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DotMatrix
Posted 15/6/2014 10:06 PM (#712717 - in reply to #641120)
Subject: RE: 998 A-Series Metro Special


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I think the lamp is from a mk1. hasn't looked at the connector in the wiring yet, but I will work it out
DotMatrix
Posted 29/6/2014 10:48 PM (#712969 - in reply to #641120)
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have had these alloys for quite a while and have had them send away for sand blasting but the sand blasting guy didn't do a very good job as they were only half blasted. he said that it was very difficult to blast due to the paint being a thick layer of epoxy paint so to continue cleaning the wheels so that they can be painted nicely I bought a can of paint stripper which I used today and it loosened a great deal of the paint but I will have to continue applying and cleaning to get them totally clean. I will be using my own sandblaster and a wire brush to clean them.








DotMatrix
Posted 17/8/2014 9:13 PM (#713907 - in reply to #641120)
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did some work on the 998 metro today and yesterday. it wears the front tyres on the out side, maybe it needs to be lowered a bit to gain some camber it is pretty high.

Other than find four good used summer wheels and fitted them. cleaned and waxed some of the joins in the front inner wings that needed some waxoiling. changed the rear wheel cylinders and pipes (changed the pipes because these are mini wheel cylinders and have inch thread and the old ones had millimetre thread). then cleaned everything including the handbrake brackets and fitted used but good liners. bleeding the brakes was difficult as always because when the pedal goes to the floor apparently it lets in air.

then today I drove up to my parents place to weld up a hole in the exhaust, but on the ways it broke in two just behind the downpipe which made a lot of noise. when I got there I found out that not only was it broken in two but filled with holes all along the pipe so I removed the old exhaust and went out in my pile of stuff and found another used one I had. I fitted the new exhaust and with some heating and bending it was made to fit without touching anything. We also welded a reinforcement on the downpipe right where it always brakes in the hope it would last longer.





































Edited by DotMatrix 17/8/2014 9:19 PM
Marv_666
Posted 17/8/2014 10:33 PM (#713912 - in reply to #641120)
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Unless the car has gone up a bit since the latest pic I saw...
there's no way it's high enough for that to be positive camber wear!!

Much more likely it's tracking, excessive toe-in...
unless or course something isn't right...
and you have loads of camber at that height!?
DotMatrix
Posted 17/8/2014 10:47 PM (#713916 - in reply to #713912)
Subject: RE: 998 A-Series Metro Special


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Marv_666 - 17/8/2014 11:33 PM

Unless the car has gone up a bit since the latest pic I saw...
there's no way it's high enough for that to be positive camber wear!!

Much more likely it's tracking, excessive toe-in...
unless or course something isn't right...
and you have loads of camber at that height!?


It has gone op a bit since the last pic.
of course you are right about the toe-in. I will measure out the both camber and toe the next time I have the chance.
last time I measured it was more than two years ago.
Marv_666
Posted 17/8/2014 11:33 PM (#713921 - in reply to #641120)
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Used to have air-cooled VW's, all lowered...
and lowered many others for friends and customers...
so I'm more familiar than most with camber related wear.

Simply turning spring plates dialled in some toe on the rear which many over-looked...
but with silly amounts of camber, who would know!?!
DotMatrix
Posted 20/8/2014 8:59 PM (#713984 - in reply to #641120)
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as said earlier I fitted 4 used but good summer tyres. not the prettiest combination of wheels I know.

I measured the height when we talked about the uneven wear and its 32cm on one side of the front and 33cm on the other so being to high isn't the problem.

I have also included a few pictures of how its going with the wheels I am preparing for painting. I am currently done with one, another is almost done, a third is ready for some light sandblasting and the forth I haven't started yet. But progress is very slow as I am removing all the thick and very well attached paint using rotating wire-brushes of many sizes and small sanding stones etc. before removing the last by sandblasting.














DotMatrix
Posted 26/9/2014 8:43 PM (#714666 - in reply to #641120)
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for long this car hasn't been able to heat properly and the engine wasn't getting hot, so I went out and found a thermostat I knew I had laying around and tested it and it looked good, closed properly and opened nicely when the water was almost boiling. then I changed the thermostat and went in to test the old one and as you can see from the pictures it didn't close properly, it looked crooked when open and the cap sort of thing wasn't attached so it was properly not closing like it ought to. so now the car heats nicely










DotMatrix
Posted 27/9/2014 8:17 PM (#714680 - in reply to #641120)
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a couple of days ago I bought a can of rubber-like-oily rust proofing spray. My plan is that this should prevent the sand and other stuff from the road from removing all the rust protection and allowing salt in the winter to corrode the metal behind the wheels. today I applied this to the area behind the rear wheels. what I found when I removed the wheels was that not much rust protection was left in this area.





