Work continues on the old 172! After coming close to selling it last month for an absolutely lovely MK1 Eunos Roadster with daft low mileage and absolutely no rust and a full history, the owner decided to keep it so the Clio got taken off the market!
I planned to finally get around to getting some jobs done this Sunday, the plan was to fit a new dogbone powerflex mount, replace both upper engine mounts with the ones I got back in early Jan and the upper powerflex one and start painting a few bits of the engine bay. This happened pretty soon after starting to remove the old bush...
At this stage I decided its best to down tools as I was clearly not in a fit state to be working on anything mechanical (very hungover) and move on to the paint!
Before:
I moved the car into the garage, removed all the covers I wanted painting, gave them a good clean, sanded them a little bit, cleaned them some more and degreased them all and let them dry. Then set about putting a few coats of primer on and about 4 coats each of satin black. I then spent my day trying to shake the hangover and placing orders on ebay for a few other little bits and bobs for under the bonnet while the paint dried.
Once it was finally dry to the touch, I put it all back together and I am already pretty happy with how it looks under the bonnet!
I will give everything a good clean under the bonnet when the rest of the stuff arrives for the bay:
Battery cover,
Oil Cover decals
Coolant bottle replaced
Polished letters on the inlet.
That's pretty much all I plan to do under there for now!
Jack