Dale
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
Are you putting some nice fresh paint on the underside or is that taking things a bit far?
I will be indeed But i don't know if it will be white or black yet I have done this much so i might as well do the last little bit 
quote: Originally posted by patmore
such an amazing project im just speachless.
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by DRS
quote: Originally posted by Graham88
Are you putting some nice fresh paint on the underside or is that taking things a bit far?
I will be indeed But i don't know if it will be white or black yet I have done this much so i might as well do the last little bit 
I'm moist at the thought 
Whilst white would look superb, does the thought of jacking the car up to clean underneath it appeal to you? Otherwise a nice coat of black will suffice.
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Dale
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
quote: Originally posted by DRS
quote: Originally posted by Graham88
Are you putting some nice fresh paint on the underside or is that taking things a bit far?
I will be indeed But i don't know if it will be white or black yet I have done this much so i might as well do the last little bit 
I'm moist at the thought 
Whilst white would look superb, does the thought of jacking the car up to clean underneath it appeal to you? Otherwise a nice coat of black will suffice.
i know what you saying but jacking car up isn't so much of a problem because i work in a dealership (ramps ) so it will probably be white and if i get bored of it i just won't clean it anymore i won't be using the car everyday either and it will stay in the garage from now on since the "keying" but i don't want it just to be clean, i will still drive it hard and on track 
[Edited on 14-04-2010 by DRS]
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spankyjames
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Dale we need updates
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Update time as usual, bit of a late one and a large one as i never had chance to do it over the weekend like a normally do anyways on to the pictures like normal 
Earlier in the thread i tried the malt vinegar trick, which worked a treat on parts that weren't painted here the bits i did fresh out the vinegar after one night 

Then i took the core plugs out of the block

Then i cracked on building the head up as its sat on the kitchen side 
Fitted new steam seals, valves already been lapped in fitted valves and hva's




Then i "bagged" the front end ready for the work to begin underneath 




Then my new -31 actuator came in the week from "Scooby" 


Then i did more bits with the spray gun and picked a few bits up from vaux


Then I removed fuel tank and rear beam

I have taken the carbon canister off, so i no longer need the breather that goes back past the fuel tank and up to the filler neck, what have people done here? just block the connection on the filler neck or leave it venting to atmosphere?

Connection on filler neck, what have people done then?

Then i focused on underneath 
First to degrease and remove all dirt and get rid of any rust
50/50




More cleaning

Then i removed all the rust and then etched, seam sealed, primed and stone chipped




left that to dry! So i cracked on with the engine
I already cleaned the block earlier in the week and painted it
Fitted new core plugs



Then i fitted the crank with new glyco bearings


Then I connected the conrods and pistons


Thats all for now 
Cheers Dale
[Edited on 19-04-2010 by DRS]
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Jamie_Hastings1
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Arp's not being fitted mate?
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rowland
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good update dale
so do you not need to run the carbon canister on a LET ?
excellent job of the cleaning n painting i hate doing things under the car as its a pain in the arse n everything goes in ur face n eyes haha. ive just done my front end this week but need to do the underneath soon just wondering where u got ur seam sealer from do they sell it at halfords?
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Dale
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie_Hastings1
Arp's not being fitted mate?
not mains, was talking to Steve Milton about it, no real need! I got ARP Head studs, conrod bolts and flywheel bolts tho
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Rick Draper
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Those rods will have ARP bolts yes.
Looks amazing. Want to do the underside of my car for me?!
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Dale
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quote: Originally posted by rowland
good update dale
so do you not need to run the carbon canister on a LET ?
excellent job of the cleaning n painting i hate doing things under the car as its a pain in the arse n everything goes in ur face n eyes haha. ive just done my front end this week but need to do the underneath soon just wondering where u got ur seam sealer from do they sell it at halfords?
cheers
Cheers, you don't need to run a carbon canister on a XE either its there for emission regulations when the vehicles were produced to meet EU regulations
Cheers, yer i don't really like doing it i was covered it shit I used "silicone remover" to clean underneath first and the stone chip i got from a bodyshop suppliers and i used a stone chip gun, the spray cans are shit IMO, if your going to do it do it properly! Halfords will probably only sell spray cans at a rip off, i payed 5.99 a bottle of stone chip, i used 5 bottle in total to do engine bay and underneath and rear arches although if its over paintable like what i used the finish is flat not gloss but that isn't a problem as i still have to spray underneath yet 
[Edited on 19-04-2010 by DRS]
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Dale
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quote: Originally posted by Rick Draper
Those rods will have ARP bolts yes.
Looks amazing. Want to do the underside of my car for me?!
Yer just not in picture....
Cheers Rick, no thanks one is enough
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Oh my word nothing short of amazing work!
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Dale
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quote: Originally posted by shaunmods
Oh my word nothing short of amazing work!
cheers Shaun, can't wait for shows this year!
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Rick Draper
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Well you know where i am when you decide you want to do it!
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jr
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dale
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AlexW
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Good progress!
With the breather, you want to keep it somewhere high so it dont leak, and also in some place that should you roll the car, it dont leak.
Your need to keep the one on the filler neck though, else you wont get more than 20p of fuel in at a time.
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M Sutton
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Awesome!!!!
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Dale
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quote: Originally posted by Rick Draper
Well you know where i am when you decide you want to do it!
Ok 
quote: Originally posted by jr
dale
Cheers 
quote: Originally posted by AW06
Good progress!
With the breather, you want to keep it somewhere high so it dont leak, and also in some place that should you roll the car, it dont leak.
Your need to keep the one on the filler neck though, else you wont get more than 20p of fuel in at a time.
Cheers, can't i just block it off as it only went to the carbon canister? it still has the breather from the tank to the filler neck aswell as the filler pipe, so fueling it won't be a problem!
quote: Originally posted by M Sutton
Awesome!!!!
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Dale
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Had some more time over last 2 days to crack on with monty again, pictures as normal 
First off i sprayed the underside and rear arches as the stone chip finish was matte finish!






Then i sprayed the gearbox and inlet manifold but decided I chose the wrong colour and it looked like it was still primer Shame as the finish was nice but it was annoying me







Back to the paint suppliers and I then chose this colour which i'm really happy with


Then I took all the sheet off


Then time to crack on with the engine
First off I fitted the pistons/conrods


Then ARP Studs with Cometec 1.3 head gasket

Head all torqued up and spare rocker cover fitted to stop shit getting on the engine


Thats all for today, I'll carry on from where I left off tomorrow 
Dale
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Sean-B
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Fantastic work, underside looks amazing as does engine build, top notch
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Rick Draper
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Very nice as always.
I look forward to a PM telling me when your going to paint the underside of my corsa! lol
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Dan295
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this. is cool as fuck
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Dale
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quote: Originally posted by Sean-B
Fantastic work, underside looks amazing as does engine build, top notch
Cheers Sean, you doing underside of yours?
quote: Originally posted by Rick Draper
Very nice as always.
I look forward to a PM telling me when your going to paint the underside of my corsa! lol
Thanks Rick, maybe waiting awhile for that PM 
quote: Originally posted by Dan295
this. is cool as fuck
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Rick Draper
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Has your inlet got a nipple on the bottom of it?
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Dale
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quote: Originally posted by Rick Draper
Has your inlet got a nipple on the bottom of it?
yer its the larger inlet manifold, I saw this in your thread and spoke to steve about it
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