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#201 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() Strip the chassis, remove NVH, fix all the holes/paint, rewire, drive.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Eastern Ontario
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1990 745tic 1984 244DL (parts) 1989 245 slicktop M47 drift missile- ratty as hell 1967 220 amazon station wagon. 1990 244GL M47 summer DD project. Quote:
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#203 |
Always
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() Car is currently for sale: http://forums.turbobricks.com/showthread.php?t=326522
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#204 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() Bump. Sold my truck to save my car, so this thread will be updated soon.
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#205 |
Always
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() Okay, so after a long transport, she arrived, but not without issue... lol
Hood flipped up on the highway while on the trailer that she was moving on. Driver didn't strap it down, whatever, **** happens. I have her in my possession now, and it was a cheap tow for 550km ![]() Does anyone have a coffin hood? Or maybe Ill just flat hood it. But I was really starting to dig coffin hoods. I put the piece of wood there and I was able to pop out the dent, but the hinges are so f'ed, and the hood is like a mountain range. Broken taillight too. Little help? anyone have a spare? ![]() First thing I did was clean all the grime off, she has been sitting for 2 years(damn time flies). ![]() ![]() ![]() I forgot I had gotten the engine all ready to pull out! Should make quick work of that this weekend so I can fix the clutch. Also going to try and bend the clutch/brake pedal box back into position instead of buying one. Anyone have a picture of a not bent clutch pedal box? So if anyone in the Ottawa/Montreal area has some parts, I would love to get some to get this car going. I was on the lookout for a hydro clutch setup too. |
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#206 |
Been here for too long
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Edmonton AB
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![]() Jesus Ontario corrosion sure is taking its toll on any bare metal
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#207 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() I think that is just from sitting in humid weather. The car hasn't seen any salt in the last two years, it was parked at the end of a long driveway away from the road. I guess that would still be Ontario corrosion! haha The exhaust is actually in great shape and it was sitting on the ground under the car for over a year and a bit, just a bit of surface rust. You can see the downpipe in the trunk. That bare metal turbo rusted so quick. Probably should take it off and clean it, maybe coat it.
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#208 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() I will not give up on this car.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Most of the tar stuff is gone! Only minor heat stroke today. ![]() The stuff on the tunnel is super tough to get off. Next step is to remove the center seat support, the whole thing, get new floor pans and weld them in. |
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#209 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() Progress is slow, but I started extending the clutch pedal to accept a hydro cylinder.
Cut it 3cm down from the shaft. ![]() ![]() Started working a piece of 1/4" plate steel. ![]() ![]() ![]() Snug fit. ![]() Have to do the other end, and weld it together, with some reinforcing as well. |
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#210 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() Finally got the engine out, the extent of the bent fork was worse than I originally thought. Look where the pivot point is(not supposed to be collapsed there).
![]() I need to do the synchros on the T5, shop quoted $1300, so nope! Ill do them myself. I'm considering putting in a stock pressure plate instead of the 3000lb one. Thoughts? I would like to drive the car, and not break it. Also scored some RSX seats that seem to fit perfectly and easily modified for the stock location. ![]() ![]() ![]() and finally managed to get the middle support out of the car so I can start fixing the floor. I'm thinking of cleaning it up and reusing it and keeping the stock seat mounts. ![]() ![]() Floor is going to be fun. |
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#211 |
Våga Vägra 8V
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Lower Saxony
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![]() arrr i hate rust!!!
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#212 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() Tell me about it... The car was rust proofed too, some places just started the cancer and it continued to move, the places that were rust proofed are mint. Really annoying.
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#213 |
der Junge
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Normal Saxony
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![]() I need to tear out my carpet and check for rust and remove the sideskirts and do the same. Seeing this kind of stuff makes me nervous.
Keep courage though, it doesn't look like fun... ![]()
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#214 |
Våga Vägra 8V
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Lower Saxony
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![]() it can be.. sheetmetal work just takes time and patience.. and if you start to loose oversight it is just snipping paper with scisscors bringing it to metal and then hammersmash the **** out of it to make it fit :D I learned to just stop watching what is still left and concentrate on the sheet im working on.. you cant speed up the process.. you just can acceppt, that your car is rusty like **** :D
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#215 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() Yeah, all welding work makes my head hurt when planning it out. But once I have the materials and start actually cutting and welding stuff, I start to relax.
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#216 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() More slow progress.
Got the pedal welded together. ![]() Pieces Fit together nicely. ![]() Drilled two holes and welded for extra support. ![]() ![]() Who needs a laser cutter? I literally get everything lasercut, so I like doing stuff manually when I can. ![]() ![]() ![]() Not the best welds, but they'll hold. ![]() |
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#217 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() Religiously watching floor replacement videos on youtube, and looking for more time. Yes I still have this car.
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#218 |
Board Member
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Franklin, IN
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![]() This is giving me bad flashbacks. I hate doing this kind of work. I'm not a pro by any means, but my only advice is to take it in small sections at a time. Once you finish filling in one little area, you'll be learn how to do it better for the next section. Welding is easy. Having the patience to prepare the area and shape a nice patch is what makes this take so long. By the time you have all the holes filled in, you might want to go back to your original patch jobs and redo them. It took me almost a year to get my Camaro back on the road. It looked like butthole when it was in bare metal, but after some rust converter, and ton of undercoating, you can't really tell the difference. lol
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#219 |
Board Member
Join Date: May 2018
Location: Hudson NY
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![]() Don’t give up. Just one section at a time. I see you cut out a lot.
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#220 | ||
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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I tried to talk a guy I know into doing it but everyone is super busy, including myself. He gave me some good pointers so I'm a little more confident on the inner rockers(that was my main concern/confusion where to start). I figure once I'm in there with a hammer and some metal it should go pretty well. I have 4 new floor pans but they don't extend under the seats so some custom stuff will happen there also. |
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#221 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() The new parts getter arrived... Not project related, but you know.
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#222 |
Always
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Dundas, Ontario
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![]() Got the T5 Rebuilt and just collecting parts for the hydro clutch.
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