Time for the chassis refurb

Time for the chassis refurb

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DJR 7

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1,413 posts

257 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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I bought this V8s earlier in the year, it had been sitting for some 4 years, we managed to get it running and mot'd but due to a faulty wiring loom and rust on the injector connections among other little faults I've not managed to use it as planned.

I have accumulated most of the parts required to carry out a full refurb, the plan is to restore the chassis, strip and check the engine (this was rebuilt 30k ago) replace the wiring looms and dress everything as its rebuilt.

Once i have a solid base it'll be off to Surface and Design for a fresh coat of paint ... the colour hasn't been chosen yet so suggestions are welcome.

This is an exciting time for me, I've always admired the S series and I'm looking forward to using it as it should be.

As the project proceeds I'll post up some pics for anyone that's interested.

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Tarmac Tickler

235 posts

92 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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I will be interested to see the pictures as you progress.
Good Luck with the rebuild, I couldn't take on what to me would be a massive job bow

DJR 7

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Saturday 10th September 2016
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Tarmac Tickler said:
I will be interested to see the pictures as you progress.
Good Luck with the rebuild, I couldn't take on what to me would be a massive job bow
Mr Tickler ..... I don't want to mislead anyone, most of this work will be carried out by the professionals, i simply get in the way and annoy them with my suggestions!

Tarmac Tickler

235 posts

92 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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DJR 7 said:
Mr Tickler ..... I don't want to mislead anyone, most of this work will be carried out by the professionals, i simply get in the way and annoy them with my suggestions!
That sounds like the kind of rebuild I would be doing someday!
I hope it all goes well, exciting times.
I will watch with interest,
Andrew.

RayTVR

1,040 posts

143 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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Excellent - we love a good rebuild thread on here - Lots of photos please.


mycroft

1,545 posts

247 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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Given your previous efforts I'm really looking forward to seeing this when finished.
Are you planning to keep it standard or do you have any modifications in mind .
Dale

DJR 7

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257 months

Saturday 10th September 2016
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mycroft said:
Given your previous efforts I'm really looking forward to seeing this when finished.
Are you planning to keep it standard or do you have any modifications in mind .
Dale
I really like the classic looks of the S series therefore i won't be making major changes. I've got a few trick bits in mind :-)
Mechanically i'll be upgrading the brakes and suspension but again nothing major.

Kitchski

6,515 posts

231 months

Tuesday 13th September 2016
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I'm sure it'll look sweet when done. smile

DJR 7

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257 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Body off, now the fun begins!

glenrobbo

35,242 posts

150 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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Interesting to see that the petrol filler cap is absent à la Phillpot mod. thumbup Did the old mazak filler cap assembly come with the car, or has it been binned? Somebody on here was trying to locate one to use as a template for 3D printing experiments.

What colour is the interior trim Darren?

As for body colour suggestions, my personal favourite is Lagoon Blue, a metallic mid turquoise colour that was used on some 60's Rootes/ Chrysler cars, notably the H120 Fastback Sunbeam Rapier. Goes best with a light colour trim.

The present BRG metallic looks quite nice....

Good luck with the rebuild, keep the photos coming!

TVRees

1,080 posts

112 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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Good luck with the refurb and rebuild.

DJR 7

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257 months

Thursday 29th September 2016
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[quote=glenrobbo]Interesting to see that the petrol filler cap is absent à la Phillpot mod. thumbup Did the old mazak filler cap assembly come with the car, or has it been binned? Somebody on here was trying to locate one to use as a template for 3D printing experiments.

What colour is the interior trim Darren?

The cap was removed for refurbishment, this is being covered in another post. In the photo you can just make out the duct tape covering the opening.

The car is undergoing a full rebuild to include a full retrim, the colour of which will be chosen once we have decided on the exterior colour ...... It's a blank canvas really.

D

DJR 7

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Friday 30th September 2016
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A few more pics from my visit today, all going well the Chassis will be totally striped and off for blasting on Monday.

The previous owner had maintained the chassis so all in all its not bad for its 24 years of service.

The engine was also rebuild some 30k ago and fitted with a Kent H214 cam, its a bit lumpy for day to day road use so the engine will be stripped, every thing checked and the cam replaced.

Hoping to have everything completed by the end of November and then its off to the paint shop .... fingers crossed

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Kitchski

6,515 posts

231 months

Friday 30th September 2016
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Those outriggers look surprisingly good!

DJR 7

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Friday 30th September 2016
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Kitchski said:
Those outriggers look surprisingly good!
I think they were replaced 7 years ago

Kitchski

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231 months

Friday 30th September 2016
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DJR 7 said:
I think they were replaced 7 years ago
At least you can hack them off and do them again if they've not been done very well. Look ok from here, but hard to tell from that angle.