F918 PRK Another S Resto Thread

F918 PRK Another S Resto Thread

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abercoms

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49 posts

230 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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So, after some 18 years languishing in the outlaws garage then its new luxury purpose built garage, Ive finally made a start, despite all the help on here it still refused to fire so Im going on the fact that it used to run OK and that by a thorough rebuild Ill eliminate any fault there. The chassis had outriggers and welding done along with new shocks, a new steering rack (last one I was told) so Im hoping body off, blast clean and paint/powder coat the chassis and all its bolty on bits should take care of that. The body was always going to be the time consuming bit, no time scale, it always was my retirement project, Ive not quite retired but here we go, more news as it happens

GreenV8S

30,199 posts

284 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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Nice spacious workshop you've got there.

What colour is it? The tub looks green but there's something red in the background.

abercoms

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49 posts

230 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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Its metallic black, the red bonnet was a 2nd hand one I aquired donkeys years ago, more repairs on the original bonnet than there was original blackpool build https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/imgs/2.gif

phillpot

17,116 posts

183 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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Good luck with it!

You'll get a much bigger audience and a bigger collective of help and advice (should you need it) over on FaceBook wink

https://www.facebook.com/groups/tvrsseries

abercoms

Original Poster:

49 posts

230 months

Saturday 13th August 2022
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Just have, I think us older folk still like Pistonheads smile I designed the garage to accomodate the collection and have space to work then put a house beside it, priorities.

abercoms

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49 posts

230 months

Saturday 20th August 2022
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Doesnt seem to have taken to long to get everything undone and disconnected, Ive now rolled under the 4 post and attached strops to rear, pity I dont have another couple for the front or the body would be off. Troops bribed and coerced to attend BBQ here next sunday after local car show, Ill save the lift till then. Ive been lucky with body having partial lift 18 years ago and it being in storage since, all the bolts have come free easily.
Anyone managed to get a new loom anywhere, Autosparks dont have a pattern for a S2


88S1

715 posts

61 months

Saturday 20th August 2022
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Good luck. Looks like you’ve got a real project there. I’m in the finishing stages on my full rebuild (well recorded on here), it’s a long but satisfying road ahead.

I took photos of everything as I removed it, and put everything I took off in sandwich bags and marked what it was, rusty old nuts bolts included for later reference.

Will watch your progress with interest.





Edited by 88S1 on Sunday 21st August 06:47

abercoms

Original Poster:

49 posts

230 months

Monday 29th August 2022
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So local car show yesterday, bribed my fellow Suburu owners to a barbeque and body lift, theory was good but in hindsight could have been better, will know when it goes back together, no surprises, strip down and blast the chassis next, see what we find

abercoms

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49 posts

230 months

Sunday 22nd October 2023
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So 14 months later, took a bit longer to get retired, retire and actually get back to TVR, finally got it stripped, outriggers had been done before I tucked it away 20 years ago, blinkers on, didnt expect this


Planning getting chassis blasted first in case there is more and hopefully reveal extent of this, whats the verdict should I patch or get a replacement bit of tube, how long should I cut back and who is best to get it from?

TVRees

1,080 posts

112 months

Sunday 22nd October 2023
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abercoms said:
Planning getting chassis blasted first in case there is more and hopefully reveal extent of this .......
In that condition, be careful with the blasting. It will probably reveal a lot more "holes".
After you have done this, post some pics.

TVR-Stu

813 posts

199 months

Sunday 22nd October 2023
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TVRees said:
abercoms said:
Planning getting chassis blasted first in case there is more and hopefully reveal extent of this .......
In that condition, be careful with the blasting. It will probably reveal a lot more "holes".
After you have done this, post some pics.
Agree with this. Make your decisions regarding what you repair and what you have to replace after the blasting. I hate to say it but looking at that image you may be in for a shock!

jfdi

1,052 posts

175 months

Sunday 22nd October 2023
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Love it when I come across threads like these and find they were started a year or even years and years ago. Great I get to see the progress and read through to the conclusion. Or maybe not!

v8s4me

7,241 posts

219 months

Sunday 22nd October 2023
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Now you've retired you'll wonder how you ever found time to work biggrin

Good luck with the rebuild and please keep the updates coming.

abercoms

Original Poster:

49 posts

230 months

Sunday 22nd October 2023
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You are right, took 5 months from retirement to getting to TVR, had a few distractions, holidays, garden, looking after daughters dog etc etc, one thing 1 was pleased was that I only broke to bolts (so far) one one steering rack mounting, other is more problematic, rear diff top rubber mounting bolt to chassis

Stick Legs

4,909 posts

165 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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Watching with interest.

HvdWeerden

1,736 posts

200 months

Monday 23rd October 2023
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Keep the faith ;-) Updates welcome !

abercoms

Original Poster:

49 posts

230 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Well finally got the call from the blasters and went to see results, no more nasty holes, just the ones Id seen, so will be able to patch the bits that need, one of the rear round uprights at the tank mount need replacing as well so pleased with that. Put a post on the Facebook group for getting stell and got some help there, got square tube ordered, ive got round left from the outrigger replacement all those years ago, hopefully get it all welded up and painted at start of next year then start planning from there, Id stopped planning in case it wasnt fixable, more news when I have it.




88S1

715 posts

61 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Yours is similar condition to how mine was. Looking forward to following your progress.


magpies

5,129 posts

182 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Looks good if only those defects - relatively easy to sort out.

Are you powder coating or using modern marine coating (paint) ?

I have found the couple of threads on chassis refurbs:
There are a couple of very good Chim threads - check out ChimpOnGas https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&... and Classic Chim https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

They are long reads but worth it. I also stripped my TVR S down and rebuilt in early 2000's when I refurbed the chassis, having it blasted then I repaired and painted with Hammerite and then again last year (I changed my engine and 'box to a Jaguar) this gave me a chance to check out the chassis - there was no rust at all so recoated with Hammerite again.

Mick M

Edited by magpies on Thursday 21st December 13:11

abercoms

Original Poster:

49 posts

230 months

Thursday 21st December 2023
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Hi Mick, Ive had a long time to read thoses threads, joind PH in 2005, looking at photos here, car was MOT'd in 2006 Ive been planning rebuild since then and spent hours reading all the best ways to protect the chassis along with the best wide bonnet solutions smile, decided to wait till now and take blasters advice, we briefly spoke about an aluminium based product which I asume is the Jotamastic type stuff, they are normally working on kit for the north sea so they know what they are speaking about, ive got steel tube on the way, the blasters dad was a coachbuilder so he is doing the welding will make the final decision after that, I think colour is only thing I need to decide, I think Ill keep it black. Ive also read the Jag conversion stuff as I have a non starting engine but realised I would need a kit of bits to do it, engine mounts, exhaust manifolds chassis modes etc I havnt got the skills and as I repeatedly say a lot of the skills and suppliers are just not here or just not financially viable so if you feel like supplying a set let me know soon smile Thanks for all the support to you and the others out there