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8th February 2012, 15:52
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Bit random really but how do you learn to do stuff like this, a lot of people I see on here know so much about cars and stuff it amazes me haha.
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8th February 2012, 20:56
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#482
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Bit random really but how do you learn to do stuff like this, a lot of people I see on here know so much about cars and stuff it amazes me haha.
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By using the search button and talkin to other people that have done similar things or the companies that produce the parts you want to use.
Knowledge is all here, you just have to find the bits you need and apply it correctly.
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11th February 2012, 22:47
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Fitted passenger seat earlier..... inside almost done
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11th February 2012, 23:37
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#484
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looking good Andy. Seats look nice and low
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12th February 2012, 13:48
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Car(s): cammed 106 flatty
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id like you to post up some pics of the entire interior Mathias, from the little bits ive seen from your pics. it must look awesome inside when its fully done.
the pic above is to much of a tease!!!
cant wait. seriously good project this.
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12th February 2012, 13:50
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cheers mate, hoping to get it out of the garage and into work this week sometime so more pics then....
trying to sort out some issues with headlights etc at the moment
just bought a mint set of morettes though so should sort that out
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12th February 2012, 15:26
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sounds good
head light issue? spill the beans i may be able to help. or atleast some one will.
such a good choice fitting morrete head lights. they look gorgeous on a 106. going black or colour coding?? also the cold air feed is a good option to consider with these lights. especially as this is a track car.
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15th February 2012, 23:41
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sounds good
head light issue? spill the beans i may be able to help. or atleast some one will.
such a good choice fitting morrete head lights. they look gorgeous on a 106. going black or colour coding?? also the cold air feed is a good option to consider with these lights. especially as this is a track car.
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well i had an issue mounting headlights due to what previous owner has done with the car, morettes will solve this.
also, ive got side lights working, but when i select dipped beam main beam comes on and when main beam selected dip comes on?
oh and ive got no hazards or indicators either?
any ideas?
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16th February 2012, 11:13
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Really like this mate. That last shot of the interior looks awesome! Big fan of the buckets glossy painted floor
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24th February 2012, 22:29
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not much progress over the last few weeks, but tonight i fitted drivers side polycarbonate window, fitted front brake lines, refitted wiper mechanism and wipers and did some general tidying up.
Exhaust is blowing, so will need to nip the clamp up and use some more exhaust paste, then either tomorrow night or probably sunday ill take it for a drive
Also found the cause of a small coolant leak ive been looking for, on the turbo water return i could see a small leak. removing and checking the hose it had a small split in the end just before where ive been using a jubilee clip to tighten it up, so cut the hose down and refitted - now all good
this is what caused the leak:
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26th February 2012, 11:18
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Well i thought that the split in the hose above had caused the coolant leak on the turbo return......
however, i changed re-fitted the turbo return hose after cutting that section out, and still leaking!! So i replaced the turbo return hose for a length of new hose, refitted and still leaking!!!
When the engine is running, if im under the car looking up at the turbo return, i can see it leaking dow the hose!! The thread isnt that great on the banjo bolt that locates into the turbo, i've cleaned it up and its tightened up ok.
Im out of ideas, could there be a crack in the turbo which is leaking around the area of the return? think im going to have to take the turbo off again to check?!
was hoping to drive it into work tomorrow too!!
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26th February 2012, 11:22
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you fitted some new copper washers on the banjo?
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26th February 2012, 11:26
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no mate, same copper washer, looks ok. you think that will solve the problem?
there is a fairly large leak there so not sure if that would be the problem, i'll see if i have another copper washer here....
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26th February 2012, 11:48
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as above try a fresh copper washer first mate, coppers very soft so when tighten down the change shape to creat a gaskit as such, just try a new once lot easyer/cheaper then removing whole turbo
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26th February 2012, 19:28
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Thanks lads, water leak on the return now sorted thanks to 2 new copper washers.
However, having moved the car under it's own power and a little spin, it has a misfire and smokes from the exhaust under revs. Removed the plugs and they are wet with oil. Could this be valve stem oil seals? Piston rings?
Have a spare head so may put that on and see what happens?!
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26th February 2012, 23:00
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27th February 2012, 20:40
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could be piston rings..stem seals or even the turbo
take one of your boost pipes off..one nearest TB..that should possibly rule out if its the turbo
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27th February 2012, 21:16
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Cheers mate, i fitted a different coil pack earlier and a new set of plugs, have a video...... the misfire has gone now, but dont know if thats just because the plugs etc are new. is this excessive smoke?
please excuse the mess, in the middle of re-doing and cleaning the garage out!!
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27th February 2012, 21:19
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was it cold? it does look blue which would suggest oil.. also looks to increase when revved but its hard to tell from a vid.
you sure the turbo is ok?
sounds good though
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27th February 2012, 21:22
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there is no play in the shaft and appears to be ok..... plugs are now dry after a little run?!
unsure of what to do?!
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