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Silver Scooby Sport 14 May 2013 09:46 PM


Originally Posted by frayz (Post 11089656)
Superb job there Si. What a transformation.
Easily the most exciting build on SN right now. :)

Thanks Frayz I really appreciate that :) it spurs me on.

I've got a plan to spruce up the plastic covers etc on the car like the fuel filler one mounted in the rear arch for example.... ;) did you know that you can polish plastic just like alloy and stainless with the correct polishing compound :D that will be a new one for me to try :norty:

frayz 15 May 2013 08:46 AM

Yes I was aware if this Si. Done it many times on old Bauer skates. Be very careful how much heat you put into them as you can melt plastic very quickly.
It's not quite like polishing metal in that instance :)

Silver Scooby Sport 18 May 2013 04:38 PM

I've got some scrap plastic parts Frayz so I shall have a practice first so I don't go melting anything :thumb:


Had a go on the gearbox today... just the first stage a degrease, not the lightest weight to be carrying around let me tell you :lol1:

Anyone of a slight disposition must look away now as a toothbrush was sevearly injured during the making of these pictures :D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...RA/null-88.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...RA/null-95.jpg

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And after....

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...RA/null-97.jpg

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Silver Scooby Sport 19 May 2013 06:19 PM

Left the gearbox today as it was so nice outside that can be done when its a wet day.

Had a go on the fuel tank firstly.....

First job was to wash and de grease and wire brush the rusty areas.

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After looking at the scabby bits and the finish that was already on the tank I decided simply to whack a couple of heavy coats of Hammerite on as it covers well and encapsulates the rust in.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...A/null-109.jpg

The two panels will be coated silver to finish it off fully.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...A/null-110.jpg

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Then the next job was to refresh the top mounts off the suspension, I have a set of red Type R struts on the way but I will need to re-use my existing mounts to fix to them.

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Now are after prepping for paint....

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First coat applied.... Second will be a sheen finish.

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joe v3sti 19 May 2013 07:11 PM

Busy weekend for you mate. Looking good tho, makes it a lot easier having components off the car. Gotta love the hammerite direct to rust! I've been using it this weekend.

Joe

Silver Scooby Sport 19 May 2013 08:29 PM


Originally Posted by joe v3sti (Post 11094283)
Busy weekend for you mate. Looking good tho, makes it a lot easier having components off the car. Gotta love the hammerite direct to rust! I've been using it this weekend.

Joe

Thanks Joe, yes had a busy few hours for sure but enjoyed it..... Your looking busy there too I recognise what your up to :lol1:

I've also had a talk with the chap that's going to paint the sandblasted parts yesterday when I get them back, he has suggested using a very hard wearing paint he's used before that gives a sheen finish rather than gloss which I am happy with for all the Sub frames etc, there's no lacquer it's simply top coat to finish, colours top secret until dry ;)

joe v3sti 19 May 2013 09:12 PM

That sounds good mate, personally I'm not a huge fan of high gloss finishes. What kinda condition were your sub frames in?

Joe

Silver Scooby Sport 19 May 2013 09:17 PM


Originally Posted by joe v3sti (Post 11094435)
That sounds good mate, personally I'm not a huge fan of high gloss finishes. What kinda condition were your sub frames in?

Joe

Check out Post #310 https://www.scoobynet.com/960066-v2-...roject-11.html full pictorial history :thumb: I'll then take more when they come back from sandblasting to compare.

joe v3sti 19 May 2013 09:49 PM

Yeah they were looking a bit sorry for themselfs really. Be nice getting them back all fresh and painted.

Joe

Silver Scooby Sport 20 May 2013 08:21 PM

Crossed a few more items off the list tonight, finished the top mounts with a second coat, another coat on the bottom of the fuel tank so just the small covers to finish that off and finally finished the drive shafts completely.... I'll box them up next so they are safe and secure until the re build.

