Jump to content


Photo
- - - - -

Project Zippy - Mk1 1981 Midas Project.


  • Please log in to reply
711 replies to this topic

#406 nicklouse

nicklouse

    Moved Into The Garage

  • TMF+ Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 17,900 posts
  • Location: Not Yorkshire
  • Local Club: Anonyme Miniholiker

Posted 02 May 2017 - 03:20 PM

the Gold has a lengthend rod gear change.

 

just to throw an option in there. cant see pictures from here will look later.



#407 MrBounce

MrBounce

    Up Into Fourth

  • TMF+ Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,558 posts
  • Location: The Manroom in Ipswich

Posted 02 May 2017 - 04:51 PM

Nick - mine is also lengthened by 3 3/4".

#408 Ethel

Ethel

    ..is NOT a girl!

  • TMF Team
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 25,379 posts
  • Local Club: none

Posted 02 May 2017 - 06:52 PM

Metro selectors have longer rods, but not by 3 inches. The Allegro was on the go at the time though.

#409 MrBounce

MrBounce

    Up Into Fourth

  • TMF+ Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,558 posts
  • Location: The Manroom in Ipswich

Posted 02 May 2017 - 07:09 PM



Metro selectors have longer rods, but not by 3 inches. The Allegro was on the go at the time though.

 

The extended rods were from the Midas factory and is detailed in the Bronze build manual. However, I had to do my own... 

 

Midas20925_zpsj0fqqweo.jpg



#410 MrBounce

MrBounce

    Up Into Fourth

  • TMF+ Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,558 posts
  • Location: The Manroom in Ipswich

Posted 09 May 2017 - 07:16 PM

Just a quick update tonight, but it is another successful one. A few months ago, when I'd fitted the tank sender unit, one of the bolts didn't nip up properly and I made a mental note to check it out. When I had a tidy up in the garage, I moved the tank and had a look at it. Turns out that, despite me using new bolts from Mini Spares, the threads had stripped. The tank itself was bought secondhand, so my guess is that someone had re-tapped the bolt holes. Either that or they were all knackered. 
 
This left me with a number of options. 1) Throw the tank away and buy a new one. I really didn't fancy the idea of spending £150+ on a new tank that I would then cut the filler neck off a bit. Plus I didn't have £150 spare. 2) Chop the offending area out and fabricate a new bit and weld it in. Both mine & friend's welders are out of gas. Plus I would not be sure how successful it would be. 3) Drill and re-tap the offending knackered holes to a larger size. Armed with encouragement from Mini Forum members cal844 & DomCr250 (cheers guys!), out came a 4mm drill bit, which was followed by the hoover and then an M5 tap. I did need to make the holes in the gasket slightly larger (using a belt punch of all things!) but it all went together surprisingly well. The acid test came when I'd put it all together - would it leak? 5 minutes with a litre or so of fuel with the tank on its side said no. Success! And a happy me with more in the bank!
 
Stripped threads on new bolts.
 
Midas%201050_zps94tvohte.jpg
 
Larger M5 bolts make a good seal. Lovely.
 
Midas%201051_zpsruoqab9q.jpg


#411 nicklouse

nicklouse

    Moved Into The Garage

  • TMF+ Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 17,900 posts
  • Location: Not Yorkshire
  • Local Club: Anonyme Miniholiker

Posted 09 May 2017 - 08:03 PM

I would run a filter before the pump and clean it regularly just I case you have some parts that you did not get out.

