L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
Cheers guys.
I'm hoping for a pretty decent final finish. Sadly spare time is very limited so progress is slow.
I'm hoping for a pretty decent final finish. Sadly spare time is very limited so progress is slow.
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Geoff Butcher
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Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
And mine!Rich wrote:The underside of your car looks better than the topside of mine.
Geoff
Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
Well I've not had chance to do anything on the Midas other than turn it over and preped a small area but I'm sooooo bored of sanding etc now 

However I have started collecting more turbo parts, hopefully a new Toyota inlet manifold ( to mate with the micra one) and a small VW intercooler will be with me shortly
Just need to get this underside finished and I can move on to the fun stuff

However I have started collecting more turbo parts, hopefully a new Toyota inlet manifold ( to mate with the micra one) and a small VW intercooler will be with me shortly
Just need to get this underside finished and I can move on to the fun stuff
Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
Intercooler turned up today 

The plan is to fit it at the front behind an unused cold air feed, although I'll probably enlarge it to get more air through.


It will be rotated so that the tanks are top and bottom when it does get installed to give better pipe routing

Also it will mounted further forward.

The plan is to fit it at the front behind an unused cold air feed, although I'll probably enlarge it to get more air through.


It will be rotated so that the tanks are top and bottom when it does get installed to give better pipe routing

Also it will mounted further forward.
Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
Good luck with the rebuild i am starting mine soon hopefully
Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
The galvanizing has done an excellent job there. I may well have to look into getting mine done as it makes so much sense really given these cars can last the test of time rather well by all accounts. It's excellent seeing so many people spending time and money restoring them
Re: L_Jonez Mk2 rebuild
Yep it's like new, mind you the beam has never seen the road although I have no doubt it will stand up well.



