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First Prelude - 5G BB9 2.0i
Re: First Prelude - 5G BB9 2.0i
Does anyone have a link to a workshop manual for the 5G 2.0i?
I'm inclined to have a go at the cam belt / water pump / tensioner change myself. I've had a quick look in the Technical and Wiki section and cant see any guides.
I'm inclined to have a go at the cam belt / water pump / tensioner change myself. I've had a quick look in the Technical and Wiki section and cant see any guides.
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Re: First Prelude - 5G BB9 2.0i
Sorted the headlights today:



See the OP for 'before' pics.
Also replaced the front discs and pads with 260mm standard items. A big improvement, and for the moment, that's all the braking power it should need for the road. I'll save the SIR calipers, but might do the upgrade in the future if I don't end up with a 2.2.



See the OP for 'before' pics.
Thanks for the heads up. I used the 3M kit and it worked a treat. Easy, quick process, with excellent instructions. Highly recommended!RattyMcClelland wrote: 3m do an all in one solution Restoration.
Also replaced the front discs and pads with 260mm standard items. A big improvement, and for the moment, that's all the braking power it should need for the road. I'll save the SIR calipers, but might do the upgrade in the future if I don't end up with a 2.2.
Re: First Prelude - 5G BB9 2.0i
The car is just back from the bodyshop with all of the plastics re-painted (front and back bumpers, spoiler, door handles, wing mirrors). Also had the bonnet re-painted, and the drivers side rear wheel arch de-rusted and rear quarter panel repainted.
Also given it a good polish and wax. It's not perfect (the roof and the front quarter panels are a little faded (it's not very noticeable), but it looks infinitely better than it did when I bought the car:





Also replaced the rear discs and pads (which were an MOT advisory last time around).
Couple of final touches to consider:
- The wheels are a little corroded in places. Not bad but it's started. Maybe worth getting those powder coated at the same time as fitting new tyres. Not sure whether to stick with silver or maybe go with white?
- What do we think re. the missing P R E L U D E sticker on the rear bumper? Leave it blank or find a replacement?
Also given it a good polish and wax. It's not perfect (the roof and the front quarter panels are a little faded (it's not very noticeable), but it looks infinitely better than it did when I bought the car:





Also replaced the rear discs and pads (which were an MOT advisory last time around).
Couple of final touches to consider:
- The wheels are a little corroded in places. Not bad but it's started. Maybe worth getting those powder coated at the same time as fitting new tyres. Not sure whether to stick with silver or maybe go with white?
- What do we think re. the missing P R E L U D E sticker on the rear bumper? Leave it blank or find a replacement?
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Re: First Prelude - 5G BB9 2.0i
A couple of days after I picked it up. Probably about 5 days after it had been painted. The bodyshop suggested I do it straight away.
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