MSO 662P

Restoring your car? Tell us about it here!
Message
Author
DoloWIGHTY

Re: MSO 662P

#181 Post by DoloWIGHTY »

That's right, if you get it wrong it's obvious as it won't line up :).
User avatar
Tony Burd
TDC Member
Posts: 1248
Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:36 pm
Location: Andover Hants

Re: MSO 662P

#182 Post by Tony Burd »

It is definitely sloping forward, all lined up perfectly.

Image


Image
Image
Image
Think it can come down about another 5mm
Last edited by Tony Burd on Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Modified Dolomite Sprint MSO 662P VA485 1973 Mimosa Sprint
ImageImageImage
Image
User avatar
lazeruspete
Guest contributor
Guest contributor
Posts: 822
Joined: Sun Oct 21, 2012 11:15 pm

Re: MSO 662P

#183 Post by lazeruspete »

Oli_88 wrote:All nice and shiny paintwork, shame the trolley jack didn't get the same treatment.

:lol:

Proper job that is.

does anyone ever look after their trolley jack? :P


car looks great! :D. i love the colour and wheeeeels.
1980 Dolomite Sprint Track Day Car....KLJ 895W. now redtopiffied :P

viewtopic.php?f=19&t=23031

Volkswagen Golf MK3 Gti....R301UUJ. RIP 22-5-13
Volkswagen Golf MK4 TDGTI 150 MM53VNT Sold 7-8-17
BMW 320d Coupe M-Sport YL08 XBZ with factory fitted Performance Pack - Sold 22/05/21
BMW 330d Touring M-Sport WN63 XPY - best daily ever

Proud TDC Member!
User avatar
Tony Burd
TDC Member
Posts: 1248
Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:36 pm
Location: Andover Hants

Re: MSO 662P

#184 Post by Tony Burd »

Cheers Pete.

I really want to crack on with it, it's just work & family commitments keep getting in the way!

Have you decided on a colour for yours yet?
Modified Dolomite Sprint MSO 662P VA485 1973 Mimosa Sprint
ImageImageImage
Image
User avatar
lazeruspete
Guest contributor
Guest contributor
Posts: 822
Joined: Sun Oct 21, 2012 11:15 pm

Re: MSO 662P

#185 Post by lazeruspete »

Tony Burd wrote:Cheers Pete.

I really want to crack on with it, it's just work & family commitments keep getting in the way!

I know the feeling. Long hard slog. I think my proposed colour and the colour of your car would go quite well!
1980 Dolomite Sprint Track Day Car....KLJ 895W. now redtopiffied :P

viewtopic.php?f=19&t=23031

Volkswagen Golf MK3 Gti....R301UUJ. RIP 22-5-13
Volkswagen Golf MK4 TDGTI 150 MM53VNT Sold 7-8-17
BMW 320d Coupe M-Sport YL08 XBZ with factory fitted Performance Pack - Sold 22/05/21
BMW 330d Touring M-Sport WN63 XPY - best daily ever

Proud TDC Member!
User avatar
Mad Mart
TDC Member
Posts: 8529
Joined: Tue Oct 03, 2006 5:48 pm
Location: Winscombe, North Somerset, England
Contact:

Re: MSO 662P

#186 Post by Mad Mart »

lazeruspete wrote:does anyone ever look after their trolley jack? :P
I do, especially as it cost me over £100. :wink:

Great work Tony. I've been following your resto closely. It's gonna be a good'un when you've finished.
Sprintless for the first time in 35+ years. :boggle2: ... Still Sprintless.

Engines, Gearboxes, Overdrives etc. rebuilt. PM me.


2012 Porsche Boxster 981 S


Image
User avatar
Tony Burd
TDC Member
Posts: 1248
Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:36 pm
Location: Andover Hants

Re: MSO 662P

#187 Post by Tony Burd »

Cheers Mart yes it's coming together nicely, the rear doors are a bit of a pain to get right, funnily enough the offside rear door I replaced & is a really good fit, but the nearside is original to the shell & I can't get it to fit aswell, but I guess they never fitted that well from the factory!
Modified Dolomite Sprint MSO 662P VA485 1973 Mimosa Sprint
ImageImageImage
Image
User avatar
Tony Burd
TDC Member
Posts: 1248
Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:36 pm
Location: Andover Hants

Re: MSO 662P

#188 Post by Tony Burd »

NSF strut fitted......
Image
Finished off with some new nyloc nuts to keep the engine bay looking smart...
Image
Last edited by Tony Burd on Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Modified Dolomite Sprint MSO 662P VA485 1973 Mimosa Sprint
ImageImageImage
Image
User avatar
soe8m
Guest contributor
Guest contributor
Posts: 3179
Joined: Thu Oct 06, 2011 1:13 am
Location: The continent

Re: MSO 662P

#189 Post by soe8m »

These gaz shocks are really good and i had them for about 100.000km and are still ok. The only thing is that the lower poly bushes are crap. I now use avo front with a lower uniball. The tube where the bush is in was worn because of grinding in the upper balljoints. The last few km i did put a piece of waterhose between the balljoint and lower shockmount so there was no metal contact but maybe you can put something similar inbetween for precaution. And spray some anti corrosion around the adjuster because they can go stuck due to water and stuff or tape the lower part in so that nothing can penetrate in area where the adjuster goes into the shock.

