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Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Thu Apr 04, 2024 21:31
by Pete Boole
Is that your original torque converter or did you get a reconditioned one? Is that the strap fitted by Ashcroft? So clean - shame you'll never see it one it's fitted!!
Pete
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2024 14:45
by Hawaiis0
Pete Boole wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 21:31
Is that your original torque converter or did you get a reconditioned one?
Pete
I'm not sure as it says modified TC on the invoice. Holes appear to align at first check.
Pete Boole wrote: ↑Thu Apr 04, 2024 21:31
Is that the strap fitted by Ashcroft?
Pete
Yes, better than my angle bar.
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2024 14:05
by Hawaiis0
Shopping List of needs is growing.
Popped in to LotusBits in passing, for a new thermostat and gasket (and a replacement housing - dont ask). My new old bottom draw supply thermostat was the wrong one and was too tall for the housing.
Rob, LB's new spares guy sorted me out.
Also, had a rummage around the upstairs stock shelves like a kid in a sweet shop.
New A/c condenser and steering hoses caught my eye, amongst things. As well as a shiny refurbed diff.
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2024 22:09
by Hawaiis0
Found malt vinegar to be a very good cleaner of rusty parts, plus cheap at 30p a pint. Air Con condenser brackets came up lovely, but it doesn't straighten studs!
The Thermostat housing was looking a little tired so wire brushed it
after
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2024 22:17
by Hawaiis0
Fitted a crank position sensor in readiness for the undecided ignition system.
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2024 22:20
by Hawaiis0
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2024 22:29
by Hawaiis0
Removed the lower UJ off the steering column as I thought there was some lash. It was absolutely shot!
Have a post 86 replacement of a beefier design so may have had an earlier version (incorrect one) installed. Design fits SJ's prior and post images
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2024 22:45
by Hawaiis0
And finally for tonight, we have the rack on the carpet. There is no way that comes out the wheel well!
(Some will disagree)
Note most of the anti seize coating has been removed
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Wed May 01, 2024 09:26
by Pete Boole
Great progress Stu! You'll be in the s**t when she sees what you've done to the living room carpet
Pete
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Sun May 05, 2024 17:10
by Hawaiis0
Piranha system removal.
Don't know if I have done it right as cant test the electrics.
Central locking not working I still but I still have the door wiring to work and to remove the alarm box and tilt sensor from the engine bay
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Sun May 05, 2024 20:52
by Alan_M
Hawaiis0 wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2024 17:10
Piranha system removal.
Careful it doesn’t bite!!!
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Tue May 14, 2024 22:34
by Hawaiis0
Running out of storage room for removed parts!
Binnacle seen better days, so got a replacement from Lotusbits. Used some Furniture Clinic Re-colouring Balm (Black) on it. Impressed by the stuff.
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Tue May 14, 2024 22:46
by Hawaiis0
Found a weird green/black wire running from either side of the engine bay. Turns out to be jumper for the Central Locking due to a broken wire in the left door. Reconnected the RH yellow ancillary cables as per book and made a new yellow from the LDHC (could not get into the taped loom without full breakdown).
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Wed May 15, 2024 08:57
by Pete Boole
Good progress Stu! Yes - it's incredible how much space a dismantled car takes up
Pete
Re: New comer - Progress (edit)
Posted: Wed May 15, 2024 10:37
by rbgosling
That's a sight I've seen twice in the last 14 months! Enjoy getting the centre dash vents re-connected to their ducts