1991 Cooper Mainstream Project

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Re: 1991 Cooper Mainstream Project

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Thanks Peter!

A bit of progress again, the old mans been hard at it, prepping the engine bay and boot for paint, and refitting parts over the last couple of weeks.

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We're running out of space a bit, so we're going to get this car one rolling, and then make a start on the outside, hoping we can blend the old paint with the new.... not sure it'll work yet.

Next job, repair the rear subframe since we received a nice little package from Peter Laidler!
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Re: 1991 Cooper Mainstream Project

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Well, thanks to the forums Peter Ladler, we managed to repair the subframe in the best way possible.

He turned up these nuts to locate in the original holes for the radius arm bracket.

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Cap head bolts have been used as it easier to them in past the arm personally.

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And finally gave it a good going over with the wire wheel (after the sandblaster made such a shit job of it). The old man gave it a few coats of paint, and in it went.

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Re: 1991 Cooper Mainstream Project

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The cars back rolling!

Now the predicament, do we try and blend the repair areas, or paint the whole outside? Any experience body guys want to chuck their 2 pence in?

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Re: 1991 Cooper Mainstream Project

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I'm not a body man but I'd give it a total re-spray, The other body sections look like they are pretty good and will just need a fine sanding/smoothing followed by a quick blow job of colour onto the already sound base. Is it Saturn Red? Nice colour but being red......., what with age, sunlight and pigment I bet that it'll be a real pig to blend even though there are plenty of panel lines to help.
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Agree on the red discolouring, I'd side with Peter and I am sure you'll appreciate all the hard work later ;-)
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Re: 1991 Cooper Mainstream Project

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Any more progress Oli and dad? We're all getting withdrawal symptoms...........
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Re: 1991 Cooper Mainstream Project

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Having done as much as I can on the 64 998 Cooper, I'm moving on to my 90 mainstream. I notice you have a bean can clutch master. Before painting the engine bay I removed a bean can clutch master from mine. Is that correct for the car? Mine being LHD has the cross over brake linkage. I plan to remove the heater and brake linkage to freshen up. I'm inclined to remove the head unit, 12 disc changer and amp. Steve (CTR)
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Re: 1991 Cooper Mainstream Project

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Peter Laidler wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 12:01 pm Any more progress Oli and dad? We're all getting withdrawal symptoms...........
Currently, filling, sanding, filling, sanding...... Sick of it, how do the pro's seem to be able to get it in one or 2 skims :lol:.

Most of its ready for primer, but the lower quarter I'm having a night mare getting it straight, must have skimmed and sanded it 5-6 times so far, and the low point appears elsewhere!

Ideally want to have it painted by mid April, and then get the engine built for May, ready for the sunny weather we're all waiting for.
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Re: 1991 Cooper Mainstream Project

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CooperTune wrote: Wed Mar 29, 2023 3:12 pm Having done as much as I can on the 64 998 Cooper, I'm moving on to my 90 mainstream. I notice you have a bean can clutch master. Before painting the engine bay I removed a bean can clutch master from mine. Is that correct for the car? Mine being LHD has the cross over brake linkage. I plan to remove the heater and brake linkage to freshen up. I'm inclined to remove the head unit, 12 disc changer and amp. Steve (CTR)
Hi Steve,

Yep, metal master cylinder on this model, not the plastic one!

That reminds me, need to find a rover head unit for it!
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