Here's my classic wagon project
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I did make a purchase the other night of some new seats. Need to wait until they arrive to work out the seat belt situation.
but here they are (picture of the seats but not my picture)
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So today was spent cutting bumper to fit the intercooler and attempting to fix the brakes on.
Got someone coming to give us a hand tomorrow to sort out the rear brake lines. Whilst my dad sprays the bumper up.
Got someone coming to give us a hand tomorrow to sort out the rear brake lines. Whilst my dad sprays the bumper up.
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Are the rear metal lines corroded? Had to replace the rears on mine last year, shame they didn't use copper brake lines from new but guess they expect the car to be at the end of its life after 10 years and steel ones are usually good enough for that. At least the majority of the rear lines run inside the car so they're protected.
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Are the rear metal lines corroded? Had to replace the rears on mine last year, shame they didn't use copper brake lines from new but guess they expect the car to be at the end of its life after 10 years and steel ones are usually good enough for that. At least the majority of the rear lines run inside the car so they're protected.
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Wow, ive just read this thread from start to finish, that's awesome work that you have done, ive just got a wagon myself this weekend, that i have big plans for, not anywhere near as big as what you have done hehe, ill be keeping an eye on this build/rebuild nice work mate
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Wow, ive just read this thread from start to finish, that's awesome work that you have done, ive just got a wagon myself this weekend, that i have big plans for, not anywhere near as big as what you have done hehe, ill be keeping an eye on this build/rebuild nice work mate
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Your wagon looks nice, one of my favourite colours as well. What are the plans for it?
I feed the lines through this weekend and bolted the axle and tank back up. Then today it was spent at my garage where I sold a doner car and had a bit of a clear out of the garage.
started to burn the rear axle bushes out of the e36 today. Garage is still a mess but this week will be spent clearing up and get some shelving units put in to tidy up the mess
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My immediate plans are to make sure the mechanical side of things are running right, it has come with massive folder of receipts, but some of the receipts don't correspond to what's on the car, so getting that side of it is my first plan, especially as i have an intermittent CEL coming on, pointing at the knock sensor, then in the new year it will be body work and suspension, the arches a little poorly on the rear, so get that fixed, then in for a full re-spray, then when all that is set head down for the 300+ bhp mark
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My immediate plans are to make sure the mechanical side of things are running right, it has come with massive folder of receipts, but some of the receipts don't correspond to what's on the car, so getting that side of it is my first plan, especially as i have an intermittent CEL coming on, pointing at the knock sensor, then in the new year it will be body work and suspension, the arches a little poorly on the rear, so get that fixed, then in for a full re-spray, then when all that is set head down for the 300+ bhp mark
I had some starting issues this week and it's gone from living to not wanting to. Still waiting for a mate to sort the brake unions on the rear. Looks like the rear 2 pot calipers need some new rubber seals so that's the plan for tomorrow. Fitted the 4pot fronts and braided lines and some more of the interior
and the seats turned up too 😊
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Nice project and awesome colour
Not going in to quite so much detail as you, engine is sorted now, new belts, tensioners, pumps, gaskets etc etc. Recently bought a scrapper facelift and took the interior, brakes, lights, wheels, headlining (extra courtesy light), cup holder and a few other odds and sods, coilovers to go on next and ill be happy
Not going in to quite so much detail as you, engine is sorted now, new belts, tensioners, pumps, gaskets etc etc. Recently bought a scrapper facelift and took the interior, brakes, lights, wheels, headlining (extra courtesy light), cup holder and a few other odds and sods, coilovers to go on next and ill be happy
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Nice project and awesome colour
Not going in to quite so much detail as you, engine is sorted now, new belts, tensioners, pumps, gaskets etc etc. Recently bought a scrapper facelift and took the interior, brakes, lights, wheels, headlining (extra courtesy light), cup holder and a few other odds and sods, coilovers to go on next and ill be happy
Not going in to quite so much detail as you, engine is sorted now, new belts, tensioners, pumps, gaskets etc etc. Recently bought a scrapper facelift and took the interior, brakes, lights, wheels, headlining (extra courtesy light), cup holder and a few other odds and sods, coilovers to go on next and ill be happy
😀 nice mate looks awesome. Although that picture it does look darker.
Nice mate good to hear that another classic is being looked after as well.