The devil is in the detail :) and the pink painted bands are visible from the rear of the car so that was the finishing touch.

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KJD Mk1 20 May 2013 09:54 PM

I'm impressed bud, tidy work done there :thumb:

frayz 20 May 2013 10:30 PM

Details Si, details :D

bioforger 21 May 2013 12:00 AM

pink?!? boot collars, bit gay...

trails 21 May 2013 11:52 AM

Come on Si a dyed-in-the-wool (see what I did there :D), Subaru fan should know it's cerise not pink :p :D

Silver Scooby Sport 21 May 2013 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by bioforger (Post 11095683)
pink?!? boot collars, bit gay...

OEM :D get your head under yours there you may be showing a bit of pink without realising :lol:


Originally Posted by trails (Post 11095957)
Come on Si a dyed-in-the-wool (see what I did there :D), Subaru fan should know it's cerise not pink :p :D

Damn.... Ouch.... Cough.... Cough.... Schoolboy error there :lol:
Cerise Cerise Cerise indeed yes your right Ian.... Quite mad really it's a tiny tin of Humbrol model paint and its a 100% match on what was left from manufacture.

Silver Scooby Sport 21 May 2013 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by frayz (Post 11095569)
Details Si, details :D

No short cuts Frayz once its bolted back together it's to late :D

Silver Scooby Sport 23 May 2013 08:33 PM

Small update today a couple of little steps the last few days.

First off I have been looking for some new age wheels for the last few months without much success... How may people out there selling wheels have not one brand of tyres but two, three and even four different tyres fitted and still want silly money... When I picked the RA up it had four different brands of tyres fitted it's madness. Anyway I dropped in the traders breaking section on here and dropped straight onto a really nice set with great tyres, alloys have some scab on them but that's only to be expected with the age.

So a massive thanks to Matty from PolePosition as he was spot on with the description and the packing and transport was great as well.

These will get me started well for the build and set up plus also be winter wheels afterwards.... No need to get what I have an eye on now until next spring.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...A/null-128.jpg

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Right guys got a tech question.... I've just had the seals changed on the rear diff as shown below.

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You can see the oil patch on the diff from an old leak, is there also a gasket under the alloy ring that could be the leak as well ?

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And :lol1: well for anyone that knows me you know I was always going too.....

Step one....

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Step two...

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The casing will now have a fresh coat of black as the next step.

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frayz 23 May 2013 10:08 PM

Love it!

Silver Scooby Sport 23 May 2013 10:30 PM


Originally Posted by frayz (Post 11098785)
Love it!

:norty: :D

Here's a couple of good pictures Frayz, this is the old car a few years ago and you forget just how visible certain things are under it, that's why I'm making sure I get all the detail work done now as when its together I will not get access.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...tEngine190.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...tEngine187.jpg

I need to bring the steering rack home tomorrow :thumb:

joe v3sti 23 May 2013 10:33 PM

love to know what the star is all about??

bioforger 23 May 2013 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport (Post 11096018)
OEM :D get your head under yours there you may be showing a bit of pink without realising :lol:

:lol1: Daily driver so the gayness is hidden with dirt :)

Silver Scooby Sport 24 May 2013 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by joe v3sti (Post 11098820)
love to know what the star is all about??

Indeed.... It maybe something that is to do with the casting but who knows, be interesting like you say Joe to find out.


Originally Posted by bioforger (Post 11098861)
:lol1: Daily driver so the gayness is hidden with dirt :)

Pink sock and all of that :thumb:

A little more progress this afternoon... I picked up the Type R struts earlier... Condition looks great and ready nearly for a fresh coat of red paint.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...A/null-139.jpg

Also I had a look at the shell... Unfortunately there is a delay with the spit being fabricated so its just the bonnet and the window surround plus the rust patch by the arial that has been sorted out, as soon as the spit arrives its going to be around 2 weeks work. No big shakes really as I've still got a bit to do yet so I'm looking at mid July to pair parts and body back in the same place fingers crossed :D Doing the shell in between helps my bill :)

I'm saying I am working to a date... I want to be at RallyDay with the car, if I can make it I will be well pleased if not then it will be not long after I hope.

