L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild

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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild

Postby l_jonez » Sat Jan 23, 2016 9:10 pm

Well the exhaust flanges turned up today ( thanks miniswift)

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So its ready for welding up
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Turns out I'm my own worse enemy, I rubbed down some dodgy looking stone chip on the rear floor with the intention of fixing it

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Then hours later I've decided that it all needs to come off :-(
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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild

Postby fozzza » Sun Jan 24, 2016 10:54 am

Its the usual way, with the best intensions a small job ends up being a major over hall. I'm having the same issue recommissioning my MK2, I started off with a set plan what I was going to do now my to do list is about twice as long. :roll:
At least you have got a good base to start with now rather than recoating over the old stuff and regretting it later.
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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild

Postby l_jonez » Sun Jan 24, 2016 8:00 pm

Manifold is not tacked together
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Forgot that I need a flange for the turbo :(
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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild

Postby l_jonez » Wed Jan 27, 2016 7:38 pm

My father came over earlier, he had found the original brochure and a few articles he read which lead to him buying the Midas
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Apparently there's a fair few photos of him building the car as well in the attic
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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild

Postby l_jonez » Sat Feb 06, 2016 7:17 pm

Really really need to decide on a colour for the respray now. My head is saying white but the Mrs suggested silver which I can't say I've seen on a Midas ? Or I've had a urge to paint one of the minis black tulip for years now but not sure if that would look right :-/
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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild

Postby Stuart » Sat Feb 06, 2016 8:37 pm

They look good in white, but there are a lot of white ones about.


ImageMidas Bronze (1988) by Steve Glover, on Flickr

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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild

Postby l_jonez » Sat Feb 06, 2016 10:55 pm

Hmmm silver is pretty good... Argh I hate choosing colours, it can make or brake a car

On a side note I cleaned all the oil/dirt/stone chip off the exhaust tunel and found a few sections that have been affected by heat
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Going to repair the affected areas then treat the exhaust tunel to some form of heat sheild
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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild

Postby Stuart » Sat Feb 06, 2016 11:09 pm

I quite fancy this red, or is it just the car I fancy :?

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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild

Postby l_jonez » Sun Feb 21, 2016 7:39 pm

Forgot to post the small bit of progress last week

Did a bit more on the manifold, centres for runners 2&3 marked up, tack welds holding runners cut off and then attacked with a hole saw :)
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Then the runners welded back on

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Bit of porting to do where I had to much penetration *sniggers* then the flanges can get welded on :D
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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild

Postby Hans Efde » Tue Feb 23, 2016 7:38 pm

Great job on the manifold. Yes metallic red is a great color for a Midas. I am not aware of any Bronze,but there are a few Gold's. One in Sweden, one in Japan and one in the UK.
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I've heard the Murray mid engined Bronze is alos metallic red, but I have never seen pics of it when it was finished.
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