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Sol-Lude's Build

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2016 4:39 pm
by sol-lude
So as some of you know I had a lude before and the distinctive white stripes to hide the lacquer peel on the bonnet was as good as it got and the head went and then that's all she wrote...

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Since then I have been dotting about in this car and that car with no great satisfaction. So I bought myself a 2.2 lude import little bit of work needed and loved it again had the ecu chipped and few touch ups here and there.

About a year ago past Feb me and my significant other were away for valentines in Killin in central Scotland but the end of that story ended up half way up Ben Lawers and steam pissing out everywhere. Awaited the AA with little to no signal and was not best pleased. Got her home and cried then went and bought a vw golf (much to my demise this broke on me too) I then MOT'D it and sold it to buy an 8th gen civic diesel just as a run about motor...then I turned back to the lude only a year later and now officially a daddy.

I needed to move it from the parents driveway for the old man to get on through to the back garden and so it has begun.

I nipped down to the parents got a wee tow and got air in the tyres to get her moved. A minor hitch whilst trying to hurry this by removing 3 wheels with a car jack and two manufacturers ones....well that ended in tears as the lude fell over...no major damage and it's going to be getting a full overhaul so wasn't too bothered.

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I did eventually get her moved and having sat for a year and not moved still looks pretty good.

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The idea when I get the chance is fix the leak and get her up and running to get to a place I can work on her as and when but the intention is a full rebuild.
I have the arches already from @cebul and a few things to tweak but I will no doubt be needing help as I go and you have all been amazing in the past so here we go........

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 12:18 am
by Sailor
Excellent.

Keep us posted, please.

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 10:05 am
by Drax
excellent stuff 8-) very glad your going for the arch replacement :jdm:

Re: 2nd lude build - this is happening.

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2016 10:51 am
by sol-lude
yeah ill need the sills done think i will need to get a "friend" to do that as its not in my remit of experience. I can patch weld if needed on the bits that aren't seen but yes i dont think ill be able to do the arches and sill myself.

I bought them over a year ago and have sat outside but still fine and just a touch of cleaning to be done on them before getting them on but will need to save a little before that job is done.

1st job is sealing the boot as the window seal is just goosed had to syphon the boot of a pond before moving the car haha.
2nd job get the car started again......

Re: 2nd lude build - this is happening.

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 4:59 pm
by sol-lude
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And so the parts purchasing has begun. Just a few service parts to try and get her up and running again.

Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 8:56 am
by wurlycorner
Excellent news 8-)
As you say, they have a habit of pulling you back in after some time away! :D

Re: 2nd lude build - this is happening.

Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 12:31 pm
by sol-lude
I couldn't bare to let it go after it broke so I left it cooled off for a year now I want it back on the road. No rush so going to do it all right to the best of my ability

Posted: Tue May 03, 2016 8:26 pm
by wurlycorner
Yeah, it should just about be cool enough to touch now.
Best to still be careful when you go to open the rad cap though, just in case... :scaredtoss:
;) :lol:

Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 12:01 am
by paul bristol uk
Good stuff I hope you don't encounter to many problems on the rebuild. Keep us all informed of progress with pictures if possible.

Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 12:11 am
by Andy1000
All the best with rebuilding the car