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Under The Bonnet

Post by Pushki » Wed May 07, 2014 3:33 am

This is how the engine bay looked when I first bought the car.

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Limited Slip Differential (LSD) gearbox.
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Rocker Cover and Strut Brace

February 2009

I bought a Feels strut brace and a flaky second-hand rocker cover. I had the brace’s feet and the cover powder-coated in metallic blue.

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All new gaskets and seals for refitting the rocker cover.
  • Rocker Cover Gasket: Honda Part # 12341-P13-000 
    4 x Spark Plug Seals: Honda Part # 12342-PT2-000 
    Breather Grommet: Honda Part # 17139-P13-000 
    Liquid Gasket from eBay.
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The Big Service

Post by Pushki » Wed May 07, 2014 3:42 am

The Big Service

May 2009

I bought and fitted;
  • Spoon Magnetic Sump & Gearbox Plugs
    Clear Hitachi Dizzy Cap & Rotor Arm
    NGK Platinum Spark Plugs
    Honda Fuel Filter
    Magnecor KV85 Red Ignition Leads
    Blue Samco Silicone Coolant Hoses
    Forbidden Motorsports Cooling Plate 
I also replaced all the fluids;
  • Honda All Season Pre-Mixed Blue Coolant
    Castrol Response Super Dot 4 Synthetic Brake Fluid - Brakes
    Castrol Response Super Dot 4 Synthetic Brake Fluid - Clutch
    Amsoil Synthetic Manual Synchromesh Transmission Fluid (SAE 5W-30)
    Castrol Magnatec 10W-40 Semi-Synthetic Engine Oil + Honda Oil Filter
    Honda Genuine HG Power Steering Fluid
    Halfords Premium Ready Mixed Screen Wash (-8ºC Freeze Protection)
I also tidied up the ugly alternator wiring harness with a length of black conduit.

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Just out of curiosity, I cut the old fuel filter open. :o

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When I bought my FM cooling plate, I measured it up for anyone who wanted to make their own. :ugeek:

Cooling Plate Dimensions
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Oil Catch Can

Post by Pushki » Wed May 07, 2014 3:48 am

Oil Catch Can

June 2009

I bought an eBay special oil catch can. Surprisingly good quality. 8-)

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I also bought some silicone vacuum hose for it, as it came with see-through braided stuff that just looked a bit cheap.

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VTEC Solenoid cover
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Mugen (copy?) radiator cap
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Clutch Slave Cylinder

Post by Pushki » Wed May 07, 2014 3:55 am

Clutch Slave Cylinder 

November 2009

My clutch system sprung a leak. I found it was coming from the slave cylinder so I ordered a new one from Honda and fitted it myself. 

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Engine Photo Shoot

Post by Pushki » Wed May 07, 2014 4:01 am

Engine Photo Shoot

June 2012

I gave the engine bay a good clean. :-D

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Wheels

Post by Pushki » Wed May 07, 2014 4:13 am

Refurbished My 17" OZ Superleggeras

April 2009

I bought these wheels from eBay. They were in need of a refurbishment and some new tyres. :(

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I took them down to 'WheelWorks' to get them refurbished and painted in platinum silver.
They also supplied and fitted a set of Goodyear Eagle F1 Tyres 215/40/17

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I bought some new centre caps to finish them off and some locking wheel nuts.

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New Wheels Fitted

Post by Pushki » Wed May 07, 2014 4:17 am

New Wheels Fitted

May 2009

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Refurbished My Sawblades

Post by Pushki » Wed May 07, 2014 4:24 am

Refurbished My Sawblades

September 2010

I decided to refurbish my OEM sawblades to use as Winter wheels.
Due to popular demand, I wrote a guide… :ugeek:

How To – Refurbish Your Sawblades

This picture shows 3 stages of the refurbishment.
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Once the wheels were polished up, I painted between the spokes.
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As these are for Winter, I had some Uniroyal RainExpert 205/55/15 tyres fitted.

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Interior Lights

Post by Pushki » Wed May 07, 2014 4:38 am

Footwell Illumination

June 2009

I installed a blue LED footwell lighting kit. While I was at it, I also replaced most of the bulbs for brighter, more efficient, more colourful LEDs in the cockpit.

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Quick video
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Ignition ring
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Rear fog and aerial switches
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Window switch
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Ashtray and cigarette lighter ring. Note the cool USB charger.
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Swapping the yellow bulbs for white LEDs in the map light has made a huge difference.

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Fixed My Speedo Needle Illumination

Post by Pushki » Wed May 07, 2014 4:44 am

Fixed My Speedo Needle Illumination

August 2010

My EL dials suddenly suffered a fairly common fault. The speedo needle stopped illuminating. :x

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The dials had to come out for the fix.

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This fault is due apparently, to some faulty capacitors.
The quick, easy ghetto fix is to feed the dead needle with power from the working one.

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Let there be light: and there was light, and it was good. :facepalm:

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