putting car back on the road after 2years
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putting car back on the road after 2years
i have just got my car back from where i had it off the road for the last 2 or so years ,
there is a list of things to do before it is drivable but also noticed some rust spots ,
i'm not sure exactly what i should be prioritising my time and money on , maybe it doesnt matter but opinions are welcome
so far i have bought engine , gearbox, diff oil and sparkplugs , plan was to give it a service first
i've also bought a presure washer and cleaning stuff , started striping door trims and seals of to clean it properly , while doing this i noticed a few rust spots , i think i should deal with these first .
i plan to do all work myself , with the help of youtube and fellow enthuisiasts on here .
the list of things to do
4 tyres possably khumo on mytyres £50 each
timing belt price and where from not confirmed
brake discs and caliper refurb , possably from godspeed on here
filters , maybe from subaru
thorough clean interior , not sure on products to use or where from
engine bay clean up no ideas yet
car stereo
there is a list of things to do before it is drivable but also noticed some rust spots ,
i'm not sure exactly what i should be prioritising my time and money on , maybe it doesnt matter but opinions are welcome
so far i have bought engine , gearbox, diff oil and sparkplugs , plan was to give it a service first
i've also bought a presure washer and cleaning stuff , started striping door trims and seals of to clean it properly , while doing this i noticed a few rust spots , i think i should deal with these first .
i plan to do all work myself , with the help of youtube and fellow enthuisiasts on here .
the list of things to do
4 tyres possably khumo on mytyres £50 each
timing belt price and where from not confirmed
brake discs and caliper refurb , possably from godspeed on here
filters , maybe from subaru
thorough clean interior , not sure on products to use or where from
engine bay clean up no ideas yet
car stereo
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First thing - nice to see you getting it back on the road
Next (and here's where the discussion starts) - it has to go through an MoT.
Then - you need to make sure it won't get fcuked because of problems related to oil, cambelt etc. etc.
Interior, ICE etc. don't matter at all until the car's properly roadworthy.
Hope it goes well m8
Next (and here's where the discussion starts) - it has to go through an MoT.
Then - you need to make sure it won't get fcuked because of problems related to oil, cambelt etc. etc.
Interior, ICE etc. don't matter at all until the car's properly roadworthy.
Hope it goes well m8
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it wasnt dry stored
it was pretty much on a farm , a family friend has a workshop there he does car body repairs , he did a cheap basic job fixing dents over those years ,
it was pretty grubby hence the money spent on power washer and cleaning stuff and the strip down and clean job i'm doing .
my plan is to o the service and brakes before i mot it , it was mot'd just before going off the road i'm hoping lol , that the mot wont be to bad
this car is more a hobby than a driver if you know what i mean , i will be doing all the work myself , spent the last couple of hours on youtube looking at spray painting i've allreay watched videos on how to do the cambelt , way i see it if someone else can do so can i , just a matter of finding out how
thanks for your words of encouragment
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it was pretty much on a farm , a family friend has a workshop there he does car body repairs , he did a cheap basic job fixing dents over those years ,
it was pretty grubby hence the money spent on power washer and cleaning stuff and the strip down and clean job i'm doing .
my plan is to o the service and brakes before i mot it , it was mot'd just before going off the road i'm hoping lol , that the mot wont be to bad
this car is more a hobby than a driver if you know what i mean , i will be doing all the work myself , spent the last couple of hours on youtube looking at spray painting i've allreay watched videos on how to do the cambelt , way i see it if someone else can do so can i , just a matter of finding out how
thanks for your words of encouragment
ic from today
Last edited by gary77; 29 September 2014 at 12:07 AM.
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i know you are right , maybe should make slabbing the garden a priority , no garages near me, damn it .
i even asked a neighbour if they would rent me theres , its a great size ouble garage he doesnt use for his car , its half empty as well . can he not see the subaru sitting on grass lol
i even asked a neighbour if they would rent me theres , its a great size ouble garage he doesnt use for his car , its half empty as well . can he not see the subaru sitting on grass lol
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Winter is the worst if there left stood in ice and snow don't like it, saying that can't see the salt on the roads helping either lol
To be honest why do builders make houses with front gardens its not like your going to sunbathe on them, just tarmac the lot i say, man i love tarmac
To be honest why do builders make houses with front gardens its not like your going to sunbathe on them, just tarmac the lot i say, man i love tarmac
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thanks jay , same name as my wee dude there btw . there are a few small details like bumpers not sitting right and small rust spots , cleaned the front left wheel in that pic , i'll take close ups of the others sometime , they are grim looking,
agree about the tarmac , is that not what gypsy do, lay tarmac hmm
the missus didnt like the idea of me building a garage in the front garden
agree about the tarmac , is that not what gypsy do, lay tarmac hmm
the missus didnt like the idea of me building a garage in the front garden
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Just go for it mate!
