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Jase1969

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  1. Which filters are those? Also just store the images on dropbox and drop a link in.
  2. Thanks Pete, have the other side to do and then adjustments before tightening up. Although I probably would have forgotten.
  3. Well did some more work on the car, oil and filter, all fluids changed except antifreeze, will do that when I can get the car outside. Changed the gearbox and overdive oil, wow it had turned into sludge so added just over a litre, will run the car and drop it again. I should change the oil in the diff, any advice on that one? Never done that before, anyway a pic of the sludge coming out of the box and some new bits on the handbrake cable.
  4. I wouldn't worry, if you are using celly, a good few coats and then flat back and polish, should be fine
  5. Superb work and very organised, I may follow in your shoes and make up some spare halfshafts. I have the hub remover
  6. Some more progress on the car, managed to get a fantastic run on the rear wing, shame as it was looking good. Should be dry for another rub down and more top coat on the weekend
  7. Popped a little bit of paint on this weekend, need to do the door again, put it on quite thick with a 40/60 split to paint/thinners. Given I only heated the garage with a space heater quite pleased with the shine direct from the gun, need to flat back and polish. A lot less stressful doing a bit at a time and easier to manage.
  8. Well, car started fine, oil was changed last year but will change this again along with the filter, looking forward to the spares day tomorrow, need to pick up a few things and it will be good to attend a few shows again.
  9. I agree with that, when I took my Spitfire off the chasis part of it was indeed black and basically unprotected, now it has had numerous undercoats and a thick brush on top coat.
  10. It's not that difficult to be honest, you need to take your time and it is all about the prep. I went with an airfed mask mainly for clarity as I found myself rushing with a normal mask, it helped a lot with my final painting. I only use cellulose which is very forgiving.
  11. Looks fantastic, huge amount of work going into this. I need to look at my suspension on my 4A, luckily the PO was fanatical about all of the mechanical bits and used the car as it was intended which meant the bodywork was not touched for 35 years. Love the patina but I do need to make a start to ensure she is on the road for another 50+ years.
  12. Will be flatting back the bonnet and polishing up as per the rest of the bodywork.
  13. A few more pics from the weekend, making good progress, just waiting for some warm weather before we top coat. Next job is to change all fluids and to start her up.
  14. I was the owner of this car from 94 - 02 have quite a lot of history and back story if anyone now owns it. Original colour was Mimosa I think but I painted it in Saphire blue. PM me if you want any more info and pics etc.
  15. Superb work Pete, I need to go through my TR4A before the Spring. One of the best cars I have, awesome daily driver when the weather is acceptable here in South Wales
  16. It is a metal one, just waiting for warmer days to refit it. When I removed it I could see that it hadn't quite caught properly on all of the corners but wasn't noticeable when on, will keep an eye on those when I refit, it's not easy but well worth it.
  17. You do need to be careful but I found the plastic wheels a lot better, I used a sanding disc on one of my doors and had to finish off with some filler but it didn't take long. Restoration looks fantastic, keep up the good work.
  18. I'd get a grinder on the paintwork with the appropriate removal wheel on it, it will save you a lot of time.
  19. Any recommendations for tyres? I have Yokohama 175/70/13s on the car at the moment, not sure if I could squeeze to 185/70/13s. Anyway the current Yokos have been on the car for over 10 years.
  20. Some more pics of the car prior to this current work, very frustrating having to strip it down again but all good fun. The worse part is going to be refitting the chrome strip to the windscreen I also 'plumbed' in an extra fusebox for the electric fan etc.
  21. A few more updates, the passenger side is taking slightly longer to prepare for top coat, I've had to put some small amounts of filler in the boot to level it out, got it a bit too hot when I was removing the paint. A quick flat back on the rear wings that require no prep, prime and top coat. I have a scissor lift arriving soon so life will be much easier when polishing up:
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