Bruce the FWD

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Spunkymonkey

Re: Bruce the FWD

#76 Post by Spunkymonkey »

JPB wrote: 1300 owners, can Dolomite wheel arch liners be fitted to the little FWD?
With a big enough tube of silicone anything (non-structural) can be made to fit :wink:
JPB

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#77 Post by JPB »

Excellent. Paul, get some liners fitted and it'll never rust again..... :|
Pauldaf44

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#78 Post by Pauldaf44 »

The last part of project Bruce is issued today.

More extensive rot to the sill in hindsight I would have replaced the whole thing with repair panels.
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The end of the sill got a plate and some underseal.
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The completed forward structure of the front of the sill all nice and solid.
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Nicely undersealed ready for the wing to go on
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Oh joy more unforseen rot nice plate at the back of the sill sorted that one
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welded inn
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Wings back on and a nice skim coat of filler to smooth it all up
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Then work started on the engine bay. Strut was removed and the casing pulled back into place. The seams where then welded back down and a plate was applied at the back of the strut. A layer of sealant finished it off
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The same was then done on the other side.

After that we tackled some other general holes which where done to put the MOT tester in a good mood.
Bonnet corner
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Other places where some of the wheel arches and the top of the wing and A pillar.

Then on went the paint.
Sill
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Then I got creative Bruce got some fetching eyebrows and the black paint was extended around the arch.
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All outside washed and waiting for an MOT tomorrow fingers crossed.

Need to get some green paint made up to cover the grey patch and then after a nice polish this car might just start to look the part!
Hope you enjoyed the update as it took an hour to type.

Paul
Pauldaf44

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#79 Post by Pauldaf44 »

It failed the tester found a stress crack in the rear of the sill that I hadn't spotted. The tester comented that the car was tidy in all other respects :( .

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Rot in Front Valance
Spunkymonkey

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#80 Post by Spunkymonkey »

Paul, from the fail sheet you posted on the Daf forum you really should find a different tester who's actually come across something older than a '98 Corsa before now (or at least knows how to read the manual).

Unless you have no interior or n/s mirror fitted, the fail for a damaged "obligatory o/s mirror" is just plain wrong*. A car of Bruce's age (first used before 1st August 1978) doesn't have any obligatory mirrors apart from either an interior or an o/s exterior or a n/s exterior.




* and I can see both in your photos. Incidentally if, as you say, the mirrors were cracked during the test, the garage is liable for replacement costs.
Nathan Mwk 627G

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#81 Post by Nathan Mwk 627G »

Pauldaf44 wrote:
Need to get some green paint made up to cover the grey patch and then after a nice polish this car might just start to look the part!
Paul
Paul, go to Hex holdings and see Kirk, if you take your car up then he'l match you some paint up and there not expensive either!!

Coventry
19, Bilton Industrial Estate,
Humber Avenue, Coventry,
CV3 1JL.
Telephone: 0247 6456454
Fax: 0247 6636946 Exeter

Iv had loads of paint from them and never problem!!

Nathan
Pauldaf44

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#82 Post by Pauldaf44 »

Now jumping up and down with a stupid grin on my face as Bruce is 100% road legal
JPB

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#83 Post by JPB »

Excellent! Now get some arch liners fitted and keep him that way. :D
Spunkymonkey

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#84 Post by Spunkymonkey »

NOt quite 100% road legal, Paul, cos your mileage didn't go up between the two so you've probably got a faulty speedo. Not an MOT issue but still contravenes the C&U regs :P

Oh, well done btw ;)
Pauldaf44

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#85 Post by Pauldaf44 »

The speedo reads speed perfectly well just not miles. Oh and theres a shiny new cable in a box ready to go in when I stop shaking with excitement that should do the trick.

Paul

Am I right in thinking theres a dolly meet tonight that a newly MOT'd Bruce might just have to attend at the Village Hotel Canley?
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#86 Post by NickMorgan »

Well done Paul :D
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#87 Post by Pauldaf44 »

woo 1000 miles of faultless motoring. New head gasket and rad installed slight hot running as a result sorted.

Now as Im like that I think this car may well be for sale soon. I will replace it when my luck changes at the moment the stress of running too classics is getting to me. You've all seen the amount of work thats gone in so im hoping someone could give a ball park value as too what the car is now worth.

Paul
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#88 Post by Pauldaf44 »

Hi now im looking for some paint to tidy up the 1300, but have hit the problem of not knowing what the colour is called let alone what the paint code is. Can anyone help and tell me what colour my car is?
JPB

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#89 Post by JPB »

Olive
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#90 Post by Pauldaf44 »

JPB wrote:Olive
Thats what I thought but I haven't been able to find it listed as a triumph colour which is somewhat annoying
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