What have you done to your car today......
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TwinKam said:
That's looking lovely, Dave, and in the fastest colour too
CheersNitrons, eibach springs, ACT tuned length exhaust manifolds and full act quiet exhaust system. Tuned by Joolz for driveability, gives just over 380bhp.
Then it's had a full body off chassis restoration finished 4 years ago, with all new fuel lines, brake lines, bushes, bearings, nuts and bolts etc. Basically if it could be changed it was, whilst it was all apart.
Then it had a new uprated clutch in 2015, new immobiliser and the aircon finally fixed last year and this year, uprated wiper motor, sorted interior and respray.
Honestly I think it's the best original looking early 4.2 for both looks and performance. Quite pleased with my efforts (and chequebook).
Skint now though
Drove to The Ring, and nothing went wrong.
Very pleased that I chose to get the front discs skimmed on Monday. They really suffered from corrosion when the car sat broken, with imprints of the pads left on the discs. I thought they'd clean up after a few hundred miles, but there was still a lot of judder, so I had to do something.
They are no doubt under spec now at 27.3mm, but that will have to do for this trip. The Ring isn't exceptionally hard on brakes, so should be fine; had this been a trip to Spa then it would probably be less acceptable.
Very pleased that I chose to get the front discs skimmed on Monday. They really suffered from corrosion when the car sat broken, with imprints of the pads left on the discs. I thought they'd clean up after a few hundred miles, but there was still a lot of judder, so I had to do something.
They are no doubt under spec now at 27.3mm, but that will have to do for this trip. The Ring isn't exceptionally hard on brakes, so should be fine; had this been a trip to Spa then it would probably be less acceptable.
Met a guy called Paul who has just bought (but has yet to take delivery of) a 4.5 LW.
I gave him a PAX lap after which he said he was now even more excited to get hold of his Cerb - very pleased indeed.
I only had to fix two things today:
The newly fitted throttle cable popped out of the cam mid circuit, seems it had stretched a little since Tuesday. Managed to pull off and fix it temporarily rather than have to get recovered. Got it sorted properly once I was reunited with my tools.
One of the rubber exhaust hangers failed, fortunately the place where I'm staying has a lift which made the job a doddle.
All in all a very good day.
I gave him a PAX lap after which he said he was now even more excited to get hold of his Cerb - very pleased indeed.
I only had to fix two things today:
The newly fitted throttle cable popped out of the cam mid circuit, seems it had stretched a little since Tuesday. Managed to pull off and fix it temporarily rather than have to get recovered. Got it sorted properly once I was reunited with my tools.
One of the rubber exhaust hangers failed, fortunately the place where I'm staying has a lift which made the job a doddle.
All in all a very good day.
schimg said:
Hi,
My Cerbera 4.5 has been rested for just over 18 months now, BUT it is time to bring her back to life, been prepping engine bay area,
we have done assurance stuff whilst induction is off so compression test, Schims checked, new plugs, new rad etc...aim to get her back running over the weekend, then MOT'd.
Going to take my 430BV off the road having done runs to Cornwall, Le Mans and Le Touquet amongst other stuff over the past 18 months 103K miles now.....still sweet as but the Cerb needs using...been putting her through a "Laid Up" process throughout time off road so seals and electrics have been used .....just be nice to get that certain road presence back once more....:-)👍
Lets see how it all goes.....
Then there is Cerbfest
Well put her back together....MOT yesterday morning sailed through....sorted road tax...now back on the road, picked my son up from school and went for an extended home journey....he absolutely loved it...so many random pops and bangs ...these cars are just brilliant!My Cerbera 4.5 has been rested for just over 18 months now, BUT it is time to bring her back to life, been prepping engine bay area,
we have done assurance stuff whilst induction is off so compression test, Schims checked, new plugs, new rad etc...aim to get her back running over the weekend, then MOT'd.
Going to take my 430BV off the road having done runs to Cornwall, Le Mans and Le Touquet amongst other stuff over the past 18 months 103K miles now.....still sweet as but the Cerb needs using...been putting her through a "Laid Up" process throughout time off road so seals and electrics have been used .....just be nice to get that certain road presence back once more....:-)👍
Lets see how it all goes.....
Then there is Cerbfest
Just nice to it back on the road👍
The weekend saw about 400miles of driving and running in the newly built 4.5ss and all I can say was the car behaved awesomely. No problems what so ever. Even in complete standstill in the baking sun near Stonehenge. Temps never went higher than 98 (95 according to what the ecu was reading).
natben said:
There is an anti squeal plate you can get that fits on top of the rear brake pads and into the caliper that might help.
Cheers Nat ben, took wheels off today (for the second time wheesh), the plates were there so wiped off what was left of the coppaslipgrot, slathered on some new and would you Adam and Eve it success! It was even free!
Sticky
Incognegro said:
Just waiting for my optima redtop to be delivered. Wishing the next 2 hours. Will I fit myself... I think not. Gearbox looks great Aide will you be ceramic coating the casing?its not needed but if/when I upgrade I may get it done for good measure.
I think it should be ok - I got my manifolds and decats Zircotec coated so I should be ok.OK, this is weird.
Two weekends ago I was working on the car in the garage having just got it back from paint (new number plates, so fitting the reversing camera back in etc) and I found 10mm wood screws around the garage entrance. Didn't think anything about it, only strange as I know I don't have any of that size...
I had a small water drip last week. Turned out to be the plastic Y pipe on the bulkhead so a new one ordered and fitted this weekend plus a couple of other tarting up bits
Again found two identical woodscrews at the back of the car, only this time with two chips out the paintwork by the rear numberplate, down to the silver first coat.
So someone is shooting woodscrews at my car in the garage. We had it 5 years ago with a neighbours kid shooting glass beeds from a catapult, but the only possibly place is the new neighbours (with kids) with their garden backing onto the driveway.
Time for some cctv I think
Two weekends ago I was working on the car in the garage having just got it back from paint (new number plates, so fitting the reversing camera back in etc) and I found 10mm wood screws around the garage entrance. Didn't think anything about it, only strange as I know I don't have any of that size...
I had a small water drip last week. Turned out to be the plastic Y pipe on the bulkhead so a new one ordered and fitted this weekend plus a couple of other tarting up bits
Again found two identical woodscrews at the back of the car, only this time with two chips out the paintwork by the rear numberplate, down to the silver first coat.
So someone is shooting woodscrews at my car in the garage. We had it 5 years ago with a neighbours kid shooting glass beeds from a catapult, but the only possibly place is the new neighbours (with kids) with their garden backing onto the driveway.
Time for some cctv I think
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