V8S Rebuild begins!

V8S Rebuild begins!

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jimed

1,500 posts

206 months

Wednesday 30th July 2008
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Its looking really good Chris; at least you are able to do something whilst you can't drive (is that still next year??). Maybe you will need a test driver .....
Jim

Barkychoc

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7,848 posts

204 months

Saturday 9th August 2008
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Diff & Driveshafts in.

Fuel tank cradle fitted by my 16 year old son - a rare appearance from his bedroom!



And for fun here's a before shot.




I then turned my attention to fitting the chim power steering rack - I ground the drivers side rack mounting point to get it to fit - then discovered I need to grind a bit of the main rack mounting tube on the chassis away too yikes

Looks like the welder will see the light of day again - I nearly put it on ebay last week so its lucky I didn't.

Ah well I've come this far in for a penny......

Bit of a pain now its all been powder coated but never mind, it's a good job I bought a big tin of red smoothrite biggrin


Edited by Barkychoc on Saturday 9th August 19:25

Barkychoc

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7,848 posts

204 months

Sunday 10th August 2008
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A pic here of the issue fitting the power steering rack - I'm going to have to cut that tube and weld in a piece of metal to give the clearance. weeping

However it is all reversible if it doesn't work - modifying that tube has no bearing on the manual steering rack at all.



Edited by Barkychoc on Sunday 10th August 16:20

Barkychoc

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7,848 posts

204 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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Following on from above I have taken the angle grinder to my chassis to fit the power steering rack yikes

From above look under the rack I have ground the tube away.
I've also had to grind the rack mounts - sorry no photos yet the camera battery went flat.



From below



Rack fitted biggrin



I've now removed the rack again, welded a plate into the hole and given it the first coat of hammerite.


Edited by Barkychoc on Friday 22 August 18:14

Ray S

119 posts

221 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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thumbup Looking good Chris will all be worth it in finish.Will it be ready for next SCH biggrinbiggrin Ray

pies

13,116 posts

256 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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Chris you are welding over those holes biggrin

Barkychoc

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7,848 posts

204 months

Friday 22nd August 2008
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pies said:
Chris you are welding over those holes biggrin
Yes the hole is welded up now with a piece of steel - the camera went flat so no pic.

Ray S said:
thumbup Looking good Chris will all be worth it in finish.Will it be ready for next SCH biggrinbiggrin Ray
I certainly hope so!
I'm actually not a million miles off now - once fuel & brake pipes are sorted there's not a lot else before the body is ready to go back on.

Edited by Barkychoc on Friday 22 August 20:12

Dave_M

5,486 posts

224 months

Saturday 23rd August 2008
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This time shout us for the body lift!

Barkychoc

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7,848 posts

204 months

Saturday 13th September 2008
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OK time for a picture update.

Nearside front showing brake pipes.
No calipers fitted yet I'm waiting for a replacement caliper piston due to arrive on monday.
I'm fitting xr4x4 calipers which allow use of 260mm discs (its another story but don't use xr4x4 discs - you need 2wd 260mm discs later ABS models or xr4i).
I'll touch up the track rod paint when I know the tracking is right.





Offside rear









Nearside rear trailing arm pipe



Rear brake pipe above diff to offside (cable ties needed here)



Rear Brake 'T', my original was imperial, I've replaced everything with metric.
Additional nut fitted under the 'T' as otherwise it is too near the chassis and you can't swing the spanner very well.
I know there's a pipe missing - I ran out of copper pipe furious



Routing of front brake pipes - faithful to original route
The pipes at the bottom left of the picture need to be covered by a piece of rubber hose for protection.



Front Brake pipe - again same as original route




A few more cable ties need to be fitted - I'm out of longer ones you may notice I've joined short ones together - they will be replaced.
None of the brake unions are done up tight at the moment as I need to undo all the flange joints and fit shakeproof washers, and the front flexi pipes to the calipers wil have to come off again anyway as you need to tighten it at the caliper end first (otherwise you'd twist the hose).

Left to do

Rebuild front calipers & fit.
Clean, paint & fit fuel tank.
Fit fuel pipes.
Fit rear brake pipe.
Fit starter supply cable.

Then I am going to put the body on - as I can't drive till next April I'm going to leave the engine expenditure till nearer the time.

Once the body is on there's still plenty to be done - connect & bleed brakes, replace heat shielding in engine area, fit the jag seats, sort out power steering pump & steering linkage, sit in drivers seat and make brrrrr noises rolleyes


Edited by Barkychoc on Saturday 13th September 20:06

Gerald-TVR

4,896 posts

197 months

Saturday 13th September 2008
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Great Job Chris almost wish I had a bigger garage

tozerman

1,175 posts

227 months

Monday 15th September 2008
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I am up for the body lift Chris if you need any volunteers, I am not far from you.
Cheers.....Tony..

TonupS2

401 posts

190 months

Monday 15th September 2008
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Excellant Chris. Very high standard of refurb. I'm impressed.

Barkychoc

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7,848 posts

204 months

Saturday 20th September 2008
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OK got quite a bit done today.

Rebuilt & fitted front calipers (60mm piston / 260mm disc sierra calipers).
Made & fitted last remaining copper brake pipe for rear brakes.
Fitted fuel hoses.
Fitted new fuel filter & bracket.
Fitted starter motor / main vehicle supply cable.

Left to do
Clean & fit fuel tank.
Clean underside of body & I may paint it black.
Replace heat shielding in engine bay.
Probably waxoyl the outriggers (the jury is still out).

Then thats it - body on time....... bounce

Pictures below in no particular order.




























Edited by Barkychoc on Saturday 20th September 21:28

Dave_M

5,486 posts

224 months

Saturday 20th September 2008
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Fantastic Chris. Can't wait to give you a hand to put the body on and see your face smile

Got the wedge today, I'm very pleased smile

aero340

271 posts

212 months

Saturday 20th September 2008
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TOP JOB KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK:KEV

sparkypete

617 posts

203 months

Sunday 21st September 2008
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Looks the biz mate.

Pete

clarenceboddiger

1,398 posts

215 months

Sunday 21st September 2008
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I'm just jealous.That looks absolutely brilliant Chris.

Gerald-TVR

4,896 posts

197 months

Sunday 21st September 2008
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Dave

Wedge WedgeWedge WEDGE Whats a 'WEDGE' - cheese? Wallace and Grommit would be proud!!!

Well go on then show us 'yer pics

PS Chris fantastic job

Edited by Gerald-TVR on Sunday 21st September 17:02

Dave_M

5,486 posts

224 months

Sunday 21st September 2008
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Hi Norman, I would if I had a digital camera and knew how to prize the pohot thingys out of it!

I need to go and see Chris, drink his tea and get him to photo it - hint hehe

Barkychoc

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7,848 posts

204 months

Sunday 21st September 2008
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Come on over Dave, its a bring a spanner party biggrin