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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/03/09 22:39:48 (permalink)
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Steve!!!....My God you are alive!!!!!

I thought you must have completed the project and moved to South America by now. [:x)]

Welcome back.

Regards,
Craig.
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/03/09 23:57:30 (permalink)
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I've been around, just not posting anything or logging in to Messenger. I'm hoping to get into the garage on Saturday. Today was spent in the garden mowing down the triffids.
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/09/17 17:57:52 (permalink)
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always a good answer! just dont be smoking a cigarette and wearing a torn shirt when you ride, otherwise everyone will think that bike is ur pride and joy haha.

we have alot of people that fit that description around frankston LOL
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/02/11 13:08:14 (permalink)
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Looks like Danny paid you a visit whilst he was down.

Nice set of pipes.

Shaun
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/02/11 19:19:52 (permalink)
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Steve,

Just caught up on your thread. Had no idea you were a dad when I picked up the parts from you. Congratulations mate. It's the best thing in the world. I'm with Simon though, your doing well to get out to the shed to work on the beast. My wife had our second 6 months ago and my eldest just turned 4! Playing with the toys is now non-existant, but hopefully when they get a bit older I can put them to work and get them completed! [:x)]

Once again, Congrats mate.

Chippa
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/02/11 21:36:21 (permalink)
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Shaun,

Yeah he did pay a visit. I count myself lucky the pipes are in one piece considering the photos Danny showed me. I've also got a nice set of new front springs too.

Chippa,
Cheers Mate.

Having a little one is the best thing in the world. Luckily i have a 'job' where i do weird hours and that alone is letting me get into the garage. If i did 9 til 5 i wouldn't have a hope.

I should be out working on her again on Friday. Fingers crossed.
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/08/11 20:52:06 (permalink)
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I've taken off the passenger side A pillar external panel as it had been repaired rather poorly prior to me getting the car. I'm getting a replacement sent from the UK. Should be here in a couple of weeks.

I've also done some patch work to the boot seal lip.

Pics later, once i remove all the baby photos from the camera and make some space for car pics.
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/08/11 21:41:33 (permalink)
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quote:
Originally posted by fordsy

New exhaust headers have arrived.





those headers are BEAUTIFUL!!
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/12/11 22:57:59 (permalink)
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Passenger side A pillar has been partially removed. I'm waiting for a part from the UK so i can replace this bit. Should be here in early December.



I've got the patches cut to replace the plenum chamber area. I just haven't gotten around to welding it in yet.



2 litre strut part stripped for the first time in at least 15 years.



A very low km reco steering rack attached to a new world cup x member.



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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/11/15 01:50:34 (permalink)
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A heap more bits ordered tonight including a pedalbox and some to pick up next week. I should be able to put the rear axle back together next week for when i drop the shell down off the rotor.

Next decision is dampers as the front and rears will need replacing.
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/11/20 02:02:42 (permalink)
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Actual progress! I got sick of removing paint and cutting metal so I bolted on the rear brake kit I got from Mk1Lotus to my original 2L rear axle. It was 99% bolt on. I only had to get the angle grinder out once to give the axle casing a little bit of a rub so the drivers side caliper would bolt on.

Other than that, I had a moment of trouble removing the axles from the casing but then i remembered a very helpful hint of bolting a tyre to the hub then belting it with a rubber mallet. Worked like a charm.




I've got a full set of poly bushes to go in the rear springs and hangers. Only thing left for the rear end to be done is a new set of dampers which should hopefully arrive from the UK in Mid December.

Oh. One more thing. I need to replace the rear wheel studs. The standard ones may be fine with the thin face of the drum but put a disc on the hub and there ain't much left to bolt onto.
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/11/30 17:08:49 (permalink)
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New longer rear studs have arrived and are being fitted this week along with some new rear wheel bearings.

My pedalbox has arrived and is stored awaiting some more body repairs. Panels are in transit and should be here on Friday if all goes well. That means i can get the welder out again. I'm also making up a set of body stands so i can transfer the shell off the rotisserie without putting the suspension back in and without the shell resting on the ground.

My spare rear quarter is in for the chop on Thursday as a trial fitment for the rear arches and to provide me with some rust replacement panels for the drivers side C pillar area. (that's why i bought it in the first place).

Time to be a little more serious about the project. I've been stuffing around for too long.
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/11/30 18:51:18 (permalink)
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quote:

Time to be a little more serious about the project. I've been stuffing around for too long.



I dont know about that Steve, its been a fairly comprehensive shopping list so far...

Cant wait to see the finished result.

Shaun
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/03/12 01:45:28 (permalink)
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Mental note: Don't roll up sleeves when welding, regardless of temperature in the garage. Stupid sunburnt arm.

Oh, apparently the stand i'm building is also called a dolly. It'll let me remove and replace the front panel and the slam panel.
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RE: Steve's Mk2 2009/03/12 16:23:55 (permalink)
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haha dont ya love arc burn! it like 3 times as intence as sun burn to! my old man found it funny (stupid boiler maker) lol
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