I've been lazy with the blog and not updated for quite some time - so the car has come home again and I have been doing a little bit of work on it.
Lets start with the roof paint, its been done and its great - just perfect. Finished in BMW sparkling grey which in the sun looks stunning
With the car home and me thinking this would be the last time the car was going to a body shop for a while I decided to sort the engine running issue I was seeing and decided to strip the car back down. I wanted to do a lot of little jobs and also clean the dust off everything and change any mock up parts to real parts.
The original roof liner I had made by sticking 2 liners together was OK but over the year or so its been together it is slightly showing the joins so I wanted to do this properly.
To do this I decided to cover the original roof liner in duct tape and then make a GRP & carbon splash off the liner, I was unsure how this would go but I was willing to give it a go.
Lay up of GRP and carbon being done
Inside left as you see it because it needs no attention
Trimmed foam and black roof lining material and in the car, feels and looks great
I then decided to open the gauges and clock to change the LEDs to red, this was easy and just need SMD LEDs to be soldered in place of the amber LEDs
Then a little on the engine bay, there is still a lot to do there but the first thing I decided to do was paint the rocker cover, yes this will get dirty quickly if I ever drive the car. I do want the engine bay to look good though so there will be much more lovely items going on and more painting as I have time
OK, keeping the theme of the engine going I know the cut and carve castings I made for trials on the blower need to be changed so I decided to draw up the blower inlet and get it made;
Original bodge up to trial the engine before going for costly parts, allowed me to work out the fit anf function of the parts
Inlet drawn up in CAD. Colours used to show finish requirements but the technical drawing did the geometric and tolerance dimensions
Part arrived all CnC machined and lovely
Next will be the machined outlet and maybe if I can be bothered to draw it a custom inlet manifold...
Lets start with the roof paint, its been done and its great - just perfect. Finished in BMW sparkling grey which in the sun looks stunning
With the car home and me thinking this would be the last time the car was going to a body shop for a while I decided to sort the engine running issue I was seeing and decided to strip the car back down. I wanted to do a lot of little jobs and also clean the dust off everything and change any mock up parts to real parts.
The original roof liner I had made by sticking 2 liners together was OK but over the year or so its been together it is slightly showing the joins so I wanted to do this properly.
To do this I decided to cover the original roof liner in duct tape and then make a GRP & carbon splash off the liner, I was unsure how this would go but I was willing to give it a go.
Lay up of GRP and carbon being done
All set and ready for trimming, pulled off the original liner
trimmed and ready for sandingInside left as you see it because it needs no attention
Trimmed foam and black roof lining material and in the car, feels and looks great
I then decided to open the gauges and clock to change the LEDs to red, this was easy and just need SMD LEDs to be soldered in place of the amber LEDs
With that done, I started fitting a tablet but only started, and then I got excited and put on my new steering wheel and boss
OK, keeping the theme of the engine going I know the cut and carve castings I made for trials on the blower need to be changed so I decided to draw up the blower inlet and get it made;
Original bodge up to trial the engine before going for costly parts, allowed me to work out the fit anf function of the parts
Inlet drawn up in CAD. Colours used to show finish requirements but the technical drawing did the geometric and tolerance dimensions
Part arrived all CnC machined and lovely
Next will be the machined outlet and maybe if I can be bothered to draw it a custom inlet manifold...