Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#151 Post by 80Sprint »

I have a working viscous I took off Martin if you need one. Not local and can't get to the garage for about 10 days but available if you need it. PM if it's needed.
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#152 Post by Carledo »

I also have a good working viscous coupling with fan and carrier going spare.

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#153 Post by Mad Mart »

OK, thanks guys. I've taken it off & lubricated it as much as possible and I have changed the fan belt. It seems better but I need to get it running a bit longer to confirm.
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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#154 Post by Jon Tilson »

When you put the exhaust on did you put the manifold flange bolts on with copaslip....

I'm just swapping the box on SFB for its current owner and the manifold flange will not budge....

So its all out and it will come off tomorrow...but hey ho maybe after 5 years they seize anyway....

And rimmers exhausts are sooooo awful....they never fit right and are always a nightmare to get off again.

Here is a big fat vote for the factory original....

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#155 Post by Mad Mart »

I doubt the coppaslip lasts that long on the manifold bolts anyway, but it was an original exhaust when it left me.
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#156 Post by Mad Mart »

We have been cracking on with the resto but I haven't been taking any pics., so here are a few...



Gearbox tunnel, parcel shelf, front seats etc. all reinstalled...

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Fuel tank replaced & all the boot trim...

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Boot lid replaced...

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#157 Post by lwalton »

You say spacing washers on the front shocks? Are these the rubber ones that go between the spring and the top plate or am I missing something?
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#158 Post by Mad Mart »

There are (or should be) flat washers about 2mm. thick that fit over the 3 studs before you insert the shock into the turret.
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#159 Post by MalcGE »

Two months to rebuild the whole car and four months to put the stripes on and polish the wheels. Guess,MLike me, you have been really busy of late Mart
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#160 Post by Mad Mart »

There was a small matter of removing/replacing the engine & gearbox on the S2000. I managed to get just about everything finished on VHK and then...disaster...

Whilst I was trying to get something in the attic in the garage, a pair of NOS front wheel hubs (GT6 apparently) fell 2-3 feet on to the roof of VHK leaving a few small dents and a tear in the vinyl. Hence there were tears and I now have to redo the vinyl roof. :snivel:
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#161 Post by Edin Dundee »

Mad Mart wrote:There was a small matter of removing/replacing the engine & gearbox on the S2000. I managed to get just about everything finished on VHK and then...disaster...

Whilst I was trying to get something in the attic in the garage, a pair of NOS front wheel hubs (GT6 apparently) fell 2-3 feet on to the roof of VHK leaving a few small dents and a tear in the vinyl. Hence there were tears and I now have to redo the vinyl roof. :snivel:

It's not good when you spill tears over tears. :?
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#162 Post by MalcGE »

Mad Mart wrote:There was a small matter of removing/replacing the engine & gearbox on the S2000. . :snivel:
Clutch job ?, not a small task and well done. I've just had to do a box change on one of our cars, bearings let go, a real naffer cos I only had the box out 12 months ago to fit a new clutch, so had to take the 'had it apart and together 12 month ago, so if managed it then can manage it again now', never the right way round is it, if the box let go first I would have done a clutch as a matter of course whilst it was out, c'est la vie.

As for VHK, such a shame, but at least you can replace the vinyl yourself without revrting to a specialist for a re-run
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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#163 Post by Mad Mart »

VHK has just passed the Mot test. :jump4joy: No advisories.

Just need to get the stripes on now.

...and replace the sports exhaust with something that fits!
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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#164 Post by Tony Burd »

Nice one Mart, glad it's back on the road, can we have some photos!
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#165 Post by DoloWIGHTY »

Another one back on the road....Fantastic news. Well done.
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