Im doing the same rubbed down my rear quarters repaired them and painted them.
Now Ive moved on to my A pillars rubbed them down to bare metal and etch primered them.
Just taking my time and trying to get it right, I now know about half a dozen ways not to paint a car lol!
Good luck with it mate
Im doing the same rubbed down my rear quarters repaired them and painted them.
Now Ive moved on to my A pillars rubbed them down to bare metal and etch primered them.
Just taking my time and trying to get it right, I now know about half a dozen ways not to paint a car lol!
Good luck with it mate
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Work begins on making a driveway tomorrow , digging up the grass the old fashioned way , the cost to get digger lower kerb etc works out near 2000 so it's not going to be perfect but will be somewhere to work on it and not have a sitting on the grass ,
My neighbours might think I'm nuts but wait untill I put the car inside my tent to do spray painting
My neighbours might think I'm nuts but wait untill I put the car inside my tent to do spray painting
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to do it right i should dig it down further and get about 7ton of type1 balast then i would need to hire one of those vibrating plate compactor thing , it starts to get to expensive .
i hope with 3x2 slabs it will spread the wait more and be ok , that plus the fact im not going to be driving the car in and out very often
if i slab it i would probably use sand for leveling not sure how much or price of that
so dilemma is , order gravel and be done with it or get slabs and do my back in lol
Last edited by gary77; 04 October 2014 at 05:52 PM.
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Lol nice one, i'd slab it, half of my drive is gravel and its a pain to work on your car, the jacks just sink and want to fall over.
I'm in the process of slabbing a walkway and will be using sand to level it up. But not sure how i'd go about that with a car going on it and on a slight slope.
I know 2 people who have same kind of layout as your place and they have both used bricks, can't remember what its called but looks like picture below, didn't cost them loads, but i think slabbing would be alot cheaper and easier to lay
I'm in the process of slabbing a walkway and will be using sand to level it up. But not sure how i'd go about that with a car going on it and on a slight slope.
I know 2 people who have same kind of layout as your place and they have both used bricks, can't remember what its called but looks like picture below, didn't cost them loads, but i think slabbing would be alot cheaper and easier to lay
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the proper way to slab it is to put down 150mm of type1 gravel then use a wacker plate to compress it , that means alot more digging down plus around 9 ton of type 1 and the hire of the wacker works out about £400 plus the extra digging .
at the moment im thinking put down 50mm of gravel works out about 3 ton help with any sinking plus levelling for laying the slabs on .
possably picking up 22 2x2 slabs later today for 20 quid , i still need about another 11 2x2 and 22 3x2 ,
anyway its getting there , took the fence out today aswell and got a trailer to put the rest of the turf in
at the moment im thinking put down 50mm of gravel works out about 3 ton help with any sinking plus levelling for laying the slabs on .
possably picking up 22 2x2 slabs later today for 20 quid , i still need about another 11 2x2 and 22 3x2 ,
anyway its getting there , took the fence out today aswell and got a trailer to put the rest of the turf in
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Slabs for sure as jacks etc will sink and be a pain on gravel!
Also some ramps so you can reverse the car back up the drive, put the ramps infront an drive it on, no jacking required and the car is then level to work on underneath
Also some ramps so you can reverse the car back up the drive, put the ramps infront an drive it on, no jacking required and the car is then level to work on underneath
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the council were around ,put a stop to it untill i do some paperwork and pay them £108 for permission to lower the kerb , which they say i have to do before doing anymore work on the drive .
most quotes to have the kerb lowered are £750 to £850 but found one guy who will do it for £550
couple of weeks before he can do it .
not happy , its money i could of spent on the car but at least i'll have a drive at the end of it , surprised how efficient the councel were at coming to the door
most quotes to have the kerb lowered are £750 to £850 but found one guy who will do it for £550
couple of weeks before he can do it .
not happy , its money i could of spent on the car but at least i'll have a drive at the end of it , surprised how efficient the councel were at coming to the door