Right where to start? At the begging i suppose..
Spotted this on [URL="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peugeot-306-2ltr-HDI-Meridian-Estate-Diesel-MOT-failure-Fail-listed-/301102544271?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT&nma=true&si=mNWViYIrvKGNirxOmNlJwOs%252BoME%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557"]E bay[/URL] so decided with it only being down the road(ish) i'd go take a look, the eBay description wasn't sounding very hopeful but i don't mind getting my hands dirty and with work at Euro Car Parts means i can get any parts for it fairly cheaply. So upon going to view it there were a few little niggly bits but the main thing was the rust to the fuel filler area, and the start of rust inside...
Also looking at the MOT paper it needed a fair amount of work to get it through/sorted. MOT failures + Advisorys as follows
1 - Parking brake efficiency below requirements 14%
2 - (filler cap) fuel system component insecure -*Please see pics re this...rotted away, including the inner arch and boot
3 - N/S rear tyre has lump
4 - Bulb gone - (dipped beam)
5 - N/S F anti-roll bar excessive play
6 - N/S F ball joint excessive play
7 - N/S F track rod end ball joint excessive play
8 - Centre (to rear joint clamp) exhaust has major leak of exhaust gasses
Advisories -
Front brake pads starting to wear
One Front brake disk worn, pitted or scored but not excessively
Rear brake disk worn, pitted or scored but not excessively
Rear Reg plate deteriorated but not likely to be misread
Offside rear (inner arch) has slight corrosion.
So with that i mind i made an offer as it was worth the money for parts was okay although i was needing a work horse to get me to and from work for when we move warehouse.
So made an offer after going to view it and voila i bought it home the day after viewing it ready for work to commence....
Managed to have a word with the missus dad and he said hell do the welding and can keep the car at the unit while i do the bits to get it through the MOT.
Work began on replacing the filler cap area and the rust on the inside was worse than expected so i managed to cut back the majority of it and make some plates up and weld over it and try keep the integrity of the car...
Will let the pictures do the talking..
After all the welding was done i then ground down the weld and used seam sealer for the inside and outside allowed that to dry then sprayed tetroseal all in the arches, now time to look for the arch liners!
All back in one piece with all round new discs and pads, both TRE's done, both bottom ball joints done, both anti roll bars done and sorted the exhaust leak out all it was is that they had used the old clamp which was knackered and wasn't sealing the join correctly so a new one sorted that. So now the car is practically ready for the MOT.
Needed the tracking doing so took it to be done
Upon coming home from the tracking i noticed a weird knocking noise on the drivers side which turned out to be the suspension which had gone at the top mount so with the MOT booked in for the Monday i got one off a local chap to me for £20 and got around to fitting it with a mate.
The little one decided she wanted to come out and help so she robbed daddys spanner
Monday (10th) MOT time!
So took it to a friend of the family whose done all my MOT's since i've owned a car! Showed him Failure MOT paper so he went over it with tootpick comb to make sure everything was fine and i took it home with a fresh 12month ticket even had time for a little cheeky photo!
Thats it for now but the plans for it soon and funds depending are
- Decat
- Stage 2 (with limited torque)
- New Clutch
- FMIC
Spotted this on [URL="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peugeot-306-2ltr-HDI-Meridian-Estate-Diesel-MOT-failure-Fail-listed-/301102544271?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AIT&nma=true&si=mNWViYIrvKGNirxOmNlJwOs%252BoME%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557"]E bay[/URL] so decided with it only being down the road(ish) i'd go take a look, the eBay description wasn't sounding very hopeful but i don't mind getting my hands dirty and with work at Euro Car Parts means i can get any parts for it fairly cheaply. So upon going to view it there were a few little niggly bits but the main thing was the rust to the fuel filler area, and the start of rust inside...
Also looking at the MOT paper it needed a fair amount of work to get it through/sorted. MOT failures + Advisorys as follows
1 - Parking brake efficiency below requirements 14%
2 - (filler cap) fuel system component insecure -*Please see pics re this...rotted away, including the inner arch and boot
3 - N/S rear tyre has lump
4 - Bulb gone - (dipped beam)
5 - N/S F anti-roll bar excessive play
6 - N/S F ball joint excessive play
7 - N/S F track rod end ball joint excessive play
8 - Centre (to rear joint clamp) exhaust has major leak of exhaust gasses
Advisories -
Front brake pads starting to wear
One Front brake disk worn, pitted or scored but not excessively
Rear brake disk worn, pitted or scored but not excessively
Rear Reg plate deteriorated but not likely to be misread
Offside rear (inner arch) has slight corrosion.
So with that i mind i made an offer as it was worth the money for parts was okay although i was needing a work horse to get me to and from work for when we move warehouse.
So made an offer after going to view it and voila i bought it home the day after viewing it ready for work to commence....
Managed to have a word with the missus dad and he said hell do the welding and can keep the car at the unit while i do the bits to get it through the MOT.
Work began on replacing the filler cap area and the rust on the inside was worse than expected so i managed to cut back the majority of it and make some plates up and weld over it and try keep the integrity of the car...
Will let the pictures do the talking..
After all the welding was done i then ground down the weld and used seam sealer for the inside and outside allowed that to dry then sprayed tetroseal all in the arches, now time to look for the arch liners!
All back in one piece with all round new discs and pads, both TRE's done, both bottom ball joints done, both anti roll bars done and sorted the exhaust leak out all it was is that they had used the old clamp which was knackered and wasn't sealing the join correctly so a new one sorted that. So now the car is practically ready for the MOT.
Needed the tracking doing so took it to be done
Upon coming home from the tracking i noticed a weird knocking noise on the drivers side which turned out to be the suspension which had gone at the top mount so with the MOT booked in for the Monday i got one off a local chap to me for £20 and got around to fitting it with a mate.
The little one decided she wanted to come out and help so she robbed daddys spanner
Monday (10th) MOT time!
So took it to a friend of the family whose done all my MOT's since i've owned a car! Showed him Failure MOT paper so he went over it with tootpick comb to make sure everything was fine and i took it home with a fresh 12month ticket even had time for a little cheeky photo!
Thats it for now but the plans for it soon and funds depending are
- Decat
- Stage 2 (with limited torque)
- New Clutch
- FMIC