Jeroen
Classic Kabelboom Company. For all your wiring needs. http://www.classickabelboomcompany.com
User avatar
Tony Burd
TDC Member
Posts: 1248
Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:36 pm
Location: Andover Hants

Re: MSO 662P

#190 Post by Tony Burd »

Thanks for the advice, I did notice that the lower bush on the front struts (black poly) didn't seem as good as the one fitted to the rear strut (purple poly).

I will keep an eye on it although the cars only going to be used at the weekends during the summer, although in Britain being used in the summer doesnt mean dry use only!
Modified Dolomite Sprint MSO 662P VA485 1973 Mimosa Sprint
ImageImageImage
Image
User avatar
Tony Burd
TDC Member
Posts: 1248
Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:36 pm
Location: Andover Hants

Re: MSO 662P

#191 Post by Tony Burd »

Rebuilt the waterpump over the last couple of mornings in between family get togethers, just got time to post this before yet another family lunch!

I used a rebuild kit from Tony Hart Stag Spares

The pump was striped & cleaned, then the new bearing was drifted onto the shaft & circlip fitted:
Image
Image
Then the shaft assembly had to be pressed into the brass cage, I found a box spanner cut in half was perfect to hold the cage
Image
I packed the bearing with grease as per the wiki suggestion then fitted the oil seal
Image
Then fitted the water flinger
Image
Then pressed in the new top graphite seal & fitted the new O ring
Image
Finally fitted the 2 new O rings to the outside of the cage
Image
I will fit the impellor once the pump is fitted into the block, as per the wiki so I don't damage the graphite seal. I had the bottom of the impellor machined to a smooth finish for a good seal, hopefully.
Image
Last edited by Tony Burd on Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Modified Dolomite Sprint MSO 662P VA485 1973 Mimosa Sprint
ImageImageImage
Image
Jon Tilson
Guest contributor
Guest contributor
Posts: 11179
Joined: Tue Oct 03, 2006 9:45 pm
Location: Middlesex

Re: MSO 662P

#192 Post by Jon Tilson »

Interesting that you have a new seal but its a graphite one.

Most of the kits I've had recently have an internal seal that doesnt seal on the impeller face.

Job looks good....glad the wiki was of use.

I've never been convinced by the oil seal just push fitting in the brass cage either, but thats how it goes.

Jonners
Note from Admin: sadly Jon passed away in February 2018 but his humour and wealth of knowledge will be fondly remembered by all. RIP Jonners.
User avatar
Tony Burd
TDC Member
Posts: 1248
Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:36 pm
Location: Andover Hants

Re: MSO 662P

#193 Post by Tony Burd »

Yes Wiki very useful, plus good instructions sent with the kit from Tony Hart, although he says fit the impellor before fitting into the block, which I did on the last pump I rebuilt (before I read the Wiki) & it was fine.

This time I am going with your method as the brass cage was a very tight fit in the block & was difficult to remove, so I guess it is going to be tight going back in.

I was a bit unsure about the oil seal whether it was fully home as you can't be too heavy handed with it as it could be damaged, I had another fully built pump to hand which I used as a reference.

Cheers

Tony
Modified Dolomite Sprint MSO 662P VA485 1973 Mimosa Sprint
ImageImageImage
Image
Dolly-Nut

Re: MSO 662P

#194 Post by Dolly-Nut »

What wheels and sizes are you using? They look to fill the arches well.
User avatar
Tony Burd
TDC Member
Posts: 1248
Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:36 pm
Location: Andover Hants

Re: MSO 662P

#195 Post by Tony Burd »

Hi Dan,

Can't remember where I got them from as it was about 15 years ago, but I think they are Minator which are Minilite copies. They are 15" & about 7" wide. Here are some pictures of the marks stamped on the rims.
Image
Image
Image
I have had to take to complete lip off the top of the arch, plus I am getting another 3mm taken off the offset to ensure they don't rub.
Image
Cheers

Tony

Just noticed the fit of that door is terrible!
Last edited by Tony Burd on Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Modified Dolomite Sprint MSO 662P VA485 1973 Mimosa Sprint
ImageImageImage
Image
Post Reply