Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM

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Cully's Bianca 6 R150 YVM
yay! good to see its being looked after!
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some restoration going on here!
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im so F*****G annoyed right now ive had to walk away from the car!!

remember the nice white painted arches!

one coat of stonechip later


   

All the feckin paint peals off back to bare metal

   

dont know whats in that stuff but its better than any paintstripper i know

so now ive got a big mess to clean up and start again!

dont put stone chip onto
Halfords spray paints of Hammerite
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Shit thats bad news mate, suppose they all say test on a small inconspicuous area first for a reason though. I can only imagine how angry you are right now.

Think they do white waxoyl though......
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that was white stone chip and it went on so nice
will be spraying it on again in a bit onto the bare metal

funny thing is it didnt react with the kurust thats still good
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Take two!
thats it for tonight Beer Time

   

   

   

   
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Looks smart dude, get some pics up with all the paper off etc. Will look pretty epic under there!
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shame most of it will be covered with arch liners
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Tis true. f*ck 'em off, you're all sealed now Wink
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(03-12-2013, 07:29 PM)Grant Wrote: Tis true. f*ck 'em off, you're all sealed now Wink

Yeah but they then won't stop crap building up in certain areas.
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Corse they won't if they're not there. But by the power of science when enough crap builds up its own weight will pull it back off. Foolproof.
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the liners will be going back in to cover up the crap paint job Wink
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Arch liners are for girls whose cars arent low enough
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a low car is not necessary a good car Wink
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I've heard that if BMW's are too low, they come off the road ninja
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thanks to chris i now have a lightened flywheel

and the guy i bought the pulley/pas bracket from has come through and posted me a second set of Pulleys and PAS relocation bracket after the first set got lost in the post

but now i have a decision to make!

i want to fit the fly and pulley to the spare engine im building, so i may strip this again and send the crank /fly/pulley off to be ballanced together

the PAS relocation bracket can be fitted to the new engine later so for now its going on the engine in the car so i can sack off the Aircon pump and pipework

HeartHeart shinies we all love shinies HeartHeart

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Love it!
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Ooh shiny. Dont forget to get your clutch ballanced with the rest of the bottom end.
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Looking good mate.

Personally, I would balance it. 7000 - 8000rpm is a fair amount of revs if things are out of balance, worth doing IMO.

One thing to note though, don't go too light on the whole rotating assembly. I did, and had the world of problems snapping oil pump chains and having weird misfires (ecu struggling to calculate crank acceleration / lag times).

JP
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Looking good, should be a decent gain from fitting all those lightened goodies. Will this be on the road by the summer?
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Serious.
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the car will be on the road but as yet i dont know with which engine

std engine with aircon removed
or
rebuilt lightened engine
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hmmm!

Thats not suppose to fit there !

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but it does!

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the main reason for doing this it to sack off the AC pump and a side effect is to easily get to the oil filter from below for servicing Smile

belt used is a 6PK1103 maybe a slightly longer one would be better as the tensioner is tight
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something was bugging me!
the fact the PAS pump didn't look square not good enough for me
so been back out and removed it

and have work out there is play on the inner mounts
these are pressed into the sump look like split tubes

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so i have pressed these out and inserted a set of top hat inserts like the set on the outer mounts
these have taken away all the play
and now i can see how the mount is suppose to work!

the mount against the pulley is fixed and the mount on the back floats along the bolt shafts then the pump then bolts to the mount

simple!
so you need an extra pair of the top hat inserts if fitting this kit which is not included
Peugeot part number 6453 AR

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I'm all happy now its looks a lot squarer to the belt and other pulleys


Thanks goes to Carl at CG cars Leicester (mechanicalrepairs from the GTi6 forum) for my latest batch of shiny parts Wink
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Looking good mate, how much was the relocation kit?
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(21-12-2013, 04:37 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Looking good mate, how much was the relocation kit?

PAS bracket bolts an alloy crank pulley delivered were £110
6pk1103 belt and these extra tophat spacers would be extra
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ouch. look good on the new shiney engine though

defo needs to be 100% square as I found doing exactly 70mph in the 3rd lane of the m5 once when my belt said byebye
Wishes for more power...
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its stopped raining so started putting the front end back together
nice newly painted front panel fitted.

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when i refitted all the engine main plugs on the chassis leg each was checked cleened and greased up to stop water getting in
all or the bolts are being put back in with copper grease so they should come out again when needed

nice white under arch paint before the liners are refitted

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nice newish Nissan rad bled using the pop bottle method thats an easy method

and as a bonus my fans work too Smile

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Lookin great mate! Love the attention to detail.


A question if I may. Why not fit EPAS? Same end result, and at a guess, a cheaper cost?
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(24-12-2013, 12:02 PM)Grant Wrote: A question if I may. Why not fit EPAS? Same end result, and at a guess, a cheaper cost?

why not!.......cause i didnt want to go through all the hastle of locating routeing wiring and fitting Saxo bits eeeew!

probably cost me £60 to drop the PAS pump incl belt and that future proofs the engine if i ever want to bodie it or SC/turbo you never know what father christmas might bring Big Grin
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Fair enough. Thought the relocation brackets were more for some reason.


I got my EPAS pump from a 106 and including a belt it has cost me £35 Wink
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