How bad is my Sprint?

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Re: How bad is my Sprint?

#151 Post by SprintMWU773V »

Jon Tilson wrote:They go inside the car by the seats and hold up the gearbox cross member. They should be silver not black.

Lol..

Jonners
Strictly they are yellow passivate but I'm sure black powder coat will do, it as it anyone will see them.
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#152 Post by shaunroche »

Hehe....they will more than likely be seen as there won't be any carpets or anything in the car....anything that is not bodywork, which will be white, will be black.

Out of interest, what thread form are they please?
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#153 Post by Mad Mart »

5/16" UNF
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#154 Post by shaunroche »

Mad Mart wrote:5/16" UNF
I've entered you on Mastermind.....I hope your general knowledge is up to scratch! :)
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#155 Post by shaunroche »

Bit of a step forward today...just had the chaps round to give me a quotation for paint in 2 pack and it looks like being around the £3.5k mark, to be undertaken in May.

I have had another quote of a grand less, but I know that chap, whilst very good, is very unreliable and these guys (http://www.motorsportpaint.co.uk) have a great reputation.

I would have liked to have brought the price down a bit by doing a lot of prep myself, but since having spent 4 days in Hospital in Portsmouth after being taken ill at Goodwood, have been advised to take it easy for a bit. Consequently, it's going to cost me a bit more to get done, what I can't really tackle for a while.

Additionally, I pick up my shot blasted exhaust manifold and powder coated rocker cover tomorrow night, and my replated door latches and shot peened inlet manifold from Niphos in Crewe tomorrow.

So, progress, progress!

Pictures to follow obviously :)
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#156 Post by SprintMWU773V »

£3.5K sounds about right for a decent job. They weren't on my radar at the time of having mine done. There's several places in the locality round there including where mine got done. Most of the money is in the prep and finishing, mine ended up with nearly 180 hours because of various dents, setting up on a jig, re-positioning the B-Post on one side and flatting and polishing afterwards.

I do know a chap on Cockshades Farm nr Wybunbury who seems to do a good job if you want details to compare and contrast.
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#157 Post by shaunroche »

SprintMWU773V wrote:£3.5K sounds about right for a decent job. They weren't on my radar at the time of having mine done. There's several places in the locality round there including where mine got done. Most of the money is in the prep and finishing, mine ended up with nearly 180 hours because of various dents, setting up on a jig, re-positioning the B-Post on one side and flatting and polishing afterwards.

I do know a chap on Cockshades Farm nr Wybunbury who seems to do a good job if you want details to compare and contrast.
I'm pleased you've said that Mark....I seem to think that's what Mad Mart kinda pays for his resprays.....I would be very interested in this chap at Wybunbury just to see what he thinks please...by the way, have you had any experience of or know anything about Trevor Farrington Restorations in Allostock? Tried to get him to give me a quote but he's not playing!!
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#158 Post by Mad Mart »

Yes, that's around what I usually pay, after stripping the car to it's shell. May be a bit more if there is a lot of welding to be done.

Edit: Of course it depends where abouts you are in England. If you're getting a respray in the London area then expect to pay a lot more.
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#159 Post by shaunroche »

Yep,I guessed that would be the case Mart....they seem reputable enough and said all the right things.......it's properly booked in for the 2nd of May and will take a month which suits me as it'll give me another month to save up some more funds and get all the bolt on bits coordinated/sorted through.

In the mean time, I've been to pick up some stuff from the platers....

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I left the thermostat housing in the picture to show a before and after...

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I have an inlet manifold gasket, but do I need to use any hylomar?
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#160 Post by shaunroche »

I'll be picking u the exhaust manifold up soon and will then be bolting it to the engine.
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#161 Post by Mad Mart »

I don't use anything on new gaskets. Maybe a spot in the corners of the sump.

I would get five new ones. Only one of those is correct as they should be bolts (with a shank) not set screws.
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#162 Post by shaunroche »

Ah, did wonder about that Mart...couldn't work out why they would need to be fully threaded!

From Rimmer's then, or would you suggest someone else Mart?

I ask as HB0980 is shown as being 3 3/4" but the equivalent Rimmers one is 4" long....
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#163 Post by Mad Mart »

I get mine from the local hardware shop.
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#164 Post by Edin Dundee »

Looking at all the plating and stuff going on, wouldn't it be best to get some fancy-coated bolts?
Not sure what would be best for all the heat/cool cycles, maybe nickel plate or cadmium plate? Just guessing. Would stainless be too soft?
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#165 Post by shaunroche »

Yeah could do I suppose.....just need to find a source. ..

Mart, you have a access to a hardware shop?

Wow, I remember those!!
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