Radiator seemed fine? Water leak
was from around the water pump but seems to have stopped now.
Fair play, with hindsight it would have maybe been a better idea to not have used radweld but there's not much we can do about that now, except hope.
The last 48 hours have been nackering, but rewarding. The underside of Yellow was given a quick coat of hammerite on Friday night, an early start today with a fair bit more stripping back of FiaSco to act as a temporary parts donor to Yellow. Fiasco has now been relieved of the rear window, as mentioned earlier, along with various pieces of the engine bay and most of the interior. As I've said before, we need this stripped back to a bare shell so to quote the Manics "Everything must go"
Yellow saw quite a bit of attention again today. Engine wiring re-routed where need be, sidelight wired up and the lights reconnected, handbrake adjusted/freed. At one point I was pretty damned hopeful that we'd get her running and complete, but as normal we've discovered a couple of potential issues.
Ransoman identified a loud knocking fron the front of the car when we first test drove which we need to investigate further.While we were checking for issues today
lewisp identified a couple of things that might need attention/replacing. CV boot on the n/s and anti roll bar bushes were mentioned. Again, not having the full list of work to hand I'm not sure if this is the case or if it's just stuff to keep an eye on.
So yeah, all in a really productive day at the lock up. I'm not mechanically minded, but really am starting to pick up. Removed the shocks and a few bits off of FiaSco and - with a bit of guidance - gave the rear brakes a good shot. We're hopeful of getting a small band of us in for a bit of work this week, as next weekend will be a break from the projects. Unfortunately, my plan to take Yellow to Alford at the start of October is looking a tad doubtful. Still, we can see the progress now.