Sammo
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 1,461
Club RR Member Number: 103
|
|
May 29, 2018 18:35:17 GMT
|
Anyway, I got very little done this weekend I was hoping to figure out the front engine mount and at least get that on if nothing else. Unfortunately that didn't happen so I spent half an hour or so planning the routing of the coolant pipes and where I'm mounting the header tank. I think I've got it all sorted. Hopefully! Seeing as I wasn't doing anything to it I decided to buy something for it instead I had spotted this a little while ago when browsing for a private plate for my O/H and it just sort of stuck in the back of my head. I know some people hate private plates but I thought it was spot on for the van
|
|
Follow Me On Instagram - @parttimecartinkerer
|
|
|
keyring
Part of things
Posts: 913
Club RR Member Number: 47
|
|
May 29, 2018 18:53:01 GMT
|
Suits the van very well! And like the route you're going down with the steel wheels! G60s do still come up without the scene tax, but they're few and far between now, unfortunately!
|
|
|
|
village
Part of things
Always carries a toolbox. Because Volkswagen.......
Posts: 567
|
|
|
I used Renault steel wheel on my old Caddy. I used hubcentric spacers and to sort out the different offset, and a set of plastic spigot rings to make up the center bore difference. Renault steels are cheap as chips and can be had in 15 and 16 inch varieties for 4x100 PCD
|
|
"The White Van is strong with this one...."
Chris "Chesney" Allen 1976-2005 RIP
|
|
Sammo
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 1,461
Club RR Member Number: 103
|
|
|
I used Renault steel wheel on my old Caddy. I used hubcentric spacers and to sort out the different offset, and a set of plastic spigot rings to make up the center bore difference. Renault steels are cheap as chips and can be had in 15 and 16 inch varieties for 4x100 PCD Thanks for that. I've already ordered a set which turned up yesterday so I'll do a proper update later
|
|
Follow Me On Instagram - @parttimecartinkerer
|
|
Sammo
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 1,461
Club RR Member Number: 103
|
|
|
I have a sensible sized update for this weekend Saturday I text my old boss (Ian) to find out if he'd had a chance to weld my pedal box up yet. Thankfully he had so once I'd put my Daughter to bed I headed over to his to collect it (there was someone home to watch my Daughter btw!). I ended up staying for about three hours because when I got there he and his mate Matt were making a six branch manifold for a customers Cortina engined kit car so I ended up staying and helping out and also calling various people I knew to ask about parts for other projects Ian and Matt are taking on. Anyway, today I had the afternoon free to get the pedal box back in and I was going to be happy with doing that! One welded pedal box. Ian apologised for the welding looking untidy due to the previous person who welded it making a bit of a pigs ear of it. He did however say that it's probably more solid now than when it was new haha. Typically I headed outside at the hottest point of the day to go and sit in a van! It was about 26 degrees outside so I'd imagine it was quite a bit warmer in there! I had a bit of a sweat on anyway. I got the pedal box bolted back in pretty quickly and bolted the steering column back on too. I'd taken it all apart so quickly I was a bit concerned that I was going to forget something but I had no nuts or bolts left at the end so it's all good haha! Once that was in and done up I had to get the clutch pedal back on along with the pivot bar for the pedals. I got a bit stuck here when I realised I'd have to remove the heater matrix again to get the pivot bar in. I obviously hadn't refitted it when I removed the bar to get the pedal box out. Thankfully it's only a handful of nuts and bolts to remove so it didn't really add anymore time. Once that was done I sat back to have a breather (it was bloody hot in there!) but at that very moment the work inspector turned up! (Yes, I use a Haynes book of lies! It's handy when figuring out how to remove bits of trim!) Once I'd cooled down a bit I decided to route as much of the wiring as I could but quickly realised (and remembered) that most of it clipped to the inside of the dash. I guess that meant it was time to try and get the dash back in! You may remember that the van had a grey dash originally. It was pretty knackered with burn marks from something all over it. I managed to pick up a black dash from a Seat Ibiza a few months ago and it's been taking up space in the dining room since I got it. It went in without much of an arguement and I even remembered what nuts and bolts went where! By this point I was starting to get a headache (the heat doesn't agree with me!) so decided to call it a day. I'm happy that I've managed a decent amount of work today and reallychuffed that the dash is in
|
|
Follow Me On Instagram - @parttimecartinkerer
|
|
Sammo
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 1,461
Club RR Member Number: 103
|
|
|
I forgot a couple of bits!! On Bank Holiday Monday I managed to pick up an engine support bar. I've been needing this so I could hang the engine in the bay while I worked around it. It's sat in the back of my car all week so Saturday morning I quickly hooked it all up so I could get the trolley jack out from under the van. With the engine supported from the top I can now roll the van around as required which is handy! I also ordered a set of steel wheels last week which turned up on Friday They're 6.5 x 15 and I believe they're meant for an Astra. I need to remove 0.25mm of metal from the centre bore for them to fit the van. I'll do that after work during the week and then take the wheels and tyre's into work and get them swapped over! These should help me keep the standard look going as best I can! This was the van when I was all done with it today It's getting there slowly but surely!
|
|
Follow Me On Instagram - @parttimecartinkerer
|
|
Sammo
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 1,461
Club RR Member Number: 103
|
|
|
|
|
Follow Me On Instagram - @parttimecartinkerer
|
|
|
|
Jun 10, 2018 12:46:33 GMT
|
now thats more like it!...love the wheels. remember to leave room for the hammerite.
its really coming along. the dash looks great.
