Shortlist of Jobs
Friday, October 10th, 2008Nothing got to do with web development, but motors instead - I can hear the groans already! Anyway, gave the car a once over with a fine tooth comb to see what needs doing, or what will need doing soon. Came up with a shortlist of the following:
Replace Head Gasket - new gasket kit, shims and have to get head skimmed. Will also replace water pump, thermostat, aux. belt & cambelt whilst I’m here. No ‘mayo‘ under oil filler cap, or oil in water, but failure on outside of Gasket as leaking oil between block and head.
Radiator Hoses - I noticed that the radiator wasn’t holding any pressure, and coolant levels had dropped considerably. Tried to bleed radiator - open bleed screw and squeeze hoses, but when squeezing bottom hoses I could feel something inside and it was slightly perished. Only a few Euro, and held on by a jubilee clip. Will give me opportunity to change coolant and and bleed system thoroughly - will be done during HG replacement.
Full Service - Oil is a bit grubby, last service was 2 years ago, so I’m sure it’s well overdue. It hasn’t been driven on the oil, but leaving it idle with the oil in it isn’t good. Needs new spark plugs, HT leads, new battery and new filters. Will also clean block and dress engine whilst I’m here (have to impress NCT guys)
Wheel Bearing - Front wheel bearing is humming slightly. On its way out, better to change it sooner rather than later…I don’t want my front wheel overtaking me - I don’t need to know how robust my brake discs are!
Brakes - Life still in pads, but they will need doing in the near future so will do them now whilst I’m doing the Wheel bearing. Could do with adjusting handbrake cable too.
Other - Bodywork needs a tidy, two dents - one on drivers door (minor) and one on boot lid (big enough), will probably pull the one on the door out with a suction cup, but the boot lid might be difficult as it’s on a curve - but might be able to beat it out! Will look 100x better with a good wax and polish and I’ll run over it with a clay bar also.
Need to reattach the rear view mirror and tidy the mess the former owner left the electrics in - home fitted radio and speakers…which look rubbish, I’ll tidy the wiring and put them somewhere more discreet. There’s also some cheap Halfords “GX” badges on it, I don’t need my car to have a fake veneer on it!
It’s a list alright, most would probably scrap the car, but I’m doing the work myself and all will be done around the time of the Head Gasket replacement. I’ve done one before so I’ve a good idea of what I’m doing, costs will be kept to a minimum, I anticipate to spend around €150-€175 on parts and accessories, and seeing as the car was free it will only owe me around €450 (inc. tax).
On another note, I’m afraid I’m up to my old tricks again RE: Vintage Buses. I’m off to inspect a potential preservation project in the next couple of days, I’ve promised myself that I’ll focus headlong on my Leaving Cert, but if it comes to it, and it does come my way, I’ll put it into storage until next June.













Don’t get me wrong, I love doing work like that, it’s challenging, but it’s a trade that I’m learning. I don’t know many people who would give up their weekends to strip down a huge lump of an engine, to replace basically a piece of re-enforced cardboard, and then rebuild the engine - would you do it?






