Mk 2 Restomod
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Posted 06 December 2025 - 02:31 AM
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Posted 06 December 2025 - 02:48 AM
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Posted 06 December 2025 - 03:04 AM
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Posted 06 December 2025 - 03:17 AM
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Posted 06 December 2025 - 03:32 AM
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Edited by Gnielsen, 06 December 2025 - 03:33 AM.
#6
Posted 08 December 2025 - 12:33 AM
When I owned my first mini I served a mechanics apprenticeship. After becoming a journeyman I went to university and graduated as a mechanical engineer. In my professional career I worked in the areas of vehicle dynamics and safety. I’m including my safety incidents and near misses in case someone can learn from my experience. First occurred while grinding some metal: a small metal shard flew off my grinder, went between the bridge of my nose and safety glasses, bounced off my nose and lodged in my eye. Not wanting the bother of going to doctors office I removed it myself. Just loaded up a rare earth magnet with antibacterial eye drops, and then lowered my eyeball into contact with the film of eye drop fluid, and presto, out came the metal flake.
That is good going, I've tried that method and not been successful.
It took me 2 times to learn sealed goggles are the only way to go, use 2 pairs - switch them out when they fog up.
Glasses and face shields don't offer the protection you really need grinding in tight spaces
#7
Posted 08 December 2025 - 11:39 AM
Not being happy with the OEM mini pedal box (too small for my shoe size) I opted for an aftermarket box, and I moved the heater several inches further away from throttle pedal. Getting the new box to fit in place was straightforward (I used the parcel shelf as a datum). Getting it so it could be installed and removed was more work. Bleeding the hydraulics continues to be a very frustrating challenge.
An undesirable feature of this style (top mounted) box is that it moves the pedal location rearward by about three inches - which for me (6’2” height) was a bigger deal than anticipated : the seat position had to be moved rearward, the rear storage bins had to go to make room for the new seat position, seat belt anchor points had to be relocated, the steering wheel needed to move rearward, and the gearshift also needed to be extended rearward. The worst feature, though, is the non existent access to the master cylinders: access is only possible by removing the pedal box assembly, which means all three hydraulic lines be purged for removal, and bled upon reinstall. There are better pedal box styles to use than the top mount used for this build.
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Edited by Gnielsen, 08 December 2025 - 11:46 AM.
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Posted 08 December 2025 - 11:58 AM
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#9
Posted 08 December 2025 - 12:21 PM
The screws securing the striker plates/buffers for both doors were rusted through and broke when removing the striker assembly. The repair required the plate that receives these screws be drilled and tapped, which could not be done without the plate being removed. A little cutting with an angle grinder and the plate was free. After tapping new threads the plate was reinstalled and a metal repair patch welded in place.
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Posted 10 December 2025 - 05:32 AM
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Posted 10 December 2025 - 05:33 AM
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#12
Posted 11 December 2025 - 04:23 PM
I managed to fit KAD 7.9” vented discs while keeping my 4.5” X10” (alloy) steelies. It does require a 3/4 inch spacer for clearance.
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#13
Posted 17 December 2025 - 07:40 AM
cracking work, shes looking good and fair play for the work involved so far
#14
Posted 19 December 2025 - 01:21 PM
looking good. i want your workshop
#15
Posted 06 January 2026 - 09:49 AM
That cage is...interesting?
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