SLO-030 Posted September 6, 2010 Report Posted September 6, 2010 f@$k yeah ryan, I'm quite keen man, you know if your preparedto help dude ill make it worth your while. Might have to get a taxi to my house and back that day lol. :rolls: Taxi eh? i like your thinking Pete lol. Quote
KETURBO25 Posted September 7, 2010 Author Report Posted September 7, 2010 Another busy day with the Rolla, I'm really trying to make the most of this next 2 weeks cause I'm holidays and usually this sorta shit would be done on weekends. Fully striped the car of its doors today which was really easy but i decided that rather then throw them out complete it was probably smarter to strip them of all theyre goodies first. I took absolutly everything including the rubbers, saves me having to buy more if i need them for the next doors i buy, plus if a window breaks or a lock f@$ks up i wont have to mess about trying to get it from a wrecker. Quote
LittleRedSpirit Posted September 7, 2010 Report Posted September 7, 2010 Looks great mate, will be awesome in fresh white. Definately needs an outomotive oncologist though. On the cut springs idea... Nobody except Dave has touched on whats really the worst part about cut springs. The spring is usually wound to a shape that flattens out at the end to give excellent contact and ability to stay in the spring seat. When you cut them, they usually just sit on one point, so then its a whole lot different the way it behaves and you have basically cut the slightly progressive rate part of the spring off. You now have reduced resistance to bottoming and also reduced contact with the diff. Now you have two things to be worried about. I will concede that my paddock car has had cut springs under it at a rather low height for some time, and we drove it hard enough to snap both shock absorbers off at the bottom bush cups and did a couple laps even bouncing through a gully at about 50klm/hr on just springs, and they never fell out, but thats not to say they wouldn't, I'm sure it would just take the right (or wrong?) bump and you'd be in trouble. More to the point is, if you do cause an injury or death, and believe me this does happen all too often, then you can't be insured and the person you hurt will get screwed by you declaring bankruptcy because you cannot pay if the insurer works it out. Plus it drives way better with the right springs in it, cutties are always bouncy. Youll survive rolling around the suburbs but don't go on the highway and expect to keep all your tyres inflated and your spine intact. Quote
KETURBO25 Posted September 17, 2010 Author Report Posted September 17, 2010 Ive sanded back the car now and have had a better look at the rust between the boot and the left tail light and its pretty bad, i havnt had much to do with body repairs at all and it looks like a pretty awkward area to cut and weld a plate in, but then again mabye it isnt? I just wanna cut as much as i can out and bog over it but what i wanna know is how longs that gonna last before the rust comes back through? If youve done this before od worse let me know how you did it,cheers :y: Quote
SLW42 Posted September 17, 2010 Report Posted September 17, 2010 On the fuel filler part i've got rust in mine but all i did, was fill that shit up and sand it flat with the body again and then paint over it aye, but the other bit along the boot i can't help you my 70 doesn't have that much rust in it at all Quote
KETURBO25 Posted September 17, 2010 Author Report Posted September 17, 2010 I think at the end of the day I'm probably gonna do the same thing. around the boots a bit of a worry though. Quote
B.L.Z.BUB Posted September 17, 2010 Report Posted September 17, 2010 I just bogged mine, its only meant to be temporary, but will probably be there for ever, Just rust convert it get a good anti rust primer and use a fibreglass bog base. Quote
KETURBO25 Posted September 18, 2010 Author Report Posted September 18, 2010 (edited) I just bogged mine, its only meant to be temporary Yours actually came up pretty good man, i did all the body work today, i just used body filler though, tomorrow ill try to sand it all back then prime the bad areas, photos will be up when its done, not sure how PRO its gonna be..... Edited September 18, 2010 by KETURBO25 Quote
KETURBO25 Posted September 28, 2010 Author Report Posted September 28, 2010 (edited) So today i finally got around to getting some primer and some photos of the really bad rust spots which ive now fixed, its only ment to be temporary, but I'm pretty happy with how it came out. Its my first time trying to fix rust this bad, and too be honest repairing it has been pretty f$#ked. Ive got a lot more respect for people that have the skills and patience to restore cars properly now. Edited September 28, 2010 by KETURBO25 Quote
B.L.Z.BUB Posted September 28, 2010 Report Posted September 28, 2010 Came up sweet, patience is the key aye. Sanding gets tedious but results speak for themselves if you take your time. Quote
KETURBO25 Posted September 28, 2010 Author Report Posted September 28, 2010 patience is the key aye. Sanding gets tedious but results speak for themselves if you take your time. Agreed, the hardest part for me was getting some alloy mesh to stick behind the holes, and both the fuel tank and the boot seal were hard to get behind, The boot seal was even harder cause there was pretty much nothing left of the metal to stick to, oh well its done and its a temp fix but at least its good enough to paint over now. Quote
B.L.Z.BUB Posted September 28, 2010 Report Posted September 28, 2010 Hard as nails. Serious. Smear a little bit of that shit on and it isnt coming off in a hurry.:no2: I used it to patch a hole once and needed to angle grind it out. But like in my pics I just duct taped over the hole and ran fibre glass bog from behind then plastic putty on the outside. lots of ways to do it. Just gotta be creative. :laff: Quote
KETURBO25 Posted October 7, 2010 Author Report Posted October 7, 2010 Plenty happenin atm, recently bought a donor car for my auto to manual conversion, Totally stripped it of its drive line and front end, there was no interior in the car as it was set up as a burnout car. I'm planning to get this thing road ready before the end of the year, seems like a long time but ive still got a lot to do. So far the car is in primer and all the rust has been repaired, the next step will be to get some paint on it and get the manual up and running, shouldnt be too hard, just a matter of time really... Whats left of the Donor... Thought id freshen up the 4K a little... Quote
bAKER Posted October 7, 2010 Report Posted October 7, 2010 Looks nice mate, When did you get the donor car? If you do little things every night you'll find that it gets done a lot quicker. Just need the motivation. :wink: Do you have a check list of thing to do? Quote
KETURBO25 Posted October 7, 2010 Author Report Posted October 7, 2010 I got the donor car last week on wednesday and pulled it all apart then got rid of it this morning, bought it off Gumtree for a good price-it was regency defected. As far as the checklist goes I'm not really planning to go too crazy with it cause its not my main ride, its just a daily for me man, the KE25 keeps me happy enough. Once its painted and its manual ill be happy. Quote
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