Vincent the Volvou! 26/07/10 Hi Paddy!

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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by jtbo » 07 Mar 2010 03:28 pm

I just did look photos of (now) white car, your driver's door looks pretty much same as mine, have you checked bottom of door? Mine has no bottom, also surface sheet metal is loose from bottom as there is nothing to keep it attached, damn that evil rot goblin :evil:

Don't know if there is any other way to fix it properly than getting new door, hopefully your doors are not as bad.

What I find odd is that it is same side door that is worse condition and we drive different sides of road, maybe they put less waxoil to that particular side from factory or something as silly :lol:
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Re: Vincent the Volvou! 18/3/10: Operation Door Salvage!

Post by griffo20022 » 18 Mar 2010 08:03 pm

Hey guys how are we? Well today I finally got started on a job i've been wanting to start for a few days now!

Before I start with the latest job progress the actual running of the car appears to be progressively getting better! It started p*ssing about on me last friday, erratic idling, hesitating blah blah blah, so I decided to give it a kick up the arse lmao!

Pulling out from my gf's place of work I absolutely nailed it (I did attempt to try getting sideways out of there but open diff said otherwise :lol: ) bounced the fricker off the limiter anyway in a moment of anger (first time i've ever done it in this as I didn't fancy ragging the engine too bad). Anyway after that I parked it up once i'd reached my gf's and I left it over the weekend while me and my gf went upto Leeds. Driving the car home on Sunday and it's been far FAR better than it's previously been! 340pw

Don't know wether it's just me or not but that belting appears to have helped it a little, wether there was some sh*t in the carb or somewhere and it's cleared it out I don't know? Either way i'm pleased lol! Although it's still not driving perfect it is however now consistent giving me a pattern to work with finally! Last night I pulled one of the plugs out to give me an idea of how the carb was running and it's been overfuelling quite a bit so i've leaned it out slightly which is good as it's brought me even closer to the Weber default settings and it's still driving as it was before, so give it another couple days now and i'll check the plugs over again and see if I need to tamper anymore or not. (Yes i've still not properly got it tuned yet lol) Regardless it's still being pretty good on fuel and I don't feel half as scared to drive it about now in the fear of wether i'll actually reach work in it or not lol!

So now, back to my door lol! First things first was to get the screwdriver out and chip off all of the loose paint then got to work sanding off any loose rust. A few people who had looked at the door had said to me "it's rotten you'll never sort that!" I know it's still solid down the bottom though so i'll prove them wrong :D and if the bottom of the door falls out in a few months time then I obviously didn't prove them wrong! :lol: Luckily unlike yours JTBO the door skin is still intact with the doors frame so it's all good! Anyway once I'd got the loose rust out the way I cracked out the Kurust! Didn't get any piccies of the rust in it's original state but you can pretty much see from my other piccies how it looked.

This is during the second attack of Kurust

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After third Kurust attack

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fourth attack didn't look a whole lot different to third so this is my last, fifth attack of Kurust

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Some shiny shiny :D Gave it a little bit more of a sanding to get into the pitting of the metalwork and then dried it all off ready for red oxiding :D and this is where I've finished off for the evening now...

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Has come out much better than I expected, bar a small amount of pitting into the metal work underneath the rust the condition of the door isn't that bad at all so i'm very pleased with that! Going to leave it overnight now and on the way home from work tomorrow i'll be stopping by Halfords to pick up a can on high build filler primer before finally going over with top coat and lacquer! I'm not expecting it to come out perfect as i'm no bodyman, i've done paint in the past which has come out alright but I don't really class myself as skilled, tbh though just to have the door all one colour and now that it'll probably last for another few years will make me more than happy so it's all good! I still need to attack the rest of the door along the bottom but theres only 2 small patches so won't take me long to get on top of those :)

Also in other news, say hello to my new Engine mounts which i'll hopefully be fitting the weekend!

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You'd never believe that these are actually Rear exhaust silencer mounts for a Volvo B10 Bus (Unknowingly gifted to me via my place of work :lol: ) lmfao! There EXACTLY the same depth as our engine mounts! The only thing i've had to do to compensate for the little nut shape in the top of our mounts is use 2 washers (read spacers lol) to make up that little bit of height difference, but bar that, there bang on :D can't wait to get shot of my f*cked engine mounts! Stop the car wobbiling around when i'm sitting in traffic lol!
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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by Frits » 18 Mar 2010 08:44 pm

Lol, I didn't realise you having a Volvo again. Have fun with it.

