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[car_overhaul] Project Eddie

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Carbs4me

Oh i dont know if this is entirey acurate but my mate who is a profession mechanic tells me to rough up the ports slightly rather than making them smooth with a polish... he says something about it causing turbulance which gives a good mixture which gives more power if i understood what he said correctly, and beware oversizing the ports it dusnt always increase power figures. His words where after i mentioned getting a port and polish "its just a money making scheme that gives no benefit"

 

I aint no expert but he won the mechanic of the year award! LOL

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GTIJIM

oh right :) ill just rough it up then should work well with a good cam and a 4-2-1 :D

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johnnyboy666

i think you want smooth one side, and rough the other, but I forget which way round it is :P

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GTIJIM

right proper update finally lol there are a lot of pictures :D

 

the last week i have been juggling jobs on other peoples cars and my own but managed to get quite a bit done :) first up got some filling done on the knackered wing :D

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painted over in black for the night to stop the bare metal rusting :) still fare from finishing...

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bit more filler work

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got some of this filler primer from my local parts shop, was up for 4.99 but as i know the man got it for £4 :D excellent stuff and lasts for a long time.

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wing dent finished off and primed

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other dent still to finish in this pic

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while that was drying i stripped the door down so i could get the lock and handle out when painting it :)

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GTIJIM

got some more dents repaired and primed on the drivers side

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next day after repairing the other dent on the passengers wing and priming it also a bit of primer on the bonnet but its got too many dents to repair so will be replacing it at some point with an Auto one :D

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boot got flatted

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plastics removed

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all dents now finished off :thumb:

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GTIJIM

front bumper off

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and the rear with the lights

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and today then up to date it was a nice day i thought great day for painting so moved the car over (it actually started first time :D) and began masking up ready to tack cloth it and get on with painting and what would you know the heavens opened :( just my luck lol so left it like this

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rear valance in stone chip after repairing the rust :)

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fingers crossed i get a better day tommorow then the paint will be put on :D

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johnnyboy666

at least it didnt rain after youd started spraying! you gonna put some sort of canopy over it when painting just in case?

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GTIJIM

may ask my uncle if i can borrow his :D last thing i want is £40 worth of paint down the drain :(

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johnnyboy666

exactly! and the weathers a bit on and off at the moment.

 

even just a sheet of tarpauline tied to something either side would help

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GTIJIM

luckily managed to get some good weather today :D so now the car is fully painted in its new colour, bit of a poor finish at the moment but so was my brothers until we flatted and polished it and it came out like glass so hopefully this will be the same :D

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allye

what was the new colour?

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GTIJIM

you'll have to wait and see :D pics will be up later, there's plenty of them just got to get them off the camera :D

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GTIJIM

right then pics finally :) i think my camera doesn't like me any more lol

 

soooooo this is the compressor i used today :) cost me £50 off my brother and its nearly new so bargain lol, i know its not exactly huge but its not the size of the tool its how you use it :lol:

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so first coat of the new colour going on :)

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yep its black :D had many sleepless nights trying to decide what colour to do it and even went through a faze of wanting to paint it racing blue but that idea quickly went out the window :D

so next coat on

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and another

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and another

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went for 5 all together :)

at this point this was how the sky was looking :(

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but still carried on lol next was the boot and the bonnet, the bonnet im not happy with as well as the roof but it should flat and polish to a nice even paint finish like on my brothers, well i hope it will :D

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boot getting a few coats

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and boot and bonnet done

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GTIJIM

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then the passengers side got painted, again 5 coats

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and the roof as i say not happy with it but should look good with a bit of work :thumb:

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all done then so unmasked it and put in some different rear windows as the previous ones had a registration off a different car etched into them :(

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then as soon as i moved it back to its regular spot this happened

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yep rain :( ah well paint is dry now :) some nice fresh paint beading

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GTIJIM

and last but not least got some flatting paper, 1200, 1500 and 2000 :D

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hopefully begin the flatting process tomorrow :) will get some more pics then.

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GTIJIM

bit of progress today :) began the flatting and polishing process on the bonnet in-between the rain lol

 

here's how it was before hand

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as you can see its was as flat as a flat thing so i broke out the wet and dry paper grades 1500 and 2000 which gave me this

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whole bonnet done the same

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then onto the polishing :D after one pass with farecla scratch remover

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after a few more, half the bonnet done :argie:

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and finished :D

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GTIJIM

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not bad considering it looked similar to this before :D

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allye

you've done an amazing job mate! really well done on the finish. Just bit of a shame your not doing the door shuts, engine bay etc? You could have done it in red and looking pimp! opinion and that.

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GTIJIM

you've done an amazing job mate! really well done on the finish. Just bit of a shame your not doing the door shuts, engine bay etc? You could have done it in red and looking pimp! opinion and that.

thanks :D

i was planning on doing it red but i like black ones :D

door shuts and engine bay are all getting painted as well when the weather gets better :D hopefully never be able to notice it was red

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BusEngineer

Im seriously impressed, that looks to be a great finish

 

Im waiting for the right weather to start rollering my VW T25 campervan, that will be flatted after each coat and polished after, never done it before so slightly nervous!!

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GTIJIM

Im seriously impressed, that looks to be a great finish

 

Im waiting for the right weather to start rollering my VW T25 campervan, that will be flatted after each coat and polished after, never done it before so slightly nervous!!

 

thanks :D

ive seen quite a few roller paint jobs and it can look amazing :) just have to make sure you get a good few coats on there so there's a nice amount to flat back :D i was nervous painting the pug which is nothing on a T25's size lol just got to get stuck in there and keep thinking of what the end result will be like.

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rikky

just read this from start to finish, pretty good work, brave to chance painting it outside though! a lad who lived near me painted his mk2 escort in the rain years ago and it was a right state

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GTIJIM

thanks :D i thought it was going to rain a couple of times when i was painting it, lucky it didnt :D

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rikky

i've always wanted to be able to paint decent myself, i've had numerous experiences where i've had shells etc whch needed prepping and had to pay others to do it due to having no kit. think i need to invest in a compressor and proper spray tools. i had someone paint a wing of mine on my 306 a few months ago and he got splatter or debris inside the gun and it caused small marks all over the wing - presumably due to him rushing it or being an amateur! so basically how my whole car would end up if i did it :lol:

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mikeygulley

That looks great! Good work!

 

I resprayed my car last year in similar conditions but unfortunatley I didn't use a rocket hardner and put the car back together too soon! The paint has moved in places where the trim has expanded and contracted. :( But it looks ten times better than it did! :)

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