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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 10:07 am
by tescr500
hows the frame coming along
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:01 pm
by pablo
I'm hoping to have it done one night this week.I have just been a bit slack lately.
Mind you the van has cost us a fortune lately but we love the old tub,so it's worth it.
I saw a T5 sportline today at a trial

I would love one but can't afford one so our T4 will get a bit of TLC.
Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:54 pm
by tescr500
nice one
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 6:23 pm
by pablo
I thought I would offer a few photos by way of an explanation as to why there has been so little progress on our KR1s. This is where all my time and money has been going. The van is a member of the family and after 10 years of service it was time for a bit of TLC.
Before
And after
Try and ignore the wheels for now, I'm tring to decide if I should get the steel wheels powder coated or go for these
http://www.performancealloys.com/wheel- ... px?ID=2159
Keep the same porofile tyres as I don't want to ruin the ride.
Interior next

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 6:43 pm
by JanBros
definitly poadercoating .
you'll have more money for the KR

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 9:20 am
by 500bernie
Hi Paul,
Did you get any time to work on the KR over the holidays?
I am just getting ready to restart mine, I have identified all the bits I forgot to get plated
Cheers
Bernie

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 7:03 pm
by pablo
Hi Bernie, happy new year mate. Time is something I don't have a lot of lately. I had a set back just before christmas when I snapped off a disc bolt

then snapped an easy out in the remnants of the bolt
Why they are called easy outs I don't know

Clever marketing
Ludders saved my baccon with a front wheel, which is now powder coated and sporting a new BT92 and new discs. Now that it's a rolling chassis again I can take it to get the frame welded. Then I should be able to get on, motor back in etc, back to where I was before I found the crack.
Then It'll be the plastics, BUT

I've spent the paint money on something else

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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 7:57 pm
by 500bernie
pablo wrote:
Then It'll be the plastics, BUT

I've spent the paint money on something else

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Hi Paul,
Happy New Year (Forgetting my manners already and not even the end of January

)
I have spent my paint money a dozen times, I think it is just a matter of timing
I am going to put a bit of effort into the project and see what progress I can make [-o<
Cheers,
Bernie

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 9:44 pm
by pablo
tescr500 wrote:hows the frame coming along
It's done,

nearly 11 months after I found it

It's fixed. Took the bloke 20 minutes, and there's very little damage to the powder coat. A wee touch up and you'll never see it. I'll get the heater on in the garage, and get the motor back in.
Then I need to sell some bits to pay for the bodywork.
Not all good news though I snapped an exhaust stud off in the head of the wife's 550

I'm not touching that. The head is going to an engineers.
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:00 pm
by tescr500
thats good then pablo, but not so good you broke a stud off in your wifes head, i keep telling my missus to keep clear, perhaps it could be a new trend stud piercings in the skull

.
be ready for summer yea or na, my engines all plumbed in now, i mean all tidied up, look forward to see your engine back in.
cheers wayne.
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:09 pm
by tescr500
500bernie wrote:pablo wrote:
I have spent my paint money a dozen times, I think it is just a matter of timing
Cheers,
Bernie

i know where your coming from bernie, had money for something then something else poped up.
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Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 3:59 pm
by pablo
I've been a bit quiet on the posting front, but I've been busy in the garage. I manged to get the motor refitted. Repainted the front bends on the exhausts as the black chrome finish on the two pipes I decided to go with was reasonably good.
So this morning, and in spite of a red wine hangover. I thought I'd have a go at starting the wee beastie.
I filled the mechanics fuel tank with a 30/1 MX7 premix and connected the starting charger. Three kicks latter it was away.
I've got some tinkering to do while the bodywork is away. I think the right hand carb needs to come off, it was dribbling a wee bit of fuel when I stopped the motor and I think I might be loosing some gear box oil from the selector shaft cover, but all in all a good day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oD8nT00 ... e=youtu.be
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 8:51 pm
by Bertie_Mollie
Well done Pablo., good persistence there.
=D> =D> =D>
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:06 pm
by Howie
That looks & sounds fantastic Pablo, hats off to you sir. =D>
Where have you sent the bodywork to?
I hate red wine hangovers

Hence i'm on the lager tonight

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 9:49 pm
by pablo
Thanks fella's it's been a good day.
I started the motor again and let it warm up. Gave it a wee bit more throttle and it sounds tremendous.
I opened the oil pump up to fill the lines, and tomorrow I'll check the metering. The right hand carb seems to have sorted itself out, not leaking anymore, but when it got warm it started to blow a wee bit of coolant out from the pump cover. So that needs to come off and a bit of Kawabond re-applied
The bodywork has gone to this fella
http://www.rainbow-rides.me.uk/welcome_1.html