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driverx08May-16-12 08:05 PM
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#48297, "most frustrating project ever. .... long sorry "




          

Bought the car last summer, looked like shit, dents all over but guy claimed na accidents... later revealed ... bull shit! ... painted with gray primer, nothing was taped off ... ya ...


was dented in on drivers side and filled with bondo .. which cracked so i did some sheet metal and proper bono work...

15 mins down highway ... car overheats on day of buying. ... call guy back ... no answer ... surprise! ....

called tow truck hauled it home, headgasket bad...

top end gasket set and found the engine had been refurbished recently. and a new timing belt ...
wonder why....

bought gasket from felpro (worst decision ever)

found many many riggs the guy made made up for random stuff



along with some mis threaded bolts. ... needless to say working a couple hours a day it took a month...





got back together... finally ran great! fixed the excess primer issue, on the windows, lights, mirrors, everything.... then brought the car down to the paint booth for some paint... no near professional but looks great compared to primer...




ran it for a few months and then one night .... its always a night too isn't it?
at 134 AM i relized the car was over heating again... about that time it came to a screeching stop.... did i mention 5 spd....


so after another tow truck and ripping it all aprt and finding more rigs... the gasket i bought from felpro ... failed. leaked anitfreeze out, witch made it run hot, leaked anti freeze into the oil, which we know cleans oil off anything... and ruined the whole motor....


so i bought a master rebuild kit... stock parts... high school cant afford the turbo build yet...

sent block to machine shop ... its done i just have not nearly enough money to pay for it yet and advanced auto the "service is our best part" people ...ya who i bought the defective kit from will not give me any type of compensation... and felpro will not even talk to me ...


rawr! so im stuck untill i can afford to pay this bill for the motor... and then finish the rest of the body work and paint ... finally save for the performance part....

random pics...






repainting engine bay

will update with more pics as project continues...
sorry for my stle of typeing and making this really long... newb and from maine ... so yah haha


Ride it hard and put it away wet.

I fix it to abuse it, and abuse it till i find the next weakest link.... my wallet

  

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Slo2gMay-17-12 06:28 AM
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#48298, "RE: most frustrating project ever. .... long sorry "
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Pretty much welcome to the club...

  

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FotowntalonMay-17-12 07:37 AM
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#48299, "RE: most frustrating project ever. .... long sorry "
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Originally posted by Slo2g
Pretty much welcome to the club...


+1

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"If you need someone to provide an itemized build of materials and a flowchart to walk you through every build-related question you will need to answer at each step of the process, you shouldn't be playing with cars. "-Driggs

  

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driverx08May-18-12 04:24 AM
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#48301, "RE: most frustrating project ever. .... long sorry "
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Also just found some more bondo work that chipped off the pass rear quarter ... About as thick as my thumb and all over .... This pannel isn't reshaping very easy .... Any tips or ticks ?

Ride it hard and put it away wet.

I fix it to abuse it, and abuse it till i find the next weakest link.... my wallet

  

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SilvrEclipsMay-18-12 05:46 AM
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#48302, "RE: most frustrating project ever. .... long sorry "
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You found this after it was painted? Either try and pull the panel out some so you dont have a layer that thick of bondo, or replace the panel

98 Eclipse GS Turbo
Built motor - MS2 - Holset hy35 - Zoom Stg 4 Clutch - 57.5mm TB - ARP Headstuds - Turbonetics wastegate - 3" Turbo back - FMIC - Greddy RZ BOV - Walbro 255 - 650cc Injectors - Fidanza Flywheel - Cobra calipers w/ 13" Rotors - Oil Cooler - DevilsOwn meth injection

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1987 Nissan 300zx - Chump Car
2001 BMW 325i

  

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95_ESi_PersonMay-18-12 07:49 AM
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#48303, "RE: most frustrating project ever. .... long sorry "
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Buying a 2nd, 3rd, 4th+ hand car, especially one of these cars, I'd expect to run into issues like this.

Good luck.

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driverx08May-21-12 10:10 AM
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#48306, "RE: most frustrating project ever. .... long sorry "
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Originally posted by SilvrEclips
or replace the panel


how do you do this with the rear quarters?

Ride it hard and put it away wet.

