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16th January 2014, 20:52
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Originally Posted by fatbloke
Wish me luck boys and girls as my cars goes off to the garage tomorrow to get the motor running (think I've jumped the timing belt) have some welding work done (an MX5 with rust? Never!) and then an MOT.
All things being equal this means the beastie could/should/will be on the road shortly, albeit with narrow wheels.
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Good luck. It cam't be anything too bad on the engine front. It will only be a sensor fault I'm sure. Did you get your arches and covers OK?
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16th January 2014, 22:40
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Arches and covers arrived safely thanks. Shall look to fit them once the garage has finished with the car.
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19th January 2014, 09:28
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My car has been away since Friday and I'm completely lost. I didn't realise how much time I was spending in the garage and now I don't know what to do with myself
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19th January 2014, 18:05
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My car has been away since Friday and I'm completely lost. I didn't realise how much time I was spending in the garage and now I don't know what to do with myself
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It's like a drug isn't it!
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23rd January 2014, 20:09
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My car, or at least it's engine, lives again. Apparently a small piece of metal I cracked off the cam cover got got caught on the drive wheel off the crank and jumped the belt putting the timing out. What a pillock I am...
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10th February 2014, 08:31
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My car has earned the nickname Forrest Gump at the garage doing the welding work as they think when I drive it down the road it will fall to bits like Forrest's leg braces in the movie.
Let's hope not...
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3rd March 2014, 09:04
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An MX250 4x4 anyone?
[IMG] [/IMG]
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3rd March 2014, 20:08
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I don't find that totally unappealing. Must be the tyres
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11th March 2014, 17:39
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Hey fb hows your build going. Be interested to see pics of it finished with mx5 hardtop on.
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11th March 2014, 18:59
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I've hit a "minor" technical problem as the rust in the front is so bad the engine has to come out for the welding work and the garage can't fit it in until the early summer. I have the car back home to do other work, such as fitting the wheel arch extensions, exhaust etc, before it goes back for welding.
I'll post up some pictures at the weekend as it's sitting in the drive sulking at the moment.
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12th March 2014, 11:40
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Bit worrying, I thought MX5's were meant to be pretty rust free. Considering this one is a lot later than the early mk1's that most people use for a donor.
I've got a 2002 to use as a base but I will take it in for an MOT before I start...................just in case!
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16th March 2014, 17:10
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Having got Forrest back from the garage time for more filling and sanding...
The wheel arch extensions are fitted. Needs to more work to blend them in but I have to say I think I prefer the proportions with these fitted as I always felt the front was too narrow compared to the back.
[IMG] [/IMG]
Also did my equivalent of Photoshop and propped up the new wheels to see how they look. It was a bit dark so black alloys aren't going to show up too well.
[IMG] [/IMG]
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17th March 2014, 20:53
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Really like the outline of your build with and without the hard top. Flows so well
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18th March 2014, 21:55
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I agree, I like it with the hard top too. What's the final colour??????
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19th March 2014, 21:07
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Rosso Barchetta is the colour I'm thinking of - that the purpley red that very early Ferrari's were painted. It's still a current colour.
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20th March 2014, 08:01
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That's the colour mine will be*!!!
*subject to me changing my mind a dozen more times
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20th March 2014, 13:55
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That is similar colour im thinking of having my wheels. All one colour. With pure grey body.
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25th March 2014, 11:43
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Anyone know how I can reshape the boot lid? I think the body must be lower on the LHS (as you look form the back) and the boot sticks up by about 10 mm. I tried using a hot air gun but the material is so think it doesn't touch it, especially as it's double skinned.
I'll post up some pictures so that you can see the problem, although it's off having a new exhaust fitted at the moment.
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25th March 2014, 17:22
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What I did was get the bootlid as right as possible, it was a bit too low one side and too high the other.
I then built up the lid to meet the body and the body was built up to meet the lid. Lots more filling and sanding and it fits right now.
The alternative - I did this with the bonnet. I cut various slots out of the underside skin, clamped it to the right shape (nice and flexible with a single skin) then glued the underside back together with chop strand filler.
Interestingly the bootlid gets a bit closer to the spoiler on the right hand side rear corner, if you browse through some of the photos on here you ccan see that this is a "feature" of this mould!
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26th March 2014, 10:11
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I reshaped mine by heating the area up then clamped it in a vice and et it reshape under it on weight . Fits much better now
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