#2292 New engine - Printable Version +- The DeLorean Owners Club UK Forum (http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum) +-- Forum: GENERAL DELOREAN DISCUSSION (http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Forum: Members Cars (http://www.deloreans.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=40) +--- Thread: #2292 New engine (/showthread.php?tid=5545) |
RE: #2292 New engine - theningiachicken - 06 Sep 2022 (06 Sep 2022, 11:53)Guinney1971 Wrote: An update: Claire if you plan on getting the frame blasted and recoated, vibrant coatings near me have a booth and tank more than large enough for the frame + extra. i found out through Rebel classics who are under the same owner as vibrant as they did a DeLorean frame not long back. RE: #2292 New engine - Guinney1971 - 07 Sep 2022 Hiya, thanks for the info William. Due to budget restraints, we'll be doing the work ourselves, and I'm not going to have the frame grey anymore, I'm tempted to go for black when its all done. I think it'll go better with the black bodytub and also look nice against the shiny new engine and its chrome Holley air filter. RE: #2292 New engine - acmetowers - 10 Sep 2022 Personally if your not doing it for originality I'd always paint a chassis. Powder coating just invites rust as soon as there's a scratch. I've always heard good reviews of por15 products. RE: #2292 New engine - Guinney1971 - 18 Sep 2022 (10 Sep 2022, 10:17)acmetowers Wrote: Personally if your not doing it for originality I'd always paint a chassis. Powder coating just invites rust as soon as there's a scratch. I've always heard good reviews of por15 products. this is our thought. I've no intention of selling the car, I've had her 20yrs now, and I've always joked I could never inflict her on anyone else Phill used to go to train depots, where it was possible to procure 'train bogey black' paint, but that's not an option now, so we will be looking at other paint options. I've never been a huge fan of the light grey chassis, as it shows every blemish - black paint can hide a multitude of sins lol. An update.... so the plan is to move the gearbox back 2 inches, that will give even more clearance between the engine and the rear of the car - this is not an issue for the driveshafts, as the automatic cars' driveshafts are at a different angle to manual ones anyway. This has meant removing things like the rods and things between the gearshifter and the gearbox. Some new parts will be fabricated, however we have found that the Crossgate Cable (101363) is absolutely seized solid, and has worn away to expose the thick boden cable inside. This will explain why the car always had a difficult and notchy gearchange. Its an expense I can do without, but its a part I can't do without. Sods law. I'll do a write up on recent events with photos for a future issue of DeLorean News. RE: #2292 New engine - Guinney1971 - 26 Sep 2022 UPDATE: Thank you to Nicole at DMCH who has been a massive help with the Crossgate Cable. One is on its way to me, hopefully will arrive this week. Phill has been busy fabricating a new shifter rod. Really starting to get my DeLorean Mojo back, its been 6 years (!) since the engine blew up, so to be cracking on with the restoration and rebuild now is certainly a boost in how I feel about the car. My deteriorating physical health has been a barrier to me doing much work, and Phill has his own projects to deal with, but we are doing a bit here and there, and hopefully in a couple of years #2292 will ride the roads again. |