I fix it to abuse it, and abuse it till i find the next weakest link.... my wallet

  

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Slo2gMay-21-12 10:30 AM
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#48307, "RE: most frustrating project ever. .... long sorry "
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Cut out the old panel and weld in the new, apply filler, primer, feather together, wet sand, paint, be awesome.

  

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driverx08May-21-12 10:39 AM
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#48308, "RE: most frustrating project ever. .... long sorry "
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where would i find a donor pannel? in maine so these cars ant round here in junkyards much

Ride it hard and put it away wet.

I fix it to abuse it, and abuse it till i find the next weakest link.... my wallet

  

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TeamDR1665May-30-12 12:37 PM
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#48317, "RE: most frustrating project ever. .... long sorry "
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May-30-12 12:39 PM by DR1665

          

First of all, let me just say you've made a shitload of progress. The fact that you're a broke-ass high school student makes what you've done so far even more impressive. Don't discount the road you've been down as a curse so much as a comedy of errors. You are being forged in the fires of automotive paradox. When you emerge on the other side, your gearhead skills will be hardened steel.

The car looks great. Forget about the mouth-breathing cock holster who tried to scam you on it. That shit is poison and it will eat you from the inside out. He hamfisted that shit back together to the best of his crack-baby abilities and probably blew all the money you paid for it on fake portal vents and a piece of shit that will leave his sorry ass stranded on the side of the road some night. Karma always comes correct, and the longer it takes, the sweeter it is. Look how much better that car is because you owned it.

Be extra careful with the re-assembly. I'm not saying the Felpro gasket failure was your fault - shit happens, right? But I have used pretty much nothing but Felpro stuff on all my cars and have never had a problem with it. Short of serious investigation by qualified engineer-types, we may never know. Just be extra vigilant when it all goes back together. After all, which is more important - proving who was wrong, or making sure it's done right?

You're not alone. Way back in the day, I completed my first engine build in a friend's mom's backyard. A couple months later, I installed a $2000 race head. A month after that, a wrist pin lock failed, resulting in a $400 set of forged Wiseco ash trays.

I ordered a set of Venolia pistons from ERT.

SEVEN MONTHS LATER I got my pistons. We rebuilt the engine.

THREE DAYS LATER, the clutch bolts backed out (didn't chase the threads before install, slight surface rust from being exposed for seven fucking months in a friend's mom's backyard). The flexplate turned into a circular saw one night (yep - always at night) at about 7000rpm as I was breaking in the new bottom end. Sliced a hole in the transmission, puked out all the fluid. Left me stranded.

It took us a week to get the thing apart and get a buddy capable of welding cast aluminum to seal it up. I was back on the road.

THREE DAYS LATER, the input shaft bearing scattered inside the transmission, leaving me stranded again.

I went the better part of a YEAR on a single tank of gas. Daisy was my daily driver at the time, too. And I still get shit for parking my car in run4cvr's mom's backyard. (The irony is, in a week or so, I'll be helping him move HIS non-running 2GNT into the same parking place.)

The more fucked up the story is, the more useful it will be to you down the road. It fucking suuuuuuuuucks today, but tomorrow you will laugh.

Hell, one year we all chipped in and bought DarkOne three hours of dyno time for his birthday. He blew his engine on the first or second pull. No one is immune to the suck. Embrace it. Laugh at it. Cowboys from motherfucking hell.

Hope this helps.

  

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SilvrEclipsMay-30-12 02:34 PM
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#48318, "RE: most frustrating project ever. .... long sorry "
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Originally posted by DR1665
Hell, one year we all chipped in and bought DarkOne three hours of dyno time for his birthday. He blew his engine on the first or second pull. No one is immune to the suck. Embrace it. Laugh at it. Cowboys from motherfucking hell. Hope this helps.


LMFAO! That is epic

98 Eclipse GS Turbo
Built motor - MS2 - Holset hy35 - Zoom Stg 4 Clutch - 57.5mm TB - ARP Headstuds - Turbonetics wastegate - 3" Turbo back - FMIC - Greddy RZ BOV - Walbro 255 - 650cc Injectors - Fidanza Flywheel - Cobra calipers w/ 13" Rotors - Oil Cooler - DevilsOwn meth injection

1981 Chevy Scottsdale
1987 Nissan 300zx - Chump Car
2001 BMW 325i

  

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