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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | Turns out my MOT expired last month Managed to book one for today, but I think it could fail on the passengers washer jet -.- | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | Failed They are going to quote me properly on Monday but he's thinking 600-700 Things to be concerned about: 006) The subframe bracket is spilt, it's right on the curve. Any suggestions I can pass on? Don't want to teach a grandmother to suck eggs, but someone might know of some easy way to fix that. 017) Apparently hydrocarbon's can be a sign of HGF Will be asking them to order Ralph's front anti-roll bar drop links What do you guys think? scan0025-page-001 by pqhf5kd, on Flickr scan0025-page-002 by pqhf5kd, on Flickr scan0025-page-003 by pqhf5kd, on Flickr Edited by pqhf5kd 6/4/2013 5:05 PM | ||
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Transport Guru MP Moderator Posts: 4947 Location: Bromley, Kent | Front wheel bearings; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ROVER-MG-ROVER-METRO-1990-95-1-4I-GTI-1990-1995-FRONT-WHEEL-BEARING-KIT-3099-/190769901887?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item2c6ac5b13f Rear wheel bearings; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rover-Metro-1-4i-GTi-Hatch-FWD-1990-1995-REAR-WHEEL-BEARING-FBK648-/270852718087?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3f10147e07 Front ARB bushes; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-Anti-Roll-Bar-Bushes-Front-Rover-Metro-80-90-/320800159809?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item4ab12df841 For the high emissions I would put new spark plugs, leads, dizzy cap, rotor arm and maybe a ECU CTS. Brakes could have air in or maybe need a new master cylinder, someone on here must have one they can send you? See if you can get it turned around within a week. Any welders on here local to you? | ||
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Front brake valve leaking is probably why the pedal creeps down.. | |||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | 111Sli - 6/4/2013 5:48 PM Front wheel bearings; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ROVER-MG-ROVER-METRO-1990-95-1-4I-GTI-1990-1995-FRONT-WHEEL-BEARING-KIT-3099-/190769901887?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item2c6ac5b13f Rear wheel bearings; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rover-Metro-1-4i-GTi-Hatch-FWD-1990-1995-REAR-WHEEL-BEARING-FBK648-/270852718087?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3f10147e07 Front ARB bushes; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-Anti-Roll-Bar-Bushes-Front-Rover-Metro-80-90-/320800159809?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item4ab12df841 For the high emissions I would put new spark plugs, leads, dizzy cap, rotor arm and maybe a ECU CTS. Brakes could have air in or maybe need a new master cylinder, someone on here must have one they can send you? See if you can get it turned around within a week. Any welders on here local to you? Had plugs, leads, dizzy cap and rotor arm recently The left brake valve is definitely leaking Little choice other than letting them do the work really. He was trying hard to get me to scrap it, but as he said, I'm crazy | ||
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Admin Posts: 1576 Location: Burnley, Lancs | Wounded! thats a helluva fail sheet | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | PoL is looking impossible The garage that MOTed pretty much don't want to do it and it they will, going to be two weeks I've spoken to a Metro welder and he said he'd take a look but if the rear subframe mounts are going (as far as I know they arent), that I might as well scrap it. Only other option is to borrow and weld and try my hand at seam welding things I can cut out of the white one :/ | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | Woo she'll live! Currently at a brothers friends and we'll be doing all the work Unfortunately not for PoL :/ Anyone know if the brake valves can be renewed? http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID000423 Item 20 Only 2 left on MG R Part Finder, will get a price tomorrow but probably going to be £100 | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | Need to catch up a bit She now has fully working remote central locking and electric windows (switches are not illuminated at the moment) Plus a load of other little things I've forgotten about Last weekend the interior came out and got the welding done for the MOT Untitled by pqhf5kd, on Flickr Can see a patch by the left rear wheel and the left sill is all welded and sealed up Untitled by pqhf5kd, on Flickr Here is the awesome welding done previous to my ownership It's all solid as it was welded from the outside by not a clean job by any stretch Left it for now but reinforced the right hand, rear seat mount I'll get a picture of the subframe bracket tonight. Wasn't a problem welding that in the end. So far fitted: Front anti-roll bar stabiliser links Front anti-roll bar bushes Front subframe mounts New drivers CV joint Down pipe and CAT off Left to do: Replace engine bay brake valve and all fluid Replace passengers CV joint Attach replacement hubs with new bearings, both sides Swap brake discs (replacement hubs are solid) New down pipe and CAT on | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | So Wednesday night we got the CV joints and hubs on and the brake valve off Last night got the brake valve on, exhaust on, interior in and brakes bled Was booked in for MOT at 10 this morning but apparently she's already passed! | ||
