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New SJ owner - couple of q’s
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10 Jun 2023 20:33 #249495
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11 Jun 2023 19:35 #249505
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Had a bit of a play in the morning. Trying to dial the gun in. Took a bit of doing to get the gun pressure right, then the fan spray and finally the paint volume.
It’s not perfect yet, but my dolphin glaze should arrive tommorow and then I can shoot it again with hi build.
Overall I’m pretty pleased so far. We’ll see how it looks after flatting to 800 grit and then we can lay some colour. Winchfields have nothing to worry about yet!
It’s not perfect yet, but my dolphin glaze should arrive tommorow and then I can shoot it again with hi build.
Overall I’m pretty pleased so far. We’ll see how it looks after flatting to 800 grit and then we can lay some colour. Winchfields have nothing to worry about yet!
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20 Jun 2023 19:18 #249568
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Things are moving along in the paint booth. Will try for a final flat and polish at the weekend and see how we are doing.
Started on the electrics, what a mess. Lots of missing connectors and cut wires under the bonnet.
Mostly sorted in the lighting department. But the wipers and washer seem pretty defunct.
Had a root about in the spares box and I have a new ignition barrel, plastics and indicator/ wiper unit from a gypsy.
None of the connectors match up…. so unless it’s the best answer I’m loath to start chopping it about.
Anyone know the part number or have a spare wiper switch? Might need to dismantle and see what’s up with it
Started on the electrics, what a mess. Lots of missing connectors and cut wires under the bonnet.
Mostly sorted in the lighting department. But the wipers and washer seem pretty defunct.
Had a root about in the spares box and I have a new ignition barrel, plastics and indicator/ wiper unit from a gypsy.
None of the connectors match up…. so unless it’s the best answer I’m loath to start chopping it about.
Anyone know the part number or have a spare wiper switch? Might need to dismantle and see what’s up with it
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24 Jun 2023 19:31 #249625
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loop Few bits going on. Electrics were all a bit funky. Decided to pull the dash and chop out all the non factory stuff.
After unseizing the wiper rack and adding an earth that’s working. The new rear lights are shoddy from India. Rebuild the holders with additional springs and now we have broadly working electrics.
Paint needs more work. Have started cutting and polishing and bought a bigger compressor to get a better gun finish…
Connected the brakes up. Tommorows job is to get them water tight!
Still it’s coming together! mOt in the next few weeks…
After unseizing the wiper rack and adding an earth that’s working. The new rear lights are shoddy from India. Rebuild the holders with additional springs and now we have broadly working electrics.
Paint needs more work. Have started cutting and polishing and bought a bigger compressor to get a better gun finish…
Connected the brakes up. Tommorows job is to get them water tight!
Still it’s coming together! mOt in the next few weeks…
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25 Jun 2023 11:57 #249628
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What a bloody mess. Things I’ve learned. The new clusters weren’t identical for wiring. That really didn’t help.
The bulbs with the clusters blew in minutes.
The reverse lights are bridged from one unit to the other and there is wiring for a fog on the drivers unit.
Still we now have lights and fuel lights (and hopefully a gauge)
Brakes are getting better. Water tight but not much pedal. Wondering how many pumps it needs for the rears to self adjust to position as the handbrake is still useless
The bulbs with the clusters blew in minutes.
The reverse lights are bridged from one unit to the other and there is wiring for a fog on the drivers unit.
Still we now have lights and fuel lights (and hopefully a gauge)
Brakes are getting better. Water tight but not much pedal. Wondering how many pumps it needs for the rears to self adjust to position as the handbrake is still useless
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29 Jun 2023 19:51 #249657
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Spent a bit of time on the wings. They are not looking easy to sort. Consoled myself with bleeding the brakes again and polishing the bonnet. Given it’s the first panel I’ve stripped and painted it’s alright. Deffo not great but it’s black and borderline shiny.
Think it’s gonna work when it’s stickered up.
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Spent a bit of time on the wings. They are not looking easy to sort. Consoled myself with bleeding the brakes again and polishing the bonnet. Given it’s the first panel I’ve stripped and painted it’s alright. Deffo not great but it’s black and borderline shiny.
Think it’s gonna work when it’s stickered up.
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