'Moose'
Diagnosis:
Cancer!
November 1998
"Oh
no! It gets worse."
Yep,
our 'solid' Trav turned out to have a nice solid layer of
underseal hiding some rather nasty holes. It didn't help that
we used a screwdriver first, then moved on to trying a needle
scaler which is great for stripping off hardened old underseal
- and for finding rust holes.
Doctor
JLH continued his examination of the patient and declared
the floor 'terminal'. Most of it has to be replaced. About
6-8 years ago it had been patched (by a 'professional') who
had simply plated over the top of the old rust holes and given
it a good coat of unserseal to hide the evidence. The six
inch wide strip of new steel down each side of the car turned
out to be simple cosmetic make-up, with the real wrinkly skin
still lurking underneath it all.
Since
I was last there (a month ago, mid-November), JLH have completely
stripped the entire car. Apart from easy things like the front
guards and bonnet, all doors, windows and interior trim has
been removed. Even the rear section including the roof and
all of the wood has been removed as one piece. This allows
Jonathon much easier access to the rusted rear wheel arches,
and "since the car is now just a shell, why not do a proper
job and shotblast the entire car, top to bottom". Why not
indeed?!
Our
original plan of an engine swap and brake/suspension upgrade
has become a complete rebuild. The only thing left untouched
will be the seats and the wood, both of which were excellent
to begin with.
The
latest specs :
MG-F
1.8i engine.
Ford
Capri 2.8 V6 gearbox.
Front
anti-roll bar.
Coil-over
adjustable gas telescopic shocks on the front
Upright adjustable gas telescopics on the rear.
Ford
Sierra vented front disc brakes.
Ford
Escort MkII axle with 3.9 ratio.
Ford
Escort rear disc brakes with Mazda 323 calipers.
14"
steel wheels with Minor hubcaps and chrome rings.
Rust-free
body and chassis rebuild.
Complete
respray inside and out.
0-130MPH
speedo unit.
80mm
diameter tacho and 50mm water temperatue and oil pressure
gauges fitted into a driver's side glovebox cover.
New
headlining and carpets.
Immediate
tasks :
Sandblast
the chassis and body panels
Etch
prime chassis and body panels
Repair
cracks and rust holes in front doors
Begin
fitment of engine and gearbox
I
don't think Moose will be home for Christmas :(
