The Full Body Off Resto Begins..
Discussion
Brithunter said:
Looks like it is coming along nicely even if not as quick as you would like. That always seems to be the way though.
Cheers, yeah theres always something that crops up.. as if the targa panel flying off down the motorway at 70 wasn't enough Still a few things to do cosmetically, mainly replacing the hood & putting new glass headlamp lense in, old one had a stone chip that had went right through!
greenhulk said:
Project chimaera resumed after finding a broken lobe on the original camshaft then ordering one off ebay which was nothing like original then deciding on going with the 'MC1 camshaft kit' from v8 developments.. Now the engines back in, rocker covers & plenum sprayed up, bunch of red silicone hoses, stainless pipes from act & body going back on next week. Did i mention an absolute crap alarm system to replace too! Think i need Ted Di'biase's briefcase
Looking good Steve....you've got some serious patience mate!Steve_D said:
Please put a cover of some sort over those exposed inlet ports and rocker shafts.
You no not want anything falling in as it will be the start of a very bad day.
Steve
cheers steve, think that was just for the picture, presume the mechanic has covered them back up or the rocker covers & plenum are back on now, had the pleasure of seeing a ferrari 328 come in next to my chim for an engine rebuild.You no not want anything falling in as it will be the start of a very bad day.
Steve
PhilH42 said:
Looking good Steve....you've got some serious patience mate!
thanks Phil, i think id be a little less patient if i didn't have my TVR S to enjoy the weekend, be interesting to see the power difference with the chimaera tho. Still find myself looking at stainless manifolds .. Must resist the temptationlancepar said:
Bostin Steve,
Any chance of a photo or two showing the return run of the fuel pipe to the tank before you put the body back on? Im assuming what I can see from your last piccy is the return pipe tied to the frame.
Cheers
Lance in QB
Cheers lance, I'll be heading back up to the garage next week so will take a few snaps. This picture was one my mechanic sent me earlier onAny chance of a photo or two showing the return run of the fuel pipe to the tank before you put the body back on? Im assuming what I can see from your last piccy is the return pipe tied to the frame.
Cheers
Lance in QB
And just like that.. Body back on! New alarm & immobilser being fitted next & a starter relay, hopefully eradicate any hot start issues. Looking forward to seeing abit of ACT silicone hoses going on
(oh and apologies ive just read the last post & totally forgot to ask for a picture of the return run of the fuel pipe..)
Steve
(oh and apologies ive just read the last post & totally forgot to ask for a picture of the return run of the fuel pipe..)
Steve
Edited by greenranger on Sunday 4th June 11:34
Latest update.. so the manifolds came back from camcoat, went for the triple layer satin black must say im over the moon with the finish & customer service from them!
Everything being connected back up, silicone hoses on, cooling system, act air intake etc etc, Im told a few weeks & itll be ready for me to pickup now. Few delays along the way & parts that needed replacing but its 90% done
(Disclaimer, do ignore the dull swirl pot, one shall autosol the living life out of it when i go up to visit the car again!)
Cheers
Steve
Everything being connected back up, silicone hoses on, cooling system, act air intake etc etc, Im told a few weeks & itll be ready for me to pickup now. Few delays along the way & parts that needed replacing but its 90% done
(Disclaimer, do ignore the dull swirl pot, one shall autosol the living life out of it when i go up to visit the car again!)
Cheers
Steve
FoxTVR430 said:
WOW That really has come along nicely.
Well done. Looking stunning!
Q. What type of paint did you spray the engine, plenum, etc.. with?
Thanks, just got to spray the swirl pot silver & put the badges back on plenum & rocker covers & the engine bay is complete.Well done. Looking stunning!
