Practical Classics Restoration Show, NEC Birmingham, 31 March-2 April 2017

The place to suggest or organise future social events, meetings and get-togethers.
User avatar
GTiJohn
Club Chairman
Posts: 7311
Joined: Mon Aug 16, 2010 7:01 pm
Location: Midlands

Re: Practical Classics Restoration Show, NEC Birmingham, 31 March-2 April 2017

Post by GTiJohn »

beef wrote:if you would like an engine on the stand again iv got a std 220gti M16 engine that could be used
We might have space for it - would you be 'doing stuff' on it? This show is more 'doing' than 'polishing' :D

Regarding the 216GSi resto (Simon's car), I've been in touch with Rimmers to see if they'd help us with parts and I'll approach some cleaning products companies to see if I can get them to help too.

The parts list is currently:

Driver's door mirror - elec, black early type
Service items for a Honda 1.6 - plugs,belts, filters, oils, wiper blades etc
Exhaust manifold gasket
Centre caps for 14" lattice alloy wheels
Battery
Brake pads and we may need to look at the rear calipers

If anybody can donate any of the above it would reduce our 'ask' from Rimmers .

The seams on the leather rear seat are also coming apart, as they always do. I know a good local leathersmith who's into his classic cars that I'm sure I could get to come to the show to repair this if we give him a ticket.

It's coming together ! :D
I like Twin Cams.... and Single Cams...and now Turbos
User avatar
GTiJohn
Club Chairman
Posts: 7311
Joined: Mon Aug 16, 2010 7:01 pm
Location: Midlands

Re: Practical Classics Restoration Show, NEC Birmingham, 31 March-2 April 2017

Post by GTiJohn »

Here are some 'before' pictures - these are after Simon B retrieved the car and with nothing having been touched

Image

Image

Image

Image

I have a spare cam cover that I'll repaint to replace this one.

Simon says ( :slapme ) the ALB light comes on AND GOES OFF!
I like Twin Cams.... and Single Cams...and now Turbos
beef
Club Member
Posts: 138
Joined: Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:55 pm

Re: Practical Classics Restoration Show, NEC Birmingham, 31 March-2 April 2017

Post by beef »

yes mate the engine is in need of a rebuild
Mr Teddy Bear
Club Member
Posts: 2551
Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2012 3:01 pm
Location: Bristol

Re: Practical Classics Restoration Show, NEC Birmingham, 31 March-2 April 2017

Post by Mr Teddy Bear »

If the plane is to change the cam belt make sure who ever is doing it can remove the crankshaft pully bolt. Cus it's tight :cursing !

I have a electric Clark knock knock gun, but I haven't tested it against such a formidable opponent as that bolt. Book gives a figure of 140 foot lbs I believe . I suspect it ain't coming off without using the factory flywheel locking tool.

As the D16 is a Jap engine and runs backwards I have wondered if it's a left hand thread? :slapme I expect that one of Beef, Dist John or Paul can answer this question?
Teddy Bear

216 Sli SRS Charcoal Met 1996

214Si Silver? Tempest Grey 1993
User avatar
RoverRevival
Forum User
Posts: 7558
Joined: Fri Aug 26, 2011 8:08 pm
Location: Manchester

Re: Practical Classics Restoration Show, NEC Birmingham, 31 March-2 April 2017

Post by RoverRevival »

nope its a normal tread.

righty tighty, lefty loosy

:wink3

recommend tighten slightly first (if you can) but only a little.
and don't forget

Image
Mr Teddy Bear
Club Member
Posts: 2551
Joined: Sun Jun 10, 2012 3:01 pm
Location: Bristol

Re: Practical Classics Restoration Show, NEC Birmingham, 31 March-2 April 2017

Post by Mr Teddy Bear »

:tt2
Teddy Bear

216 Sli SRS Charcoal Met 1996

214Si Silver? Tempest Grey 1993
User avatar
RoverRevival
Forum User
Posts: 7558
Joined: Fri Aug 26, 2011 8:08 pm
Location: Manchester

Re: Practical Classics Restoration Show, NEC Birmingham, 31 March-2 April 2017

Post by RoverRevival »

Beef, Dist John or Paul
Sounds like a bad beatles tribute band
beef
Club Member
Posts: 138
Joined: Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:55 pm

Re: Practical Classics Restoration Show, NEC Birmingham, 31 March-2 April 2017

Post by beef »

Mr Teddy Bear wrote:If the plane is to change the cam belt make sure who ever is doing it can remove the crankshaft pully bolt. Cus it's tight :cursing !

I have a electric Clark knock knock gun, but I haven't tested it against such a formidable opponent as that bolt. Book gives a figure of 140 foot lbs I believe . I suspect it ain't coming off without using the factory flywheel locking tool.

As the D16 is a Jap engine and runs backwards I have wondered if it's a left hand thread? :slapme I expect that one of Beef, Dist John or Paul can answer this question?
it can be done with out a flywheel locking tool :D
Kieran94
Forum User
Posts: 104
Joined: Mon Apr 11, 2011 6:22 pm
Location: Cardiff

Re: Practical Classics Restoration Show, NEC Birmingham, 31 March-2 April 2017

Post by Kieran94 »

When did they start using black seat belts instead of matching interior? :S
Nigel B
Club Member
Posts: 206
Joined: Wed Aug 19, 2015 8:55 am
Location: Birmingham

Re: Practical Classics Restoration Show, NEC Birmingham, 31 March-2 April 2017

Post by Nigel B »

Could we possibly do a video diary, live stream of the restoration??? :cool
Post Reply