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Old 21-09-16, 06:59 PM   #1
Mart_in_MCR
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Some Winter Prep

It's been a while since I posted so thought I would put some photos up of the pre Winter prep last weekend. I had a bit of a wobble in Spring about getting rid but really glad I saw sense and didn't part with her now. It flew through it's MOT last week too

Well she started the day filthy from a trip to the Lakes the week before:



Gave the engine a good steam and clean and treated a few little rust spots. I keep meaning to order some stainless steel bolts off eBay but keep forgetting. I used my VIS tester while at it - Balance motor is good but the Power motor is dead so will need to replace shortly.



The headlights have progressively gone cloudy since I last restored them in 2014 so they were due for treatment again.

Before:





After:





Made sure I put plenty of Meguiar's headlight protector on them this time to give them a UV barrier and will make sure I keep topping them up.

Next up was servicing the ITG Maxogen as it hadn't been done since I purchased it off Skillen so that meant the bumper came off:



It was absolutely caked in oil and crap so it got a good treatment of ITG cleaner then a bath in hot soapy water before being left to dry all day before finally being re-oiled and re-installed.

Next up was the true pre-winter prep - Hammerite Underbody Seal with Waxoyl Took the wheels off and arch liners off - thankfully there was hardly any rust at all to be found but better to be safe rather than sorry so made sure as much as possible got a good coating to protect her from the road salts and damp winter conditions to come.





While the wheels were off I decided to tart up the brake calipers. My mate has a grey Celica with yellow calipers and I think the effect works well, he also had plenty of the calliper paint left over so I 'borrowed' his colour scheme:



By this point it was pretty much dark so just had to make do with a quick wash and then took a couple of shots the next day. I think the yellow calipers work really well. Didn't get chance to do the rears so that will be on the next job day.







Servicing the ITG has made a big difference, she can definitely breath a lot easier and the throttle response is vastly improved. Looking forward to get the VIS motors all back in working order to see the difference that will make

Not bad for an old girl - 47k on the clock
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