Tuscan chassis rebuild

Tuscan chassis rebuild

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Let off some steam Bennett

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2,485 posts

178 months

Wednesday 29th November 2023
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My tuscan is going in for a body off chassis rebuild soon, apart from the rebuilt chassis, shocks, brakes, lines etc is there anything else i could get done to it while its in bits. Gearbox was recently rebuilt and the diff has play so that will be done while its in pieces. The only other thing i can think of is the cam chains, these were done by powers when it was rebuilt in 2008 and its done just under 50k since

s6boy

1,666 posts

232 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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By lines assume you mean brake and fuel If so both make sense.
While suspension is off don't forget bushes.

porterpainter

766 posts

44 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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Just out of interest, who’s doing the work for you?

Let off some steam Bennett

Original Poster:

2,485 posts

178 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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s6boy said:
By lines assume you mean brake and fuel If so both make sense.
While suspension is off don't forget bushes.
Yes brakes and fuel lines, bushes are in with the rebuild

Let off some steam Bennett

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2,485 posts

178 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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porterpainter said:
Just out of interest, who’s doing the work for you?
I have gone with sportmotive

Basil Brush

5,225 posts

270 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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Steering rack, pedal box, brake caliper refurbs?

Let off some steam Bennett

Original Poster:

2,485 posts

178 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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Basil Brush said:
Steering rack, pedal box, brake caliper refurbs?
Rack and calipers are in with the refurb price but i hadnt thought of the pedal box at all

porterpainter

766 posts

44 months

Thursday 30th November 2023
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Let off some steam Bennett said:
I have gone with sportmotive
Thanks for the reply. They have a good reputation from what I read on here. Thinking about having my chassis done in the next year or two so assessing the options.

Let off some steam Bennett

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2,485 posts

178 months

Friday 1st December 2023
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porterpainter said:
Thanks for the reply. They have a good reputation from what I read on here. Thinking about having my chassis done in the next year or two so assessing the options.
I have had some service work done there and a gearbox rebuild and get a good feeling they are a good bunch. Maybe nip and see them when mines in bits and see the progress

Let off some steam Bennett

Original Poster:

2,485 posts

178 months

Tuesday 30th January
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Body is off, the car is a 2001 and covered 76000 miles, i was expecting holes to be honest














porterpainter

766 posts

44 months

Tuesday 30th January
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That’s not looking too bad at all!

76k miles is a good innings too. Was the car used in all weathers as well?

I guess not too much in the way of repairs needed, although the shot blasting might reveal other matters to address.

Are you getting them to do any other mods or updates while the body is off?

Let off some steam Bennett

Original Poster:

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Tuesday 30th January
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porterpainter said:
That’s not looking too bad at all!

76k miles is a good innings too. Was the car used in all weathers as well?

I guess not too much in the way of repairs needed, although the shot blasting might reveal other matters to address.

Are you getting them to do any other mods or updates while the body is off?
I have used it in all weathers to be honest, l;ess when there is salt about but it has been driven on salty roads. Not may mods to be honest, the diff is tired, i will get that rebuilt and get the Nitrons freshened up. Theres a whole list of things on the sportmotive website that are included in the body off.
Oh i have treated it to a new ACT exhaust.

porterpainter

766 posts

44 months

Tuesday 30th January
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Thanks for the quick reply. I think that chassis has held up well if it's (nearly) an all weather car.

The full chassis rebuild on the website certainly has an extensive list of things that can be changed done with the price quoted. I guess you can knock things off the list - like if you already have nitrons, etc.

I'd imagine it's a good time for a new clutch if the engine/gearbox is out already too.

Let off some steam Bennett

Original Poster:

2,485 posts

178 months

Tuesday 30th January
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porterpainter said:
Thanks for the quick reply. I think that chassis has held up well if it's (nearly) an all weather car.

The full chassis rebuild on the website certainly has an extensive list of things that can be changed done with the price quoted. I guess you can knock things off the list - like if you already have nitrons, etc.

I'd imagine it's a good time for a new clutch if the engine/gearbox is out already too.
The clutch feels ok but i will get them to check

Basil Brush

5,225 posts

270 months

Tuesday 30th January
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My chassis didn't look much different when it came out, although I did have a hole through one of the front suspension brackets, hidden under a piece of powder coat, which is what prompted the body off. Once blasted it ended up having both full outriggers, all front suspension brackets and a couple of tubes around the manifold area. Mine had done a few years as a year round daily though.

Let off some steam Bennett

Original Poster:

2,485 posts

178 months

Wednesday 31st January
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Basil Brush said:
My chassis didn't look much different when it came out, although I did have a hole through one of the front suspension brackets, hidden under a piece of powder coat, which is what prompted the body off. Once blasted it ended up having both full outriggers, all front suspension brackets and a couple of tubes around the manifold area. Mine had done a few years as a year round daily though.
I'm expected hole's when it's been blasted

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

156 months

Wednesday 31st January
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Very interesting.
As a Chim owner we don’t have that battery tray. I presume that’s what it is.
Looks like a real water/ damp attraction.
And I notice the outrigger down tubes are sleeved or braced with larger tube!
I wonder why they did that. I can only assume it was to add strength / rigidity

It’s nice to see a body off of a later car.



LucyP

1,737 posts

66 months

Wednesday 31st January
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The battery tray is on the right hand side in this car. It was on the left in earlier cars, so it used to get cooked by the cats and exhaust, and soaked by all the road dirt thrown up by the access panel in the wheel arch that didn't seal properly. Batteries didn't last long!

Basil Brush

5,225 posts

270 months

Wednesday 31st January
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LucyP said:
The battery tray is on the right hand side in this car. It was on the left in earlier cars, so it used to get cooked by the cats and exhaust, and soaked by all the road dirt thrown up by the access panel in the wheel arch that didn't seal properly. Batteries didn't last long!
I think he's talking about the pedal box support.

m4tti

5,466 posts

162 months

Wednesday 31st January
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Basil Brush said:
I think he's talking about the pedal box support.
Yes. The battery tray was on the passenger side, on the sagaris too.