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RE: Project car - Matt-Rallye - 19-09-2016

(19-09-2016, 07:10 AM)Poodle Wrote: Garage monkey buys car and denounces previous monkey owners. Previous monkey owner turns out to be chief denouncer of all things monkey.

Awks.

Welcome too 306oc lol


RE: Project car - Toms306 - 19-09-2016

I'd rather have hub nuts tight than falling off. Wink Now I've thought about it, I didn't have anyone to hold the brakes for that one and with cyclones obviously couldn't go through a wheel centre so probably did gun those ones up...oh well... Itwasntme

It's horrible being a perfectionist that can't do anything perfectly though. Sad lol


Project car - bashbarnard - 19-09-2016

Lol. The nuts have. Been on two years since youve had the car tom. Could be someone else. May just be rusted solid who knows. If youd done them yesterday id be pointing fingers. Ive put filters on one year really loose. Next year i come to service the car and cant get them off!!


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RE: Project car - Ruan - 19-09-2016

(19-09-2016, 08:52 AM)Toms306 Wrote: I'd rather have hub nuts tight than falling off. Wink

Peugeot don't supply torque specs for nothing.

You can always tell when someone else has worked on a car, everything is overtorqued on the basis "I don't want it falling off"...

As a general rule, go by the PSA torque specs... Everything will come off like a new car if you do, unless the head is totally corroded.


RE: Project car - Toms306 - 19-09-2016

I do torque everything I can, much more than most people do, but without anyone to counter hold the brake it's impossible to do those on your own.

I still find stuff doesn't come off though, heat cycles abd corrosion ruin stuff..


RE: Project car - Jonny81191 - 19-09-2016

Copper slip and a wire brush works wonders.. My s16 had been stood for a year after a few thousand miles of abuse, when I came to strip the front brakes down and take the hubs off, everything came off like I'd done it yesterday because I'd cleaned the threads and put a smear of copper grease on them. Simples.


Project car - bashbarnard - 19-09-2016

Well theyre off impact gun FTW. So no worries there


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Project car - bashbarnard - 20-09-2016

So a few things today. Pulled out some god awful alarm that was in the dash [Image: d157c8049bbc1528edfa36ddf2308ff5.jpg]

Then i started to inspect the rusty bulkhead                

This is rusty. Now i havnt givein the rear arch a look yet but its solid round the carpet.

What do you guys think.


RE: Project car - Eeyore - 20-09-2016

Looks like a pain in the balls tbh. You've come this far. I'm sure you can just weld it up. No worries if it's going to become a track slag in the future anyway!


RE: Project car - bashbarnard - 20-09-2016

(20-09-2016, 08:33 PM)Eeyore Wrote: Looks like a pain in the balls tbh. You've come this far. I'm sure you can just weld it up. No worries if it's going to become a track slag in the future anyway!

not the point. ill weld it up no doubt but even if its going to be a "track slag" id still like to do it properly and well like everything i do. The only issue i can forsee if the plate that holds the servo on is sealed onto where the rust is and if i get that wrong my car will leak water. which i dont want


Project car - bashbarnard - 22-09-2016

https://vimeo.com/183889283

Erm so yeah looking, erm great.....


RE: Project car - Danny Wideboy - 22-09-2016

Mate, that's scrap.
Come and get the 205 before it gets squashed, it's free remember...


RE: Project car - bashbarnard - 22-09-2016

(22-09-2016, 08:15 PM)Danny Wideboy Wrote: Mate, that's scrap.
Come and get the 205 before it gets squashed,  it's free remember...

would love the 205 but i cant really use it to ferry my boy round in. this is fixable still. its just a pain. plus i have a lot of 306 bits and no 205 bits. if a shell comes up local i may jump on it but if not this is geetting fixed.


RE: Project car - Danny Wideboy - 22-09-2016

Wink Ah well,  I tried.


