Looks OK from a distance. The hardtop is on because I took the hood off to aid welding. |
Bit of a Victor Meldrew moment - I DON'T BELIEVE IT!!.
It had cut out randomly on me a few times before. No other symptoms just a sudden cut like you switched off but it had always re-started immediately. I had previously found a loose earth connection for the Lumenition and thought that was the problem but it obviously was not. At least now with a total failure I was able to do some proper fault finding. Following the Lumenition diagnostics that I was able to print off their website I finally tracked it down using a voltmeter to the optical unit in the distributor.
Good news - I had a spare.
Bad news - the distributor had to come out to fit it.
So instead of a quick drive to the bodyshop I spent the whole day taking out and replacing the distributor.
Finished the job at 4:30pm and it runs fine now, so was able to deliver it after all. Phew !!
Reasons for the work can be seen in the pictures below.
Nearside wing |
Offside wing |
Nearside wheelarch trouble |
July 11th. The bodyshop has started work on the blue car now and revealed some of the gory details
Outer wheel arch cut away to reveal rusty inner We found the previous arch repair panel had barely been welded at all ! |
Rusted inner arch and sill sections now removed ready to install new repair panels |
Closeup of lower wing area |
Old Red car update July 12th.
July 2013 - looks OK from here |
Nasty surprise in the nearside sill |
Latest news: sill has been patched and the car has a new MOT so its road legal for another year - or as long as I need it to be until I nick all the good bits off it!
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One of those good bits will be a neat finisher for the top of the gear lever gaiter. The original rubber ones on most TR7's have given up long ago but a guy called William Parris in the USA was making some replacements and sent me one.
William Parris finisher fitted below the wooden gearknob. |
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Blue car update 17th July.
Popped into the body shop for a look at how they are getting on. The offside wheel arch metalwork is now finished, just waiting for its skim of filler etc. They showed me the old arch that a previous repairer had fitted and turns out it was only just welded in a couple of spots, the rest was done with seam sealer. Not good.
New inner arch fitted |
Right side outer panels now fitted ............................................................................................................................ |
Left side outer panels fitted ready for filler and paint
The guys in the body shop did moan to me that the repair panels I supplied didn't fit too well. Apparently they had to make at least four cuts in the inner wing repair panels to get them anywhere near to correct shape so that is not good to hear. Because of stock problems I had bought one of them from Rimmers and one from Robsport so seems the suppliers to both are equally bad - or is it the same source?
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Update 21st August. Not too much progress to report, bodyshop boys have been on holidays and working on new car accident stuff so the TR has been mostly gathering dust but it has had a first coat of primer and a contrast mist coat to show any imperfections up before final colour is applied.
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Update 21st August. Not too much progress to report, bodyshop boys have been on holidays and working on new car accident stuff so the TR has been mostly gathering dust but it has had a first coat of primer and a contrast mist coat to show any imperfections up before final colour is applied.
Right side before final wet & dry |
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