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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by griffo20022 » 18 Mar 2010 09:07 pm

Haha hell yer man, got the bug haven't I :roll:
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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by griffo20022 » 22 Mar 2010 08:14 pm

Hey guys, well tonight I went and picked up my new wheelies for Vincent 340pw

These weren't the original wheels are was planning to purchase, but my friend who I was going to buy them from was p*ssing me about and impatient me decided to look elsewhere lol! To be honest i've been looking around for ages still in the meantime of waiting and these wheels I kept clicking onto day in day out, Saturday I eventually PM'd the owner on the site I spotted them from and offered them quite a considerable amount less then originally stated :D She had wanted rid of the wheels as she was being nagged by her rents about them taking up space so she agreed :D

So today from central Birmingham I took a road trip upto a little village just above Derby, in total came upto 50ish miles in which time the car drove like a dream! It's the furthest i've driven this in one go since buying it and was really chuffed that things appear to slowly be coming together! 8)

Saw the wheels, stuck the wheels in the car and cruised on home back to Wolverhampton, about 50miles again which, again, the car handled faultlessly! Reached back home and got a couple quick pics! The wheels are in relatively good condition, small amount of curbing, one was a dink in the lip which I may see about getting repaired although it still holds air and balances out OK :) other than that they just need a wash and a quick blow over with some paint. I was a bit so so with the paint scheme at first but propping them against the car I think it'll actually work quite well!

So.... The specs! The wheels are Centra Type 11's 15x7 ET25 with 195/45/15's for the front and 195/50/15's for the rear (I didn't realise the profile difference until I got home but think it might be a cool little detail!)

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(Nice bit of dish 8) )

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Propped up against the car

I like em :D the total rolling radius appears to be nigh on exactly the same as the VW wheels I have fitted atm which is cool :) I dunno why but I just fancied going slightly bigger than the usual 13's seen on 340's, don't get me wrong 13x7+ on these things look hot as f*ck had the same setup on my last one, but this time I decided to try something a little different and see what happens. Wonder how they'll fit when it's 3" lower all round :lol:

Got new discs and pads in the post to me aswell 340pw As you can see I haven't finished the door yet lol, although it is in progress 8)
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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by Speedy88 » 22 Mar 2010 08:48 pm

They should look sweet mate :)
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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by volvosneverdie » 24 Mar 2010 09:01 am

Good choice dude.
Dishy win. :D
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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by griffo20022 » 26 Mar 2010 06:41 pm

Hey guys, now I got my new rear light unit, I decided to tint my rear indicator lenses, just finished refitting em, they look pretty cool, happy with them :D

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Yay go me :D
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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by griffo20022 » 16 May 2010 03:01 pm

Hey guys how are we? I got bored today so thought i'd share my boredom with you lol :D Went out and took a couple pics of the badboy lol! Gave it a quick clean yesterday (also debadged the boot) so thought i'd savour the moment of a clean car lol! :lol:

Haven't really done anything to it recently, just been running it :) I still haven't fitted my Centras yet as i'm adament there not going on until my lowering stuff arrives (which i'm still waiting on :( ) Anyway!

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Done a quick shop of how it should look once it's lowered and on the Centras can't wait! 8)

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Heres a quick pic of my dads Merc aswell as we gave that a quick once over yesterday too

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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by volvosneverdie » 16 May 2010 03:52 pm

like the photoshop drop man.
Looks amazing!
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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by Nikdev » 17 May 2010 10:39 am

nice griffo! Great to see you fiddling with Volvo`s again! :D

what kind of lovering set are you going for? Spaxs?

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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by SteveP » 17 May 2010 10:43 am

Good effort mate! Looks a big difference to when you got it. Let me know when you want to meet up for that rev counter ;)
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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by griffo20022 » 17 May 2010 11:38 am

Nikdev wrote:nice griffo! Great to see you fiddling with Volvo`s again! :D

what kind of lovering set are you going for? Spaxs?
Nah Nik, going for Dai's 3" Springs and blocks with Land rover gas shocks on the rear and thicker oil in front dampers. I personally found it a good budget combo on the last 340 and this 340's only for daily use so I don't need fancy suspension for it, just nice and low 8)
SteveP wrote:Good effort mate! Looks a big difference to when you got it. Let me know when you want to meet up for that rev counter ;)
Yer definately dude! In fact I forgot about that! Will defo sort something out with you mate! Thanks for the comments :)
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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by magnumpi » 17 May 2010 09:38 pm

Nice to see Vincent being revived from the tatty state it was in when you got hold of it.

As agreed those wheels are full of dished hotness, will look good when lowered.
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Re: Vincent the Volvou!

Post by griffo20022 » 29 May 2010 01:28 am

Going down.....

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