Q. What type of paint did you spray the engine, plenum, etc.. with?
I'm pretty sure it was just leftover U-Pol raptor on the rocker covers & plenum & a vht paint for the engine, will find out what brand was used, same stuff as what's on my S (silver & black) none of its showing any sign of peeling off either so must be good stuff (I hope)
Been awhile since i updated this, had a long wait on new alarm & immobiliser, also the idle control valve needed replacing.. Nothings ever straight forward with these TVR's! One week to go & its ready to collect
@FoxTVR430 plenum was done in the leftover tintable u-pol raptor
You can tell there both mine by the 'bold' engine bays
Cheers
Steve
@FoxTVR430 plenum was done in the leftover tintable u-pol raptor
You can tell there both mine by the 'bold' engine bays
Cheers
Steve
greenranger said:
Thanks Phil, couldn't resist tarting up the engine bay whilst I was at it. The carpets need a good clean & the replacement hood still needs fitting. Hopefully smoother running with the mark Adams tornado chip in.
Steve
Important but minor details after all the hard work ! Steve
In all seriousness though what we would do if we had nothing to tinker with or improve on our cars....well it a bit more probably
You know what though, no matter how reliable the tiv is, I still watch the gauges a bit too keenly, curse slow moving traffic and in the back of my mind still wonder if the journey will go without some sort of event happening. To be fair the vast majority of the time its fine but its still there. All that said no way would I trade for something else arguably more reliable, if you drive a TVR then man up or get a chest wig like the Griff boys.
They say three's a crowd but I was thinking now you have an S and a Chim all nicely sorted maybe a T or a C is in order (in green of course)
PhilH42 said:
Important but minor details after all the hard work !
In all seriousness though what we would do if we had nothing to tinker with or improve on our cars....well it a bit more probably
You know what though, no matter how reliable the tiv is, I still watch the gauges a bit too keenly, curse slow moving traffic and in the back of my mind still wonder if the journey will go without some sort of event happening. To be fair the vast majority of the time its fine but its still there. All that said no way would I trade for something else arguably more reliable, if you drive a TVR then man up or get a chest wig like the Griff boys.
They say three's a crowd but I was thinking now you have an S and a Chim all nicely sorted maybe a T or a C is in order (in green of course)
I still do the same in the S, quick glance at the temperature gauge. Im all for an upgrade but dodnt overspend this time. Well they do encourage us about 'going green' dont they haha i think 2 TVR's are more than enough for my stress levels!In all seriousness though what we would do if we had nothing to tinker with or improve on our cars....well it a bit more probably
You know what though, no matter how reliable the tiv is, I still watch the gauges a bit too keenly, curse slow moving traffic and in the back of my mind still wonder if the journey will go without some sort of event happening. To be fair the vast majority of the time its fine but its still there. All that said no way would I trade for something else arguably more reliable, if you drive a TVR then man up or get a chest wig like the Griff boys.
They say three's a crowd but I was thinking now you have an S and a Chim all nicely sorted maybe a T or a C is in order (in green of course)
Thought id update this post, been awhile! Put the chim on hault.. & recently proceeded to get it all virtually finished. The new hood i won on ebay auction for £90!!!!! went on today, which now cleanses my memories of the old gaffa tape job from the previous owner
Abit of british engine porn.. dont mind if i do
So yeah just waiting on 2 replacement gauges & jobs a good'n, one more back on the road.
Cheers
Steve
Abit of british engine porn.. dont mind if i do
So yeah just waiting on 2 replacement gauges & jobs a good'n, one more back on the road.
Cheers
Steve
Edited by greenranger on Thursday 9th April 16:40
plfrench said:
Looking good Steve! Worth the wait
It's been such a shame all this lovely TVR driving weather we've had recently and stuck inside on lockdown... typical! Still mustn't complain, people are facing much bigger problems than that
Cheers buddy, yeah its been finished at the most inconvenient time.. Just had to spend a fair bit on replacement gauges aswell!It's been such a shame all this lovely TVR driving weather we've had recently and stuck inside on lockdown... typical! Still mustn't complain, people are facing much bigger problems than that
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