Is a slight smell of GRP/resin usual?
Is a slight smell of GRP/resin usual?
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Niftynoo

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129 posts

148 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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Just in the process of returning to the TVR fold (Tasmin 350 for 14 years and now changing my VX220 after 9 years)with a Tuscan. Found an early Mk1 with 4.3 TVR Power warranted rebuild, Nitrons, flipflop paint and almost as new interior. So far, so bloody good - however, after only 15 mins of 2nd test drive the cabin was smelling slightly of GRP or glue fumes which made me feel a little queesy. Didn't notice it in earlier test drive of this and another car, but drive it harder second time around. (Never had it in my old Wedge).
There was quite a cold draught coming up from under the steering column which may mean there's a hole into the engine bay??
Really love the car as the colour is the best ever seen on a Tuscan. Is it just this car or is it a common trait?
Constructive comments most welcome!


m4tti

5,480 posts

171 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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The draught wasn't the steering wheel vents sending out cold air was it.

valhalla

2,246 posts

272 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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The Resin smell is quite normal, as Polyester resin is still curing twenty years on. I love it,having worked in fiberglass boat building for 18 years. The reason you could not smell it in your Tasmin is because everything was stuck in with wall paper paste made out of self raising flower and water. I'm only joking,but that's not far from the truth....Hehegetmecoat
Enjoy your new Tuscan.I've only just got my first one,and its fecking awsome.
Dave

Edited by valhalla on Saturday 6th April 10:43

Niftynoo

Original Poster:

129 posts

148 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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Unfortunately not that simple as I made sure they were closed. I did read on another post somewhere that the pipe that feeds the two vents could have come disconneted lower down(??). Unfortunately the car is 200 miles away so it's not that easy to have another look or sniff!

Ayahuasca

27,497 posts

295 months

Wednesday 3rd April 2013
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My Griff had a distinct resin smell, part of the attraction!

wongthecorrupter

2,635 posts

187 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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I have had 3 tvr's and they have all smelt like hot glue

natben

2,746 posts

247 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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I had a 2001 Tuscan and now a 2003 Cerbera and I have never had a smell of glue /resin in them but plenty of people do, If you can smell it then just get spinning up the rears and see if burning rubber smells any better!!driving

blueg33

41,926 posts

240 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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Cold air used to come through the bulkhead into the drivers footwell on my Tusc (very noticeable in the winter!). I removed the carpet and too a mastic gun to the holes. Job Jobbed

My Tusc smelt slightly of resin but nothing like as bad as my 15 year old G33 and my 25 year old boat. My 25 year old Alpine doesnt smell of resin at all, but I suspect that the processe used by Alpine were much more advanced eg panels cut by water jet etc

wongthecorrupter

2,635 posts

187 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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blueg33 said:
Cold air used to come through the bulkhead into the drivers footwell on my Tusc (very noticeable in the winter!). I removed the carpet and too a mastic gun to the holes. Job Jobbed

My Tusc smelt slightly of resin but nothing like as bad as my 15 year old G33 and my 25 year old boat. My 25 year old Alpine doesnt smell of resin at all, but I suspect that the processe used by Alpine were much more advanced eg panels cut by water jet etc
I need to do that, my right foot gets very cold

Richie C

637 posts

222 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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And mine. Time to get my head in the foot well again.

m3jappa

6,756 posts

234 months

Thursday 4th April 2013
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Mine doesn't but I'd like it to.

scruggs

419 posts

182 months

Friday 5th April 2013
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The smell of resin might indicate recent work on the body. Have you enquired about any recent GRP fixes? We had the seat mount in our Chim re-inforced a while back and the smell lingered for months.

Niftynoo

Original Poster:

129 posts

148 months

Friday 5th April 2013
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scruggs said:
The smell of resin might indicate recent work on the body. Have you enquired about any recent GRP fixes? We had the seat mount in our Chim re-inforced a while back and the smell lingered for months.
Someone else suggested that so it's a fair point, I will try and speak to the last owner to see if he has had any such repairs or indeed noticed the smell - thanks for that.

Niftynoo

Original Poster:

129 posts

148 months

Friday 5th April 2013
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scruggs said:
The smell of resin might indicate recent work on the body. Have you enquired about any recent GRP fixes? We had the seat mount in our Chim re-inforced a while back and the smell lingered for months.
Someone else suggested that so it's a fair point, I will try and speak to the last owner to see if he has had any such repairs or indeed noticed the smell - thanks for that.

Robertjp

2,281 posts

241 months

Friday 5th April 2013
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Mine smells of leather theses days - much money spent on liquid leather air fresheners...

I love the smell of leather cloud9 (...getmecoat)

blueg33

41,926 posts

240 months

Friday 5th April 2013
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Robertjp said:
Mine smells of leather theses days - much money spent on liquid leather air fresheners...

I love the smell of leather cloud9 (...getmecoat)
Here is a tip - buy a leather off cut from a market on somewhere and attach it under a seat - car will smell of new leather, when the smell fades do the same again smile

nrick

1,866 posts

179 months

Friday 5th April 2013
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mine generally smells of hydrocarbons........

Walford

2,259 posts

182 months

Friday 12th April 2013
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Cabin air quality is an issue on Tuscans, this is because of were the air enters the heater box, behind N/S indicator

i intend to mod mine, make sure the N/S bulb change access panel is sealed

Niftynoo

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129 posts

148 months

Saturday 13th April 2013
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Walford said:
Cabin air quality is an issue on Tuscans, this is because of were the air enters the heater box, behind N/S indicator

i intend to mod mine, make sure the N/S bulb change access panel is sealed
Thanks Walford, I've actually decided to buy another car which doesn't seem to smell at all and has a/c. Will note your suggestion just in case there's an issue here as well though. Roll on Tuesday - D (delivery) day!