nel5on
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That’s fantastic! I don’t know how I missed this thread before. Your car will look like the wide bodied version of mine when you have done. I’m kind of envious of your GRP body. It’s so much easier to do something with that than a metal one. You said at the beginning of the thread that your car will never handle like a 911. I hope not. They handle like cr@p by today’s standards with that big pile of metal out back. Pretty slow too - I drove mine to work today (it’s a stock 3.2 Carrera) and was thinking that my wife’s Audi Q5 is as quick in a straight line and that’s with me rowing on the gears like a mad man! Glad to see you are getting your mojo back on this. Now get on an finish it! Love your car! Honestly, I have rebuilt the 996, it had a rebuilt engine, and with new koni's all around....but it's so fast, honestly too fast for todays roads. I'm told the newer 911 are much faster, but to feel it you have to go faster again. I will sell the 996, and get the Covin road going, it's all about theatre, the noise, rattles and feeling of going fast, when not...thats the magic.
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Last Edit: Aug 14, 2020 20:08:17 GMT by nel5on
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munky
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I couldn’t agree more.
I’ve given up with fast cars. Since I’ve emigrated to the US I’ve owned some real crazy HP cars, including a Hennessy Viper Coupe. My uncle had an early MG midget at the same time and the midget was way more fun to drive.
For that very reason, I’ve just bought a cross flow Caterham to import into the US from the UK.
It’s all about the sensation rather then the actual speed!
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nel5on
West Midlands
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So today was a good ending....but little progress. Worked on the hinge, as the old my bolts clashed just as the door closed. From this... To this... Looks like no real work, but now the door closes....perfectly. But now the internal handle is jamming up the opening part. And as we all do...to balance out car fun...some kids fun was had today too.(mind the covid beard)
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nel5on
West Midlands
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Day started with a repair to the "solar Spa", high resistance on the low temp side sensor, so a quick fix there first... Wife said how does it go from 90% finished to 30% in the same hour? Lots of playing with the door latch to make it work, without binding when locked. Ditched the bike cable from the door pull and went "NZ style" with some fencing wire. Then started tackling the front drivers side lights, LED H4 bulbs, park and indicator all done now. Flasher would not work....seemed after a cup of coffee, it all become instantly corrected?...and started working! ACF'ed all the existing connections to reduce problems. Worked on the dash board...small amount of smoke escaped, but not enough to stop it working. EMAS make 16mm buttons and LED lamps, so I installed them (note the Green one) Then the other end...no brake light yet, but everything else works, but think that's because it does not have any master cylinder brake switch...yet. So next jobs is to find a 50mm right angle pipe for the fuel filler, and new electronic ignition to make it start easier, then I can turn it around and work on the other side's electrics and door. Maybe LED bulds are in order for some locations in the future... So all up, glad with the progress. This Corona break has been good to me, by my hands I built a conservatory, 2x composite decks, and got the 911 back on this road....the Covin was always next on the list to get some love. 100% I'm now planning on getting it on the road, and then I will play with the cosmetics then....All in all, not in a rush. Sold my Flux mig today, to get enough funds to get a cheap Tig and try to learn how to Tig, so I can make brackets and stuff for the Covin.
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Last Edit: Aug 9, 2020 20:11:53 GMT by nel5on
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nel5on
West Midlands
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Can you get LED BAY15D dual(21/5w) "filament" LED bulbs, most seem to say one wattage only? have you had/used some?
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Aug 10, 2020 13:02:10 GMT
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Hi, good to see the progress. ^ You can get dual stop/tail led bulbs, I got some for a big single cylinder road bike I had - vibration was killing normal bulbs so fast I bought a full box of 24 as spares! Can't remember where I got mine (Aldi/Lidl ?) but eBay has some listed www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=led+stop+tail+bulbps. I just got an inflatable paddle board and am having fun with it. Inflatables are not just for smaller kids
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Last Edit: Aug 10, 2020 13:02:44 GMT by nomad
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nel5on
West Midlands
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Aug 10, 2020 19:57:34 GMT
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So tonight...progress is slowing, re-routing wiring tonight, brake switch does not work, so I have to wait 2 days until a new one arrives. I need 50mm fuel hose, but frankly, its too much at £25 for 500mm pipe, so will keep looking...but running low on things to do, in the correct order.
I have the glass, so might install driver side glass tomorrow, then consider to turn the car around and work on passenger side, glass and lights. Last item to install will be the windscreen, as it will hinder wiring otherwise.
Ordered more cheap items from China, so in 20-40 days...it should be here.
When Nomad helped, he will tell you for 1/2 the day, nothing worked...then we found out my "Chinese" ordered test wires didn't conduct electricity!!
Talking to the Local friendly MOT guy, he said don't install the side windows, and only the drivers seat, but not sure if I need a heater, as I forgot to ask....it was IVA'ed in 1989...does anybody know?