RE: Project car - bashbarnard - 22-09-2016

(22-09-2016, 09:04 PM)Danny Wideboy Wrote: Wink Ah well,  I tried.

you did. and to be fair ryan (gti6parts) is only up the road from me so ive dropped him a message about a shell as well as he probably has 3 or 4 lying about


Project car - bashbarnard - 24-09-2016

So before i made any rash decisions and scrapped the shell i cleaned off the worst of the rust tonight with various power tools, brushs and screwdrivers. Most of it looks a lot worse than it is. Hit all of it with a hammer and chisel to check. 99% is surface rust. Think a good clean down some sealing and a repaint. Plus the three patchs ive got to put in to the bits that are actually rusty. She seems ok. Anyone know how to treat surface rust once scrapped off? Bit of kurust and repaint??

On a side note as this is taling a little longer than expected i do have a gt2056s laying about and i am wondering if it will actually fit down the back of this!!


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Figure would make gti6 sorta bhp plus a few torques with it on. Make a nice little daily for a while untill i go mad later on


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RE: Project car - Dum-Dum - 25-09-2016

I just wire brush it back to largely bare metal and then hammerite it or if your really concerned hammerite rust killer and then top coat.


RE: Project car - Poodle - 27-09-2016

Well that's an awkward spot for rust... Meh, weld a patch in and spend a while tweaking it, you'll get it close enough to seal properly, especially with a bit of silicone added around the problem area.


Project car - bashbarnard - 30-09-2016

So ive not had a good week this week. Had to take a day off work ill and my cat has gone missing since tuesday so conecerted efforts have been into trying to find him. However tonight it got dark and i had nothing to do. So i cut the rust out of the problem areas and cleaned the remainding sirface rust from the bay untill i was happy and coated with kurust rust neutraliser. Seems to be doing the job.            


Project car - bashbarnard - 08-10-2016

So since the last update i stripped this down further to have a look and boy was she rusty. Boot floor, round the tank, sills it got bad, real bad. But thank fully i waved my magic wand and it grew two extra doors and fixed itself. I was astounded        


RE: Project car - Poodle - 08-10-2016

Amazing! Is this magic wand for hire?


Project car - bashbarnard - 08-10-2016

(08-10-2016, 04:29 PM)Poodle Wrote: Amazing! Is this magic wand for hire?


Amazingly yes it is it cost me roughly £250 to hire it off ebay, just turned up at this guys house and he gave me the keys to my repaired car


RE: Project car - Toms306 - 08-10-2016

Shame it wasnt y reg for the cheap tax!

You'll have had more China's than me at this rate. Tongue


Project car - bashbarnard - 08-10-2016

(08-10-2016, 06:25 PM)Toms306 Wrote: Shame it wasnt y reg for the cheap tax!

You'll have had more China's than me at this rate. Tongue


The amount of diffrence cheap tax makes is neglagable to me when buying a car man. Seems pointless to worry about. Want a car i enjoy. Bought a car i enjoy


RE: Project car - Eeyore - 09-10-2016

Good to ee it was a quick fix. Can you save me the roof strips off the 3 door?


Project car - bashbarnard - 09-10-2016

(09-10-2016, 06:30 PM)Eeyore Wrote: Good to ee it was a quick fix. Can you save me the roof strips off the 3 door?


Of course man. Still got a
Few last bits to strip off tomorrow before she goes. Got the axle done tonight which wasnt to bad but had some issues like no locking wheel key. Got a nice list with this one being £250 however most is off the 3 door hence the purchase. Still got to swap ecus and bsi just so i can keep a "stage 1" map. Front brake hoses. Top mount, tyres, clutch and heater matrix.

For some reason with the heater matrix the behr one that i meed is 4 times the price of the valeo one. Saying this im sure they physically can fit in each other just cant remeber the diffrence


Project car - bashbarnard - 10-10-2016

Rear beam, top mount, radio, ecu swapping, exhaust and brakes bled all done. Now just for heater matrix and clutch and cambelt.....


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Also WTF is this little fan thing was making hell of a racket above my head!!    


RE: Project car - Magenta Sunset - 10-10-2016

Is it something to do with the 'auto' setting on the heater controls?


RE: Project car - P-Courty - 10-10-2016

isn't it like a climate control fan to adjust the temp like above when it's switched to auto, mines started to become very annoying too.


RE: Project car - bashbarnard - 10-10-2016

well ive now replaced it with another i had lying about in another car. never seen it before though