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  1. Not yet will have to get some gas for it and probably tape that filter down to it..will do it all thursday or somewhat after i clean the fuel tank etc out
  2. Yeah i'll keep it that dark green colour and yeah brakes are sussed work good as too so I put them together right Also those land crabs are like mansions inside
  3. Picture-less update cause my stupid SD card reader in my comp died....most like every other piece in my computer slowly breaking Well first things first bought a few new treats for herl ike a ramflo filter (turns out doesn't really fit...so might just get a sidedraft carb or something maybe a pair of twins or even try fit this dellorto carb unless anyone wants to buy that and the filter probably just huck em up on trademe) also a set of wheel nuts...turns out they are for steelies so they don't fit onto my wheels...even tho I actually only needed one wheel nut. Horn still needs to be attached should only take an hour or something to figure how to mount the thing Change its oil and filter (people don't want me to do it here due to the fact i'll probably spill it all over their nice driveway) sand down my bogging jobs around the car and probably respray it at some time (anyone know how much it costs to get a mini resprayed?) Finish welding and cutting the part of rust that are half attended too which will need to be driven up to the brothers and get him to do it there so he doesn't have to lug it all down here on his truck of doom Find a carb or airfilter that actually works and fits...and tune it up and watch her roar Also fill the gas tank...rather empty least it will be less messy to clean out the fuel filters and de-attach the tank and give it a paint All I can think of at the moment apart from some crummy cosmetic stuff and then hopefully take her in for a WOF either pass or see the large amount of stuff that fails... Till next time muchahos
  4. Ha yeah rust needs a bit of loving just need somewhere to put it as i deal to the underside...bit hard having it sit pretty much near the road and no shelter... I did own a 1970 Morris 1800 MkII was pretty much a mansion inside compared to sitting in a mini >.<
  5. Been looking at a few superchargers and set ups just don't know if it will fit properly...nothing a bit of cutting and welding won't fix Know of any places that have whole set ups you can just buy or sites?
  6. Well it's been a stupidly long amount of time since i've done really anything to it did have a few pics but turns out my computer decided to wipe all traces of them so thats fun... but here is some pics of some bits i have done and much much more to come since yay a job that I get money to sink into this project! The old gasket which is now replaced and running much better Cleaned up the inside of the mini ready to sand and repaint the interior with anti rust paint also make it looks more snazzy The carpet that was in it...rather shabby seen carpets from autodec but they are straight haired fluffy carpet. Anyone know where to get the original loop carpet type from? Painted the inside up looks better but is now covered by the carpet and seat anyway...but does make it easier to work on when its not hidious Then i went and sanded out the rusty bubbled areas of the panels which is actually only the front wings sanded them down...noticed some imperfections so recovered it and starting to sand it smooth ready for a primer coat But in other news all brakes are now on but rather ran into a problem...might need to rekit the master cylinder or something due to the fact when i went to bleed it nothing came out for awhile then one single drip came from one valve...leaving the brake pedal to have no resistance at all and feels like its not even attached to anything -Still need to attach my horn and get it working -Strip boot repaint it all with the rust paint and clean out the tank and fuel pump filter -fix the choke in place as the whole dash piece comes out when you touch it -secure the throttle cable as it jsut falls out for no reason - and possibly much much more...but soon as the brakes are working and my new ramflo filter comes this week i'll drive it to the brothers and finish welding the amounts of holes around it maybe see if he has some stands i can take the subframe out in the rear as its looking rather....unloved and rusty Untill I find a camera that doesn't wipe my photos and have money to put into it next week I bid you adue (also been looking at turbos....maybe to much right now focus on getting it actually road legal first perhaps)
  7. yeah using the new shoes tried it with some old ones aswell but they didn't want to fit either
  8. yeah i did use the adjusters to try fit it on and i know how to set them to work properly but nothing seems to make it fit on at all
  9. I have those new one ended spring ones and i put them the same as you have there but my drum cover won't fit on...it goes on a bit but gets stuck and doesn't line up with the wheel nut threads any ideas whats wrong? it has the same shaped shoes as it had the last time and the cylinders are the same size Also not much has been happening with the car recently started up the otherday rather loud and dirty might need a new airfilter box since the otherone doesn't actually fit on....few areas of rust have been cut out and welded which will have some pics up on the build when i get around to taking them off my camera
  10. Yeah the shoe sits loose in the grooves as i thought it might be either the springs or the wrong holes but from your pictures i'm pretty sure i had them right even adjusting the brakes it came up sitting loose. If you put the new springs in would you be able to show me a position of where they fit in the holes? Cheers
  11. Cheers nick Just can't seem to figure out if I had these springs on right the shoes just sit there loose they match up holes and sizing so I was thinking the springs might be a bit to stretched or something
  12. If strong bros has em yeah would be able to put money in on Thursday or after then finally have the brakes go for a hoon up the road
  13. Whats the cost of the wheel nut or set of nuts and the adjuster peg? and postage due to the fact money has been soaked up quickly by the mini Also anyone got a pic of the front drum brakes with the single ended springs for it? Can't seem to figure how they fit on they seem super loose even tho they are the right cylinders...