#412 Mervyn

Mervyn

    Mini Mad

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPip
  • 256 posts
  • Location: Telford

Posted 20 May 2017 - 04:58 PM

Could also drop a neodymium magnet into a bin bag. Then feed it through the neck and stir it about with a rod. Pull the bag out, turn it inside out. Voila, one clean tank, one clean magnet, one bag full of swarf

Merv

#413 MrBounce

MrBounce

    Up Into Fourth

  • TMF+ Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,558 posts
  • Location: The Manroom in Ipswich

Posted 29 May 2017 - 12:35 PM

Apologies for the somewhat glacial pace of this rebuild - things like work and family seem to get in the way, which is a little unfair really! Anyway, after a trip down to Brighton to see all the Minis and the stalls, I came back with a few bits and have done a few minor things and come across yet ANOTHER problem. I shall explain:
 
I got some more blue paint and have given the tank a decent covering of it as the black I'd hit it with was a bit rubbish. So all I need to do with it now is to pop a new seal on to the sender (the old one looked ropey) and chuck it on the car, which will help me with determining where to put the fuel pump. I managed to pick up up various bits in Brighton, including new wiper wheelboxes, a dipstick which (almost) matches the engine and a new alternator, as when we tested it, my current one doesn't do as it's supposed to.
 
The calipers were ready to go on, so first of all I found my fresh set of EBC Black stuff pads, new pins and anti rattle shims, then built them up on the bench and after remembering the copper washers, put them on the car. It will soon be time to put poor Zippy back on his wheels and move him out into the daylight so I can have a good look at what needs to be sorted. There's numerous little scrapes and chips on the fresh paint (all my fault) so I will be needing to do some touching in. Oh joy - more painting... 
 
Finally I have discovered my latest problem: My beautiful MG Metro rocker cover with its new cap does not fit under the bonnet. There's precious little room under there anyway, but the cap and the t-bars foul, so unless anyone can suggest an alternative oil cap that fits in the MG cover, then a different original-style cover it is. Balls.
 
Freshly painted tank - soon to be added to the car.
 
Midas%201052_zpshj678ums.jpg
 
New wiper wheelboxes. The old ones were beyond saving.
 
Midas%201054_zpsyuisg3xf.jpg
 
Calipers built up on the bench with new pads, pins and shims.
 
Midas%201053_zpsx68cajjs.jpg
 
Attached to the car
 
Midas%201055_zpsfvlcr7p0.jpg
 
New dipstick (there wasn't one with the engine in bits). It almost matches...
 
Midas%201056_zps7hgdvces.jpg
 
Brand spanking new alternator. Far cheaper than it ought to have been - gotta love Mini Shows...
 
Midas%201057_zpsm75bdptq.jpg
 
And the Rocker Cover that's too tall for the bonnet. Probably a combination of Mk1 bonnet, new engine mounts and, well, new everything.
 
Midas%201058_zpsa0zefjwa.jpg


#414 panky

panky

    Camshaft & Stage Two Head

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 1,776 posts
  • Location: Cheshire
  • Local Club: Northwest Casual Classics

Posted 29 May 2017 - 04:19 PM

I've got a chrome cap on mine, came with the cover so don't know where it came from sorry. It does seem to sit a bit lower than yours though

 

20170422_153133.jpg



#415 Northernpower

Northernpower

    Mr. 7-Port

  • Members
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,409 posts
  • Name: Graham
  • Location: North Yorkshire (God's County)
  • Local Club: Its out there somewhere

Posted 29 May 2017 - 05:17 PM

I've got a chrome cap on mine, came with the cover so don't know where it came from sorry. It does seem to sit a bit lower than yours though
 
20170422_153133.jpg

That's a MiniSpares cap

#416 GraemeC

GraemeC

    Crazy About Mini's

  • TMF+ Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 7,302 posts
  • Location: Carnforth

Posted 01 June 2017 - 02:51 PM

Yep the MiniSpares FP27 cap does sit much lower

#417 MrBounce

MrBounce

    Up Into Fourth

  • TMF+ Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,558 posts
  • Location: The Manroom in Ipswich

Posted 01 June 2017 - 08:15 PM

Excellent - I will have to give it a try  :thumbsup:



#418 MrBounce

MrBounce

    Up Into Fourth

  • TMF+ Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,558 posts
  • Location: The Manroom in Ipswich

Posted 01 June 2017 - 08:16 PM

Tearing myself away from most things engine-related, I thought I ought to take a look at the wiper motor. This was languishing on the spares shelf and had been since I stripped the car. No More! Once I got it on to the bench I realised that it was filthy and in need a of a clean and minor refurb. As far as wiper motors go, it probably hasn't actually done that much work so a freshen up would most likely do. I stripped it down into its component parts, noting where everything went and started the deep clean. Typically the park switch broke but new ones are available and are not desperately expensive so I'll get a new one. The old one was disgusting though, so I probably did myself a favour.
 
