Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Just your normal general chatting in here..

Moderator: Moderators

Post Reply
User avatar
Welly
The moderator formally known as Welton
Posts: 15033
Joined: Tue Jan 10, 2006 12:52 pm
Location: East Midlandfordshire

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by Welly »

Red Wine?

Not sure about your sleeping arrangements though stevie? someone might have to share a bed with Old Ma TV :shock:

I bet one could change one's D9 clutch on one's own but one would need considerable patience and a ruddy good guide!!
Cars in my care:
2021 Kia Spottage 1.6 Pez Turbo Dual Clutch Gearbox Trickery
2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work
User avatar
steve_earwig
Moderator
Posts: 19813
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2007 6:09 pm
Location: Jastrebarsko, Croatia http://www.jastrebarsko.hr/lokacija/

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by steve_earwig »

Migraine in a bottle.

I also own a 4-bedroom house. With three cats living in it :oops:
Unskilled meddling sin©e 2007

The submitted form was invalid. Try submitting again.
User avatar
mjb
Site Admin
Posts: 7983
Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 9:06 pm
Location: Stoke

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by mjb »

steve_earwig wrote:Just a thought - 13 - try changing the fluid?
Aye, thinking about it. Haven't worked out how yet though :)
Welton wrote:I bet one could change one's D9 clutch on one's own but one would need considerable patience and a ruddy good guide!!
The process seems relatively straightforward (albeit long), but there's a few issues what prevent me from doing it myself:

1. The gearbox is going to be bloody heavy and it'll be much easier to manoeuvre with 2 people on the job
2. It'll most likely take me 2 days to do:
2a) Good weather in Stoke 2 days on the trot?
2b) What do I do with a half disassembled car overnight?
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
User avatar
mjb
Site Admin
Posts: 7983
Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 9:06 pm
Location: Stoke

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by mjb »

Updated, and added 20. Screw drivers door back on :shock:

Yup, the inverted torx bolt going through the top hinge is about 7mm undone, and turns with the door :shock: Think I'm going to have to buy a torx equivalent of an allen key set unless I can get a torx bit and 1/4" socket and wrench in the gap... which I doubt since there's a big bolt going into the door in the way

I'll chuck some thread locker on there too
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
User avatar
steve_earwig
Moderator
Posts: 19813
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2007 6:09 pm
Location: Jastrebarsko, Croatia http://www.jastrebarsko.hr/lokacija/

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by steve_earwig »

How about a torx bit and a 1/4" combination spanner? (I've ended up doing worse...)
Unskilled meddling sin©e 2007

The submitted form was invalid. Try submitting again.
User avatar
mjb
Site Admin
Posts: 7983
Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 9:06 pm
Location: Stoke

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by mjb »

Might give it a try

Image

Image

Good job I spotted it eh? :shock:
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
User avatar
highlander
PowerFlow Shill
Posts: 3548
Joined: Sun Nov 09, 2008 5:03 pm
Location: Aberdeen

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by highlander »

I'm totally non-mechanical (barely know what a bolt is, and own practically no tools barring a screwdriver and a hammer), but shouldn't the bolt go in from the top?

That would maybe stop it's gravity-assisted descent (what with the head of the bolt being wider than the hole).
2002 (D9) Peugeot 406 Coupe SE, 2.2 litre Petrol. Scarlet Red/Rouge Ecarlate/Rosso Scarlatto. Black Leather interior. SOLD :(
2008 (E60 LCI) BMW 525i M-Sport, 3.0 litre Petrol. Carbonschwarz Metallic. Black Dakota Leather and Myrtlewood interior.
User avatar
mjb
Site Admin
Posts: 7983
Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 9:06 pm
Location: Stoke

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by mjb »

Normally yes, but in this case you'll see there's no room to fit the screw in from the top :cheesy:
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
User avatar
steve_earwig
Moderator
Posts: 19813
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2007 6:09 pm
Location: Jastrebarsko, Croatia http://www.jastrebarsko.hr/lokacija/

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by steve_earwig »

That's a good point, you should make yours all the right way up too, or one of your doors could fall off :cheesy:

It could be worse - the top hinge on the driver's door on my first BX 16valve ripped out the a-pillar :shock: (this was 2 years after I flogged it tho). They didn't design this involving feature out either, the same thing happened to my bro's Ksantia :roll:
Unskilled meddling sin©e 2007

The submitted form was invalid. Try submitting again.
User avatar
mjb
Site Admin
Posts: 7983
Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 9:06 pm
Location: Stoke

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by mjb »

Did I mention the rear tyres on this car are royally screwed too? They're both like this:

Image

I'm thinking with a tiiiiiiiny little bit of oil, this could make a great drift car... :twisted:

Can someone point me in the direction of what to mess with in order to change the camber on these things? Even a completely random faffing with it has got to be better than leaving it like this :shock:

I'm actually wondering if I should pay kwik-fit £50 to put these straight just for the couple of months before I can buy new rubber. This car could be NASTY under heavy braking in the wet!

