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Lucky@LeMans 22nd August 2015 17:17

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Originally Posted by ericholm (Post 69741)
Understood........

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/365/2...7292c89b_c.jpgDSCN3912 by eric holm, on Flickrhttps://farm1.staticflickr.com/353/1...0a2328f3_c.jpgDSCN3915 by eric holm, on Flickrhttps://farm1.staticflickr.com/479/1...0bce71c7_c.jpgDSCN3910 by eric holm, on Flickrhttps://farm1.staticflickr.com/293/2...12f835ae_c.jpgDSCN3909 by eric holm, on Flickrhttps://farm1.staticflickr.com/281/1...481d7b3d_c.jpgDSCN3905 by eric holm, on Flickrhttps://farm1.staticflickr.com/520/1...d550057d_c.jpgDSCN3903 by eric holm, on Flickrhttps://farm1.staticflickr.com/436/1...7f29deb1_c.jpgDSCN3901 by eric holm, on Flickrhttps://farm1.staticflickr.com/548/1...387e7b61_c.jpgDSCN3899 by eric holm, on Flickrhttps://farm1.staticflickr.com/363/1...60d414f2_c.jpgDSCN3898 by eric holm, on Flickrhttps://farm1.staticflickr.com/409/1...fc8ea0fe_c.jpgDSCN3886 by eric holm, on Flickrhttps://farm1.staticflickr.com/374/2...b9d3bcf8_c.jpgDSCN3888 by eric holm, on Flickr

I was looking through your photos and noticed you have used sealant on the fuel filler. I hope this doesn't react like SikaFlex when in contact with petrol. Sikaflex partly dissolves and turns into runny slime and blocks up everything in the fuel system. I found out the hard way on my Robin Hood 7 many years ago. Had to replace the fuel lines , flush out the tank and rebuild the carb , nightmare !

Please check with the sealant manufacturer before its too late!

redratbike 22nd August 2015 18:04

Tech spec

http://www.bond-it.co.uk/wp-content/...4/04/PU182.pdf

ericholm 22nd August 2015 19:19

Worried..... :shocked::shocked:

I just copied what Hurnleft did:

http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...&pictureid=206

For me the tech specs don't really tell me much other than its probably alright...any other views?

Looks like this isn't good enough for areas that touch fuel, however as the aluminum pipe is a push fit and the sealant is around the outside edges, the amount of liquid petrol that touch it will be absolutely minimal if any at all, also the tight fit of the pipe wont allow it to go into the tank either, so looks like it should be ok all things considered, I am sad to hear of the trouble you had, can you (Lucky@Lemans) confirm that the issue you had was where the petrol liquid came in contact with the PU18 or equivalent, or did you just use it to seal the pipes so no gas vapour came out like me.

Thanks.

ericholm 22nd August 2015 19:23

Nearly there, just have to remove and reposition some extra parts from front end to get the front section down to correct position.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/592/2...e1c48ccb_c.jpgDSCN4462 by eric holm, on Flickr
https://farm1.staticflickr.com/585/2...1e0b0466_c.jpgDSCN4464 by eric holm, on Flickr
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5696/...6aa2c187_c.jpgDSCN7654 by eric holm, on Flickr
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5752/...70d9eaf1_c.jpgDSCN4459 by eric holm, on Flickr

ericholm 22nd August 2015 20:46

Thanks to all of those following my build, I am trying to put as many pictures up as possible and use Flickr for this it says I have over 1000 photos loaded there. Heres the link again: https://www.flickr.com/photos/134265488@N05

Feel free to comment/ask questions etc. This is my first ever build so happy to hear all thoughts, etc.

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5781/...f698a0a2_c.jpg111Imag2e1 by eric holm, on Flickr

PS - I have a huge stack of Z3 parts mounting up and will put on ebay at some point, however if you need any let me know! :high5:

Lucky@LeMans 22nd August 2015 20:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by ericholm (Post 70516)
Worried..... :shocked::shocked:

I just copied what Hurnleft did:

http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...&pictureid=206

For me the tech specs don't really tell me much other than its probably alright...any other views?

Looks like this isn't good enough for areas that touch fuel, however as the aluminum pipe is a push fit and the sealant is around the outside edges, the amount of liquid petrol that touch it will be absolutely minimal if any at all, also the tight fit of the pipe wont allow it to go into the tank either, so looks like it should be ok all things considered, I am sad to hear of the trouble you had, can you (Lucky@Lemans) confirm that the issue you had was where the petrol liquid came in contact with the PU18 or equivalent, or did you just use it to seal the pipes so no gas vapour came out like me.

Thanks.

