View Full Version : NovaStyle: Engine Bay Update (pics)
I know my engine bay was a mess before, see pics below with the paint on... bumpy weld etc.
Now, however, I'm on my 3rd Angle Grinder (in 2 days!! Power Performance from B&Q), and grafted over the weekend to remedy the bay... I've still got abit more grinding to do (with the additional weld that was done) and then sanding and some other finishing.
Before:
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-engine_bay_1.jpg
Now:
Angle Grinded the bumpy weld off, added more weld on other side of turret (still to be sanded), and the bulkhead.
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-bay_1.jpg
Before:
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-engine_bay_3.jpg
Now:
Sledgehammer to the chasis leg ...boy that felt good to get my own back on the car!! :D
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-bay_3.jpg
Before:
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-engine_bay_2.jpg
Midway:
Taken all sealant and crap off
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-bay_2i.jpg
Now:
Welded a long strip along the edge, much stronger & tidier, still got smoothing & finishing to do
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-bay_2ii.jpg
Before:
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-engine_bay_4.jpg
Now:
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-bay_4.jpg
Rick Draper
23-06-03, 12:48 PM
Sid that looks far better, now you just need to finish the rest of the car off! Rick
might be an idea to put filler on b4 the paint to get it really smooth?
iv got some self leveling epoxy resin i was gonna try (dad uses it to cover radio controled model jets) might be worth a play witjh at some point :)
looks a good job done there
simon@novaheaven
23-06-03, 01:40 PM
if you put filler on it to get it smooth wont it hide the rust if/when it happens??
NovaNeil
23-06-03, 08:10 PM
Looks Good,
Someones been busy. Mines in the exact same condition, Im in the process of smoothing over the welds with filler. Its a long old job isn't it.
krobinson
23-06-03, 09:19 PM
I should hopefully have pictures of my engine bay in primer by the end of the week. Its smoother than a babys arse! :D
All these smoothed Bays......
They'll look the nuts but isn't there a big risk of the filler cracking? How much movement do you get between turrets ect? Specially with XE lumps ect ????
Always fancied smoothing a bay but i drive Novas hard n would'nt want to risk cracking it all ect
Ben (lurk75)
23-06-03, 11:30 PM
WTF is all that wiring, makes me feel great!
Only kidding the bay looks strong!
Wouldnt it be better just to tidy it up with some seam sealer rather than filler it.
Like Darren said, its bound to crack.
mikeoxford
24-06-03, 12:55 AM
might be an idea to put filler on b4 the paint to get it really smooth?
iv got some self leveling epoxy resin i was gonna try (dad uses it to cover radio controled model jets) might be worth a play witjh at some point :)
:lol: ive seen your in house "welding bodge it jobs" so funny!!!
I was thinking of using "ACRYLON"
better than normal filler.
Look at the pic where that long plate is welded ...and the one above it, where it was a mess because of the seam sealer!!!
The paint also flakes off of seam sealer, doesnt it??
On the Nova, the heater matrix pipe is the one right in the middle of the below pic, isn't it?? Do I leave about an inch on there?
Whats the pipe for with the green stuff in there? (wash wipe?)
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-insulation.jpg
Is that big round thing the "vacuum servo unit"??
and how the hell does it come off?? :confused:
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-vacuum_servo.jpg
Section 20 on the Braking System in the Haynes Manual, says to undo everything...which I have, including the Clewis Clip (or whatever) and bolt inside the car nr passenger side... (pic below)
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-vacuum_servo_backing_plate.jpg
I dunno how to get the whole backing plate off, so was just gonna take the vacuum servo off (round thing) and fold the insulation back, and then weld along the bulkhead/inner wing joins there
Aragorn
24-06-03, 11:55 AM
there are 4 bolts on the rear of the servo and then it should just pull off
the hose in the center of that image is the heatermatrix outlet and the one to the left of it is the heatermatrix inlet - why it has green shit in it ive no idea
there are 4 bolts on the rear of the servo and then it should just pull off
Those bolts are undone, but it isnt moving.
Whats the point in taking off the clip and bolt from within the car (last pic)?
the hose in the center of that image is the heatermatrix outlet and the one to the left of it is the heatermatrix inlet - why it has green shit in it ive no idea
So its only the inlet one that needs to be cut down for the 2L 16v XE engine??
Ste_Nova
24-06-03, 12:25 PM
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/c/cutthis.jpg
Aragorn
24-06-03, 12:31 PM
if the 4 bolts on the rear are of just give it a good yank
the pin inside is becasue the servo goes right thru inside the car
it should just pull off - cat see why it not
and ste- what rubber grommet
Thanks Ste! :lol:
How do u suggest I get that Servo off?? :?:
Is my clutch cable hole ok? forced in a south east direction:
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-clutch_cable.jpg
Aragorn... I dunno if I am talking about the right thing... what I wanna do is take that big round black thick disc type thing off!!! (is that the servo?)
All screws are off. I've tried to jig it around too, put wd40 on, but it wont budge.
Ben (lurk75)
24-06-03, 10:57 PM
there is a clip on the inside your car, under the carpet behind the dash.
dave.gsi
25-06-03, 12:01 AM
have you undone these?
http://www.novaload.net/forums/album_see.php?id=1199
dave.gsi
25-06-03, 12:04 AM
i can't remember how i did mine, think i undid all the bolts (4) and pulled out a clip with a pair of pliers then it just pulls out
Finally took the insulation off and the brake vacuum servo!
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-insulation_off.jpg
To be welded, or plated, like the drivers side wing.
http://mig.lathwood.co.uk/upload/n/novastyle_-bay_5.jpg
I'm quite satisfied with my work last night! :D
Ben (lurk75)
25-06-03, 05:56 PM
are you leaving the rack etc in there?
mr_tricky
29-06-03, 07:22 PM
Sid the best thing to to to get clearence on that heater matrix pipe is to leave half inch out of the bulkhead and push the rubber grommit through behind it, so that you can push the rubber pipe further back over it.Use a longer than standard pipe aswell as its tight. Thanx for the box mate :)
ref filler ofn the suspension posts - dont use it - use lots and lots or grey stripe - excellent stuff - it seals the seams and can be overpainted - need to paint it on so prob best on the actual edges of the metal joins - not sure amout covering the entire turret though - its flexible mind.
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