A Taimar Restoration

A Taimar Restoration

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pridaux

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4,969 posts

149 months

Saturday 15th December 2012
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Well the journey begins after buying the Taimar earlier in the year we now have lift of on the reberth of the Taimar.
Looking forward to getting down and dirty will be stripping her down early in the new year and asses the damage from its incounter with a sign post and see what can be re used and what we will renew.[url]

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Car is heading to the Restorers where i will be doing the strip down and taking all the parts etc home for refurb.

looking forward to a steep learning curb and hopefully a great end result.

Thank you to all who have helped so far with advice etc and a Big Thank you to Peter who has kindly stored her for the last 8 months.

Andrew

Edited by prideaux on Thursday 19th December 13:31

hallsie

2,184 posts

220 months

Saturday 15th December 2012
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Ill get the 'T' cut out mate, a bit of spit nd polish and itll be fine!!

And I dont think them shiny bumpers look any good, so you may aswell drop em round to me!!

Looks like it was in good pre smash condition!!

Stu

pridaux

Original Poster:

4,969 posts

149 months

Saturday 15th December 2012
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hallsie said:
Ill get the 'T' cut out mate, a bit of spit nd polish and itll be fine!!

And I dont think them shiny bumpers look any good, so you may as well drop em round to me!!

Looks like it was in good pre smash condition!!

Stu
Hope you got a big tin.
Yes with the price of stainless scrap I should get some beer tokens for them wink.
Yes Damage does not look to bad digital photography does hide a multitude of sins.
New screen bonnet and front running gear will be on the shopping list me thinks for starters.
Full shopping list will be created at strip down and then head off to
Almost Drives Round In Another Neighbourhood 24 Miles?? and do a major shopping spree and get EXACTY the right parts.
Andrew

whitewolf

751 posts

166 months

Saturday 15th December 2012
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Looks to be a very nice example for starters!!

hallsie

2,184 posts

220 months

Saturday 15th December 2012
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beer tokens waiting!

wink

Stu

pridaux

Original Poster:

4,969 posts

149 months

Saturday 15th December 2012
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hallsie said:
beer tokens waiting!

wink

Stu
Are you sure thats a fair amount of a new kitchen in beer tokens next time i bid on a set of bumpers on e bay i had better make sure they have taken them off the car first could get rather expensive on the restoration bills.
Andrew

MnS

393 posts

243 months

Sunday 16th December 2012
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M series bonnet on ebay at the moment, and looks like its got chrome bumpers on as well, if thats what you like

bonnet

Ian

pridaux

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4,969 posts

149 months

Sunday 16th December 2012
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Thanks Ian

Yes i saw that its the wrong bonnet for the Taimar wrong front and the bumpers on mine are perfect and stainless not chrome so at present probaby half the value of the car.
Nice buy if someone wants bonnet and bumpers but will need re chroming from the look of them fairly rusty.

Thank you

Andrew

tunepipe911

518 posts

149 months

Monday 17th December 2012
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nice to see the restoration has startedclap

pridaux

Original Poster:

4,969 posts

149 months

Wednesday 9th January 2013
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Just wondering if any of you can recommend an engine re builder although the engine was running well before the bump it really deserves a re built engine and would like to take her to the same level as my 3000s ie stage 2 fact road cam etc and wondered what experience others have had with various builders Burton Power was who i was thinking although i hear great things about Rick Wood.
Any Advice please

Grantura MKI

817 posts

158 months

Thursday 10th January 2013
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You have selected the best that I know of...deep pockets to make it what you require? Or want?

TVR_owner

3,349 posts

191 months

Thursday 10th January 2013
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pridaux said:
Just wondering if any of you can recommend an engine re builder although the engine was running well before the bump it really deserves a re built engine and would like to take her to the same level as my 3000s ie stage 2 fact road cam etc and wondered what experience others have had with various builders Burton Power was who i was thinking although i hear great things about Rick Wood.
Any Advice please
Andrew,
I only know only a few folk that speak well of Ric Wood, but he does have the ability to get large numbers from an Essex. I often wonder if folk undertsand the limits and life post some of the extreme work he does and if that lack of understanding manifests itself in dissapointment when the inevitable happens...

A freshen with a fast road cam, lead free heads with some porting, steel timing gear for peace of mind and a balance should see a nice road engine pushing 160 BHP after some tweeks on the rollers.

Burton should do this for you, it will be done well with good parts.

John Wade is regarded highly in the Essex world although I have no first hand experience.

pridaux

Original Poster:

4,969 posts

149 months

Thursday 10th January 2013
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Hi John
Yes that confirms what i had thought i have spoken with John Wade and Burtons today really had a good feeling about John and his approach and the factor that the whole engine build being done by one person is a good thing i dont need to know what he does all i need to know is he has done it well and rightwhich others today have testified he does.
With Burtons there parts are great however with them using outside companys for the build and no one person responsible for the build from start to finish this is not my favoured option so i have asked John to put me in his diary.
Regards Rick Wood yes looks like he does fantastic work and is achieving amazing performance this is at a cost to engine life and not what i am after.
165bhp as i have from the 3000s is what i want and a build that will see the car though many miles and years so thanks.
Andrew

heightswitch

6,316 posts

250 months

Saturday 12th January 2013
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Car Clinic are good,

www.essexengines.com

John also knows a good engine builder local to him.

Ric Wood have invested a lot of money tuning the Essex engine and making up some very sexy CNC'd parts but like Jon I have my reservations about them.

Engine building is only as good as the machining and cleaning involved in the process and selecting the correct combination of parts that work for a given application. My view is that you should go to john's mate, tell him what you want the engine to do and hand over the folding stuff accordingly.

If you have never re-built an engine yourself then I would suggest that unless you are going to make a habit of it, you wont possess the inside mikes, plastigauge etc etc to measure the engine properly for wear let alone re-build.

Experience has taught me though...do your engine when the rest of the car is complete, and give it to someone you trust. When the engine is built then dyno run it to break in and ensure all the oil and coolant is circulated everywhere.

N.




Edited by heightswitch on Saturday 12th January 02:55

pridaux

Original Poster:

4,969 posts

149 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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Does anyone know the car the wiper arms came off and the bolts fittings that bolt to the wiper motors as these where stolen when in the insurance storage yard need to replace i have new wiper blades just need the arms and the fittings and rubber seals.
Andrew

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

159 months

Thursday 17th January 2013
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Andy,

If you can't find them in the UK, mail me, got an address in the Netherlands who does them

Frank

pridaux

Original Poster:

4,969 posts

149 months

Friday 18th January 2013
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HELP PLEASE can anyone help firstly with a picture of the plastic piece that goes under the bolt between the bulk head outside the car and the wiper arm also having checked it seems that the only option for replacment wiper arms are the TEX ones however they do so many different ones can anyone give me the correct tex code for the ones that will fit the Taimar in stainless Please unless someone has some original ones and even better plactic pieces for the wiper attatchments.
Thanks
Andrew

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

159 months

Friday 18th January 2013
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Any of these ?

http://www.holden.co.uk/displayproducts.asp?sg=2&a...

have got no idea what car they came off ?

phillpot

17,114 posts

183 months

Friday 18th January 2013
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black plastic or chrome ?


Mmmm, let me guess scratchchin could be chrome smile

bluezeeland

1,965 posts

159 months

Friday 18th January 2013
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My money is on chrome..............(he's italian)