's painted..
Thanks to Peter at the Sports car shop and Stuart and Matt... Top job straight from the gun and first class prep including loads of repairs where the fiberglass had stress cracks.
After a cut and polish it should really shine..
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