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mickywrx 24 May 2013 09:05 PM

Nice progress, Si. :thumb:

joe v3sti 24 May 2013 09:40 PM

Yeah good progress pal, your really cracking on with the car. Makes me look bone idol haha.
This weathers making it pretty difficult at the moment so fair play to you.

Joe

DannyBoy007 24 May 2013 09:52 PM

Looking good mate,

I've managed to sort the garage out and found all the bits for the swap.

I'll take them into work and get APC to collect them, Can you PM me you address details,

The mounts on the strut braces need repainting but thats normal for the whiteline powder coating!!!

Silver Scooby Sport 24 May 2013 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by mickywrx (Post 11099730)
Nice progress, Si. :thumb:

Cheers Micky.... Trying to have a bit of a push here its moving quite well with the larger parts.


Originally Posted by joe v3sti (Post 11099773)
Yeah good progress pal, your really cracking on with the car. Makes me look bone idol haha.
This weathers making it pretty difficult at the moment so fair play to you.

Joe

Your doing well Joe trust me because if the car was not as I say in a thousand parts I'd be struggling as well.... I have been swapping around with the weather to plus I'm lucky I have an old shed I can simply make as much mess as I want without thinking about it.... I'll be pleased of it when I start on the headers :thumb: it's a balancing act here in some respects as I'm doing so much and project managing the rest between others, there's days that my head is spinning with to much information :D


Originally Posted by DannyBoy007 (Post 11099787)
Looking good mate,

I've managed to sort the garage out and found all the bits for the swap.

I'll take them into work and get APC to collect them, Can you PM me you address details,

The mounts on the strut braces need repainting but thats normal for the whiteline powder coating!!!

Thanks Danny.... Great :) don't worry I've sent a brand new whiteline rear arb to be sandblasted, the guy look at me a bit odd and I said if I fit that in 12 months time it will be a giant rust bubble :lol1:

Swap shop tidy :thumb: I'll drop you a pm and I'll also send the cover via TNT on Tuesday.

mickywrx 25 May 2013 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport (Post 11099804)
don't worry I've sent a brand new whiteline rear arb to be sandblasted, the guy look at me a bit odd and I said if I fit that in 12 months time it will be a giant rust bubble :lol1:

:lol1:

It has to be said that Whiteline's coatings are better than Cusco's. When I bought my rear diffuser, I got the Cusco bar as well so the spare wheel well didn't need drilled.

When first fitted;

http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i7...8Cusco0006.jpg

Nice and shiny, but, about 3 months later it looked like it had been at the bottom of the North Sea for about 6 years. :brickwall

KJD Mk1 25 May 2013 10:13 AM


Originally Posted by Silver Scooby Sport (Post 11096022)
No short cuts Frayz once its bolted back together it's to late :D



:thumb:

Silver Scooby Sport 26 May 2013 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by mickywrx (Post 11099978)
Nice and shiny, but, about 3 months later it looked like it had been at the bottom of the North Sea for about 6 years. :brickwall

Half of this still must be top coat on bare metal I should think by the way it rusts, one stone chip and you've had it !

A further part of the jigsaw for this week coming, I've got a couple of things on the go at once here... Trying to get all the one colour items together so I can paint them all at once.

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Silver Scooby Sport 28 May 2013 09:16 PM

Another part off the list... Still a little tacky in the pictures so it will dull a little more when fully dry :) turned out better than I expected.

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If its dry outside tomorrow I can get back on the steering rack as I need to sand some of the black paint off as its bubbling with rust underneath then I can prep ready for paint.

I've ordered the paint for the underside components and suspension struts today plus I've had an update from the sandblaster to say it should all ready for collection by the end of the week :D


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