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rye#1 27 December 2008 05:47 PM

that cleaned up awsome mate well done!!!great results

Silver Scooby Sport 27 December 2008 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by Darc174 (Post 8376407)
ok here goes ;)

just been my mates and look on his (My97 Type R)

i have found a picture and pointed out the two hoses, on our engines they are behind somewhere not on the top,

heres a pic anyway



darc

That explains it, that is an earlier phase engine :thumb:


Originally Posted by turboDean (Post 8376367)
Got the PS issue sorted yet???

Tuesday hopefully Dean, I'll be at Andy's in the morning.

turboDean 27 December 2008 06:50 PM


Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport (Post 8376528)
Tuesday hopefully Dean, I'll be at Andy's in the morning.

Might pop down and see u then mate. :thumb:

trails 27 December 2008 07:01 PM

Ahh. Darc you have reminded me where those pipes came from; they are only used on the version 4 cars. I complained to bailey Motorsport because the kit is advertised as v4-6 and I was paying for two extra hoses I couldn't use. It took twelve months but I eventually got a refund...can't remember how much for but it wasn't much :lol1:

Silver Scooby Sport 27 December 2008 07:03 PM

Ah..... I have 2 brand new Samco hoses for sale then :thumb:

c-o-l-e 27 December 2008 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport (Post 8375965)
It's a lot of work when you get into it.... you don't think it's going to be but things develop :freak3: :D

To degrease the engine bay I used P21S Total Auto Wash - P21S Car Care and Detailing Products I only did small areas at a time as I had never got a hose pipe out under the bonnet before, then I used 303 Aerospace Protectant - 303 Car Care and Detailing Products to treat is afterwards. The main things though were small wire brushes similar to a toothbrush to clean over all the areas I could get to when the degreaser was on that made a big difference.
As said a lot of the brackets have been removed and re-painted plus I sorted a lot of the loose wires etc.

Thanks Silver, think I'll give mine a go in the new year :thumb:

Silver Scooby Sport 27 December 2008 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by c-o-l-e (Post 8376594)
Thanks Silver, think I'll give mine a go in the new year :thumb:

No probs... that's the 2 products I used but much are the same, it's all natural degreasers these days opposed to the acids from a few years back so just go carefull on what you do get if you choose any others.

I dropped some cellophane over the electrics, I then wrapped tin foil on top as well to hold it secure then after you have degreased gently drizzle the hose over, many have just got a pressure washer on and gone for it but I was a little nervous to attack it like that.


APIDavid 29 December 2008 04:49 PM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...tEngine192.jpg


I see one of the 'coneheads' even flew in for a looksee :lol: :lol:

Keep yer 'at on mate, or people'll be talking about you.

NOW all you need is an intercooler that some numpty hasn't jet washed through the scoop hole and bent all the rear half fins over. Surely you didn't do that Simon ??

David APi

frayz 29 December 2008 05:29 PM

Tart :D

Silver Scooby Sport 29 December 2008 06:49 PM


Originally Posted by APIDavid (Post 8380329)
NOW all you need is an intercooler that some numpty hasn't jet washed through the scoop hole and bent all the rear half fins over. Surely you didn't do that Simon ??

David APi

That's an optical illusion with the light David, all the fins are intact matey :thumb:



And Frayz........ I'm only following where you have already been to ;) :D

Pete 30 December 2008 05:12 PM

Si,

I want to give my bay abit of a bufty, what did you use mate to get down by the battery area etc and what cleaning fluids do/did you use??

Pete..

Any tips PM me...:lol1:

Silver Scooby Sport 30 December 2008 07:30 PM

From what I have heard your the one that should be giving me the tips :thumb:

To degrease the engine bay I used P21S Total Auto Wash - P21S Car Care and Detailing Products I only did small areas at a time as I had never got a hose pipe out under the bonnet before, then I used 303 Aerospace Protectant - 303 Car Care and Detailing Products to treat is afterwards. The main things though were small wire brushes similar to a toothbrush to clean over all the areas I could get to when the degreaser was on that made a big difference.

For the paintwork Pete I sprayed the P21S on and let it sit for 5-10 mins then I used a paint brush and gave it a good brush in, I then used a gun sprinkler attachement and lightly hosed off... any stubbon grime I gave it a little more P21S and did the same again, it's a citric based cleaner and really moves the grease and grime. After that get an old t-shirt in there to dry it off and then wax the clean paintwork. If you remove the battery and plastic tray you can get in there easy enough.... basically just jam your hands in where they will fit, and expect some skin loss ;)

I have to add that you can use any cleaning products available they should all get similar results.... these are the one's I use these days.

simb 2 30 December 2008 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport (Post 8383855)
From what I have heard your the one that should be giving me the tips :thumb:

To degrease the engine bay I used P21S Total Auto Wash - P21S Car Care and Detailing Products I only did small areas at a time as I had never got a hose pipe out under the bonnet before, then I used 303 Aerospace Protectant - 303 Car Care and Detailing Products to treat is afterwards. The main things though were small wire brushes similar to a toothbrush to clean over all the areas I could get to when the degreaser was on that made a big difference.

