'Tina' 1971 Toledo Restoration

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#61 Post by andrew_27 »

This is the boot floor in blue..
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I decided to spray the visible parts of the boot in the cars colour of sapphire blue. I bought 2 cas from halfords who mixed it up for me, i was surprised they had it on their system, so far though iv only got as far as getting it into grey primer
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IV also made decent progress in the gearbox dept.. the old box has been removed, so im planning to put a new clutch and release bearing in it whilst everythings accessible.
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Heres the old one (the filthy one) and its replacement next to it. Also here is the petrol tank just after having the tank seal drained out of it, i bought it from rustbusters and its been easy enough to use, i just hope its done a decent job inside the tank!
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#62 Post by andrew_27 »

Theres been limited but good progress since i last posted. Had to spend last weekend fitting a new water pump and timing belt to my Escort. It really puts into comparison how awkward working on modern cars is with regards to access of components :fuming: you just cant get in to do anything on the Escort.

But as i mentioned before, at least some things have been happening with Tina. Finally the new clutch has been fitted..

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And following much bother and swearing.. the Gearbox!

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Turns out the Synchro ring on 2nd was knackered causing the gear to slip out from time to time. (i think there are 3 spring loaded ball bearings inside, which may possibly have failed causing the slackness). Next i need to bleed the slave cylinder, fit the starter and re connect the propshaft.

Progress on painting the boot was halted by a reaction in the paint so im going to attempt to get that rubbed down and resprayed in the following week so i can get the tank back in and give Tina a little road test to see if all is well with the gearbox under load.
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#63 Post by andrew_27 »

I managed to spray inside the boot which turned out well and i was hoping to have the tank back in but I managed to break my leg falling over in the snow and looks like i wont be walking for about 8 weeks or so which puts a bit of a damper on things for the moment :snivel:
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#64 Post by sprint95m »

Sorry to hear that.
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#65 Post by JPB »

Ouch! I'm also sorry to hear that. after all, the car isn't going to finish itself, is it? :wink:

If there's any help needed with it while your snow damage repairs itself (if only cars could do that eh?), give me a shout by PM, I'm not exactly far away and do have some uses. 8)
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#66 Post by pandaselecta »

Sorry to hear about your leg, its horrible when bones break (broken arm when i was younger).

If you need any help with anything, just say and i will pop over :)
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#67 Post by tinweevil »

Ouch, hope your recovery is full and swift. I look forward to seeing the good work continue.
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#68 Post by andrew_27 »

Thanks very much everyone :D

It true, if only cars could fix themselves... now theres a thought. Ill cetainly let you know if i need a hand with anything as well!
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#69 Post by Jon Tilson »

nasty...much sympathy.

Is that an alloy bell housing on your new box or just a painted one. A useful weight saving and highly sought after if so...

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#70 Post by andrew_27 »

Thanks Jon!

Its just silver paint on a normal bell housing, i thought id smarten it up as it had been stored somewhere that was damp i think and had lichen growing on it!

I had no idea there was an alloy version though, it would have made fitting it back on the car a hell of a lot easier. Were they an after market product?
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#71 Post by Purplebargeken »

Hope you are on the mend Andrew. Bloody bad luck to break your leg!

A nice sturdy stool in a garage is a great way of enabling you to do some car related occupational therapy :wink:

All the best.

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#72 Post by jikovron »

echoing what people have said,,i wish you a speedy recovery and as john and big chris say,if help is required i can also help out if required
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#73 Post by JPB »

How about a bunch of us descend on Andrew's place some day and get to work? I reckon we could have that on the road with a decent afternoon's graft at it.

Bags I refit the trim and make the booking at Christer's for the test, that's as much as I'd be doing in one day. :wink: :D
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#74 Post by jikovron »

sounds more than feasable to me,,,although just for note i'm employed at U.P. none contractually so i only have notice of when i'm working up to 5 days ,,but certainly would pop over if where and when is worked out between the three of you
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#75 Post by JPB »

Andrew, how do you feel about the idea of an invasion by fellow enthusiasts?
If there were four of us there, then we'd have five fully-functioning legs between us. Should be enough as it's more usual to hold tools with the hands than with the feet. :mrgreen:
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