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Thanks Colin, I really hope so. It's starting to get pretty expensive :ROFLMAO:.
Yes, we've done the throttle body too, just on the main housing. Probably the most fiddly of the bunch with all the masking
Tried to make some progress yesterday with getting the rust primer sprayed underneath. Massively underestimated the amount of cans I needed and ran out after 4 of them.
So we turned our attention to the engine bay. I had some VHT silver but didn’t quite realise how shiny it would be. Still...
Got the bolts back from the platers. Used Deox C to strip them back and then took them to a local company. Asked for them to be finished in blue zinc. Really happy with them.
Bit of a minefield to navigate what’s what at the moment as it’s been a while. Hopefully all becomes clear as I start...
In two minds about using the PMS top mounts. I feel reluctant to drill the top of the struts. What are others thoughts?
Might seem a bit stupid to some, seeming as I've already drilled holes on the lines. But I am leaning toward OEM top mounts.
Right, this is how it’s looking after many many hours, maybe even days of trying to treat, prep and clean underneath.
The process has been a combo of grinding, wire brush drill bits and tar remover to get here. All rusty bits have been treated with Jenolite.
Being totally honest, I can’t be...
Thanks mate. This is just because it’s easier to run them this way, as the bias valve sits inside the car and can be a adjusted whilst I am driving. It also eliminates the risk of the hoses being damaged by stones etc.
Most people that run this have already stripped their interior as its more...
More progress today. I’ve treated the final parts of the rust around the fuel filler cap (what a god awful design that is).
With the help of some friends I’ve also mounted the braided lines in the car and drilled the holes necessary through the bulkhead and rear arches.
This needed to be done...
More updates on just parts because it's easier to take photos than it is to actually fit them. Getting on with the cleaning of the underside is proving time-consuming. Hoping to start painting the underside this weekend. Took some shiny part photos whilst filming a vid for YouTube.
Various bits...
Is there a difference between a Cup and a non-cup front subframe?
From research, only the PH1 172 had a slightly different front subframe. There's a bolt stuck in my current one, therefore it may be easier to source another, pending whether they are all the same.
1K is good going. Just having a look through and it seems to scrub up well. Fair play for sorting the rust yourself. I am just doing the preventative bits to the shell of mine at the moment.
I've read this too. I spent ages looking for some decent ones but just bit the bullet with these. Time will tell I guess :ROFLMAO:
I had a pagid one fail on me back in 2021, only two years old. Might be luck of the draw perhaps.
Thanks dude!
Haha, yes, i've been here before, although this time I am going all out. I've still got a spare beam kicking about from when I did that video haha.
I am not entirely sure yet. We mocked the lines up at the weekend and it looked pretty good. I have a feeling it will end up...
Some more progress on the Cup. What a ball ache to get the underside clean. It’s covered in some sort of rubber in the middle section that responds best to heat.
Ended up with it in my hair which was a pleasant experience. I reckon another day of prep at it will be ready to paint.
Underside...
Thanks all, I've sourced a genuine cup one from a breaker via Facebook. It's crazy how so many items seem to have disappeared from Renault in the past 12 months or less, or put on back order.
One of the Wishbones (drivers side) has been damaged whilst removing the collar for the old bush.
RPD doesn't seem to sell the generic 1*2 wishbones anymore for the PH2, any suggestions?
Bit gutted as they were genuine cup wishbones with the altered castor.
Slow progress on this, however, the car is now free of all subframes, fuel tank, hubs, lines, all of it.
Really pleased with how it’s looking to be honest. I’ve heard bad things about the area behind the tank, but it looks new.
Next up, I’ll be doing a deep clean before grinding back the...
More bits done. The car is completely free of all subframes now, after a lot of drilling and leverage. Just needs to press the old bushes out and they’ll be ready for powder coating.
Will also be getting all the bolts plated too. Plenty to do still, and lots of prep to do underneath.
Stripping...
A little bit of progress on the Cup.
Have managed to get the rear beam off and completely dismantled, ready for powder coating.
Was pretty happy with the underside. Only appears to be minimal surface rust.
The plan is to get the rust off and probably use lanoguard to protect it.
Was...