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C110 – Again

December 14, 2009

So having left a lot of the rear quarter to go, on Friday afternoon after I had finished work for the day I shot home and due to the weather was resigned to wire brushing in the garage, which is annoying only for the fact that due to the previous “work” done on the C110, the garage fill with bog dust.  Which isn’t the best, really.  Anyway, so I hacked into the bog;

10mm

10mm

It wasn’t long before I decided that the amount of damage to this area regardless I would be better to as gently as possible, chip the bog off with a screw driver, then tidy up the residual filler with a wire-brush later, much like this… (more…)

With starting work in the evening and it being a magically fantastic day, I pulled the C110 out from the garage and got stuck in to the doomed side with my wire wheel and pistol drill.  Time consuming but rewarding none the less.   Here’s what I started with;

My first real port of call was the lower rear quarter, behind the wheel.  Being that the corner where the rear panel met the rear quarter was so horrifically repaired, things did not bode well.  Of course, how could they when the previous owner was so wonderful with his “repairs”.  The next discovery just provided further proof of inability/deception. (more…)

Epic NI roadtrip, start

December 5, 2009

By the time this entry gets published I should be well on my way to Taupo for Leg 1 of my North Island roadtrip.

Just me, a TX3, and a bunch of camera gear…

The aim is to get to Wellington by Tuesday, spend a few days down there, then head back to the land of orcs. However for every meticulously detailed plan there exists an equally large spanner to throw in the works; namely, Leg 2 of the journey was meant to include a stop in the Hawkes Bay but the two people I’ve been planning to catch up with from that area are seemingly out of touch right now. So I may have to fall back to the alternative – which is to hoof it down the Desert Road directly to Palmy, instead of going over the range from Taupo and following SH2 down.

Anyway, I shall (hopefully) update from wherever there exists adequate 3G and/or a proper ‘internerd’ connection!

Laser TX3 Waipapa '07 (by decypher the code)

Western Access (Kihikihi - Mangakino)

MAX Progress: Running Video

November 26, 2009



It is what it is.

-Michael

The MAX, it runs!

November 24, 2009

After efforts on Saturday to get it running, my little L38 Daihatsu 360/MAX  wasn’t playing ball.  Something just wasn’t right, I figured I would likely have to remove and rebuild the carb as it appeared to be a fueling issue though I wasn’t sure where exactly.  In an effort to figure out whether the fuel pump was working or not, I moronically broke the fixed line between the pump and the carburettor, not good.  Not quite being able to put my finger on it and the wind and sunshine not working well together, I decided to call it quits for the day.

On Sunday, things went altogether differently.  A little bit of fuel hose stolen from my C110′s fuel rail was clamped in place onto each broken end of the fixed line.  The pump did appear to be working but not at a very impressive level.  Diagnosis continued.  I hoped of course that the fuel pump didn’t have to be replaced, it would be yet another part that would be difficult to find and then buy, many tries of filling the fuel bowl on the carb up only worked until the bowl was empty and then it would putter to a stop.  My brother hung his head under the car to find that there was a small puddle left under the fuel tank.  Curses.  A leak.  I investigated further to find that they were only pinhole types holes and certainly wouldn’t be enough to stop fuel delivery.  Whilst cramming my hands into the small space between the engine and the firewall where the fuel pump resides, I noticed a glint from a drip.  The drip was forming on the lower hose clamp of the fuel filter.  After pulling the filter off, all was revealed.  There was a rust hole in the bottom of said filter and this was not only letting fuel out but drawing air through making fuel delivery to the carburettor sparse at best.  My brother shot off to SuperChump to attain a plastic inline filter to replace it and once that was on, we were in business!  the car fired up and ran on it’s own after we’d adjusted the idle.  Brilliant.  She’s a runner for the first time in 6 years.

Now there’s just the rest of the problems to sort.  Holes in steel remedied, Fix whatever it is in the carb that’s sticking or blocked, get the brakes working, take it for a WoF and then get some registration and BANG.  Should be good!  Though I guarantee there’ll be other issues, they shall all be tackled as they make themselves known.

-Michael