On the robin Hood I had to make a seal between the filler neck ( plastic tube) and the rough edge of the stainless fuel tank. I was quite generous when applying the Sikaflex to make a bead about 1/2" thick around the joint. On that tank there were no baffles so the petrol could slop around . I could only assume that is when petrol would come into contact with it. I replaced the Sikaflex with a proper fuel resistant doughnut type O ring seal in the end.

ericholm 22nd August 2015 21:31

Phew! thanks for the clarification, looks like I will be ok then, however once again sorry to hear of the trouble you had, must have been a nightmare :boom:

mobilerobbie 23rd August 2015 07:31

Eric; you grinded off way too much fiberglass of the bonnet mouthopening. I think you will have issues to fit the grill neatly....

ericholm 23rd August 2015 13:58

Quote:

Originally Posted by mobilerobbie (Post 70528)
Eric; you grinded off way too much fiberglass of the bonnet mouthopening. I think you will have issues to fit the grill neatly....

Hi, I haven't grinded a thing off any part of the bonnet, this is how it came, oh dear!

Paul L 23rd August 2015 14:07

Eric - I just had a look at Bob/Hurnleft's build and found this photo.

http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...psyiirozh3.jpg

Your bonnet looks very similar and you can see the extra grille surround piece on the floor.

So perhaps mobilerobbie thinks you have ground this piece down, whereas I assume you haven't fitted it yet.

Hope that helps, Paul. :)

ericholm 23rd August 2015 14:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul L (Post 70563)
Eric - I just had a look at Bob/Hurnleft's build and found this photo.

http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...psyiirozh3.jpg

Your bonnet looks very similar and you can see the extra grille surround piece on the floor.

So perhaps mobilerobbie thinks you have ground this piece down, whereas I assume you haven't fitted it yet.

Hope that helps, Paul. :)

Yep that could be the reason as I have that part still boxed and can only fit when I know the gap behind the front once I have removed the fan etc.

mobilerobbie 23rd August 2015 15:36

My mistake, I have the grille installed alrteady and that is much deeper then the original bonnet opening....

sorry

ericholm 23rd August 2015 16:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by mobilerobbie (Post 70566)
My mistake, I have the grille installed alrteady and that is much deeper then the original bonnet opening....

sorry

No Worries,,,,,Phew!

ericholm 23rd August 2015 17:02

More adjustment to the front end today means that I get get the bonnet all the way down and locked, just some adjustments to do to line it up.

https://farm1.staticflickr.com/755/2...9b593665_c.jpgDSCN4519 by eric holm, on Flickr

As always loads more photos on: https://www.flickr.com/photos/134265488@N05

Also went to Newark Autojumble today and got lots more lovely parts for the build, can you believe I bumped in to Hurnleft! :biggrin:

And there was a red tribute MX5 250 GTO there, what were the odds!

redratbike 23rd August 2015 17:32

so when are the door skins going on????

ericholm 23rd August 2015 17:49

I've lots of electrics and tinkering to do before I get to the doors, also take rear-end off and refit, specifically getting the Fuel cap and filling fitting correct so the body goes flush.....Also not sure how the door skins go on? I know there is lots more fiddling to do with locking systems, so getting a lot more done before attempting that. Will start listing lots of parts on ebay now to clear some space.

hurnleft 23rd August 2015 18:04

Good to see you today Andy, hope you found some other useful parts as well as the spot lights.
Due to head gasket troubles on my other car, I should be jamming some camping gear into the 250 and going to Ipswich for the Street Rod Nationals this coming Bank holiday weekend. Well worth a day out on the Sunday (public day) with several hundred hot rods, customs, American cars and even a lookalikeish Ferrari!

Cheers, Bob.

ericholm 23rd August 2015 20:10

Nice to see you too Bob!

Today I bought £185 worth including:
  • 2 x Lucas L576 Fog lamps
  • 40 x male and 40 female crimp connectors
  • 8 x flexible cable clamp/ties
  • Spring compressors
  • Fine drill bit for detailing
  • Stepped hole cutters for drill
  • Set of Bullet wing mirrors
  • 2 x cans for satin black spray
  • Boot latch switch for boot interior light
  • 2 x chrome washer jets
  • Cig lighter and USB adaptor
  • 1 x hotdog and 1 xCheeseburger and a bottle of Sprite
  • 2 x Front number plate screws
  • Large bag of 4mm long screws and locking nuts

Probably some more things but can't remember :eyebrows:

y cymro 23rd August 2015 20:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by ericholm (Post 70579)
Today I bought £185 worth including:
1 x hotdog and 1 xCheeseburger and a bottle of Sprite

A proper 2 course meal :smile:

ericholm 23rd August 2015 20:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by y cymro (Post 70580)
A proper 2 course meal :smile:

Well it was our Sunday lunch so I had to splash out :pop2::pizza: :bounce:


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