I gave the wiper rack tubes a degrease, de-rust and spray in primer followed by satin black. I then did the same to the 3 parts that make up the wiper motor body. Interestingly the motor was dated 1982, which must mean that the original on the car was probably replaced at some point, this being a 1981 car. I shall hopefully put it all back together with no issues...
 
Wiper Motor in its component parts, midway through being cleaned.
 
Midas%201059_zpsypmkbn8b.jpg
 
Rack tubes mid-colour change
 
Midas%201060_zps2dy2typt.jpg
 
Body parts in primer...
 
Midas%201061_zpsjlgkmwwk.jpg
 
...and in satin black.
 
Midas%201064_zps0jrixier.jpg
 
Of course, I did the main body too.
 
Midas%201063_zpsgvhug7ux.jpg
 
Filthy switch with broken locating pin. It might work again, but I'll replace it.
 
Midas%201062_zps2akuh5ov.jpg


#419 MrBounce

MrBounce

    Up Into Fourth

  • TMF+ Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 2,558 posts
  • Location: The Manroom in Ipswich

Posted 08 June 2017 - 09:13 PM

Just a quick update today. 
 
As I am likely to fit the tank fairly soon, I realised it needed the neck sealing ring (which I didn't have). Not to be deterred I found and decent piece of dense foam in the Manroom and cut it up until I had something approaching what is sold normally. it's a bit untidy but nobody's going to see it anyway...
 
I was fiddling around with the wiper rack tubes and the new wheelboxes on the bench and thought to myself "I may as well get these out of the way". So, armed with a 5/16" socket and the parts, off I went down the front end of the car. After some initial confusion where nothing seemed to line up correctly (I'd inadvertently put the wheelboxes upside down), the job was pretty straightforward; although having 3 hands would have made it easier. I have rubbed down the chrome plinths I have and sprayed them satin black - these will go on later.
 
Finally, as I was fiddling around in that area, I took a look at the washer tubing. I have always hated the way this worked on this car. It was loosely fed up the side of the washer bottle and through the bulkhead using the same hole as the wiper rack. It looked dreadful. So out came the drill and the vicious little nibbly thing (cone cutter). My first plan was to use a grommet and feed the washer tube through the bulkhead using a small hole cut by the bottom of the washer bottle. However, the fibreglass is pretty thick here so I had a rethink. It turns out that fuel hose is the exact size for washer pipe to run through, so I cut a 6mm piece and popped it into the hole I'd drilled. Looks SO much neater. Needs a tiny bit of colour matching (you can just make out a tiny ring of white...) but that won't take much to sort.
 
Homemade tank neck sealing ring. 5 minutes work with some foam and pair of scissors. I think I used a pint glass and a tin of polish as templates to draw round. I deserve a Blue Peter badge!
 

Midas%201065_zpsumw10an9.jpg

 
Small but satisfying modification to the route the washer tubing takes through the bulkhead. Much neater.
 
Midas%201066_zpsyyecimse.jpg


#420 Midas Mk1

Midas Mk1

    Crazy About Mini's

  • TMF+ Member
  • PipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPipPip
  • 5,626 posts
  • Location: Manchester
  • Local Club: S.U.N.M.C

Posted 09 June 2017 - 07:28 AM

Weird the MG box doesnt fit, my dads had his on his mk1 30+ years aha

 

Great progress looking great! Makes me want to get on with my Dads now






2 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users


    Google (1)