RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
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Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
James
What was wrong with the original headlamp blows, when setting them up,turn the lights on up against the garage door or a wall,then your see which lamps are high or low and adjust as necessary
Dave
What was wrong with the original headlamp blows, when setting them up,turn the lights on up against the garage door or a wall,then your see which lamps are high or low and adjust as necessary
Dave
Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
Thanks Dave, the original ones were rusted around the mountings where the light panel was rusted away.
Decided to go for the plastic ones just for longevity really.
Decided to go for the plastic ones just for longevity really.
Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
Oh and Steve, I screwed the headlamp bowls in, didnt rivet them! 

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Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
As you're getting it MOT'd you might as well come clean with the tester and ask them to adjust them before doing the test, won't take more than a few mins.
Mark
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Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
What Mark said^^^^^^^^
Leave the bezels off when you go in, for access, take the appropriate screwdriver. most testing stations will do adjustment like this for free if you've done the groundwork (ie removed the covers and freed off the adjusters, or in your case replaced them)
I always do mine with the testing station beamsetter, it's more accurate than any other way.
Steve
Oh and well done for NOT pop riveting the pods in!
Leave the bezels off when you go in, for access, take the appropriate screwdriver. most testing stations will do adjustment like this for free if you've done the groundwork (ie removed the covers and freed off the adjusters, or in your case replaced them)
I always do mine with the testing station beamsetter, it's more accurate than any other way.
Steve
Oh and well done for NOT pop riveting the pods in!
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Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
JamesJames467 wrote:Thanks Dave, the original ones were rusted around the mountings where the light panel was rusted away.
Decided to go for the plastic ones just for longevity really.
funny you say that ive been welding mine up ready for powder coating
Dave
Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
I'm not worried about originality though, well I am on NWL but not on RUK.new to this wrote:JamesJames467 wrote:Thanks Dave, the original ones were rusted around the mountings where the light panel was rusted away.
Decided to go for the plastic ones just for longevity really.
funny you say that ive been welding mine up ready for powder coating
Dave
Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
Thanks chaps, I'll be honest and admit that I didn't even think of that.What Mark said^^^^^^^^
Leave the bezels off when you go in, for access, take the appropriate screwdriver. most testing stations will do adjustment like this for free if you've done the groundwork (ie removed the covers and freed off the adjusters, or in your case replaced them)
I always do mine with the testing station beamsetter, it's more accurate than any other way.
This mornings jobs were, fit new rear subframe bushes, bleed the brakes again, tune, fit the doors properly and basically finish her off.
The old subframe bushes came off easily, no problems with seized nuts etc and both sides were fine requiring no welding.


New bushes fitted with new cup washers, nuts and bolts.


The old ones were past their best.

I then bled the brakes again and fitted the wheels, the pedal feels much better now, they may need another bleed but should be fine. Hmmm I think there's something missing?

Ahhh that's better! Wheel trims and a bonnet make a huge difference!

and with that we are done! I moved her forward to clear the scrap from under her.

Ready for her MOT on Saturday

I even have time to give her a good wash and hoover out tomorrow!
Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
Driver's side window?

Sorry James, I couldn't resist that!
I've followed this recommissioning thread with great interest having seen the car on a trailer at Stoneleigh in February. Just amazed at how much you've done in just a few weeks to bring her back to life.
Good luck for the MOT!!
Mark
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Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
Haven't you got the little bit of Honeysuckle paint left to blow in that bit on the drivers door?
Looks fab otherwise!
Steve
Looks fab otherwise!
Steve
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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
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Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
I didn't think there was much point Steve, the bottoms shot to the point where the repair over the repair has blown the frame. I've got a door from Barry waiting for me so I thought I'd just rattle can that.Haven't you got the little bit of Honeysuckle paint left to blow in that bit on the drivers door?
I was going to cut the wings in properly and do the front of the bonnet but then I thought bugger it, I'll just get her resprayed fully at some point.
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Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
Everything crossed for the MOT.
Mark
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Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
You've either been busy with Photoshop or you've blown that door in too!
Incidentally I keep meaning to thank you (and others) for your excellent photos in your threads. They are invaluable when it comes to trying to remember how things go together. This weekend's project is to strip and rebuild a brake load sensing valve and your pictures and diagrams from your other project are particularly good so I shall make use of them I'm sure when doing the job.
Incidentally I keep meaning to thank you (and others) for your excellent photos in your threads. They are invaluable when it comes to trying to remember how things go together. This weekend's project is to strip and rebuild a brake load sensing valve and your pictures and diagrams from your other project are particularly good so I shall make use of them I'm sure when doing the job.
Mark
1961 Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier Sportswagon
1980 Dolomite Sprint project using brand new shell
2009 Mazda MX5 2.0 Sport
2018 Infiniti Q30
1961 Chevrolet Corvair Greenbrier Sportswagon
1980 Dolomite Sprint project using brand new shell
2009 Mazda MX5 2.0 Sport
2018 Infiniti Q30
Re: RUK - Project Recommission 1972 'Dolomite' Auto
You're welcome Mark!
Haven't blown the door in, I just removed most of the red oxide when I machine polished it!
At least Steve will be happy!
It does look better though. The paintwork on the wings isn't great, the waters left some marks in it. Bit of a bugger but I think with a bake in the sun it will harden up nicely and I'll be able to flat it off and polish it out.
Haven't blown the door in, I just removed most of the red oxide when I machine polished it!
At least Steve will be happy!

It does look better though. The paintwork on the wings isn't great, the waters left some marks in it. Bit of a bugger but I think with a bake in the sun it will harden up nicely and I'll be able to flat it off and polish it out.