JP
|
|
I know its spelled Norman Luxury Yacht, but its pronounced Throat Wobbler Mangrove!
|
|
Sammo
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 1,461
Club RR Member Number: 103
|
|
Jun 10, 2018 15:38:16 GMT
|
now thats more like it!...love the wheels. remember to leave room for the hammerite. its really coming along. the dash looks great. JP Yeh I'm gonna grind a little more out of them to allow for the paint I'm happy with the dash. Annoyingly I don't have a black glovebox lid for it. This came from a car with a passenger airbag so I might have to dye my grey lid. I must admit that I'm starting to get a bit frustrated with not being able to mount the engine. I don't have the skills to make a mount myself and my old Boss is so busy at the moment he doesn't have the time or space to have the van and make the mounts for me
|
|
Follow Me On Instagram - @parttimecartinkerer
|
|
Sammo
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 1,461
Club RR Member Number: 103
|
|
Jun 30, 2018 11:33:56 GMT
|
|
|
Follow Me On Instagram - @parttimecartinkerer
|
|
|
Sammo
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 1,461
Club RR Member Number: 103
|
|
Jul 20, 2018 11:57:26 GMT
|
Just a quick update to say I haven't given up on the van, however I have lost every ounce of motivation to work on it at the moment! I'm hoping to build some back up soon so I can get on with it!
|
|
Follow Me On Instagram - @parttimecartinkerer
|
|
mk2cossie
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 3,047
Club RR Member Number: 77
|
|
Jul 20, 2018 12:21:49 GMT
|
Don't fret, it isn't something that just you suffer from I've lacked motivation all through this hot spell I'm afraid to say I find it helps to try and do little odd jobs to try and take you away from the main headache inducing stuff and work your way back up to that
|
|
|
|
Paul Y
Posted a lot
Posts: 1,950
|
|
Jul 21, 2018 16:02:09 GMT
|
If you can make the engine mounts I will weld them up for you. Price will be one pint of a strong continental lager and a packet of chilli flavour chrisps. P.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jul 21, 2018 16:13:42 GMT
|
Don't stress about the lack of motivation. The heat doesn't agree with me much either and my garage is a bit like a sauna as it's constantly in the sun. As such all I've done in the past month is to fit a couple of lights and do some minor work on a few bits. Also Paul Y your offer is everything I love about this forum! Make it cool down a few degrees and I will be back on it like a fat kid on cake.
|
|
Last Edit: Jul 21, 2018 16:19:08 GMT by mrbounce
|
|
keyring
Part of things
Posts: 913
Club RR Member Number: 47
|
|
Jul 21, 2018 20:01:23 GMT
|
As others have said, don’t beat yourself up about the lack of motivation, my mk2 had been sitting untouched for months before I even bothered to start stripping it, it happens, I’m sure you’ll get the motivation back, especially with the offer from Paul Y to weld your mounds for you
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jul 21, 2018 22:36:17 GMT
|
I think you’ve got a few engine mounts? Can you not cut a couple down into the engine bit and the chassis bit, bolt them on and then template something to join them up... Then it’s just a matter of cutting and grinding some plates (which is a bit of a pain, but not terrible) and then buying Paul Y beer and crisps
|
|
|
|
|
|
Jul 21, 2018 23:21:36 GMT
|
I've lacked motivation all through this hot spell I'm afraid to say Yep - I've made very little progress on my rebuild over the past few weeks either. After a day at work in an unpleasantly warm test bay, the motivation to go into an even more unpleasantly warm garage is somewhat limited, to say the least. When I win the lottery, the garage will be air conditioned !
|
|
|
|
bstardchild
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 14,962
Club RR Member Number: 71
|
|
|
I've lacked motivation all through this hot spell I'm afraid to say Yep - I've made very little progress on my rebuild over the past few weeks either. After a day at work in an unpleasantly warm test bay, the motivation to go into an even more unpleasantly warm garage is somewhat limited, to say the least. When I win the lottery, the garage will be air conditioned ! You don't need to air condition a garage to make it useable - you need to insulate it amd insulate it well My garage with no heating in the winter is always 6 deg higher than outside temp (so very rarely reaches freezing point) and in summer 10-15 deg less than outside temp (so 30 outside is 15-20 inside)
|
|
|
|
Sammo
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 1,461
Club RR Member Number: 103
|
|
Jul 22, 2018 11:13:43 GMT
|
If you can make the engine mounts I will weld them up for you. Price will be one pint of a strong continental lager and a packet of chilli flavour chrisps. P. Very kind offer Once I'm back on it I may very well be in touch.
|
|
Follow Me On Instagram - @parttimecartinkerer
|
|
Sammo
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 1,461
Club RR Member Number: 103
|
|
Jul 22, 2018 11:14:58 GMT
|
I must admit that I'm tempted to buy myself a welder and learn how to weld for myself. It's the initial outlay that puts me off, especially if I can't get the hang of it!
|
|
Follow Me On Instagram - @parttimecartinkerer
|
|
|