Popular Post Taistorm Posted October 4, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted October 4, 2020 Well it seems that I've somehow managed to get another old Mitsi, in fact another old Mirage. It has been about 8 or 9 years since I got away from that disease but it seems it's come back to haunt me. Funnily enough this same vehicle popped up for sale in June at Matamata and I happened to be heading down to Hamilton that same week for a course so thought I'd swing past and have skeeze. At the time it was no wof, reg on hold. Failed on exhaust leaks, tyres and a few front end bushes. Unfortunately I was beaten to it by a day so I never had the chance to convince myself to not buy it... Fast forward right up to 2 weeks ago and I received a pm on fb from the new owner asking if I was interested in buying it (had seen my posts on the Mirage enthusiasts fb page). He was in a tight situation due to covid 19 and had someone else lined up to buy it but they hadn't completed the deal. He mentioned it now has wof and reg and had quite a few hours spent at the detailers to tickle up the faded paint. I wasn't really too keen but he was desperate and even insisted to trailer it up to Auckland for me to have a look at it, so I figured I may as well. We met up in Wiri, I had a quick look at it and took it for a burn then somehow managed to negotiate a pretty good price so later that day he dropped it off at my house. It's in bloody good condition, not mint but tidy enough. The mighty 4g11 1244cc big block and 4 speed transmission with only 79,000kms since new. Unfortunately it's a GL so the lowest spec model and misses out on the iconic supershifter and chrome bumper caps, but itstill has decent character. 99% rust free, has a few small signs of surface rust but that's fine as these are usually riddled. It turns out this had 1 owner for 39 years and spent the last 7 years in a garage with rego on hold. Old mate across the road brought it with intentions to tidy up but that didn't happen, then he sold it to the bloke before me whom had brought it initially to tidy up for his son's first car. 10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taistorm Posted October 4, 2020 Author Share Posted October 4, 2020 The plans are to get it mechanically sound and carry out as much preventative maintenance I can, add some low with period wheels, get some decent fender mirrors then daily the shit out of it until I get bored (I'll be selling my bugeye wrx soon once I'm happy to daily this if anyone is interested). So with the inspection, the only issues I found were a leaky radiator, possibly stuck thermostat, rocker cover gasket leak and oil pressure sensor leak. The clutch feels like it's probably a bit worn out as well but it should be fine for now. After hitting up the parts shop I've now got on order all service filters, timing kit, water pump, sparkplugs, all dizzy bits, thermostat, oil pressure sensor, water temp sender all of which should be here in the next few days. I've also picked up a rocker cover gasket. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taistorm Posted October 4, 2020 Author Share Posted October 4, 2020 I figured id better pressure test the cooling system just to make sure the radiators playing up, so borrowed the one from work. In the last picture you can kind of see the leak from the core in the bottom right corner. I've got another one on the way from a Mirage enthusiasts bloke from Kerikeri for a great price. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taistorm Posted October 4, 2020 Author Share Posted October 4, 2020 Here's some pics of the powerhouse. Oh and some parts I picked up today. Not gonna lie it's blood great at how cheap and easy these are to work on. Everything I've ordered has cost me significantly less than the O2 sensor I brought for the subie haha, in saying that though I have access to great discounts so that also helps. It probably won't be too much of a project, but a light build for a summer cruiser. We'll see where it goes anyway.. Cheers, Tai 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taistorm Posted October 5, 2020 Author Share Posted October 5, 2020 Managed to knock off slightly early today so I decide to rip into this. Grille off and radiator out. Here you can see the damage/wear in the corner As suspected, thermostat is stuck open. Rocker cover off. Not too bad, very slight carbon build up but pretty clean really. Water pump and timing kit off. The water pump bearing feels firmer than it should be and the belt doesn't look too bad, wear starting around the edges. Would rather crash it all out for peace of mind as I'd imagine it's all the original bits. Hopefully have the parts arrive shortly so I can piece it all together and clean her up. Cheers, Tai. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taistorm Posted October 6, 2020 Author Share Posted October 6, 2020 Picked up most of the parts today. Cleaned up the block to fit the waterpump, the one supplied is wrong, the inlet pipe sits out about 20mm further out than it should (maybe it's 4g12 pump). The thermostat is different (mines offset) and the dizzy rotor was different as well, so have the correct(hopefully) parts on order. No biggie though. Also the second hand radiator I was getting sent turns out to have a good portion of the fins munted so I'm getting a recore on my current one priced up through my mate at Albany radiators. Figured as I had the rocker cover off I'd give it a strip back and paint. This was a very rushed job, even ran the heat gun over it to try and get the wrinkle finish a bit more prominent (have found it normal sits really flat if you can't bake it). Accidentally went hunnits on the corners which made it start bubbling so I'm guessing they'll flake off pretty quick haha. Oh well. Tai. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taistorm Posted October 11, 2020 Author Share Posted October 11, 2020 Got some more bits and did some stuff this weekend. Got the correct waterpump (take note of how oldschool the packaging is haha), the right dissy rotor and thermostat. Also picked up some parts ignition leads which didn't fit, so they're now returned. I've fitted up the timing belt, water pump, tensioner, drive belt and cleaned up the covers while I was at it. I've also fitted the dissy condenser, cap, rotor and points (just need to bring my feeler gauge home from work to set the points gap, set the valves and also the new plugs). I've also done the filters and put some fresh oil through it (I don't think it's had a service in a very long time, the fuel filter looked like it was 20 years old!). Have also picked up some 80w for the transmission. With the coolant system I've cleaned up the thermostat housing and fit the new thermostat. The radiator hoses felt super crunchy when I was moving them around so I ended up rolling then out and running the tap through them and so much corroded shit came out haha. In other news I've had issues trying to source a second hand radiator and the cost to recore was ridiculous so I've picked up an el cheapo chinesium alloy Honda Civic radiator from redline and having Euron8 Chris weld on some mounts and a boss so I can fit it up with the original fan and sensor. Hopefully the legend will have it sussed out this week for me :). Will have some more boring maintenance updates soon. Chur, Tai 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taistorm Posted October 18, 2020 Author Share Posted October 18, 2020 Spent a little bit of time on this thing today. Brought my feeler gauge home so I could adjust the valve clearances and set the points gap, have also picked up random length leads from bnt to replace the old ones. So.. valve clearances set, ignition setup sorted, rocker cover on with new gasket, oil pressure and oil temp senders replaced, new leads and plugs set, air filter replaced and airbox on (just needs a repaint). Another issue I found is that the passenger door wouldn't lock from the lever on the inside. I carefully removed the door card, adjusted the linkage and now it's working mint. All we're waiting on now is the radiator. Chris got a little held up last week, so he didn't get a chance to have it sorted which is all good! Might have it in the next few days but I'm off to Queenstown on Wednesday so it probably won't be going in for a few weeks anyway. Was thinking about ripping the front hubs off to counter sink the mount bolts so I can fit capscrews (if anyone knows about these, they have hub mounting bolts that protrude on the mounting surface so rims that don't have cutouts on the backside foul making it so the rim won't sit flush on the hub). It's a pain in the ass but if I can get away with countersinking the it will make things a bit easier for wheel choice. Chur, Tai 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taistorm Posted October 27, 2020 Author Share Posted October 27, 2020 Time for another update. Shot off down to Queenstown for a quick holiday and on my way back from the airport I grabbed the radiator from Chris. He's done an awesome job sussing out the mounts for me. Did a quick mock-up and it looks like it will work well, I just need to slot the mount holes and remove the original Honda spigot mounts off the bottom which I'll sus tomorrow. Also need to get some paint to black it out so it's not so much of an eyesore and keep it a bit more stock looking. I also shot down to Repco to try get some hoses to suit the new inlet/outlet positions. Will need to cut these ones down obviously but they should work fine. And some part numbers for reference. Hopefully have this thing together and running this weekend and start dailying it from there. Cheers, Tai. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taistorm Posted October 31, 2020 Author Share Posted October 31, 2020 Got a few moments the last few days to spend a bit off time on this. Firstly I took the radiator in to work, ground off a couple bits to help with clearance and then took it home, slotted the mount holes and got it to fit up mint. Took it back off, scuffed it back and threw some paint on it so it's less of an eyesore in the old engine bay. It was supposed to be hammered black, but it ended up as more of a cast iron type colour so I'm not sure if it was labelled incorrectly. Not super happy about that but it looks heaps better. Re mounted the fan and did its final fitment with new fasteners. I then mocked up the hoses and started cutting away to make them work with the new inlet/outlet positions. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taistorm Posted October 31, 2020 Author Share Posted October 31, 2020 Next I threw the hoses on with new clamps, filled it up with about 5.5L of coolant and also made a new overflow line. Rechecked everything, connected up the battery then went to fire it up. Few turns of the key and a few pumps of the pedal, choke fully open and it roared into life. Pretty stoked to be honest, no leaks, sounds like it's running well and ticking over smoothly (the valve tappets are maybe slightly louder than I'd like, me being picky I might re adjust them). Bled out the cooling system and it came up to temp well and held mint. Will throw the pressure tester on it sometime next week. Was gonna take it for a drive but it started pouring down so might leave that til tomorrow haha. Also I didn't take any pics but I had ripped the belly plate off from underneath and gave it a good waterblast. It's not mint as some of the grime was baked on heavy but it's alot more cleaner now. Pretty happy with where it's at now, just need to take it for a good drive tomorrow then give it a crack at daily duties. I have a few other minor plans for it in the pipeline but we'll wait and see how it goes. And feel free to tell me how I fail with old mitsi's here. Cheers, Tai. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taistorm Posted November 1, 2020 Author Share Posted November 1, 2020 Picked up some wheels for a pretty sharp price today. Hayashi Racing Street Fins in 13x6 +13. These have always been one of my favourite wheels and had the privilege to visit their shop in Osaka a couple years ago which was awesome. I brought these knowing that they probably wouldn't work on the front due to these cars having a shit hub mount setup as per below. The wheels have cutouts in between the pcd holes but they only just foul on the bolts by a couple mm. I had initially planned on counter sinking the hubs but I don't think they have enough meat, otherwise milling them to suit tapered cap screws but doing this would require cert. Alternatively I'm looking to swap out the hub bolts for as small and shallow cap screws as I can, then milling out small notches on the wheels and rebalancing them. If anyone has any other ideas let me know haha. They sit just outside the guard, but once modified and fitted up properly they'll be just inside. The current ride height is actually lower than this pic shows but I'll definitely need to lower this when I have some spare sheckles. Beside that I took for a burn up the road and it went mint! Mrs was pretty impressed with how peppy it is for a little 1200! Chur, Tai 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taistorm Posted December 24, 2020 Author Share Posted December 24, 2020 Time for a small update... As most of you have probably seen, I now have this up for sale as I need to sell one of my cars for money towards the house. In the meantime though I have been dailying the shit out of this and it has been awesome. I've been fixing little bits and pieces here and there, sorting out little interior rattles as they become more apparent, tighten the sunvisors as they kept dropping etc. The other day however I also noticed that there was a strong smell of fuel so had a look and saw the fuel pump was leaking. Have since replaced that today and now she's all good. I also had seen a few small drips under the heater assembly so tightened up the hose clamps and it seems ok so far. Had some fender mirrors lined up but that hasn't come to fruition so will probably roll as is for the time being. And here's some pics from today after I gave it a wash. Time for a break and festivities. Chur 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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