  14. Wondering if anyone who else has a Mini has a set of wheel nuts or a couple they have spare I really only need 1 and also an adjuster peg for the rear drum brakes i'm missing one of those also or if anyone knows where you can find one because everyone I seem to ask about them have no idea what it is because it looks like the inner of a door lock.. Muchly appreciated if anyone has these parts just leave a post on here Cheerssss
  15. Well after 3-4 days of trying to get the exhaust heads off to replace the gasket...and much much wriggling of the whole exhaust system it finally got replaced! Runs like a beaut bit loud tho....might not be so legal Really only needs a new airfilter join so it actually runs smooth and probably an actual carb manifold that fits instead of having to eye it up and screw it on Also finally got my grease gun so many nipples are to be lubricated! few things still to fix: -Wheel cylinders for the front -New brake shoes (optional but most likely a good idea) -New oil filter & oil -Buy a single wheel nut....it was missing one :s -Tune the engine -Weld rest of sill on -Weld the battery box hole -Weld the front holes up and remove dent above grill -Possibly get a new muffler -Cut and replace front bumper panel so it doesn't look like swiss cheese -Fix lights so they work properly including all indicators -Clean up steering column wires so Horn actually works -Bare metal the right wing/front right panel then rust primer bog and paint -Get a pot of paint made so I can actually paint the car -Few cosmetic bits here and there and most likely more to come as it starts driving on the road (and possibly breaking down) But yay first stage pretty much complete, after its road legal slowly restore her back to an original state and looking smooth Also might try get a video of it running with its current exhaust just to see how it goes
  16. Well it's pretty much been 2 days trying to get this stupid exhaust to come off so I can just replace the gasket....Considering just kicking in the firewall just so it can slide out easier or even at all...anyway around this? Because I'm running out of ideas
  17. Pretty sure it's just all welded together from what i've seen will have another hack at it tomorrow
  18. well currently spent maybe 3-4 hours trying to get these exhaust ends off the engine so i can replace the exhaust gasket...but they don't seem to budge at all like they nearly come off but the middle one comes so far out then hits the engine bay.... anyway around this that's easy?
  19. nah not yet like to smoke up to much got to replace that gasket give it a clean perhaps aswell maybe let it run for awhile let it burn some of the sitting oil, petrol etc out
  20. Well I checked the prices of new brake shoes today pretty cheap bout 35 for 2 pairs so thats sweet still no idea on cylinders for the front tho hopefully not to much... Went and bought 4 new sparkplugs for her today.....which was a well invested amount on $28 looked at the points gap and timing pretty much did it by eye and changed a few leads around and wallah SHE LIVES!!!! bit smokey from the ehaust gasket as in....a lot due to oil burning so will throw the one i bought for it the other day hopefully solve the problem Least now all i need is a few cosmetic touch ups and front brakes and shes hopefully on the road once again!!
  21. yeah 6hrs in the ED with a drip ain't fun
  22. Ah thanks for the spring images so they are right then. The guy had most of the brakes taken apart and in a box so I had to kind of guess by bad images on how to put them together. As with the brake shoes there is some pad on them but I'll probably end up replacing them as a pair of them is very worn Tori is coming around after work so I'll let him have a squizat how I've put them together Also today going to try my crazy homejob dizzy fix to see if I can get it started but cheers for all the help guys keep it coming
  23. In that servicing guide it has the other shoe upside down so it has the gap at the top I just assumed that's how it fit giving it even distributions of the shoe it makes sense in the picture and made sense when I was putting it together since it fitted the holes etc that way
  24. Most likely all of them are somewhat like that so i'll have to take them in anyway one pair looks a bit.........overly worn can come have a look at them if you want...they are somewhat ruggard
  25. Well todays effort was somewhat... not very advancing turned out to be more of a scout mission First of all i soaked the dizzy in some warm water and washing powder to get rid of the massive amounts of scum Came out looking pretty nice instead of covered in black grease and dirt then outside to jack the car up (brother kindly gave me a hydrolic jack.....why I no have one before?!) started cleaning out the drum brakes and actually putting them back together properly but to my amazement I only have two of the actual springs I'm suppose to use but I have these for the front ones i'm not quite sure if they do the same job because they have different shaped hooks so I guess I'll have to go hunt some down from somewhere One on the left are the ones I need and I have 4 of the right ones Top of rear drum Bottom of rear drum Also stupidly hard to find a diagram to even look at but at least the service manual I got was a decent help (also its pages were practically brand new looking then i realized as I had black greasy hands I smeared them on the page...) Also noticed one of the rear drum covers were rubbing...then spied myself a massive side difference and dent which i perused to bang out Dented Side Non dented side Also I'm not quite sure if that gap is suppose to be that huge compared to the other side The new red Powermax rotor to the old original Powermax one looks a bit....roughly made But one thing that was found and had a homejob done on it was seeing that the points were sitting on the dizzy plate and possibly earthing to that and losing power so from the old set of points the plastic was broken cut to be flat and drilled a bit bigger then screwed to bridge a gap between them....this will hopefully sort the problem....hopefully! More of a noticeable side gap near my fingers So apart from that I now have 1 rear working brake/handbrake and a hopefully functional clean distributor. Also on my adventures of being in the wheel well I spied some surface rust which might need to be treated. Next few days will consist of budgeting how much new front cylinders are (if they even have the right sizes) new springs if the others don't seem to do anytype of good fixing the numberplate lights which I spied today fiddling with parts as I went around the car and maybe cleaning up the lights since they seem a bit weak...possibly bad connections, wires are fried or bulbs had enough and become knackered
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