What have you done to your car today......

What have you done to your car today......

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Outl4w

697 posts

148 months

Wednesday 8th March 2017
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Updated video out of the booth...

https://youtu.be/8u7NbtYiT0Y

ukkid35

6,188 posts

174 months

Wednesday 8th March 2017
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Mr Cerbera said:
Hi Alex,

What did you buy for replacement O' rings ?
Got any tips about removal ?

Ta !

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Injector seals

Nitrile 70 Rubber O-Rings 3.5mm Diameter C/S Sizes 7mm ID - £3.95 inc P&P for pack of 25

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/sealforceoringandsealsolu...

aide

2,276 posts

165 months

Wednesday 8th March 2017
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Byker28i said:
Finished tidying up the interior leather. Complete scrub down and restoration with a furniture clinic kit on the seats, that now look like new rather than very worn





Just got to clean the carpets and put the front seats back in.
They look great.
Did you have to prep the seats first?

Outl4w

697 posts

148 months

Thursday 9th March 2017
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Seats look great! I've just ordered some to tackle mine after seeing these. Great work!

FarmyardPants

4,112 posts

219 months

Thursday 9th March 2017
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Outl4w said:
Updated video out of the booth...

https://youtu.be/8u7NbtYiT0Y
YouTube says that vid is private.

The first one looks amazing! thumbup

Outl4w

697 posts

148 months

Thursday 9th March 2017
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Sorry - just changed that.... thanks for the heads up.

FarmyardPants

4,112 posts

219 months

Thursday 9th March 2017
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That looks amazing eek

Time to swap the polishing cloth for a hairdryer smile

Outl4w

697 posts

148 months

Thursday 9th March 2017
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Picking it up tomorrow and will keep you all posted on how it stands up in the real world. My car doesn't live in a garage all the time and is driven hard, so will be interesting to see the reality vs the theory, but so far, from the pics only, I'm really pleased.

Should breathe a new lease of life into the beast for the summer...


Byker28i

60,170 posts

218 months

Thursday 9th March 2017
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aide said:
Byker28i said:
Finished tidying up the interior leather. Complete scrub down and restoration with a furniture clinic kit on the seats, that now look like new rather than very worn





Just got to clean the carpets and put the front seats back in.
They look great.
Did you have to prep the seats first?
Everything comes in the kit, the video on the website gives you an idea but depending how worn depends on how much work.

So the drivers seat bolsters were worn, cracking on the seat cushion.
You start with an alcohol clean, then the leather prep, which strips the old colour/dirt off to give a decent base. I found non stick scouring pad were kinder and easier than the green scouring pad in the kit. Then use 1200 grit sandpaper to smooth anything off. Most/all of the cracks/damage is in the paint layer.

Then it's put the paint layers back on. Lots of layers
I bought a tiny compressor and airbrushes to help this rather than use the aerosol cans. Gone up a tenner since I bought it. Tiny but quiet.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004XP7K9W/ref...

Imagine painting the forth bridge. Lots of fine coats. Paint one seat, top up bottle, paint the other seat, wash out gun, repeat many times.

Then it's sealent (the paint dries rubbery/tacky which the sealant solves) then a finishing coat. I picked Satin.

Thats it. A full weekend to do the front seats, then a full day to do the rears. I masked up the whole rear of the car.

Now I've just got the fight of putting the seats back in. I'm trying to use 10mm smaller bolts as they were too long, but I can see the advantage of longer bolts...

Byker28i

60,170 posts

218 months

Thursday 9th March 2017
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Outl4w said:
Picking it up tomorrow and will keep you all posted on how it stands up in the real world. My car doesn't live in a garage all the time and is driven hard, so will be interesting to see the reality vs the theory, but so far, from the pics only, I'm really pleased.

Should breathe a new lease of life into the beast for the summer...
Looks a really interesting product. What do they mean by pealable to remove, literally grab a corner and peal off? I guess it have to be removed if you want a normal paint job?

They do a hard wearing clearcoat bra apparently for years of wear, might be handy for the front chips area?

Outl4w

697 posts

148 months

Thursday 9th March 2017
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Byker28i said:
Looks a really interesting product. What do they mean by peelable to remove, literally grab a corner and peal off? I guess it have to be removed if you want a normal paint job?

They do a hard wearing clearcoat bra apparently for years of wear, might be handy for the front chips area?
It is essentially a liquid "wrap", that can be removed like a vinyl wrap if you wanted to change the colour or use traditional paint.

Yes, my father in law has his new Ferrari booked in for next week for a complete protective clear coat to protect against stonechips and scratches. The guys that did mine also did 1 of 5 brand new Nissan NSX's in the same protective cover.


Incognegro

1,560 posts

134 months

Friday 10th March 2017
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Looks lovely!

Today my electric PAS pump arrived. I managed to find a saxo one on the bay great cond. complete with loom and all brackets. All of £25 now just deciding if I'll fit during rebuild now or hang on?

Outl4w

697 posts

148 months

Friday 10th March 2017
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I would do it now while it's off the road and on/off ramps. Silly to wait if you have the parts and a mechanic imho....

Incognegro

1,560 posts

134 months

Friday 10th March 2017
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Outl4w said:
I would do it now while it's off the road and on/off ramps. Silly to wait if you have the parts and a mechanic imho....
Yeah you may be right. Knowing me I'll then decide oh I miss the extra weight lol

Byker28i

60,170 posts

218 months

Saturday 11th March 2017
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Don't talk to me about weight. I bolted the seats back in last night. So much fiddling trying not to get them dirty/damaged
When I took the out the had longer bolts in that I thought necessary so I bought some new stainless ones, washers, bolts etc, 5mm and 10mm shorter plus the same size.

Incognegro

1,560 posts

134 months

Saturday 11th March 2017
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Weight lol.

Today I'll be spending time cleaning parts to get to power and thinking of my carbon dipped airbox and filter cover which is ready to collect.

Byker28i

60,170 posts

218 months

Saturday 11th March 2017
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Seats are in - looking good.


Byker28i

60,170 posts

218 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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And just so you can see the transformation, before shots.
The cracking on the passenger seat was typical across bolsters, seat cushions etc
The drivers side bolster was awful




stickylabels

544 posts

93 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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^^^ That's made a huge difference to the seats!
I decided that the salt had all been washed away after lots of rain over the last week or so, so taxed mine and went for a drive! It was
bloody good fun too after 4 and a bit months of waiting bounce

Car is starting much better, especially when hot with the new battery fitted.

Sticky.

Outl4w

697 posts

148 months

Sunday 12th March 2017
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Those seats look great. My kit turned up from Furniture Clinic but the car is still at the body shop so not fiddling this weekend.

Glad you made the most of the weather, Sticky!