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purple_metty Posts: 2165 Location: leicsestershire | pqhf5kd - 19/4/2013 9:26 AM So Wednesday night we got the CV joints and hubs on and the brake valve off Last night got the brake valve on, exhaust on, interior in and brakes bled Was booked in for MOT at 10 this morning but apparently she's already passed! Congrats on the pass, always good to hear | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | All starting to come together Edited by pqhf5kd 17/9/2013 12:01 PM | ||
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purple_metty Posts: 2165 Location: leicsestershire | good man...pg1 is the way forward, its funny comparing mgf driveshafts to r65 ones! | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | redgrave66 - 17/9/2013 12:15 PM good man...pg1 is the way forward, its funny comparing mgf driveshafts to r65 ones! Looking forward to that the most LSD and UJ & polybushed linkage should give a real nice feel Steel caged bearings as well | ||
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Expert Posts: 2568 Location: Up in the lakes | Going in the right direction with this, torsen diff is an awesome upgrade, what gearset are you going for? The linkage mods really do make a huge difference! Makes the gearchange so positive and precise its unreal! No play whatsoever... Keep up the good work Edit: have fun chopping bits from the mgf frame. Was easily the worst part of the conversion. while its all out you wont regret getting an mgf rack, tres, steering arms and bottom balljoints. Edited by GTaddz 17/9/2013 12:51 PM | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | C6, might get a shorter 2nd and 3rd at some point though | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | Last of the major goodies turned up today | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | Here's my Cam locking tool Any problems before we use it today? Old engine coming out Dollies make life much easier I know the GTi rack is different to the standard Metro one, but that look's similar to the Yellow band band | ||
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purple_metty Posts: 2165 Location: leicsestershire | Gotta love the rusty hydro fluid, should of gone tf frame | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | redgrave66 - 20/9/2013 10:11 AM Gotta love the rusty hydro fluid, should of gone tf frame I'll get a picture of the fluid I drained, was disgusting | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | And she's alive Spent an hour or so driving around last night, right through the rev range Work to do, in rough order of important: Find new ignition/5AS earth Fix key start (currently jumping the battery to the starter) Grind the CAT/downpipe flange down to miss the linkage Find another gearbox, 5th is hard to get into and reverse is impossible. I believe this is the could be an upside down Top Synco Assembly? Wire in 5AS features (C/L, alarm, indicators) | ||
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Expert Posts: 4262 Location: Tebworth | I don't think there's a synchro on reverse. Linkage is more likely to be the issue, or someone's c**ked up the selector mechanism on reassembly - that's why I check all gears can be selected before I deem a box rebuild complete as it's easily done... I should be stripping a box in the next few weeks, so will see if the 5th synchro can be put in upside down. | ||
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Elite Veteran Posts: 703 Location: New Milton, Hampshire | quick_spider - 4/10/2013 4:22 PM I don't think there's a synchro on reverse. Linkage is more likely to be the issue, or someone's c**ked up the selector mechanism on reassembly - that's why I check all gears can be selected before I deem a box rebuild complete as it's easily done... I should be stripping a box in the next few weeks, so will see if the 5th synchro can be put in upside down. Even from under the car, with no linkage 1 - 4 are fine, 5th doesn't pull out as far as 1st and 3rd and reverse wont go in at all http://www.rovertech.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=144238 Suggestions here it could be the syncro I didn't think reverse had one, so assuming it's the 5th? Will send you a PM | ||
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