Troy's btcc replica gsi
Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
in the past i did rush doing jobs but that was because i needed to use the car now i have no need as i have a van, so each job can be done properly.
this evening never went so well, i made another bit but wasnt happy with it so launched it at the wall.
think i was trying to make to much before any of it was welded in position.
so made a template and cut my home made panel to fit exactly where the old panel was.
you can see in the second pic it fits perfectly, the right hand side needs slight adjustment but i thought it was good overall
this evening never went so well, i made another bit but wasnt happy with it so launched it at the wall.
think i was trying to make to much before any of it was welded in position.
so made a template and cut my home made panel to fit exactly where the old panel was.
you can see in the second pic it fits perfectly, the right hand side needs slight adjustment but i thought it was good overall
....with a brew and my favourite biscuits.
Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
keep up the good work mate your doing well some times the smallest of jobs can be the most rewarding
Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
right bit more of an update,
i've removed the exhaust and fuel tank so i could get better access to the rear of the floor pan.
once take was removed founf the chassis had quite abit of surface rust on them with bit of scabs here and there.
so sand blasted these areas
i've removed the exhaust and fuel tank so i could get better access to the rear of the floor pan.
once take was removed founf the chassis had quite abit of surface rust on them with bit of scabs here and there.
so sand blasted these areas
....with a brew and my favourite biscuits.
Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
more pics of floor pan repair. its slow going as i'm working all the hours at the moment.
....with a brew and my favourite biscuits.
Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
Here's where were up to at the minute.
i've had a quote of my local sandblasters to blast the underside of my car including engine bay.
quite please with the price so gonna go ahead with it
means i have to remove everything from under the car and in the engine bay, but think it will be well worth it in the long run.
gonna coat the underside with a zincing formula with very simular characteristics of hot dip. the product is zinga and its not cheap but one of the best zinc coatings in the world. i first seen it used on oil rigs wen i was out there many moons ago.
check and the website http://www.zinga-uk.com
i've had a quote of my local sandblasters to blast the underside of my car including engine bay.
quite please with the price so gonna go ahead with it
means i have to remove everything from under the car and in the engine bay, but think it will be well worth it in the long run.
gonna coat the underside with a zincing formula with very simular characteristics of hot dip. the product is zinga and its not cheap but one of the best zinc coatings in the world. i first seen it used on oil rigs wen i was out there many moons ago.
check and the website http://www.zinga-uk.com
....with a brew and my favourite biscuits.
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Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
Making good progress there bet your happy its moving forward
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Will be good and solid when finished...and very tidy.
Nice tidy welds and brilliant fabrication...even if I do keep repeating myself on this
Nice tidy welds and brilliant fabrication...even if I do keep repeating myself on this
Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
bit of an update here,
haven't been on as my computer broke so now finally back up and running.
anyway i've basically finished the repair to the rear footwells a little bit of welding and grinding is needed to finish completly.
heres a couple pics
haven't been on as my computer broke so now finally back up and running.
anyway i've basically finished the repair to the rear footwells a little bit of welding and grinding is needed to finish completly.
heres a couple pics
....with a brew and my favourite biscuits.
Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
for the passenger side ive cheated a bit and went and cut a panel out at the scrap yard.
looks perfect i thought
looks perfect i thought
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Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
Looking much better
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moved on quite a bit now rear chassis floor pan have been blasted and look like new.
started to repair the driver side rear wheel arch around the turret area.
pics as follow
started to repair the driver side rear wheel arch around the turret area.
pics as follow
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Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
looks nice and clean
Painting as you go?
Painting as you go?
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more
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and more
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Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
Looks uber funky
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yes using a special galv compoundEnvoy CDX wrote:looks nice and clean
Painting as you go?
spent 50quid on the paint so far
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why thankyouEnvoy CDX wrote:Looks uber funky
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Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
that weld on the top mount looks very neat, good work
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Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
The compound nice to work with Troy?
Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
TIt's really good tbh. It's cathodic protection rather than paint which is a film bonded to the surface. Only downfall is works best on blasted steel
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Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
Bit of a downfall, but still a step in the right directionsriguy wrote:TIt's really good tbh. It's cathodic protection rather than paint which is a film bonded to the surface. Only downfall is works best on blasted steel
Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
Not a downfall for me cause I've blasted to the correct spec.Envoy CDX wrote:Bit of a downfall, but still a step in the right directionsriguy wrote:TIt's really good tbh. It's cathodic protection rather than paint which is a film bonded to the surface. Only downfall is works best on blasted steel
Works ok on non blasted steel but it must be decreased and free of any rust and paint.
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Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
So, bare metal then?sriguy wrote:Not a downfall for me cause I've blasted to the correct spec.Envoy CDX wrote:Bit of a downfall, but still a step in the right directionsriguy wrote:TIt's really good tbh. It's cathodic protection rather than paint which is a film bonded to the surface. Only downfall is works best on blasted steel
Works ok on non blasted steel but it must be decreased and free of any rust and paint.
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Yes.
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Re: Troy's SRI 16V gsi replica W.I.P (rust wipeout time)
bit of an update. floor has been painted, looks well nice to say its under the car, waiting for fuel tank, exhaust hangers and some other bits to return from the powder coaters.
i've make some tank straps out of stainless steel as i've been unable to find any in good condition.
i'm replacing all the fuel pipes as they were badly corroded, using stainless ptfe fuel pipe and stainless hose clipes.
I'm hoping to keep looking nice and crisp and free of rust. can't wait to take it for mot when its done.
there is still much to be done at though i have only dealt with 1 half of the floor so will leave that til next year, once i have completed the entire floor and engine bay i will have it repainted.
here's a pic of the floor as it is now
i've make some tank straps out of stainless steel as i've been unable to find any in good condition.
i'm replacing all the fuel pipes as they were badly corroded, using stainless ptfe fuel pipe and stainless hose clipes.
I'm hoping to keep looking nice and crisp and free of rust. can't wait to take it for mot when its done.
there is still much to be done at though i have only dealt with 1 half of the floor so will leave that til next year, once i have completed the entire floor and engine bay i will have it repainted.
here's a pic of the floor as it is now
....with a brew and my favourite biscuits.