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Re: Rebuilding the valver!
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 5:46 pm
by Birdy
Started to get the tank cleaned up, didnt get far tho
<insert expletive here>
least i'd got a spare to fall back on

Shag managed to get it in to work, luckily this one was in much better shape than mine - still needed building up with mazel in places tho!
Nicely undersealed
and back in place along with a new fuel pump carrier, just waiting for the new fuel lines to turn up and i'll get it plumbed back in! Also got the exhaust, rear beam and suspension back on the car - the polybushes are bloody tight, so much better than the knackered ones i took off! With the beam back on i got new rear brake lines in place, just waiting for the calipers to go back on the beam and i'll get the system bled
While i had the time i had a look at the kamei front end
Not in such a good condition, barely still in one piece but thankfully its still just about rapairable!
Got the back strengthened with fibreglass sheets and resin, several layers in places so its nice and strong again. Just got to rub it down, fill the front and prime it - in no rush tho so it can wait

Re: Rebuilding the valver!
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 5:56 pm
by Birdy
Next up was taking the screen out
Had some rust on the near side 'A' post that needed sorting
Hit it with the linisher and prompty put a nice hole in it. Luckily i knew it would happed and when i built the trailer i kept both on the A posts so i could repair mine when i finally got round to it
cut the rusted areas out
then welded the new section in, linished the welds down, filled and primed. Gave it a coat of 'hard hat' anti rust top coat before the screen went back in. Speaking of which.....
Just as the last corner of the seal was going in the bastard thing broke!!!!!!
So now i need a new screen

Re: Restoring the Kamei GTX - damned thing isnt making it easy!!
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 5:35 pm
by Birdy
Been a while since i've done anything to the car but with the last 2 days being so nice i thought i'd get back on it!
Not got many pics as ive had my phone away being repaired (bloody touchscreens

) Managed to get the rear end almost completely back together, just waiting on the rear arb clamps and it'll be done! As ive smashed the front window i needed a new ariel (had a screen mounted one and i think its the only thing holding the glass together at the monent

) so i've fitted a shark fin on the roof, i did think about a 'B' sting but fancied something different; it doesnt actually look bad and surprisingly suits the car!
Also decided to get the dash finished off. I didnt want the elec window switches in the centre console anymore and didnt really want them up high on the corrado dash. Had a good look around my local scrap yard to see what was about that i could mod into my door cards.....
There is actually a fair amount of room in there to run all the wiring! Yet to do the passenger door but it'll only be a single switch mounted in the same place. Quite pleased with the look really
Now the reason for the update, the lower dash sections took alot (read: bloody hours!!!!!) of time to get trimmed properly until i was happy with them. Then just as long to get the standard lower console trimmed/shaped so it would fit into place below the new dash - will be changing this for a new one with no holes in at a later date, just used it to see how it would look
Got the dash polished since i took this and its looking rather good

Re: Kamei GTX - Corrado dash is done!!
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:26 pm
by GTXTRA
like that.
Re: Kamei GTX - Corrado dash is done!!
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 5:41 pm
by Birdy
Been a while sonce ive updated this!
Got a bit more done, progress has been a bit slow over the last month tho
Found a rust hole in one of the more unusual places - cant ever recall seeing a 'rocco rust here!
Cleaned all the rust out and got it repaired nicely
The other side of the car is absolutely fine
With that fixed i got all the suspension back in place, new bushes/ball joints etc and re-painted the calipers and replaced all the brake lines - it surprised me how fast the goodridge ones had gone rusty!

The brake system is finished, had a right mare getting all the air out of the rear calipers! Ended up having to hold them with the bleed nipple facing upwards to get the air out

Plus went through 3 different pad makes to get the right ones for the front!!!!!!

Re: Kamei GTX - Corrado dash is done!!
Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2011 5:54 pm
by Birdy
With the brakes done ive turned my attention back to getting it painted - i loathe doing bodywork
Got the bumpers and tailgate primed and ready for its new paint, still got a fair amount of work on the car before its ready for primer tho! Sharkfin doesnt look too out of place, does it?
Ordered the paint to give myself a bit more motivation to get it done
Hopefully it wont look too bad once its done!
Re-furbed a steering rack while i had the time to spare, never taken one apart before so found it intresting - thankfully haynes has all the needed meaurements i needed!
Looks so much better than the one currently on my car! As you can see ive got stuff everywhere, repainted front ARB, drying tailgate hinges and fuel filler cap! It's slowly getting there tho
And, after i adjusted a few more bits on the undertrays
I do like the new dash

Re: Kamei GTX - Slowly getting there!
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 10:37 pm
by GTXTRA
dash looks great -

Re: Kamei GTX - Primed!!!
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 10:53 pm
by Birdy
Given how good the weather was today i made the most of it by getting a few things done
Had these turn up this morning so promptly got them fitted on the rear beam - what a bastard they are too!!
Finished getting the car rubbed down and got the rear arches almost there - just a bit more work to do on the one side but it can wait
Went from this
to this in just over 4 hours
Knackered now but im starting to see light at the end of the tunnel!!

Re: Kamei GTX - Primed at last!!!!
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 5:09 am
by markh
Its coming on really well Dan. Love the new dash mate.

Re: Kamei GTX - Primed at last!!!!
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 6:10 pm
by Bill
Good job fella

Re: Kamei GTX - Primed at last!!!!
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 1:32 pm
by Birdy
Re: Kamei GTX - Colouring in time!
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 5:05 pm
by The Autoad
Go Birdster! looking good
Re: Kamei GTX - Colouring in time!
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 5:58 pm
by Birdy
So, after finally deciding what colour to do the car i promptly changed my mind. Decided i didnt think the car would look how i wanted all in the black, so i decided to do something completely different
Firstly i had to re-prime the bumpers and filler cap (mirrors/sunroof are staying black)
Nothing like doing the same job twice
Now, the colour i decided on is a bit brighter than i thought it would be!

I like!!
Plan is to keep the mirrors, 'B' posts, roof and tailgate in the black but do the rest of the car in the orange
Deffinately gonna stand out now

Re: Kamei GTX - Changed my mind and colour!!
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 6:48 pm
by lewp91
i'll be loking to do a dash conversion in the future, just took an entire dash, dash loom, heater bower and matrix aswell as the steering column and pedal box out of a G60 raddo...
all sitting in my shed at the mo, recon i could use it all??
i know about the column for a hydro cluch later but i was hoping to use the heater to fix the problem with the ducting,
and i dint realize you have to cut that much down!!!
and what did you do about the center console? i'm ganna try use the entire lot fr?om the raddo

Re: Kamei GTX - Changed my mind and colour!!
Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 7:45 am
by Chaps
I like the orange.. looks smart! are you going to do the bonnet black as well or just the roof & tailgate?