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Re: Jay's Lude

Post by JayJay » Mon Mar 07, 2011 8:00 pm

Bit more work done, I had the tie rods replaced. Aligned perfectly now and apparently one of the tie rod ends was in a bit of a state.

Still got some HORRIBLE crunching noise coming from the passenger side when steering at low speeds/stopped. Thats next on the list.

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And some normal pics. First proper "home" wash of the year:
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Rust:
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Post by Kawa » Mon Mar 07, 2011 8:10 pm

You have a big enough clock in your dash mate? :D

Your bay in looking tidy :)

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Post by JayJay » Mon Mar 07, 2011 9:13 pm

Kawa wrote:You have a big enough clock in your dash mate? :D

Your bay in looking tidy :)
:lol: Would you believe it also plays music ;)

Also, if anyone isn't using the OE exhaust heatshield (aftermarket manifold or whatever) get it either heat wrapped or sprayed! The underbonnet temps have SHOT down. I can touch the manifold after driving, only for a second or two but its better than it used to be (couldn't stand within a meter :lol:)

I'm sure the bays not too happy having that sort of heat blasted out all the time.
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Re: Jay's Lude

Post by Pushki » Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:47 pm

Looking nice Jay! I've yet to give mine a 'home' wash this year.
I think this is the first time I've seen the interior of your car. Very similar to mine. 8-)

The rust is starting to look worrying! :shock:
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Post by JayJay » Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:10 pm

Pushki wrote:The rust is starting to look worrying! :shock:
I'm going to have a word with the garage tomorrow. Its been almost a month since I went there and I've already chased them once :evil: They did a good job with the bonnet and they're very popular so I figured best choice. There is another guy who might be better but I'd like a quote from both first. I think it was £1800 for the other guy, for both sides. Although I've got a sneaky feeling there was a painting cost ON TOP of that... :|
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Post by JayJay » Thu Mar 10, 2011 7:41 pm

Success! That noise is the passenger side upper control arm!! I sat in the car while the mechanice raised it on the lift, then I turned the wheel a bit while he looked.

So I need a new upper control arm.

And a drop link, the brand new drop link I bought a month ago today has snapped :roll: Once I've got a new one I'll return the old one for a refund.

And the bodyshop finally got back to me, £757 for the arches with new metal welded in and all sprayed up.
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Post by Kawa » Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:38 pm

£757 for the arches :o
Not sure if thats a good price or not, but it's alot of dosh mate :)

I need to replace the passenger side upper arm on my lude too :( Typically I only noticed it after I put the car back together again :roll: :lol:

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Re: Jay's Lude

Post by JayJay » Thu Mar 10, 2011 9:46 pm

Kawa wrote:£757 for the arches :o
Not sure if thats a good price or not, but it's alot of dosh mate :)

I need to replace the passenger side upper arm on my lude too :( Typically I only noticed it after I put the car back together again :roll: :lol:
Best price I've seen on the Island. One place gave me £1800 :lol: £380 per side for rust cut out, new metal and all painted isn't bad I don't think.

Thankfully its just the arm and nothing worse!
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Re: Jay's Lude

Post by JayJay » Wed Mar 16, 2011 12:57 pm

Plan for the weekend:

- EGR valve cleaning
- Intake manifold/chamber cleaning
- Distributor cap and rotor
- Fuel filter
- Transmission fluid
- Clutch hose

And should hopefully get those 17's/Eagle F1s out of the way on Sunday, someones picking them up :D
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Post by JayJay » Thu Mar 17, 2011 9:35 am

Cars booked in for the rust on the 18th April :D And Honda gave me an Accord (and possibly USDM Prelude) distributor, the one that needs an external ignition coil so I can't use it :roll: Have to get in touch with the parts department but he's out making deliveries. At least if I can't get it by Saturday its a quick enough swap.
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