Wendy the Wedge

Wendy the Wedge

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billynobrakes

2,675 posts

265 months

Thursday 25th May 2017
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Looking good and it's getting there as you say, should be good by the time you have finished it

Matthew Poxon

5,329 posts

173 months

Thursday 25th May 2017
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I thought it looked nice before. It is going to look fantastic when it is finished.

mk1fan

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10,517 posts

225 months

Thursday 25th May 2017
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I'll be happy with Wendy running right.

mk1fan

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225 months

Wednesday 31st May 2017
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Cleaned up plenum base and shortened trumpets installed. Thermal gasket fitted below.

Still waiting on some bits from the platers so the plenum is just sitting there.

Fitted the flapper back on too.

Decided to fix the bare wires on the potentiometer loom with some liquid tape rather than replace the unit. Upgrade may be on the cards over the winter.

Tidied up the wiring and cooling pipework along the front. Fitted some cable tie clips to separate things out better.

Was hoping to do some body mods this week but other matters have cropped up. Tomorrow I'll drill some holes in those stainless circles to make some large washers.

Also checked my bespoke air intake pipework still fitted.










adam quantrill

11,538 posts

242 months

Thursday 1st June 2017
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That fan belt is looking a bit slack! ;^)

mk1fan

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10,517 posts

225 months

Friday 2nd June 2017
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Doesn't squeal though biggrin

mk1fan

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Sunday 4th June 2017
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Couple of small jobs done.

Earth cable added between coil mount and alternator mount.

Large stainless washers made and added. Think I'll add some neoprene washers under them following some comments from others.

Should have the parts back from the platers tomorrow.








mk1fan

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225 months

Tuesday 6th June 2017
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Collected some stuff from the platers but the main cage to the throttle wasn't ready.

So thought I'd fit what was ready before the rains came. The only problem? Couldn't find the jar containing the fixings. By the time it was found the rain had come.

So, coated the vacuum pipe and rocker breather base with ACF50 and fitted them.

Got some drainage pipes to fit to the homestead tomorrow night first then I'll get on with modding the bumper panel. Assuming the rain stays away.




mk1fan

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10,517 posts

225 months

Tuesday 6th June 2017
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Again a few small jobs today.

Not Wendy related, I cleaned up the alloy strut from one of the Surrey Roofs. Swapped out the rear rose joint for an eyelet. Gave it a coat of ACF-50 the reassembled. Finished off with some nyloc stainless dome nuts.

Infilled the badge recesses on the rocker covers and painted the flame trap. Needed to improvise some cover during a light shower.

Then got on with modifying the bumper. Passenger side grp done. Cutting holes, tidy up and some paint to finish. Ran out of resin, so driver's side will be done once I get some more. Should be tomorrow so the bumper can go back on this week.












mk1fan

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225 months

Wednesday 7th June 2017
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Got on with the drainage alts on the house but did fit the, now dry, flame trap to the rocker cover. I also sorted the screen wash bits.

The Hatter

988 posts

170 months

Thursday 8th June 2017
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Looking good...

Just a thought about the intake pipe from the flapper to the plenum - how is it going to take up engine rock/movement? I wonder if it'll transmit vibration to the flapper unit too, it might give you some strange effects.

mk1fan

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10,517 posts

225 months

Thursday 8th June 2017
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There's still a fair bit of silicone hose in it. I hope enough!

mk1fan

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Wednesday 14th June 2017
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Few more jobs done over the week.

Started the cooling system mods. Connected what was the plenum heater take off from the inlet manifold into the 'return' just above the water pump.

Collected the last bits from the platers so built up the throttle and fitted the plenum.

Connected the air intake too.













Manifolds should be back tomorrow and I have a few small bits on order which I hope to arrive this week.

Shall try and finish the bumber mods tomorrow.

mrzigazaga

18,557 posts

165 months

Wednesday 14th June 2017
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Looking good, especially with the bit of "Ziga bling"...smile

mk1fan

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10,517 posts

225 months

Monday 19th June 2017
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Few more bits progressed.

Manifolds back from Performance 1 Coatings fresh with a coating of Volcanic Black. Passenger side now fitted using ARP bolts and Nordlock washers. Metalic exhaust gaskets fitted as well.




mk1fan

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225 months

Tuesday 20th June 2017
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Did a few more jobs today.

Finished the grp mods to the bumper. This now just needs prep and paint.

The parts I ordered haven't arrived so I did some detailing. Front panel and passenger wing done. Cleaned down with panel wipe. Claybar. Then several cleansing polishes. Then three coats of wax.

Fitted a replated badge at the front.

Also fitted a couple of 4-inch marine covers to the access holes under the light pods.








mk1fan

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225 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Works have progressed.

Done some more cleaning along the passenger side.

Front airdam is modded, new grille fitted and ready for paint.

Bootlid is modded and ready for paint.











Next task is the battery install, assuming the weather improves biggrin

mrzigazaga

18,557 posts

165 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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Interesting....smile

mk1fan

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Tuesday 15th August 2017
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Been busy with project Froggy but S Club Tour starts on the 1st of September and Wendy needs to be in Penrith that night!

So today, driver's side manifold fitted. Need to order a new connector for the exhaust as there is a 25mm gap between the manifold and the exhaust.

So tomorrow's jobs are to repair the battery tray and connect up the cooling system. Then fit the bumper and the front air dam.

mk1fan

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10,517 posts

225 months

Tuesday 15th August 2017
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Another day on Wendy.

Today got the cooling system finished, then started on sorting the battery tray. Didn't get round to doing the grp work but did get most of the redundant wiring out.

So, tomorrow will get on with the grp repairs in the battery tray area. Then wire up the front lights. After that, if I have time, I want to swap the seats around and remove the stereo amp.

So, just the rear brakes, wing mirrors, boot lid and MOT to go.