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Bondy's BB9

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 3:49 pm
by Jackson Bondy
Well I thought it was about time I made a thread now that the car is actually on the road :mrgreen:.
About 6 months ago I picked up an excellent BB9 for a bargain £750. I had only had my license for about 6 months however so the agonising wait for March came as I was pottering around in this:
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106 1.1, ex Cat C, cost my dad £300. I did a tonne of mechanical work but in the end it had a lot of knocks (inlcuding where I hit the passenger door at 2mph against a small wooden post and it looked like it'd been t boned!) and a misfire so it went to the great scrapheap in the sky. Local scrappy gave me £55 for it as well!

So onto better things we went. Here is the car in it's current loveliness to make up for what you saw before:
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BB9, 2.0 F20A4, 78,500 miles
All standard apart from a brake upgrade to 282mm which was a nightmare and took months to get sorted properly.

Lovely accessories list: Image

This car was an adventure before I even drove it! First nice thing I noticed whilst working on the brakes was this lovely surprise: Image
Had an advisory for the rubber being perished the year before but it'd snapped so that was a gonner. Couldn't get it off so had to get the garage to do it on top of the MOT.
Night before the MoT was a marathon session to get the brakes finished, me and my Dad were still bleeding the brakes at 10PM, finished up at 10:30PM - I suspect there's a Dad of the year award due for that!
Next morning, the battery was flat again, jumped it, got half way off the drive and stalled it :lol:. Got it going again and proceeded to the jerkiest drive of my life down to the garage. Reached the garage, gave it some revs to clear it out for a few minutes, before having to call it quits and get to work.
It passed emissions almost perfectly :lol:. It failed on the ARB Linkage as suspected but apart from that passed with only a single advisory of "heavy brake noise under braking" which they suggested could be fixed by swapping my grooved discs around. I think the fact the discs and pads had done three miles might have had something to do with it. Either way I've only heard it once since so I'm not really worried.
All in all £54 later for the MoT, £235 of roadtax and an ungodly amount of money (plus a black box :x) for the insurance and the Lude was on the road.

Two days later I drove to Cornwall to see a friend from Uni, then Nottingham a few days after and finally home again. Around an 800 mile trip that put more miles on the car in a week than it did all of last year! It didn't miss a beat, I've had it for about 3 and a half weeks now and I have to say that I love my Lude, puts a smile on my face every time I drive it 8-)
I have a few complaints, I miss having an indicator on the dash to tell me the headlights are on and the power steering is a little light for me but both things I'll get used to. There's also a noise that comes from the brakes just under 30mph, doesn't matter what gear or how hard you put the brakes on it's usually there. I'm currently having a full set of calipers rebuilt so I'll investigate it when I get those back on. Torque is non existent when the car sees a hill on the dual carriageway so think a service might be in order!

As with all cars though, ideas start going through the head :lol:
Current plans are replace the wood trim with carbon wrapped standard stuff.
Would love to put in the SiR red interior if I can find one.
Change the steering wheel for one of the more modern ones.
Maybe get the alloys refurbished, depends how long I keep the car - I'd like to go to a 2.2 eventually.
I have bought some fantastic headlights, originally belonged to someone on here, but I'm pretty sure my insurance would count it as a modification so I'm not sure I want to risk putting them on. If not they will be going on next year or on my dad's.
Here's hoping to a long and happy Lude!

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 6:10 pm
by NafemanNathan
How old are you mate? I wish I had a Prelude as my almost first car. I went through about 4 different Ford Escorts before I discovered Preludes!

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2017 7:37 pm
by Vtecmec
Can't believe people actually paid +£200 for the wood kit! :shock:

Good work on the car. 8-)

Re: Bondy's BB9

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 10:21 am
by Jackson Bondy
NafemanNathan wrote:How old are you mate? I wish I had a Prelude as my almost first car. I went through about 4 different Ford Escorts before I discovered Preludes!
I'm 19, to be honest I think either I or more likely the car must have slipped under the insurance radar of insane pricing. Perhaps it's the age of the car and the fact there's so few now?
I certainly feel very lucky and as you can imagine the difference over the 106 I had before is huge!
Escorts are nice though, always appreciated the early models.
Vtecmec wrote:Can't believe people actually paid +£200 for the wood kit! :shock:

Good work on the car. 8-)
Neither! It's bloomin awful if you ask me but for some reason all my friends like it :lol:
Cheers :)

Posted: Mon Apr 10, 2017 9:20 pm
by allkiller
PM,d

Re: Bondy's BB9

Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 12:20 pm
by Jackson Bondy
Got round to giving the car a good service yesterday as it's been lacking a little in the mid range currently, first thing to note is just how easy it is to do a service on these. Apart from the driveshaft casing making the oil filter a pain it was a pieced of cake!
Swapped oil and filter for a HAMP Shorty and Castrol GTX.
New fuel filter.
New plugs.
Replaced gearbox fluid to hopefully stave off the 5th gear crunch.

Unfortunately I did notice a fair amount of fowling on some of the plugs as well as the HT leads, it looks like oil. Does this mean I need new spark plug seals or is it something else? I've read it could be piston rings but I'd have noticed oil being burnt so I'm not sure.
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Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 10:58 pm
by DaveyBa8
That plug looks like new, no fooling whatsoever don't be worrying, looks perfect. so do not be worrying. As for the oil, just keep an eye on your cunsumption as you'd do with any new car. And 90% what you read online as to problems you can forget about although it is how we self learn. These guys on this forum will keep you right. Hope to see more.

Re: Bondy's BB9

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 5:03 pm
by Jackson Bondy
DaveyBa8 wrote:That plug looks like new, no fooling whatsoever don't be worrying, looks perfect. so do not be worrying. As for the oil, just keep an eye on your cunsumption as you'd do with any new car. And 90% what you read online as to problems you can forget about although it is how we self learn. These guys on this forum will keep you right. Hope to see more.
Ah awesome news, I was worried what was on the threads but that's put me at ease. Aye the guys round here are top notch, helped me out loads and I've learnt a tonne already.

So after servicing the Lude feels much better in the mid range. Just need to decide between a CAI or a K&N Filter for the standard air box and should be good as new :D

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 10:14 pm
by DaveyBa8
I'm a big fan of the panel filters, CAI "could" lose you HP but better induction note from them. The colder the air the more dense the better the combustion. But be grand either way :)

Re: Bondy's BB9

Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 8:30 pm
by Jackson Bondy
DaveyBa8 wrote:I'm a big fan of the panel filters, CAI "could" lose you HP but better induction note from them. The colder the air the more dense the better the combustion. But be grand either way :)

I was leaning towards those - no effect on insurance, plus it'll drop into a Type S airbox which apparently give the best benefits over any CAI. Not all that fussed for the note, the car sounds great as is and if I want to look into a new exhaust in the future I'm sure I can go for something a bit louder if I desire. The Panel filter is much much cheaper than a decent CAI too! :)