Got mine going to a garage soon to give it the once over and just make sure that everything is alright and for peace of mind.
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So a few things done this weekend starting to bleed the brakes. Unfortunately the car is over fuelling on 2 and 4. After changing the plugs could quite clearing see the car is running too rich. Alot of black smoke coming out the exhaust.
waiting on a few parts to be delivered to get the heaters running.
steering column had too much play in for my liking so having the old one adapted to fit the facelift indicators and facelift steering lock too.
fingers crossed the over fuelling isn't anything to worry about and an easy fix.
but still got a long way to go.
waiting on a few parts to be delivered to get the heaters running.
steering column had too much play in for my liking so having the old one adapted to fit the facelift indicators and facelift steering lock too.
fingers crossed the over fuelling isn't anything to worry about and an easy fix.
but still got a long way to go.
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So this weekend was mainly putting the car back together ready to take to triton to fix all the issues I can't seem to get my head around or find the time to get done.
went to my garage as well to pick up some wheels and check out my dad's spraying. Definitely think the paints either wrong or faded a hell of alot.
went to my garage as well to pick up some wheels and check out my dad's spraying. Definitely think the paints either wrong or faded a hell of alot.
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Its hard to tell from pictures, but has he applied the clear coat, because those parts look to me like just the base colour has been putt on? the clear coat will have an impact on the shade of the colour too
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Not much done this weekend as tomorrow it's off to triton. Picked my bumper up and a few other bits. Managed to put the bumper but it needs to come off to fit the covers and number plate bracket.
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very close now and i can't wait. Hopefully be back before xmas.
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So it's been very quiet over Xmas. The car is still at the garage. They fixed the running issue which is good. They have just a few other bits to Do for us then it's ready. Should be done for the 5th January
the hornet Maxx 1 alarm was also fitted last week so looking forward to having that now just need to get a second key cut.
I've been clucking to get on with a few other bits on the car so decided to build my seats. Was toying with the idea of running harnesses but decided against it after looking for harness bars etc. As the back seats will be being used at some point.
Found some recaro rails with the seatbelt point.
covers are kept on because of the dog and his hair
the hornet Maxx 1 alarm was also fitted last week so looking forward to having that now just need to get a second key cut.
I've been clucking to get on with a few other bits on the car so decided to build my seats. Was toying with the idea of running harnesses but decided against it after looking for harness bars etc. As the back seats will be being used at some point.
Found some recaro rails with the seatbelt point.
covers are kept on because of the dog and his hair
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So I got her back today. Had to take it easy due to the brakes need bedding in.
few issues have to sort out. Lower arms are rotten, struts have some play in and the rubber gormet around the steering column needs replacing. Just ordered some lower arms looking at upgrading to coilovers as for the rubber was thinking about maybe plugging the hole with some tigerseal.
few issues have to sort out. Lower arms are rotten, struts have some play in and the rubber gormet around the steering column needs replacing. Just ordered some lower arms looking at upgrading to coilovers as for the rubber was thinking about maybe plugging the hole with some tigerseal.
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Looking good mate, i bet your chuffed to bits with where its at now, especially from where it was, like spaghetti junction when all the wiring was out in the cabin hehe, ive done some work on mine today, kept getting steamed up rear windows, when i lifted the spare tyre up today, the wheel well was up to the top with water where you screw the bar in to pin the spare down, i could have kept goldfish in it hehe, so theres another job finding where thats coming in, i love these cars hehe
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This thread has been a brilliant read. You've done a great job getting to where you are now. The wagon is looking ace.
Seems like every time you post, you've got it sitting on different wheels.
Are you not going to put it back on the Rays? They looked spot on.
Seems like every time you post, you've got it sitting on different wheels.
Are you not going to put it back on the Rays? They looked spot on.
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Looking good mate, i bet your chuffed to bits with where its at now, especially from where it was, like spaghetti junction when all the wiring was out in the cabin hehe, ive done some work on mine today, kept getting steamed up rear windows, when i lifted the spare tyre up today, the wheel well was up to the top with water where you screw the bar in to pin the spare down, i could have kept goldfish in it hehe, so theres another job finding where thats coming in, i love these cars hehe
yeah I think I got the same issue you will have to let me know how it goes and how to fix it.