Well.... Not too bad a day today all in all
Started off this morning with a text of my friend with the garage saying he wasn't able to have a look at the car today, so no worries, I got in touch with my uncle whose messed with carbs in the past and he agreed to pop over and give me a hand

in the meantime I popped to Halfords and got me some coolant.
Reached back and began taking the old rad out, the fins were disintegrating as I was moving the damn thing lmao! Not good! Got it out anyway and began to fit the new radiator, my first hickup lol!
It appeared the new radiator (although probably a good thing running wise) was actually double the thickness of my original radiator, bugger! Not a problem though, the rubber bushes the rad locates onto we cut up
We then test fitted the radiator into place which showed it then stuck out too far. We ended up cutting away at the thick rubber block at the back of those bushes until the radiator would comfortably fit into place, sorted

Because of the extra thickness too, although it probably wasn't essential we decided to move the fan back a touch aswell and used a couple of washers to pack it out slightly, refitted all hoses etc etc with new jubilee clips and bled the system, the fan appears to cut in that little bit earlier now and the engine doesn't get as hot as what it did before when sitting there idling so it's all good so it seems! Job jobbed
second task was the carb! Was a bit scared about doing this as I hadn't done this sort of thing before! Obviously with my uncle giving me a helping hand and showing me what to do we got everything disconnected without any troubles and brought the carb into the garage. First started off by changing all the diaphragms on the exterior of the carb aswell as the little fuel filter and then opened up the top half of the carb to have a looksie inside, first thing we noticed was this....
Thats pretty much all the gasket that was there lol! The carb had obviously been opened up before but they musn't have replaced the gasket which is a bit of a p*sstake tbf! Anyway, checked all the float out etc and all seemed well, my uncle guided me through changing the float needle valve which was pretty cool
As for my jets it does appear somebody has f*cked the threads up on them....Twats! Luckily theres enough thread to get them seated and firm so they shouldn't move, in a perfect world I would have liked to have tried tapping the threads but I hadn't got the tools to hand, but no worries. Amongst all that we cleaned the inside and began to put it back together obviously using a new gasket for the 2 halfs
Took the carb back out to the carb and fitted it all back together using new jubilees for the carb coolant hoses and started him up! It ran suprisingly well considering we'd just done all that as my uncle did say it can take a little while for everything to settle back into place before it sorts itself, and I think now is just a case of seeing how things go and get it to a garage to be fine tuned now. It does appear to run a little happier in all fairness so *touch wood* hopefully we'll have cured the problem! Along with the fact the coolant doesn't appear to get as hot as what it did before will hopefully help out with the carb too. Like I say, not too bad a day tbf
Last job of the day was to refit the grill and bumper back on got a quick pic with nice fresh thick sliced radiator in there before doing so hehe!
And that's the end of my day now, time to jump in the shower and chill the f*ck out for this evening!