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Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 9:11 pm
by rich@minispares.com
I think you would put a lot of professionals to shame with that paint daz it looks fantastic!

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2018 9:53 pm
by Daz1968
Thanks for kind comments it does have a few minor flaws but when working in not ideal conditions this happens, I am pleased with outcome and can't wait to get it together now. Although refurbing all the parts does take a lot of time. But it will be out next summer

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:21 pm
by Cammsjb
Hi Daz,

It's looking fantastic.
Have you applied a finish to the master cylinders or is it just the photo, they look better than the bright silver ones that are currently available which look nothing like the original cylinders.
John

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2018 5:29 pm
by Daz1968
Thanks, the cylinders are originals refurbed. I have used a cold galvanising spray on them, they were stripped down, cleaned,all holes blocked off and blasted first. Then I rebuilt them with new seals. They are a bit brighter than original nos cylinders but noticeably better than the bright zinc offered today. Should dull down in time hopefully.

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 9:07 am
by Daz1968
Not done much on the car lately as have been refurbishing parts, finally started fitting some to the car, windscreen wiper motor being one of the first, just have to keep at it now, although have had a few setbacks to keep me thinking, thanks to Andrew on here for the replacement wiper box.
Also hopefully will pick up a good lower padded dash rail at show next week, then can get the column and switches fitted.

Image53F97205-A242-42D0-B393-7CC86C1041FB by darren carr, on Flickr


Image08E865CF-0EE7-48FB-9EAF-BD39E871654A by darren carr, on Flickr

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 9:41 am
by Exminiman
Looking really great, refurbing old parts where possible helps keep character, despite being bit more effort :D

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 10:10 am
by Andrew1967
Glad to help Darren :)

Looking great - definitely the most satisfying part of the project.

If you don't get the lower dash pad at the show for whatever reason, let me know. I might be able to get hold of a Mk2 pad out of a Traveller, from the usual source. Also think I can get an early speedo pod with the two vertical lines.

Remember that the texture on a Mk2 is different to Mk3's ;)

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 10:58 am
by Daz1968
Thanks,I had a speedo pod off you earlier in my build, if you can get a good lower pad for a mk2 then yes would take it, I don’t know difference between mk2 and mk3 so no idea what to look for.
Starting to get a feel for the car again now as it was 1998 last time I drove it. Just glad I put it away rather than sold it.

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 11:34 am
by Andrew1967
The texture is much finer on a Mk2 and generally has a more matt looking appearance.

I'll give my contact a bell and see if I can go over there.

I knew I'd sold a pod to someone on here, but couldnt remember who :oops: :lol:

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 12:56 pm
by 1071bob
[quote="Daz1968"] I don’t know difference between mk2 and mk3 so no idea what to look for.

Here you go.

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 1:54 pm
by Andrew1967
Cross purposes here Bob....we were referring to the dash pad texture.

Having said that, the difference is very similar to that of the pods.

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2018 2:38 pm
by 1071bob
Oops!
:oops: :oops:

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2018 12:24 pm
by tedmcedd
Looking great!

Don't forget the steering rack too before the subframes go on!! Just at that stage myself on mine!

Ed

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 2:00 pm
by Daz1968
Been ages since I updated, but the little jobs seem to take the longest, cold weather doesn’t help.
I have been busy blasting, derusting, rebuilding and replacing all the parts apart from engine unit so I can start putting the car back together, bought a few bits from bingley, but it’s getting more difficult to find some parts now, not much to add in pictures but been a lot of work to get this far, am hopeful it will start to come together now.
The engine and gearbox I will leave till last as it was rebuilt prior to coming off the road in 1998, so will strip it down but hopefully shouldn’t need any machining work.

Hydro units
ImageB6458F5F-982D-4613-922E-A42DE76B0D8C by darren carr, on Flickr


Drive shafts
Image9C0375EE-E0EA-4F2F-9FDC-332CBCDF6451 by darren carr, on Flickr

Suspension and brake parts etc, box has column, rack and a few smaller parts in, managed to use nos headlamp buckets along with as many original parts I could find,
ImageE8FF259E-23ED-4D26-BC0D-BBAF4F6DC075 by darren carr, on Flickr

ImageE0C839F5-6621-44C1-B86E-9B6F9F38C34E by darren carr, on Flickr

And a pic of how it stands awaiting assembly, don’t think I will make it for himley in may but will get it on road this year as long as no hidden issues.

ImageC5AFD868-DFC7-4C9A-A47B-7B6375765345 by darren carr, on Flickr

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 2:51 pm
by Peter Laidler
Made my Sunday afternoon and put a smile back on my face after reading it through again........... Don't forget to slather the inside surfaces of the hydro struts, the springs and dowels with coppaslip before you assemble AND the .5" dia hole in the displacer where the dowel seats. You could also smother the inner surface of the displacers and the cups with rubber grease. I don't know whether slathering with rubber grease does any good as such. But it can't do any harm!

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 3:10 pm
by Daz1968
Thanks,
It took a long time dismantling all the rusted solid bits on suspension so will be using copperslip to prevent them seizing again, I have air tested the displacers but I do know they held fluid before I removed them so hoping not too many problems. The front displacers seem the most exposed with water collecting down the holes on the cross member so will protect as best as I can.

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2019 9:01 pm
by Callum
Looking good Daz, keep it up. Final push and ready for summer!

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 7:51 pm
by Daz1968
Thanks

really wanted to put a few bits on the car today to make it look like I am getting somewhere,

Stuck down the arch covers and added some sound deadening pads


ImageEE2BE63E-CAFA-4D53-A41F-CF46C4ABB07F by darren carr, on Flickr

ImageF03D53BB-E803-4E5F-96DE-DE0EBAB03BBE by darren carr, on Flickr

Image670C6C6F-2541-4F29-B8BA-C2E23E740044 by darren carr, on Flickr

Not sure how much effect they will have but every little helps I hope, then I tackled a job I have been dreading to do, the dash vinyl, all went ok although a little awkward at times, also connected up the binnacle, want to fit headlining next but it needs a good clean.

Image5DCF08A8-917A-4999-BF96-4DCD466C04DE by darren carr, on Flickr

I then trial fitted the rear seat, after Giving it a good clean.

Image93A6DB61-82A2-4F96-9C58-244A6574CBB5 by darren carr, on Flickr

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 8:52 pm
by Daz1968
Not really an update but I took delivery of my new veltone carpet today, pretty impressed with it and looking forward to seeing it in place,

Just a pic whilst it’s in the packaging to show the pile, glad I spent the extra compared to newton carpet.

ImageB68A5DC5-60F7-45AD-98E9-EF418EFA03AA by darren carr, on Flickr

Re: My mk2 cooper

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:20 pm
by ManyMiniCoopers
Where is the carpet from?