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#376 Verderad

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Posted 15 October 2023 - 10:29 PM

Oil leak, cant see where its coming from its pissing out.
its on the sump, possibly coming from the pot joint seal, its been replaced but has been on axel stands for a couple of months?
Can’t see it from the top. 
Up onto the ramps 

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I think I’ve found the culprit, the cam in the mechanical fuel pump has blown a hole in the bottom of the fuel pump
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removed and cleaned up all the oil. 

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What fuel pump to replace with?  Why does the full range of the pump cause it to destroy itself?  
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Interior next



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Posted 23 January 2024 - 10:38 PM

I’m back.  I’ve driven it…….

Interior in, carpets, seats, window winder, removed when runner came off?

bent driver regulator, replaced

chipped paint with window glass.

Door cards and furniture in 

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Door handle on passenger side needed some / a lot of fettling

had to grind handle and the door.

Skin too far over the door frame?

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Had to elongate the holes in door skin 

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Handle covers it

 

Happy with the progress, just need to sort out why hazard inline fuse keeps blowing.  

 

Started with some research 

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not a lot on that circuit. Hazards and Interior lights

 

worked way through the circuit, checked hazard switch 

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Cleaned all ok.   Checked voltage on all point of switch all good.

disconnected stalks 

Jumped power at connector, voltage disappears on RH indicators?  

 

Stripped out new flashed units, stripped out brake fluid switch, removed usb power.   Put old flasher in.  Nothing…. Cried….

Left garage for weeks…

 

No interior light fitted, hmmm 

no cables, behind head lining….  Possibly earth on body 

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Fitted light, comes on, all appears good with hazards.

turn off light, fuse blows.

Left garage for weeks……

 

strip out door switches for interior light, swap cables around in interior light, this should make no difference.

Interir light works, put door switches back in, interior light turns on an off.  

Add new flasher units with earth back in, 

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Yes all working 

 

Wire brake fluid switch back in, re taped loom.  

 

All still working.  

 

Changed the voltage stabiliser on clocks, fixed wobbly bulb.  

All working, happy days.  

 

Went out for a spin.   All working, push hazard switch into mounting,  No indicators. Assuming wire disconnected. 

 

Put front bumper on 

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Now just need to work out why it runs so rubbish.   Seems to be rich, bit smoky but it runs, stops 



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Posted 23 January 2024 - 10:40 PM

Off back to the Isle of WIight.  Couple of fixes to paint work required 

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Roger strapping her in 

 

Back in a few weeks after Ben has fixed oouple of issues and filled in the 4 or 5 chips I’ve managed to make



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Posted 15 February 2024 - 08:23 PM

Well, that looks fantastic, won't be long, should be on the road for the summer.



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Posted 08 April 2024 - 12:05 PM

Back from the Isle of Wight, Ben has done a fantastic job of fixing the issues and filling in the chips on the door.

Refitted the windows, hadn't spaced out the runner on bottom of the window, dropped off the runner when down!!
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Got some lubrication spray to ease the movement of the window. 

Fitted the new weather strips.  Drivers was too long needed a little work to cut and shape.
The passengers is far too short, not sure if I should be sending it back, removal is going to remove paint. 
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Can't slide it forward or will get a gap at the other end 
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Just a bit of carpet to stick in place and the interior and exterior will be finished. 

Not sure of the age of the tyres, 5 years to get this far in my ownership and I think car was sat in garage for 4 years before.  
Bought 5 new ones, nothing wide or fancy. 

Car back on stands to prep wheels for new tyres, going to go with Silver, will only be a thin band visible once the Hub caps are on. 
Wire wheel first, front and back 
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Then attack with P320 and green pad 
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Then into etch and primer 
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Tyres off the rims next and into paint.


Need to work out why the engine gets hot quickly and whats causing it to bog down.  
 



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Posted 10 April 2024 - 04:14 PM

Every time I come on here, which isn’t too often, I see your clubman quite high up in the list of projects, every time I read it from the beginning, it’s only when I reach the point of the angle grinder guard modification bit that I realise I am actually recapping.

Anyway I did the same thing this morning from the beginning, I’m always well impressed by the cobbled together “mini” out of the panels you’ve removed. It highlights just how far you’ve come, and just how much I still have to go with my own project!

You’re so close to that first drive now, they always say the last 10% consumes 90% of the time regardless of what project you’re working on. So keep plugging away and I’m sure you will have tens of thousands of fantastic miles to enjoy over a number of years with this car and the slog of welding it all back together will be long forgotten.

Furthermore, fair play for logging your work so well with excellent documentation and photos. When others come to work on their own projects this will be incredibly helpful.

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Posted 15 April 2024 - 11:00 AM

Tyres removed at local fitters £20 and I had to take the tyres away!!
Sanded back edge of the rims, primed and painted.     Back of wheels painted black 
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Front painted in Silver. 

Popped back to the same local tyre place Saturday just before close, Tyres on, Valves and balanced for £20, that felt like a bargain. 
Not sure if £10 a wheel is good value for fitting but the jobs done

On to the car 
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Looks good 
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Need to find the wheel nuts that hold the wheel and hubcap in place.  Will need to have a slight lip turned in it, to prevent wear to the hub cap 

Also fitted the ducting from the main inlet scoop into the car, whilst the wheel was off.

Then got distracted working on youngest Vespa.   

Looking at the last picture, I wonder if I need longer wheel studs, no threads exposed 


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Posted 15 April 2024 - 03:33 PM

If you made it this far, its been just over 6 years since I started.
Just a bit of carpet to stick onto inner sill  and cowl on steering wheel and its done

 

 

Except for the engine that is very lumpy, bogs down when driving without choke.  

This is the year to drive it……..



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Posted 18 April 2024 - 01:27 PM

Awesome looking car,

the work that has gone into that is incredible. Great work sir!


Edited by 1293gt, 18 April 2024 - 01:29 PM.






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