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Author Subject: Dendles V6 (Again)
dendle89

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Post #1
So since I last owned this car I have start / Finished University, got a career job for 2/3 years, moved to London and now moved to Cardiff.

As I now have a driveway, spare cash and unfinished business with this beast - I decided to grab this back from Rich (PugPlus). I paid alot less (I mean alot less) for the V6 this time, but it does need some TLC.

Also just want to say, I'm not looking to make money from this - but purely turn it into a track/road car.Thumbs up



Delivery day:
RIP PlugPlus

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Posted 21st Sep 2016 at 18:45
dendle89

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So after a couple of hours of ownership she looked like this. Needing a new rad was high priority as it had a small leak and didn't cool efficiently:



New Nissens rad came within 24 hours:



After some negotiating with some wiring, the rad now sits on the standard mounts and sits straight now. So after bleeding the system, she finally has a new rad which will help with cooling. It does need a second fan, so thats next on the list now.

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Posted 21st Sep 2016 at 18:46
mik

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Good on you for taking this on, should be really nice when finished. Look forward to seeing updates.

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Posted 21st Sep 2016 at 18:44
dendle89

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Post #4
mik wrote:
Good on you for taking this on, should be really nice when finished. Look forward to seeing updates.


Cheers pal - So much unfinished business with this car. Its a big project, but its got a solid base.

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Posted 21st Sep 2016 at 18:48
Cjwatson27

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What rad you using ?

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Posted 21st Sep 2016 at 18:52
dendle89

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Cjwatson27 wrote:
What rad you using ?


406 V6 Rad

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Posted 21st Sep 2016 at 18:54
Cjwatson27

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Not sure what mine is but it won't go in the standard position,

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Posted 21st Sep 2016 at 18:54
Cjwatson27

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Posted 21st Sep 2016 at 18:56
dendle89

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Post #9
Your engine looks a little more forward than mine. Also you only running a single fan ?

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Posted 21st Sep 2016 at 18:59
Cjwatson27

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Fook knows thinking of getting a bigger one and sticking it in the boot

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Posted 21st Sep 2016 at 19:03
welshpug!

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single fan will be fine, but I would get an oil cooler on it.

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Posted 21st Sep 2016 at 19:03
dendle89

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Post #12
So most of my weekend looked like this:



Cold, wet, outside in the raining plumbing in a 2nd 220w highspeed 12" rad fan and also a switch.

Now the car cools quickly by having a powerful 2nd fan.

Also sorted out the loom and re-soldered some of the connectors - Great job done and now I have piece of mind the electrics are A1.

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Posted 2nd Oct 2016 at 17:12
dendle89

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Post #13
Re-greased and put in new gaiters all round:




Drained the gearbox and had just under 2L of fresh gearbox oil put back in.


*Also PugPlus provided me with a new ball joint as the D/S one is going .... and true to his reputation the ball joint is the wrong one Big grin - never the less I had a spare so used that instead.

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Posted 2nd Oct 2016 at 17:12
dendle89

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Found some glass left after Lee lost it:



Last memory of Lee's ownership

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Posted 2nd Oct 2016 at 17:32
dendle89

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So today was very productive:

I changed:

- Ball Joints
- Tie Rods
- D/S Drop Link




Also rubbed down and cleaned both front arches and then went over it with under seal, so now the arches are looking spot on.

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Posted 8th Oct 2016 at 19:05
mik

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Looks quite tidy in the arches, one of the cleaner Rallyes probably.

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Posted 9th Oct 2016 at 22:09
dendle89

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ITS MOT'D !!!!!

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Posted 22nd Oct 2016 at 12:49
dendle89

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Feels like the initial hard work is starting to pay off ! - Very chuffed and relieved !!!

Advisories include:

Rear Disks and pads
Rear number plate light bulb
Slight leak in exhaust between cat and middle pipe (New O ring needed)

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Posted 22nd Oct 2016 at 12:53
silky

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Great work Jack, well done
Posted 22nd Oct 2016 at 15:08
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Well done mate,advisories are a few hours work at most
Posted 22nd Oct 2016 at 20:48
dendle89

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Post #21
Cheers both.

Next on the list Cambelt and refurb the driveshaft

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Posted 23rd Oct 2016 at 10:27
dendle89

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Post #22
So i've lost all momentum and time for this with buying a new house and work....

I'm not sure what to do with this now as i've spent so much time/money to get this on the road and running, but now I dont have the time to enjoy it....

Do I, garage it until summer next year or move it on to somebody that will enjoy this ???

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Posted 24th Nov 2016 at 10:22
mik

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Post #23
We all go through stages like this. After all you've been through with it, garage it until summer then carry on with it then. Otherwise you'll regret selling it like you did last time.

I've had my Rallye through four job changes, a total career change, three house moves, the birth of two children and an ongoing house refurb (including a forthcoming garage build so I can work on it at home).

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Posted 25th Nov 2016 at 09:47
dendle89

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Post #24
mik wrote:
We all go through stages like this. After all you've been through with it, garage it until summer then carry on with it then. Otherwise you'll regret selling it like you did last time.

I've had my Rallye through four job changes, a total career change, three house moves, the birth of two children and an ongoing house refurb (including a forthcoming garage build so I can work on it at home).


Just what I wanted to here, cheers pal.

Going to sorn it and keep it off the road until March and in that time I will replace the Driveshaft

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Posted 25th Nov 2016 at 15:32
roland rat

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Post #25
scrap it
Posted 25th Nov 2016 at 15:37

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