Hello all!
I thought I would start a thread in the restoration section for my lovely car. At some point over the next few years, I plan on going through a significant restoration with my car. As many of you will probably know, I use her as a daily driver, which has taken its toll on the bodywork, and also the car.
I really love my car, I think she's a solid car that has done remarkably well through the years, and I think she deserves to be made to last as long as possible. I want to get her an A1 restoration, with as much rust proofing as possible, to get her in a condition worthy of shows for as long as possible.
If you are going to all this trouble and expense ( bare-metalling ! ) will it still be a daily driver afterwards. ? When I had SWK done it was with the proviso that it could still be a daily driver. You know: the supermaket scrapes; the stone chips; the winter salt rust-on-the-bumpers.
Will you have an alternative transport while its being worked on ?
Any advice will be greatly received! My current shopping list is as follows:
BODYWORK
- Front valance repair? (surface rust)
- N/S front wing replacement (bottom edge filler falling off)
- O/S front wing replacement (rust bubbles across top)
Brand new wing £300
- Windscreen surround repair (usual corners)
- N/S front door skin replacement/welding (bottom going)
Club panels for these and the following + fitting...
- N/S sill replacement (front and back holes)
- O/S sill replacement/repair (front holes)
- N/S rear door replacement (damaged)
- O/S rear door skin replacement/repair (bottom going)
- N/S rear wing replacement/repair (damage above sill, rust around arch)
Arch panels are around but scarce.
- O/S rear wing replacement/repair (rust around arch)
Ditto
- Boot floor replacement/repair (O/S rust & holes)
Tricky depending which bit it is; Original rear valence are still available but don't cover the complete boot floor They only go round as far as the boot seam.
- O/S rear valance repair (both rusty)
- Get all doors and panels arrow straight with bodywork (is this possible?!)
- Full bare metal respray (highest affordable quality)
This is the £££££ bit. How long is a piece of string
- Rust protect car (as much as possible)
ENGINE BAY
- Full engine rebuild: (as quoted by Rimmers - open to better solutions, looking to get the engine running perfectly. Refurbished head last year).
Here are some rough prices from Oselli Engineering. I've used them on both my old Sprint and the MGB. They are good but expensive and long lead times.
http://www.oselli.com/service/engineering
Have a modicum of flywheel lightening, and certainly engine balancing. Now I remember we found your flywheel had been installed 30 degrees out. So a good time to rectify that.
1 Piston Set - Oversize +0.040 - 1850
I remember when we had the head off we found the SS engine number ( just like mine ) It may already have a 40 thou overbore. Would need measuring. In which case liner installation is one solution.
1 Oil Pump Assembly - Standard - New
1 Main Bearing Set - Standard Size
Again ; same problem it may already be at least 10 thou under. Needs measuring
1 Big End Bearing Set - Standard Size
Ditto
1 Head Gasket Only
1 Sprocket - Crankshaft
How about jackshaft sprocket and cam sprocket as well. Maybe the very first thing to do is have the jackshaft and its bore checked. No point in doing any overbore and new pistons if this is well worn.
1 Sump Gasket Set - without Oil Seals
1 Timing Chain Tensioner - Hydraulic
Check on the quality of this part. Certainly Sprint's are alleged to have a problem.
1 Timing Chain Guide - Straight - Lower
1 Timing Chain Guide - Curved - Upper
1 Timing Chain - Standard
1 Oil Filter - Classic Gold
4 Exhaust Valve
Didn't we get 4 new exhaust valves last spring ? How much mileage have you done ?
1 Gasket - Camshaft Cover
8 Cam Follower - Standard
First get an engine rebuilder to check the bore
1 Thrust Washers - Standard Size pair
Ditto They may already be oversize
1 Oil Seal - Crankshaft Front - Timing Cover
1 Oil Pressure Switch - Single Prong
1 Oil Seal - Crankshaft - Rear
4 Inlet Valve
1 Gasket - Inlet Manifold
1 Gasket - Inlet Manifold
8 Valves Guide - Standard
Yours were restored last Spring. Have you done much mileage ?
1 Gasket - Transfer Housing - Rear of Head Plate/Jacket
1 O Ring
8 Valve Spring
Ditto
2 O Ring
2 Cambox U End Plug
2 Gasket - Carb to Link Plate
1 Gasket - Transfer Housing - Rear of Head Plate/Jacket
1 Gasket - Thermostat
4 Sealing Ring
No mention of the hex oil pump drive. This is worth replacing
- Overhaul water pump
- Replace alternator?
- Overhaul/replace carburettors (fit non-obsolete air filters [1850 su's])
Which ones do you have in mind as I'm interested as well
- Overhaul/replace loom (is this advisable?)
Look at the 1/4in spade connectors. Are they separating from the pvc ?
- Overhaul/Replace distributor (significant wear. Fit electronic ignition)
Can the Distributor Doctor do an A.C. Delco dissy ?
- Fit overdrive/replace gearbox. (Keeping 1850 engine) .
Ah ! Another hen's teeth item . If you can find one and find the parts to restore it then go for it . Budget on £375 for an overdrive refurbish . Lots of parts NLA as I am finding.
- Check integrity/replace propshaft & differential.
If doing an O/D conversion you'll need an O/D prop. I wouldn't go for a replacement prop; . Replace the U.J's the centre bearing and re-balance.
As regards the diff; is yours noisy ? They do last quite well.
- Check brakes/upgrade brake hoses
INTERIOR TRIM
- Replace carpet
- Reupholster seats (leather?)
- Make water tight (replace windscreen rubber?) T
his will naturally be replaced at the bare-matalling stage.
- Varnish door cappings and dashboard
- Replace parcel shelf and card surround/fit radio
GLASS
- Replace rubbers (are quarter light rubbers available?)
- Source working rear de-mister glass
2nd hand available from time to time. £50 seems to be the going rate
EXTERIOR TRIM
- remove (maybe replace?) vinyl D pillar
Now obviously, I realise how substantial this is! I have no idea the time frame I would be looking at. I have ball-park figures in my mind for cost, but does anyone have a rough estimate in their minds? Furthermore, who would I go to, to do this work? I would love to do some of the work myself - a substantial part of the mechanical side & trim I could do, but I don't know where to begin on bodywork.
Wish me luck!
An interesting project. I've starting annotising your questions with my thoughts.
Tony.