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Author Doldy's C20XE Corsa build, UPDATED : 06/06/09 - Respray finished and engine fitted
Doldy
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5th May 08 at 08:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Can someone give me a tip for getting off the shitty glue that the side strip removing leaves on? You can see in the pics above its pretty bad stuff and dont seem to wanna budge at all!
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5th May 08 at 09:39   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

petrol buddy, and a old credit card or summat keep rubbing on the petrol and use the card to scrape it off
Graham88
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5th May 08 at 14:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Nice choice of wheels
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5th May 08 at 15:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Caramel wheel will get it off too
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Cheers Dan295, will try it.
Graham88, Yes rather snazzy arent they
John G, what lol?
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Been and purchased some mid blue t-cut from halfruads, and a 240v buffer. Tommorow will try and get the stips off and faded paint under them to normal.
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quote:
Originally posted by Doldy
Can someone give me a tip for getting off the shitty glue that the side strip removing leaves on? You can see in the pics above its pretty bad stuff and dont seem to wanna budge at all!


CLICK
little_duke
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5th May 08 at 23:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

its easy with a toffee wheel to remove them mate.takes about 10 minutes if that.just use tar remover after and its all good
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quote:
Originally posted by Doldy
Can someone give me a tip for getting off the shitty glue that the side strip removing leaves on? You can see in the pics above its pretty bad stuff and dont seem to wanna budge at all!


I used bug and tar remover then a hair dryer took ages but was worth it just got to get my arse in gear then i do the drivers side
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Wow cool, i will have to get my mits on some blue t-cut then. What sort of buffer did you use?


Dunno just a buffer buffer
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Well, soaked in white spirit, left for a few mins, scraped with window scraper (plastic side) to NO SUCCESS. Guess will have to get a "TOFFEE WHEEL" and try it!
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oh god please please please be careful, you can really easily pull off the paint when you do that
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7th May 08 at 17:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Rub strips are off, aswel as the glue. White spirit and window scraper worked a treat!
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8th May 08 at 09:57   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

ive heard a rumour that there's some carbon parts on route?

10 valves are lapped in and valves + double valve springs fitted. 6 to go.

Ive also just had a message to say there's a parcel at work for me. That should be the pistolas and rodneys. With a bit of luck


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Oh yea, carbon door cards front and rear. Carbon boot inner panel too! Should be here within 10 days!
Im now in the process of buffing the rub-strip fading up to match, also painting the rear drums at the same time
Hope it is the pistons and rods!



[Edited on 08-05-2008 by Doldy]
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8th May 08 at 19:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Today:
-Rub strip glue off

-Rear drums sent to Dan for shot blasting

-Roof lining removed

-All interior bits removed like seatbelt bolt points, various un-needed bolts, sun visors, handles etc!

-Pillar covers removed

-Tar that was left on the inside of the roof skin removed and cleaned up!

And this stuff arrived:













[Edited on 08-05-2008 by Doldy]
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Arrived:


Now you may all be thinking. "whats with all the interior and exterior work, and none on the engine"
Well, there will be a few pics of what dan has completed on the head soon. BUT the main hold up is we are waiting for the wosener pistons so we can send it for rebore!
Things in this department will get moving shortly.....
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You certainly don't hang about
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Lol
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Update:

Well finally, ive had time to finish the head off.

All 16 valves lapped in, new stem seals, 32 new valve springs, 16 new spring caps all fitted.

Then leak tested the ports with petrol to check no leaks. When i did this, i found no 1 exhaust valve to be leaking like a sieve. This was then removed, and found to be cracked very slightly. So in went a spare valve.

Then in went 23 new exhaust/inlet studs and copper nuts.

The heads been fully cleaned up now and packaged up in bubble wrap to keep it clean

Piccys....






















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Yes, its my burn from the heat gun. Has scared now!







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Goodies arrived today:





Also spoke to Mark (Aka Broster) he has contacted the manufacturer of for the wosener pistons we have ordered and found they were meant to have been sent with the PEC conrods, but they are having factory problems. He will call them again tommorow to find out date for delivery!
As soon as they get here we can send the block for rebore......... exciting

[Edited on 15-05-2008 by Doldy]
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door cards look very nice mate, rear ones especially look good!
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Hey Mark, Yeah cheers.
Gonna fit them after the interior has all been painted up. Just waiting for some nice weather so i can get sanding away.

I never got your call before 12 yesterday about my pistons? I tried calling you with no answer

Cheers,
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OOooooo update:

I do believe, payment has just been made to a very helpful, yet banned member named muppetsport, for...

A gotech-mfi pro x ecu and loom

http://www.jam-sport.co.uk/gotechmfiprox.asp




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