You can't S50 this thing!!scott180gtb wrote:Now then dude.
We will have to catch up soon.
Ultimately I think I will go down the S50 route but a lot needs to happen before that.
As for having her back. No Chance
You can have me any time though

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You can't S50 this thing!!scott180gtb wrote:Now then dude.
We will have to catch up soon.
Ultimately I think I will go down the S50 route but a lot needs to happen before that.
As for having her back. No Chance
You can have me any time though


Wet KissesAndyboy wrote:You dirty ******* whore. What's he got that I haven't? Eh? EH?!?scott180gtb wrote:
You can have me any time though
 
 













I spoke to a few people to try and find the best way of going about painting the underside.redcar wrote:Hi, may I ask, what underseal have you uses on this? It looks awesome!


















Fairenough that, Dan has just kept drilling into me that I need to Waxoyl everywhere on mine.beardymat wrote:If you mean underneath kedge then there`s no need as its now properly sealed and the waxoil will only help crap stick to it causing future problems. A bit in the box sections is never a bad thing mind.


If you want it to stay rust free then you do, waxoil wont ever cause problems, and is the only long term rust prevention ive seen that works. If you keep the water out, there will be no rust, at the end of the day paint is only microns thick and nowhere near as good at keeping the damp out.Kedge wrote:I've just done the sump gasket on mine in a very similar way, hated the whole job. Most my gasket stayed stuck to the block and was a c*nt to get off.
Fairenough that, Dan has just kept drilling into me that I need to Waxoyl everywhere on mine.beardymat wrote:If you mean underneath kedge then there`s no need as its now properly sealed and the waxoil will only help crap stick to it causing future problems. A bit in the box sections is never a bad thing mind.


I'm unsure of what to protect it with. I don't think a bit of wax will do it any harm especially in the arch's etc. She will be having some paint in the new year and dare I say it it will only be used in the dry.DanThe wrote:If you want it to stay rust free then you do, waxoil wont ever cause problems, and is the only long term rust prevention ive seen that works. If you keep the water out, there will be no rust, at the end of the day paint is only microns thick and nowhere near as good at keeping the damp out.Kedge wrote:I've just done the sump gasket on mine in a very similar way, hated the whole job. Most my gasket stayed stuck to the block and was a c*nt to get off.
Fairenough that, Dan has just kept drilling into me that I need to Waxoyl everywhere on mine.beardymat wrote:If you mean underneath kedge then there`s no need as its now properly sealed and the waxoil will only help crap stick to it causing future problems. A bit in the box sections is never a bad thing mind.
Sorry boys, but all those nice new brackets, covers and nuts/bolts will soon dry up and start rusting after a year or so of being on the road
 
 









 
  
 




 
   
   
  


 
 











 
 



 
 

That's a homofest!!DanThe wrote: Pipes are in Scott, ive had everything done in an OEM shade of yellow zinc just for you




 
   
  


Wow long time no see, how's things buddy........beardymat wrote:Youre doing a grand job there Scotty, looks awesome.