Chassis Rebuild T540 VH0
Chassis Rebuild T540 VH0
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kstearn

Original Poster:

111 posts

161 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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Trying not to call it chassis porn but............


and then...................



There's ...................



and finally.......................



Original steering rack back in, looks brand new, love it, probably gonna be another couple of weeks till done completely, new radiator has arrived, a few issues with exhaust, somebody threw the speed6 pattern away so my old thing is the new pattern, and my old cats were just plain empty of cat stuff, so have ordered proper decats from ACT, manifolds wrapped, engine leak tested and is apparantly 'MINT' AAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH,
can't believe it 5% leakage, so what, I am more than happy, the history file I got has a lot missing, but the car seems to have been really looked after, apart from the chassis she looks great, now I can start to build the file properly.
Diff is in Blackpool and I'm waiting for the call, so keeping busy doing the painting n polishing where I can, still gutted I can't run to the Nitrons but I have done as much as I can, Protechs were going back on as I left.
Point to note the car that came in 3 weeks after mine, its chassis came back same day, nowhere near so much welding/repair work needed, V lucky.

More photos Friday.... must find some more money????????
Cheers
Karl

camel_landy

5,412 posts

207 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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What age is your car as there are some bits on that chassis which are very different to mine (I'm not assuming anything from the reg)?

M

kstearn

Original Poster:

111 posts

161 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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Well spotted, its a standard 99 speed6, however, as so much original material was cut out or just plain missing, a lot of the reference points for chassis body alignment also got lost. The body and chassis were put back together as a confidence check for alignment and the opportunity arose to incorporate some chassis mounted seat bracing and anchor points, instead of just bolting to the fibreglass, they're gonna be firmly secured to the shiny solid white stuff underneath, bit of overkill for me as I'm not gonna go tracking etc but it might appeal to someone in the future and I did like the idea of a more solid support.
Hope that answers your question.
Cheers
Karl

camel_landy

5,412 posts

207 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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That'll explain it... thumbup

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Mr Cerbera

5,148 posts

254 months

Wednesday 16th October 2013
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shout Total PORN !

(I'm so glad to say...)


Hi Karl,
I am looking to feature a Cerb rebuild project for TVRCC Sprint magazine so PM me if you are interested (especially if you have some pre- pics)

Ta ! thumbup



ETA
Sorry that I am such a Dullo. Have found the previous threads AND the fact that I've already featured some of your shots on my FB page.

Sorry ! banghead

Will PM you soon to see if we can have a natter about your project (If that's OK)

Edited by Mr Cerbera on Wednesday 16th October 10:35

Alistair H.

1,173 posts

295 months

Wednesday 16th October 2013
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Karl,

Good move on both the new exhaust and the extra metal work to support the seats. It just seems wrong to put old bits back on when everything is so shiny! I bet you are chomping at the bit to see it finished!

Give my regards to Nick and Mike.

pmessling

2,313 posts

227 months

Wednesday 16th October 2013
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i saw the extra for the seat mounts and worth doing i think. Think something that should have been standard.

kstearn

Original Poster:

111 posts

161 months

Wednesday 16th October 2013
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Happy to help and support anyone I can, hence the blog on here, PM anytime, Will have more pictures and updates on Friday, Nick (willow)has also been taking pictures along the journey so should be a nice selection to look at.

On a completely different track, is anyone running with the speed6 engine warranty from TVR Power is it as simple as it sounds cos i'm tempted, unless its 1000's up front,what are the details?

DUN CHOMPIN' can't stop smilingbiglaugh

kstearn

Original Poster:

111 posts

161 months

Friday 18th October 2013
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Popped around to see the chassis progress this evening, took some Heroes and posh chocky biscuits, and its looking really good 4 corners back together, waiting for Diff to come back from Grantura Engineering in Blackpool, having a proper makeover, apparently it was proper f****d, and I couldn't really tell. How's that for ignorance.

Exhaust saga continues, guys from JP picked up some of my exhaust but not the bit they really need, apparantly, its not gonna impact the job, but I do find it slightly 'carry on' or keystone cops, people throwing stuff away then an order comes in and ooooooooh panic or rather 'don't panic Mr Manwering' 'They don't like it upem' make a new one, steel an old one, like to think thats typical TVR, funny.

Latest phots below, callipers in, might paint the TVR part of the casting later but I do like the plain look, operational not decorational, cheers, till the next instalment, karl







Latest Chocky Diff










New Oil pressure sender




Shiny new heat shielding


Ireland

3,517 posts

238 months

Friday 18th October 2013
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Cool

I'll look forward to regular updates on this

smile

ukkid35

6,392 posts

197 months

Friday 18th October 2013
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Chassis looks beautiful but...

Not really sure I understand the oil pressure sender, I presume the SpeedSix was different to the AJP8 which uses a mechanical oil pressure gauge?

anonymous-user

78 months

Friday 18th October 2013
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ukkid35 said:
Chassis looks beautiful but...
It's not yellow enough? wink

Seriously though....love seeing proper refurbs like this smile

kstearn

Original Poster:

111 posts

161 months

Friday 18th October 2013
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Pretty sure that is my oil pressure sensor, as to why the speed6 has one, why not all the best cars have everything, even stuff they don't need, I just know that my old one leaked, get this, apparantly it was meant to, huh???????????? or maybe they just did, but this new one is tight, no oil on the floor FAB.
Cheers
K

cerdad

288 posts

225 months

Saturday 19th October 2013
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Ive just stripped my chassis but lost track of where all the spacers and shims go ,is there an exploded diagram,as a foot note the inner lower front arms,the bolts had seized on the bushes and torn the rubber,beware, im going for nylon all round .

kstearn

Original Poster:

111 posts

161 months

Saturday 19th October 2013
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There might well be a diagram, but unfortunately I wouldn't have a clue, my best advice, would be to speak to the guys at a recognised chassis restorer, mine is in Newark at Willow Sports Cars who work with Str8 six, and i'm sure if yoiu told them of your plight they would help where they can, especially if biscuits were involved, all the best, k

pmessling

2,313 posts

227 months

Saturday 19th October 2013
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There are some however I couldn't find them again when searching web for them. Pm me your email and I'll send the front and rear suspension drawings

andrewlloyd

193 posts

166 months

Sunday 20th October 2013
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Has nick got his lotus esprit yet ?

bionicjim

473 posts

163 months

Sunday 20th October 2013
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Hi Karl
Fantastic work apart from the seat supports have would had any
Stiffening ( snigger ) work done
Only ask because I see a lot of talk about the subject
Not really sure how much can be done whilst keeping the body normal
Cheers jim

Luckyone

1,086 posts

256 months

Sunday 20th October 2013
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cerdad said:
Ive just stripped my chassis but lost track of where all the spacers and shims go ,is there an exploded diagram,as a foot note the inner lower front arms,the bolts had seized on the bushes and torn the rubber,beware, im going for nylon all round .
I kept all my bolts bagged up, then laid them out & took photos. Have a look at my rebuild album here, the bolts are all laid out in the middle of it, you can see some fitted towards the end. When you see them laid out like that it’s quite obvious where they should go.

Sorry for thread hijack, the speed 6 chassis confused me for a bit! Looking good though smile

cerdad

288 posts

225 months

Sunday 20th October 2013
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paulwiles958@btinternet.com to get intouch