Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by Shug » Thu Sep 03, 2015 8:48 am

Ferg wrote:First shiny shiny. Great work! Doesn't matter how pampered your S1, the roll bar stays are always naff. :-)
Absolutely correct Ferg - and we know the Shugmobile was only washed in asses milk and tucked into a warm duvet at night when I had it. :cheers
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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by Ferg » Thu Sep 03, 2015 6:21 pm

Ass milk /snigger

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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by SteveJB » Sun Sep 20, 2015 2:40 pm

Taken Ferg's advice and bought the nimbus. Not cheap (£100 bucks from eliseparts for 1.2m by 60cm) but hopefully worth it.
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Most of the old heatshield was like sawdust so decided to strip all the damaged stuff out
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Then the fun began cutting and fitting the new nimbus after reading trophybuild.com. Pretty happy with the result and nimbus nicely shaped round each piece.
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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by Ferg » Sun Sep 20, 2015 6:19 pm

SteveJB wrote:Taken Ferg's advice


Well there's a statement that usually ends in tears. :lol: But the result looks fantastic, very well done. :D

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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by campbell » Sun Sep 20, 2015 8:29 pm

That is most elegant, young man. Bodes well.
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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by robin » Sun Sep 20, 2015 9:22 pm

Did you rivet through the heat shield into the bulkhead? If you've got any scraps of material left you could get some PU sealant (Tiger Seal, for example) and put a 2p size blob over each rivet and then squish in a small piece of the nimbus. Probably overkill, but if you're in there, you might as well give yourself every chance.

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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by Dominic » Mon Sep 21, 2015 12:17 pm

Good effort! How many cuts did you get in the process?
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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by SteveJB » Thu Sep 24, 2015 5:10 pm

Cheers for the tip Robin

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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by SteveJB » Sun Nov 20, 2016 5:00 pm

The rebuild has been continuing but not as quick as I'd hoped with progress often limited to Saturdays due to work. Big thanks to Craig for helping with sourcing parts and words of advice.

I'll catch up on posting the internal work sometime soon (engine is back from Paul at ESC and back in the car etc) but currently working on bodywork. Rear clam sanded and prep'd ready to paint. Doors still to do as part of total overhaul. Front clam is now the focus.

I ran the car with cracks from Shugs slow speed nerf into the barriers at cadwell many years ago but decided to get it fixed (eventually).

Starting position after stickers removed.
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After hours of sanding outside and strengthening inside it was ready for painting except for the cracks.
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I don't have the skills to do the cracks so it's off to a body shop with the remit to fix the cracks and anything else and prep it ready for painting. Schoolboy error-forgot to ask a price!

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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by Shug » Mon Nov 21, 2016 10:34 am

Ha! Was actually thinking about that car at the weekend - glad it's still on the road to recovery :thumbsup
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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by Corranga » Mon Nov 21, 2016 2:12 pm

Nice progress.

The nimbus looks great - the original heat shield was pretty rough though :shock:

I thought mine was bad, but in comparison mine is just a couple of holes (that I patched up with strips of sticky aluminium tape).
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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by Shug » Thu Jan 05, 2017 11:19 am

Corranga wrote:
The nimbus looks great - the original heat shield was pretty rough though :shock:
Just catching up with this. Yeah - the car has a 4-2-1 manifold and I'd stuck an additional metal heatshield round that, mostly to give the alternator a bit of an easier time. Basically in the process of shoving it down there with little clearance and the subsequent wear where it rubbed on the original, it's done some work on the foil backed foam and stripped it away.
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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by tut » Thu Jan 05, 2017 3:40 pm

Remember Cadwell, I was behind Shug at the Hairpin when he made a slight departure from the track.

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Re: Rebuilding The Shed (formerly aka the Shugmobile)

Post by Stephen » Sat Jan 07, 2017 10:16 am

It's worth painting the rear wishbone mounts too as they are steel and tend to rust.

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