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Re: Toledo 1976 - We have power! - First Classic Project

#46 Post by mahony »

When you have it running how you want ( looks to be running quite well in the video :D ) you can always pop those plugs in and see how it runs with them fitted :)
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#47 Post by Chrispowell0813 »

Thanks Mahony, I'll give that a go in a bit.
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#48 Post by Dolly-Dimple »

Glad you have it running now, as above it sounds like its running well :-)
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#49 Post by Chrispowell0813 »

Thanks again Guys,

We'll decided as the front is the only part that I have easy access to I thought I'd make a start at stripping it down. Knew when I picked It up it had some holes but it worse than I thought.

All came off fairly easily but found more horror underneath.

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Center is in reasonable condition. But the edges look very shot. Having a look there has been a lot of filler applied all over the front and its been badly done.

I'm trying to work out can the bottom section be replaced quite easily? Looks like it is all one piece.
First option is to refabricate in metal. Second rebuild a new GRP section. Third new panel?
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#50 Post by Chrispowell0813 »

Just realised mahony your in my neck of the woods :-)
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#51 Post by mahony »

Chrispowell0813 wrote:Just realised mahony your in my neck of the woods :-)
Yep just down the road in Holland :) , I did post in the Ebay section some panels that may be of use , here is the link http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/millytriumph/ ... 7675.l2562
also the club do a Grp front panel which seems to be a good alternative.
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#52 Post by Chrispowell0813 »

Great thanks. I've added it to my watch list. Quite a lot of panels on there. Need to find a mig welder too if that is the case.

Need to get my membership sorted too still. Is the a link to the club parts lists?
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#54 Post by Chrispowell0813 »

Brilliant thanks. Seen it before but for the life of me I couldn't find it again. Bookmarked.
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#55 Post by Chrispowell0813 »

Had a very productive day today. Decided that I'm going to have a go at moulding the bottom valance in GRP. Done a fair amount before so should be fine. I'll cast these over the next few days and we'll see how it goes.

Some pics to show today's progress

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Think it looks a lot better already after removing most of the crappy filler that was plastered all over it.
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#56 Post by Chrispowell0813 »

Another productive weekend. Made a start on the GRP sections. So far making good progress. Think I'll finish one full side before moving over to the next. Also made a start on stripping more of the filler off of the front valance. Someone had had a lot of fun with the filler.

For good measure thought that I'd start her up to see how things were going a couple of splutters then she cut out. Tried again then just on a spinning sound rrrrrrring. Great.

Decided that I'd pull out the starter motor and see what might be up. Here is the result.

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Looks like the bendix has been sheering on the fly wheel. From what I can see from the top the flywheel looks ok. Does look a little dry tho? Not sure if that is right. Other thing is why it had started to run rough. Was ok last week :-(
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#57 Post by Chrispowell0813 »

Thinking it's starting to come together. In some way shape and form. Stopped back more of the paint in the frontside. Starting to look a lot more normal now at least.

Resolved the starter motor issue. Some of it I think was the bendix sticking other was plugs had had it. So new ones in seems to have resolved it for now.

Building up a think layer of primer at the moment to knock it down to the low spots. We'll see how it goes.
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#58 Post by mahony »

Sounds like your heading in the right direction , remember pics of your progress are good :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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#59 Post by Chrispowell0813 »

Thanks <b>mahony</b> I was supposed to have uploaded some the other day.

Some of the top prep
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Repainted grills

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And as much primer as it will take.

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The idea is to build it up and then knock to all back again. That way I should find all of my low spots and be able to get those out of the way. Fiver glass is going on really well from what I can see and it's been a great extension of my skills.

Looking so much better already
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#60 Post by Dolly-Dimple »

Its coming along nicely, well done indeed :-)

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Russell.
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