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Last Edit: Aug 10, 2020 19:58:37 GMT by nel5on
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nel5on
West Midlands
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Aug 11, 2020 16:10:38 GMT
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So today is a hot one, and more slow progress. (Mostly as I was listing old items from my garage on Ebay and Facebook) Got the glass from the attic, and washed it down Beat it into place, but the old window channel rubber fell apart in my hands, so have to find some of those "Glass goes up, glass goes down" Yipee... What next... Looked in here...Agh...its too hot and I cant manage that... So went inside to cool dowm, and wash up...these... And fitted one side, Back to inside and Ebay, to look at door rubber profiles and sizes to fill the below pics gaps. (Happy for advice on this) Offered up a Boxster door skin to the door....Hmm...almost fits? Kids are at Grandparents tonight, so we are off for a cheap dinner soon, and maybe a Spa Later, if I can cool it down enough, set the Centeral heating pump to lowest setting, to stop it getting too hot today. (Solar heated spa, so need to remove the cover on hot days!) Always happy for advice or hints if you have them....Take care Nelson
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Last Edit: Aug 11, 2020 16:15:57 GMT by nel5on
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nel5on
West Midlands
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Aug 13, 2020 19:09:41 GMT
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So I didnt post yesterday, no much to report, hard day at work(EMAS, we sell electrical/Automation components to wholesalers), we had a small flood and a busy day... But today, well over half the warehouse and office were 30mm deep in water! Not so good for electrical components....so as the director and Covid times, I sent the staff home to work, while me and my family started the cleanup. Landlord didn't even want to know (We are in a "serviced Warehouse") so we had to do what we do, and fix another problem, and that started by getting the warehouse joining ours empty first, as theirs flooded into mine, so removing their water fixed my main problem. Using our wet vac, sorted the wet carpet and rang the insurers. (All our bulk product were on the carpeted floor)...We live and learn! Took this photo to show our insurer the landlord has not cleaned the roof gutter that flooded over for a while. More parts arrived today, brake switch, we make them for classic and tractors, but mine is a pressure switch on the Master cylinder, and EMAS don't make pressure switches So 5min install... 3 days ago I ordered some DRL, with fluid indicators, from Alibaba in China....They arrived today....Stunned. so they needed to be installed too.... Pleased with the Daytime Running lights, and fluid indicators, but that video is not ready yet, so will upload later. Thats all for today....
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Last Edit: Aug 13, 2020 19:16:24 GMT by nel5on
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Aug 13, 2020 19:57:14 GMT
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I couldn’t agree more. I’ve given up with fast cars. Since I’ve emigrated to the US I’ve owned some real crazy HP cars, including a Hennessy Viper Coupe. My uncle had an early MG midget at the same time and the midget was way more fun to drive. For that very reason, I’ve just bought a cross flow Caterham to import into the US from the UK. It’s all about the sensation rather then the actual speed! there was one for sale on bring a trailer last week ... crossflow caterham
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nel5on
West Midlands
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DRL with "fluid" indicator.
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nel5on
West Midlands
Posts: 270
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Aug 14, 2020 19:44:46 GMT
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So today, I needed to turn the car around to work on the other door and side. I don't know what part this is but, I think it goes here....? So needed to install a mini tank, as using the 5ltr jerry can each time was not so safe. So got a mower tank, and filled it up...2ltrs approx This way if it goes stale, I can get rid of it...will connect the main tank, but no need to yet. So had to move her out, farting loads, has not run right for the last few starts, but got her out. Turned her around, So checked the float bowl, as it sounding like it was flooding? Pulled the top off the carb was empty, into the Ultrasonic cleaner I won as a prize a few years ago. Seems to work well...look at the buildup on the bottom. Still not fixed, in fact, it used 2ltrs fuel in 8mins running...so not sure where its all going, more investigation needed. My thinking was, maybe the fuel pump has failed and the fuel has gone into the sump...so removed the fuel pump, pulled it down and into the Ultrasonic cleaner, and cleaned it up, Really, I cant see the reason for the excessive fuel usage yet, fuel pump looked dirty, but OK and no problems I could see by eye....I have to dig deeper
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Last Edit: Aug 15, 2020 11:42:40 GMT by nel5on
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zeberdee
Club Retro Rides Member
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Aug 14, 2020 20:11:05 GMT
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Does the oil seem thin & smell of fuel ?
The pumps are well known for leaking & filling the sump with fuel .
A lot of people change to an electric pump due to this .
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nel5on
West Midlands
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Aug 15, 2020 18:09:34 GMT
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Does the oil seem thin & smell of fuel ? The pumps are well known for leaking & filling the sump with fuel . A lot of people change to an electric pump due to this . Thanks for your advice, will remove the pump push rod a replace pump with an electric one.