For the paintwork Pete I sprayed the P21S on and let it sit for 5-10 mins then I used a paint brush and gave it a good brush in, I then used a gun sprinkler attachement and lightly hosed off... any stubbon grime I gave it a little more P21S and did the same again, it's a citric based cleaner and really moves the grease and grime. After that get an old t-shirt in there to dry it off and then wax the clean paintwork. If you remove the battery and plastic tray you can get in there easy enough.... basically just jam your hands in where they will fit, and expect some skin loss ;)

I have to add that you can use any cleaning products available they should all get similar results.... these are the one's I use these days.


I will second that, the above products will give good results:thumb:

Pete 30 December 2008 09:58 PM

Si,


Cheers pal i,m going to have a butchers tomorrow and New years day, now the FMIC is fitted it exposes alot more bay and like i said, where my battery is it,s quite mucky..:brickwall

Silver Scooby Sport 30 December 2008 10:32 PM


Originally Posted by Pete (Post 8384440)
Si,


Cheers pal i,m going to have a butchers tomorrow and New years day, now the FMIC is fitted it exposes alot more bay and like i said, where my battery is it,s quite mucky..:brickwall

Lets see some pictures of where the cleaning led you to last time :thumb:

I know we all give each other stick over cleaning but when you spend a lot on the car it's mad not to give it some time as well... nothing worse than seeing a fortune spent but to have it surrounded with muck and grime as that brings rust on quickly.

KJD Mk1 31 December 2008 10:36 AM

Looking good Si:cool:

The RCM pulleys look very nice, be sure to look after them as they have won many many awards;)

Let me know when the cars back and i'll pop round for a peep, a cup of tea and a welsh cake:D

ryan33hks 26 March 2009 04:50 PM

Clean as a whistle Si :cool: What paint did you use for the brackets etc?

THE DOCTOR 26 March 2009 05:47 PM

Nice looking bay:thumb:

Couple of things....don't buy bolts of ebay, look up someone local, for instance there's a place in Cwmbran here in South Wales where you can buy stainless bolts in a pic n mix fashion....for pennies!!!

How about attacking the alternator, it responds well to a light buzz over with a dremel and brass wire brush attatchment

Looks pretty grubby..

https://i316.photobucket.com/albums/...8/IMG_0712.jpg

covered the surrounding area up and filled the holes in the alternator with sponge to prevent bit's getting in there..

https://i316.photobucket.com/albums/...8/IMG_0713.jpg

Then attacked it very lightly with a dremel with wire brush attatchment and some Solvo metal polish

https://i316.photobucket.com/albums/...8/IMG_0714.jpg

frayz 26 March 2009 06:15 PM

Nice job fella,

I fully stripped mine to clean it up but looks like i could have left it assembled :)

HT04 26 March 2009 06:27 PM

very nice. ive gotta do mine actually. on the first page of this thread is a picture of a wheel arch all cleaned up. how is this done?

dan

Pete 26 March 2009 06:29 PM

My Alternator needs doing too...........trouble is, i,ve no patience when it comes to be TOO anal...:lol1:

ryan33hks 26 March 2009 06:43 PM

Once you start you cant stop its an addiction !! :L

Silver Scooby Sport 26 March 2009 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by HT04 (Post 8603058)
very nice. ive gotta do mine actually. on the first page of this thread is a picture of a wheel arch all cleaned up. how is this done?

dan

Degreaser and the best thing I have found is a nail brush.

More pictures in the next month of so as I still have a few bits to finish off under there, alternator certainly comes up well like that to.

THE DOCTOR 26 March 2009 10:10 PM


Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport (Post 8603423)
Degreaser and the best thing I have found is a nail brush.

More pictures in the next month of so as I still have a few bits to finish off under there, alternator certainly comes up well like that to.

If your wondering what to do with the aircon, there's a guy on ebay that does a stainless cover for it for £10, I know you don't want the shinny route but could paint it:thumb:

Silver Scooby Sport 27 March 2009 10:48 PM

No aircon here... nice gap there for me, and yes I'm attempting to keep away from shiney, I can't rule out a couple of bits sneaking in more for contrast but in the main it will be kept to very little.


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