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7th October 2011, 18:25 | #41 |
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Must agree when you drive a Vitesse or in my case a P6 3500S it feels like an avent the sound and the power of the V8 never dulls.But it is nice to get into the modern Rover/MG for every day driving.(And MPG)
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As the weather is not too good for working outside I've started on one of my winter project mods in my workshop.
After looking at member Avons car regarding his door cappings and seat side panel, It gave me the idea I could make up something along the same lines so first of all a big thank you to you sir and I hope you are not offended. First of all I made up a paper template then transferred this onto clear plastic sheet. This allowed me to modify the shape to a final pattern. I then copied this pattern onto 3/8 external plywood and cut out the shape using a fine bladed jig saw. This was then worked to the position I am at now. I intend to apply some burr walnut veneer then after final trimming etc this will be finished off in two pack laquer. I will post some photos soon and could possibly make my pattern onto a pdf file for easy down loading if anyone was interested in doing the same project. I will keep you all posted on this. JYJ |
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I get into a modern MG every day - get the V8 sound and power - now where's the MPG
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Thanks Derek, I think I will open a new topic on this once I get the photos uploaded so keep your eyes peeled
Meantime I've been looking at veneer and found this stuff is quite pricey, looking at at least £30 for a sheet big enough for the job. Basically I'm almost at the stage ready to apply veneer. I have also received an e-mail from Simon informing me my dash & switch kit is on its way so soon it will be all tricked up LOL JYJ |
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I've now got my walnut dash fitted with the exception of the Harmony part and have almost completed the door cappings and seat sides as covered under another post.
But today being a lovely sunny day although a bit cool, I decided it was time to do the plenums properly. I have always kept the outside drains clear by jetting some water down them every other month but when I change the pollen filter I have always given the lower plenum a proper clean out by hosing some water and brushing all the **** away. As I have not changed the pollen filter on the V6 I decided to at least get the plenum cleaned and I'm glad I did as although the water was draining away OK it was well and truly blocked with leaves. Now for the embarrasing bit, I have taken the small plugs retaining the front shield off many times with no problems but on my very first one it shot off over my shoulder and I'm sure it broke the sound barrier as it entered outer space somewhere. I reckon on my V6 they had not been off for a while so they were tight to remove. Easy remedy is to apply a thin length of duck tape (about 6") and press this centrally over the clip, then remove the clip using two small screwdrivers. With the duck tape sticking to the clip it reduces its flight to freedom. After cleaning the plenum out I did the spyhole mod to allow me a clearer picture of what's happening and this also allows a short stick to be poked down to clear away any debris. I also changed the dirty pollen filter with a washed previously used one. I know this may sound cheap but it will only be tempory until the cars full service. Another couple of jobs done & here is a photo of the "woodwork" JYJ Last edited by Jim Jamieson; 16th January 2018 at 13:56.. Reason: add photo |
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Been a bit under the weather this week so not much done on the car. I have now received and fitted the harmony panel and replacement A/C panel.
On the door cappings, I'm now at 15 coats of lacquer so I reckon that's enough so they will now sit for a while to cure properly as I'm in no hurry to start dismantling door cards to get them fitted. Yesterday I spent almost the whole day sitting in the car feeling miserable. The missus had a meeting at Dunblane Hydro so me being her "gofer" had to drive her and three other colleagues there for a 9.00am start then wait until 5.00pm. I did manage to go into town for a visit to the Cathedral and lunch. Now I really know just what a chauffeur's life can be like. On the other hand I'm very proud of her, the missus that is. She has been nominated and is in the last three finalists for Nurse of the Year Award at the Scottish Health Awards to be held inthe Corn Exchange Edinburgh on Thursday evening. I will be with her all dressed up and willing her on but she is very downbeat about the whole thing. JYJ |
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Just an update on this thread.
The door cappings are still waiting to be fitted, I'm afraid it's just too cold for me just now for this work as I intend to take the door cards off and also look into another secret mod Hopefully as soon as the weather picks up I will be back on track as MOT time is also looming, well April for all three of them in one month. JYJ |
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