Edited by DotMatrix 27/9/2014 8:18 PM
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Posted 28/9/2014 8:02 PM (#714688 - in reply to #641120)
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At least your thermostat bolts came un done, i ordered a new thermostat housing and stat for my Austin. Started to undo mine and all 3 bolts have now snapped the heads off
DotMatrix
Posted 28/9/2014 8:59 PM (#714692 - in reply to #641120)
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I know what you mean. the metal bolts inside the aluminium housing can be quite stuck. it wasn't long ago I mounted this cylinder head and because of this the bolts were not stuck here. also when I refit them I usually fit them with copper grease all the way down the bolt.
MetroGaz
Posted 29/9/2014 10:58 PM (#714701 - in reply to #641120)
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Hi DotMatrix, can you give us the name of the oily jelly spray stuff at all?
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Posted 30/9/2014 9:05 AM (#714704 - in reply to #714701)
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MetroGaz - 29/9/2014 11:58 PM

Hi DotMatrix, can you give us the name of the oily jelly spray stuff at all?


sure no problem. but I bought it in a shop that we only have in the nordic countries and the description is minimal, but here is a link and a translated description:
I have never tried it before and because of this I cannot vouch for its effectiveness but thought I would try it.

http://www.biltema.dk/da/Bilpleje/Rustbeskyttelse/Karrosseribeskyttelsesmasse-362413/

Car body protection paste
Protects against stonechips, corrosion, oil, petrol, water and salt. Can be painted over. reduces noise.

Edited by DotMatrix 30/9/2014 9:06 AM
MetroGaz
Posted 30/9/2014 12:32 PM (#714706 - in reply to #641120)
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Posted 30/9/2014 7:24 PM (#714710 - in reply to #641120)
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In Germany many people (including me) use a product called Perma Film.
It was initially used for salt water ballast tanks of ships, until the oldtimer scene "found" it useful.
Is this available in the UK?

http://permafilm.de/en/produkte/

It seems to be in Denmark:

http://www.fluid-film.dk/





DotMatrix
Posted 30/9/2014 8:08 PM (#714711 - in reply to #714710)
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forcker - 30/9/2014 8:24 PM

In Germany many people (including me) use a product called Perma Film.
It was initially used for salt water ballast tanks of ships, until the oldtimer scene "found" it useful.
Is this available in the UK?

http://permafilm.de/en/produkte/

It seems to be in Denmark:

http://www.fluid-film.dk/







ok. I didn't know that product but am very familiar with other rust proofing products available in denmark which are all wax or oil based. I have emailed the people to see where there is a store you can buy this stuff in. thanks for the link
DotMatrix
Posted 10/11/2014 10:58 PM (#715661 - in reply to #714711)
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DotMatrix - 30/9/2014 9:08 PM

forcker - 30/9/2014 8:24 PM

In Germany many people (including me) use a product called Perma Film.
It was initially used for salt water ballast tanks of ships, until the oldtimer scene "found" it useful.
Is this available in the UK?

http://permafilm.de/en/produkte/

It seems to be in Denmark:

http://www.fluid-film.dk/







ok. I didn't know that product but am very familiar with other rust proofing products available in denmark which are all wax or oil based. I have emailed the people to see where there is a store you can buy this stuff in. thanks for the link


they have only one store in denmark and its across two bridges and about 150 miles away so I will buy some of it the next time I'm in that area and try it.
DotMatrix
Posted 10/11/2014 11:15 PM (#715662 - in reply to #641120)
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so I changed the air filter and fixed a sticky rear brake. it turned out that the handbrake arm inside the drum was full of dirt and couldn't move so I cleaned it and didn't grease it in the join like I normally do, so now we will see if not greasing it will stop dirt collecting or make it go quicker than normally







DotMatrix
Posted 11/11/2014 9:40 PM (#715684 - in reply to #641120)
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So I worked some more on the alloy wheels and now three of them are ready for the painter and the forth wheel is about half ready.
I have removed the last paint from the three wheels using a dremmel like thing and sandblasted them afterwards to flatten the scratches made by the dremmel a bit.

I will have the painter give them a coat of epoxy primer or something I can sand down if needed to remove the last scratches before the painter gets them back for painting.
















Edited by DotMatrix 11/11/2014 9:42 PM
DotMatrix
Posted 19/11/2014 9:44 PM (#715805 - in reply to #641120)
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Today I changed the sparkplugs as the old ones had done 9000 miles.
I also started to freshen up the winter wheels, removing the rust and priming, painting and giving them lacquer.
Fitted two new winter tyres.














DotMatrix
Posted 25/11/2014 9:27 PM (#715907 - in reply to #641120)
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More painting of winter wheels. they ended up looking nice I think









DotMatrix
Posted 25/11/2014 9:30 PM (#715908 - in reply to #641120)
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quite a bad picture I know. It was very dark. anyway, winter wheels fitted now



DotMatrix
Posted 30/11/2014 10:56 PM (#716000 - in reply to #641120)
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better daylight pics of freshly painted steels





Edited by DotMatrix 30/11/2014 10:57 PM
DotMatrix
Posted 5/1/2015 10:49 PM (#716472 - in reply to #641120)
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as its dark in the morning when going to work and dark in the evening when coming home from work it was irritating that the light in the car only turned on sometimes and I had no more good used door switches that were so I bought some on ebay and changed both.



DotMatrix
Posted 25/2/2015 10:22 PM (#717137 - in reply to #641120)
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so the car is still being used every day and is running well since I changed the oil adjusted valves for the third time in a month, the adjustment seems to stick now. a couple of the adjustment nuts are worn I think.

As you can see we went to the tip one day. practical to have a metro when the trailer is filled with other stuff

also we had a bit of snow one day as you can see but not much.




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