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The wheels had all paint stripped off, rim lips & spokes polished by Dominion Metal polishing (now long since closed), then thorough wash & rinse, then masking of lips & spokes, then Tremclad Gloss Black (with all wheels baked in the kitchen oven when the wifey was away), then let the wheels sit for 6-8 weeks (or more) before removing masking...then several/many light coats of clear lacquer.
Most of the rest of the 100+ wheels (I used Minilites on my rebuild) were sold to a fellow in Oregon, who was going to use them on some kind of Midget race car. Sold them to him in 2005 on the way to MMW in California.
PHOTO: Five 100+ wheels were used with the first iteration of Pooh, seen in the Amana Colonies, Iowa on the way home across the USA from MME 2000 in Quebec
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I've followed this thread and other restoration recaps here and elsewhere with interest wondering just how extensive and what it might have looked like for this one. Very cool to have some of those questions answered.
Engine is mechanically solid as far as I can tell, only smoke I've seen is briefly at startup. Had a split personality early on since I've owned it. Often it would run great occasionally it would not, sometimes it would just quit and I'd coast to a stop scratching my head wondering what the heck.....
Worked through some electrical and fuel system issues that have been interesting and probably repaired a few items unnecessarily.
When we moved to our current home and it got it's own garage it allowed me to dig a little deeper, why it ran at all and didn't catch fire was a real puzzler once I took off the fresh air intake horn and had a look at the solenoid. Replacement of the wiring harness and a self taught introduction to the HIF44, a new fuel pump, filter and a ignition switch seem to have it behaving well and running reliably.
Continuing education for later this evening will be setting the timing dynamically, got it running with a new electronic distributor this morning, should be interesting.
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It had been painted red over 'teal' blue (?) SEE photo. We stripped all the paint off the exterior in the driveway with Dad's stripper and took it to Canadian Auto Restorations in south Langley on a cold dry day in January 1992 to blast the exterior. Then went to Epoxy before steel work.
Was painted Black over Red by mousy who did the steel work & also built the pre-A+ tranny with pressurized layshaft (the oil line) over which a brand new MG Metro crate engine was installed. Originally it had twin leading shoe drum brakes but we upgraded to S discs.
Twin tanks (RH home built), grey headliner, Weathershield sunroof. 100+ wheels. It had outer sills replaced and repainted also it had minor body & damage to sun roof from a thrown beer bottle one night (another beer bottle hit my wife's Honda the same night).
Last I saw of it in Canada it was leaving some blue smoke. I think the chap Jeremy sold it to drove it like it was stolen (he had had a Cooper S back in the day).
At Portland ABFM in 1993 it took 2nd place Peoples Choice and 1st place Vancouver ABFM in 1994 SEE photo & note City flairs & driving lights that were on the Mini early on. I drove it to MMW in 1996, Jeremy drove it to MMW 1997. It was his daily driver for 10 years and was meticulously maintained.
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Nice car. Hoping to have it back on the road tomorrow.
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He will replace it when we head for Victoria in May to pick up new 4.5"x10" wheels, new A008 tires and complete new S brake set with AP calipers, plus miscellaneous bits.
A ferry trip through the Southern Gulf Islands to get to/from Victoria makes for a great day trip, especially when collecting new Mini bits.
PHOTOS: our last Mini buying trip. Going through Active Pass on an overcast day.
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Shell goes in next Monday morning 1st thing...we'll loiter on the south side of the Fraser River and bring it back as soon as it is out of the big booth. Weather looks to be good for transport.
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Thanks a lot Rick for all the information. I am testing stripping on the inside so that I do not damage too much the outside. I found the original (?) factory color to be some sort of yellow mustardy one. I am applying several coats of the stripper but might try to find the aerosol you mention for the tricky corners.
thanks a lot again and great job on restoring your van,
regards,
Abel
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A light dusting in the corners when we blast the doors should finish it up.
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On the inside, the stripper worked reasonably well on the flat & more accessible surfaces...but was not easy to work with on the details of the webs, corners, around the bonnet steady bracket & latch pin mount....
So, I went up to Lordco - major auto supply house in Western Canada - and bought an aerosol 'Automotive & Aircraft Paint Stripper'. This got into the corners and helped do what I could with scrubbing pad and SS wire brush.
A light dusting into the awkward spaces when we blast the doors should complete the job.
MUST use protective glasses as well as gloves when using the aerosol
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Used air to blow out stripper etc. from beneath the webs & rear corners. Wiped down with oil/grease remover (collects up most of the remnant paint).
We will dust the inside corners to complete the job before wipe down and epoxy primer.
PHOTOS: inside after MK I mods, outer & inner sides after stripping
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However, undeterred, we will get the 4 doors & bonnet to U-blast on Tuesday, maybe the shell on Friday.
Fiddled for quite a while stripping the paint off the inside of the bonnet...glad I did...a few minor issues to address. Light blast into the corners will finish the job.
I am in the process of repainting my bonnet too and wanted to ask you if you stripped the paint chemically (paint remover) or with a sander,
thanks,
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However, undeterred, we will get the 4 doors & bonnet to U-blast on Tuesday, maybe the shell on Friday.
Fiddled for quite a while stripping the paint off the inside of the bonnet...glad I did...a few minor issues to address. Light blast into the corners will finish the job.
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Right now he's deeply involved with the detailed reassembly of an Oldsmobile after chassis, body/paint & bright work.