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Another Track 4th gen - Carbon bonnet & cooling plate.
- Thebusofwoe
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Re: Another Track 4th gen :)
Thanks Merlin
. I do have parts of the alarm left but tbh its all pretty cut up and sat out in the rain
Tbh i didn't think it would be useful to any one. Sorry fella. The block was a bit of a nightmare to clean up. I used a can of gunk foam turd but it was fairly useless. I then used unipart degreaser in a spray bottle and scrubbed that in . . . Result





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- Thebusofwoe
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Re: Another Track 4th gen :)
Unfortunately i cut and binned the alarm system. I didn't think anyone would want it, how wrong was i
. Not only that, both the glove box switch key and the siren key was missing 



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Re: Another Track 4th gen :)
Yea sorry i cant help matey. I would imagine the old systems are quite rare now, even rarer they work!! 

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Another Track 4th gen - bits and bobs fitted back on
Hi guys.
Well as some of you may know, I gave @CrunchyAdams82 a hand on Saturday. We was talking car stuff when he said "you got 6 weeks to get it done". At that point I then thought, yea SH1T. I have a shed load to do inc testing in them 6 weeks
.
So I got onto it yesterday and got some stuff done. So in no particular order I got this lot done, as well as some other stuff.

New gasket for oil pump pic up pipe.

Sump back on. Now, the gasket was well and truly drokked. Hard as nails and a few splits
So I am pretty sure this was leaking along with the oil cooler seal.
Soooooo . . . . I glued the bloody thing back on with sealer
I don't have the funds nor the time now to sort a new gasket out, as I will only use a genuine one. So this will have to wait till later in the year.

Got the non ABS prop valve plumbed in. It looks a mess in the pic, BUT, is not that bad in person and is completely functional and leak free

Next was the rear end. Here I got the heat shield back on, plastic jobby shields back on, antiroll bar, and bumper fixed on as it should.

Rear discs, and pad carriers back on. Only to find both rear calipers are seized solid, so going to rebuild them at work next week

Silicon the holes left behind from the A/C and alarm removal. Good old sealant


Then as it was getting dark I decided to swap the headlights for the JDM one piece units I had lying around
Then last pic I want to thank @bluejackhustler for the track wheels. Awsome matey

So . . . . . . I still have a load to do
. I have ordered the Vtec Direct manual tensioner, which should be here tomorrow. The Fidanza flywheel will also be here tomorrow. I already have the ATR clutch kit under my tool box
And just got to pick up the water pump. Then the motor can go back in.
Had a problem with the rear lower suspension arm bolts, as in I ripped off the bloody captive nuts when I cut the arms off. So had to sort other nuts, as the bolts are a big funny size. So apart from the calipers, the rear is almost done.
Getting quite excited now as I REALLY wana
this thing.
So I still have to do:
Fit manual tensioner and new cam belt
Clean gearbox
Fit flywheel and clutch
Fit motor back into car
Re-fit plastic sill trim pod things
Re-wire ignition system (alarm removal caused problems)
Re-fit heater motor and ecu
Get motor wired up/plumbed in
Fit the exhaust system back on
MOT,TAX,Insurance
Then go
. That's all chaps.
Cheers
Well as some of you may know, I gave @CrunchyAdams82 a hand on Saturday. We was talking car stuff when he said "you got 6 weeks to get it done". At that point I then thought, yea SH1T. I have a shed load to do inc testing in them 6 weeks



So I got onto it yesterday and got some stuff done. So in no particular order I got this lot done, as well as some other stuff.

New gasket for oil pump pic up pipe.

Sump back on. Now, the gasket was well and truly drokked. Hard as nails and a few splits




Got the non ABS prop valve plumbed in. It looks a mess in the pic, BUT, is not that bad in person and is completely functional and leak free



Next was the rear end. Here I got the heat shield back on, plastic jobby shields back on, antiroll bar, and bumper fixed on as it should.


Rear discs, and pad carriers back on. Only to find both rear calipers are seized solid, so going to rebuild them at work next week


Silicon the holes left behind from the A/C and alarm removal. Good old sealant




Then as it was getting dark I decided to swap the headlights for the JDM one piece units I had lying around

Then last pic I want to thank @bluejackhustler for the track wheels. Awsome matey



So . . . . . . I still have a load to do



Had a problem with the rear lower suspension arm bolts, as in I ripped off the bloody captive nuts when I cut the arms off. So had to sort other nuts, as the bolts are a big funny size. So apart from the calipers, the rear is almost done.
Getting quite excited now as I REALLY wana

So I still have to do:
Fit manual tensioner and new cam belt
Clean gearbox
Fit flywheel and clutch
Fit motor back into car
Re-fit plastic sill trim pod things

Re-wire ignition system (alarm removal caused problems)
Re-fit heater motor and ecu
Get motor wired up/plumbed in
Fit the exhaust system back on
MOT,TAX,Insurance
Then go

Cheers

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