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Re: The OEM Prelude - Arches Repaired & Detail

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 2:21 pm
by norks27
Really appreciate all the comments, thanks all :D

(added a few extra pics and re edited to get the order of the products right!)

Posted: Thu May 04, 2017 12:34 pm
by bennyboy
Nice work man, very very nice work.
That colour combo on the 5th gen has massively grown on me over the years, looks amazing when it's as tidy as yours 8-)

Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 12:36 pm
by wurlycorner
ATR84 wrote:You will need to remove some of the boot interior to get access.
And the inside rear quarter panels (to get into the front of the arches/rear of the sills).

Re: The OEM Prelude - Arches Repaired & Detail

Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 2:48 pm
by norks27
Brings in to focus the idea that bodywork is now something to be mindful of, to not take for granted.

Worries me to see more ludes succumb to rot.

Or to see Ludes broken for spares, more profit in breaking than maintaining.

The OEM Prelude - The annual trip up North

Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2018 4:43 pm
by norks27
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Headed to Leeds, specifically Garforth for anyone who knows the area. Not a good time to be driving with all the salt on the road, (was meant to go couple of weekends ago, but the weather kinda messed that up).

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Filthy and with lights that need a good polish!

Next day onto York and a long chat with Honda as to where next.

Last year at JAE I got some good advice as to areas I should look into, my thinking that, in OEM form, I might just be able to get it into a 'Show & Shine', (and obviously take a bunch of photos so that I might :scaredtoss: myself silly).

In my opinion OEM has a place. It provides the benchmark to demonstrate just what the Prelude can be in the hands of a skilled tuner, and also, that in original form it is still quite the car. I swear I have had BMW drivers scratching their heads and wondering WTF is he driving, and why haven't I gone away! I don't drive on a regular basis so taking the Prelude out is kind of an occasion, you know, select some tunes and give the engine a spot of exercise, get some heat in the block.

I've given myself a reasonable budget and sort of created a wish list, might take till the cars 20th birthday to complete it all.

First off the belts needed checking and the whine on idle sorted.

Here's a summary of what I have in mind:

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Refurb all the wheels, bit of kerbing on one and flaking as you can see, (car does need a drive to clear up those brake discs)

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3 nasty pin dents, couldn't figure out how on earth I got those, until Ratty pointed out the obvious, kinda bouncing bomb stone ricocheting on the side.

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Hopefully the bolts haven't fused so that the manifold cover can be removed and shot blast or something. Needs a tidy.

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Thinning paint on the inner aspect of the wings.

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Tidy up the front cross member, replace radiator brackets, rusty bolts, rub down and re paint.
Tidy up cruise control servo.
I'll be renewing the front bonnet seal, (clearly OEM OCD, a rare condition)
Get the lights polished up.

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Fresh battery strap ordered.

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Adjust cruise control switch on break pedal.
Oh, also replace back light on the ventilation switches.

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I sought reassurance from the bodyshop regarding the new rear arches, apparently they'll last longer than the rest of the car and have been fully rust proofed, happy with that.
The only issue that gradually cropped up was what Ratty explained was called 'sink'. Over a period of time I began to notice a subtle line along the one then both rear arches. To my eyes it wasn't easy to spot, but definitely there and slightly more apparent as time went on. The arches are thankfully under warranty, so will get that sorted.

The front end will need a respray at some point as I have accumulated a few stone chips to the bumper and leading edge of the bonnet. Plus some bits on the wings. That may have to wait till next year, not sure.

For now the Lude is with Honda and their bodyshop and given the backlog and that I prefer they take their time, rather than rush, it'll be June when I collect.

Hopefully the results will impress.

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:25 am
by fithotblonde
Stunning dude well done 8-)

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:30 pm
by nitin_s1
very very clean example.. :D :twisted:

Re: The OEM Prelude

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 9:51 pm
by norks27
Thanks :D
I'll admit to temptation to veer from stock, mainly ride height, although riding on the OEM lowered springs, arguably, Honda didn't quite go low enough? (though the dip into the car park would see the front lip wrecked if I lowered).

Re: The OEM Prelude

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:00 pm
by norks27
I discussed with my Dad the idea of swapping out the yellow indicators on the wing for the clear version.
After much chin scratching it was decided the original had to stay.

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2018 10:02 pm
by nitin_s1
norks27 wrote:Thanks :D
I'll admit to temptation to veer from stock, mainly ride height, although riding on the OEM lowered springs, arguably, Honda didn't quite go low enough? (though the dip into the car park would see the front lip wrecked if I lowered).
Did you have Motegi lowering springs? They were OEM so you can say that everything is still stock in the car. :arrow: :mrgreen: