1994 Cavalier LSi C20NE (was C18NZ) Work-horse
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No worries - I post up these pictures to give incentives to others.
I know Troy puddle fills his welds to replicate a spot weld.
(Drills a hole through one skin and then fill the hole with molten metal to join to the skin below).
He tells me that his technique is to weld as cool as possible, so as not to blow holes through everything.
Troy paints both sides of each panel with weld-through high zinc paint.
and when finished, he paints over with a thick sealant paint.
There are plans to paint over with another coating like underseal paint / truck bed liner called UPOL Raptor and all box sections and cavities will be sprayed with Noxudol 700 cavity wax.
When it eventually arrives.
I think that is the agreed plan.
Oh -and after a coating of truck-bed paint on the cabin floor there will be a blow over with body colour to give an original look.
The overall effect should be to look factory original, but with a much tougher long lasting level of rust prevention and protection.
I know Troy puddle fills his welds to replicate a spot weld.
(Drills a hole through one skin and then fill the hole with molten metal to join to the skin below).
He tells me that his technique is to weld as cool as possible, so as not to blow holes through everything.
Troy paints both sides of each panel with weld-through high zinc paint.
and when finished, he paints over with a thick sealant paint.
There are plans to paint over with another coating like underseal paint / truck bed liner called UPOL Raptor and all box sections and cavities will be sprayed with Noxudol 700 cavity wax.
When it eventually arrives.
I think that is the agreed plan.
Oh -and after a coating of truck-bed paint on the cabin floor there will be a blow over with body colour to give an original look.
The overall effect should be to look factory original, but with a much tougher long lasting level of rust prevention and protection.
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Great progress there. At this rate, you and Telegram Sam should be in possession of two of the most solid Cavaliers left!
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Hopefully we shall see at Billing.
Fingers crossed that I actually get there and it doesn't get flooded.
More bits arrived today - Vauxhall original check strap pins arrived.
They are like short stubby door pins.
Hopefully the doors will be a "solid" fit just like the body shell itself will be solid.
Here are my door pins that I received on Saturday morning.
part number 90 518 425

Fingers crossed that I actually get there and it doesn't get flooded.
More bits arrived today - Vauxhall original check strap pins arrived.
They are like short stubby door pins.
Hopefully the doors will be a "solid" fit just like the body shell itself will be solid.
Here are my door pins that I received on Saturday morning.
part number 90 518 425

Re: 1994 Cavalier LSi C20NE (was C18NZ) Work-horse
have you got a part number for the checkstrap pins? Looking good by the way!
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Thanks.
Try item 8 on the page in the link.
Part numbet = 90 195 523
http://ecat24.com/opel/catalog/part/1/3 ... 8939,8938/
Try item 8 on the page in the link.
Part numbet = 90 195 523
http://ecat24.com/opel/catalog/part/1/3 ... 8939,8938/
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lovely thanks think mine are well past it
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thats really nice. when you open the rear door its going to look lovely, all that shiny new paint
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Truly stunning work. The attention to detail is top notch. 

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Indeed -Stunning it is.
I am just preparing my side of the stuff.
Mechanicals and running gear.
Just ordered new dampers, springs and the front strut mounting kit including bushes and bearings.
Strut top kit is Febi Bilstein -so OEM.
Dampers are Bilstein B4's all round and
the springs will be Spax SSX 40/30 lowered springs.
I am awaiting Greig SRi's suspension legs, and will strip them ready for shot blasting and stove-enamelling / epoxy powder coating.
Now then - what colour to get my sub frame, suspension legs, rear trailing beam and anti-roll bars and maybe the front callipers all powder coated.?
The springs will be red - no choice in that.
What do you reckon for the rest.?
Black?...
Hmm - not looking for a chav look or demon driver.
Aiming for smart but modest.
I am just preparing my side of the stuff.
Mechanicals and running gear.
Just ordered new dampers, springs and the front strut mounting kit including bushes and bearings.
Strut top kit is Febi Bilstein -so OEM.
Dampers are Bilstein B4's all round and
the springs will be Spax SSX 40/30 lowered springs.
I am awaiting Greig SRi's suspension legs, and will strip them ready for shot blasting and stove-enamelling / epoxy powder coating.
Now then - what colour to get my sub frame, suspension legs, rear trailing beam and anti-roll bars and maybe the front callipers all powder coated.?
The springs will be red - no choice in that.
What do you reckon for the rest.?
Black?...
Hmm - not looking for a chav look or demon driver.
Aiming for smart but modest.
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Re: 1994 Cavalier LSi C20NE (was C18NZ) Work-horse
I would say black but if you're looking for something different and modest then how about a dark or military grey?
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Id say silver
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Hmm - interesting, wouldn't that be a bit too bling? - lolbtcctroy wrote:Id say silver
I was thinking of doing the alloys in silver or aluminium.
Returning to the underside stuff -
I think only the struts will be "that" visible to anyone that I don't drive over.
So maybe I could get away with Silver....
any more thoughts?
I thought possibly some red to match the springs..
I am expecting Humbucker to say bright yellow like some of the bits on his MV6 - lol
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A nice metallic blackRobsey wrote:Hmm - interesting, wouldn't that be a bit too bling? - lolbtcctroy wrote:Id say silver
I was thinking of doing the alloys in silver or aluminium.
Returning to the underside stuff -
I think only the struts will be "that" visible to anyone that I don't drive over.
So maybe I could get away with Silver....
any more thoughts?
I thought possibly some red to match the springs..
I am expecting Humbucker to say bright yellow like some of the bits on his MV6 - lol

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Hmm - I am getting some thoughts on this.
I think I will keep you all guessing until the big reveal - lol
I think I will keep you all guessing until the big reveal - lol
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Yes indeed - ha ha.
For a change - it is planned that I will be working on the Cav on Monday evening.
Stripping off the front suspension, brakes, anti-roll bar and sub-frame.
Ready for stripping and cleaning.
Hopefully I will not get in Troy's way.
I suspect that he will be working on the driver's side chassis rail that evening.
So he should be at the rear of the car.
For a change - it is planned that I will be working on the Cav on Monday evening.
Stripping off the front suspension, brakes, anti-roll bar and sub-frame.
Ready for stripping and cleaning.
Hopefully I will not get in Troy's way.
I suspect that he will be working on the driver's side chassis rail that evening.
So he should be at the rear of the car.
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Re: 1994 Cavalier LSi C20NE (was C18NZ) Work-horse
Full respray when you're done ?
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I was gonna say a solid grey might look good. But yellow sounds good as a backup plan, hehe!Robsey wrote:I am expecting Humbucker to say bright yellow like some of the bits on his MV6 - lol
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Yay! Can't beat shiny new parts! 

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Yup -that's the plancavalier1990 wrote:Full respray when you're done ?

Should look pretty much like a new car.