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nel5on
West Midlands
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Aug 15, 2020 20:06:59 GMT
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So today, I had to help a friend lay some footings for some bricks, so he collected me, my concrete mixer, my wheel barrow, spades and shovels, trowels and other tools....he only had a tape! Then I got back around lunchtime, so rebuilt the fuel pump, removed the pump push rod, and reinstalled it for looks only and to keep it safe. I will install a 3psi electric pump tomorrow....depending on the amazon delivery time. Set up my mini tank as a gravity feed tank and started it....kept it running for 5mins, One side exhaust headers was not hot, so I had to guess they were not firing. Checked the plugs, new! So re-timed the engine to TDC, and started and ran better, on all cylinders, but wont idle....maybe it needs fuel pressure? So over this engine today, so moved on to install the passenger side headlight, DRL's and indicators....Seems on this side the LED "headlight" indicator wont work when the filiment buld is working, remove the filiment bulb and it works fine...Maybe its voltage drop, or maybe a bad earth? But it now has the "Eyes" installed and all external lights (Fog excepted) are now working correctly. "Do my lights look big in this?" And glued up some of the headliner, when it came apart when the rubbers were taken out. Thats all for today, finished up early to go into work to empty the commercial dehumidifiers, to keep drying our our warehouse and carpets.
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Last Edit: Aug 15, 2020 20:10:18 GMT by nel5on
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nel5on
West Midlands
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Aug 16, 2020 18:41:42 GMT
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Some forward, some back...today is a "going backwards" day... I got the electric fuel pump in, and it started and ran better, but not as it used to....so stumped there, tried to reset the Fuel idle jet, no difference, carb is icing too, but both sides of the heat risers are hot, so expect that is working? Feeling lost, I moved onto the Passenger door, installed the new handle, like the other side, installation included cutting new holes in the door. Trying to get some pics of Covin window frames, as I don't like the way it sits....but the Covin forum is now gone, and on facebook Covin people are very quite, or post nothing useful. Now the frame is out, while trying to figure out how to make it fit better
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zeberdee
Club Retro Rides Member
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Aug 16, 2020 19:35:49 GMT
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Carb icing ,
Are the heat risers warm under the carb ? They carbon up over time & can fully block up
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nel5on
West Midlands
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Aug 18, 2020 14:45:14 GMT
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So the last few days efforts, involved starting the car several times, to hope it had fixed it own idle problem...no such luck. So today, I need to sort it, so planned to remove the inlet manifold and make sure the heat risers were clear, Then it turned out it was a bigger process than removing the Alternator with fan, all the gubbins around it, and the inlet manifold....Turns out you need to remove the "doghouse" too....at least thats how I could saw it. 100% I had decided I would not go under the car today, so after some head scratching...I looked underneath and the answer was clear. Remove the exhaust system, and I have the same access to the heat risers, and its only 6 bolts! Last time I was down here in the exhaust, I had drilled some holes for the heat risers as it didn't have any. Turns out I can get bike cable outer through the risers easy, without any black on it, so its clear and clean. Doing some research, I see the newer Air cooled heat risers have a small pipe on one inside, turned into the exhaust flow, and the other side, away from the flow, to encourage the heat risers to work better. So I clearanced the holes into the exhaust system to full size, Then mounted a small triangle wedge over the hole, inside exhaust on the inside, to create a venturi effect on one side of the risers, stuck it there with pigeon poo welding. Reinstalled everything and it worked correctly, idled perfect, risers got hot, no carb icing....left it running for 20mins. Happy with my days work, I washed up and planned to go out for a cheap dinner...Ridzio Rico with my daughter But needed one more test idle before I left....now it does not idle again...so the whole day seems to be wasted. Ho hum. These are the days that get me down... So off for dinner with my daughter and the answer should come to me at 3am tomorrow morning....i'm sure?
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Last Edit: Aug 18, 2020 14:48:46 GMT by nel5on
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Aug 18, 2020 20:13:50 GMT
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I've been told in the past the tinware sealing the engine compartment is needed to stop the motor overheating when driving. Not sure if they are also important at tickover. Maybe refit it and see?
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nel5on
West Midlands
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Aug 20, 2020 17:23:00 GMT
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So in today episode... The Dizzy is Done, Lexi flies a Kite and the window now fits. Ive been having idling problems, and if I can drive it out of the garage, life would be more fun Those that have seen my other tech thread, know this, The dizzy is done, kaput I would say. So removed it and ordered a Chinese replacement....and pulled the old one down to see why it failed....this car has ONLY done 6000 miles!!! Then, go on to window frame fitment, here is what I started with, And I wanted a power file, but at £40 new...I didnt want to pay for one....so got out the hand files, and removed what a previous owner put in here...and got the window fitting better....(in real life this took 4hrs, drilling sanding, filing and sweating, but in a facebook world, we just jumped from one to the other) Then needed to fenagle the frame to fit too... My older daughter had a socially distanced friend visit, so the younger one wanted my attention, perfect Kite flying weather, so down to the local park, for me to stand in the 6inches of water on the flooded football field launching the kite, while my daughter kept driving it into the ground! So waiting on parts, and still tinkering on the Passenger door, to get the fit good
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Last Edit: Aug 20, 2020 17:26:54 GMT by nel5on
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