On the up side, the back loses grip at exactly the same time as the front does at the moment, so it's awesome fun when driven hard :oops:
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
User avatar
steve_earwig
Moderator
Posts: 19813
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2007 6:09 pm
Location: Jastrebarsko, Croatia http://www.jastrebarsko.hr/lokacija/

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by steve_earwig »

Eek! - You can only change the toe setting on the back end :frown:
Unskilled meddling sin©e 2007

The submitted form was invalid. Try submitting again.
User avatar
mjb
Site Admin
Posts: 7983
Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 9:06 pm
Location: Stoke

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by mjb »

steve_earwig wrote:Eek! - You can only change the toe setting on the back end :frown:
WTF? There's got to be a way of fixing this! Surely! I can't afford a new set of tyres every few thousand miles! :shock:
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
User avatar
steve_earwig
Moderator
Posts: 19813
Joined: Thu Oct 04, 2007 6:09 pm
Location: Jastrebarsko, Croatia http://www.jastrebarsko.hr/lokacija/

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by steve_earwig »

Maybe the coupe's different :? I'm hoping the toe is the problem, otherwise you're looking at bushes or damage.
Unskilled meddling sin©e 2007

The submitted form was invalid. Try submitting again.
User avatar
mjb
Site Admin
Posts: 7983
Joined: Wed May 31, 2006 9:06 pm
Location: Stoke

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by mjb »

DIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

I've just got in from changing the offside disc+shoes+pads. FAIL!

The pads came off easily as expected, the disc was a cinch and then the shoes came off easily as well. 4 HOURS later I'd got the new shoes on :evil: :evil: :evil: It was pitch black (thank god for my starter/inverter/compressor/light thing!), really windy and 5c out. By the end of it I was so cold I could barely lift the new disc out of the box... and it was vented :shock: Yep, the bloke at EuroCarParts f*cked up and sold me a front disc, and I was stupid enough not to check :evil: So on with the old disc+shoes

Just driven it to the chippy. With the handbrake on. It's quieter that way. I've found out what the noise is - it's the discs so badly corroded on the inside (of the disc and also the drum area). There's only about a 3/4" ring on the inner side that's not brown and lumpy.

At least tomorrow's job is going to be a lot easier.

I'm really scared about the thought of doing the nearside shoes now. It was only a fluke I managed to get the offside on - Levering the shoes all over the place desperately trying to get the things into place... The method that got me there in the end was similar to the BoL initially:

1. The thing that goes on the cable end first
2. The lower shoe, "screwed" in
3. The top shoe with bottom spring attached wedged in so the spring almost reaches the lower shoe
4. Clip the big spring in
5. Fit the adjuster in
6. Clip the little spring (by the adjuster) in
7. One screwdriver levering the top shoe from the top of the hub (!!!!), another screwdriver levering the top shoe up onto the bit of metal by the cable thing
8. One screwdriver levering the top shoe from the top of the hub, HARD (!!!!). One screwdriver levering the cable thing end of the top shoe up on the thing that looks like a protruding screw hole, and a foot kicking the shoe into the back plate
9. Swearing. Lots of.

There has GOT to be a better way of doing it :shock:

I think I'll finish changing the offside pads and disc in EuroCarParts' car park. I'm so f*cked off they gave me the wrong discs, and equally f*cked off at myself for not checking
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
jasper5
3.0 24v
Posts: 3689
Joined: Fri Nov 28, 2008 1:30 pm

Re: Project HaeThere! (Coupé restoration)

Post by jasper5 »

Welcome to my world :cheesy: Maybe now you'll understand why I had 2 heart attacks :wink:

Being given the wrong parts drives me crazy :x

BTW, don't forget to clean off the new discs, and the drum bits, with brake cleaner or something similar.
Post Reply