#1 E-Type S1 4.2 DHC full restoration
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2024 10:40 am
Hi Forum,
I have an Etype that has been sat in my garage for many years and now it appears that I am finding time to carry out some work on it.
A little bit of history:
The car used to belong to my father who completed a full engine rebuild and changed a lot of the rusted panels and bonnet back in the 80’s.
The car hasn’t really completed many miles since then and has minimal rust, but probably needs abit of welding around the battery area and maybe some other places.
I had the car on the road about 15 years ago and since then its only be started up occasionally.
I managed to get the car started last weekend after fixing multiple petrol leaks from some old fibre washers.
The chrome is in a bad state as are the wheels.
I am quite mechanically minded, but rubbish at cosmetic stuff such as painting and filling holes!!
I would ideally like to send the car off to be shot blasted and painted but no idea where to start. Do I completely strip the car down removing engine, wiring etc for the best results??
I am basically looking for resources and links to people who have completed similar jobs. I’m happy to read through and suggested links to blogs covering full restorations - so any links would be appreciated.
Also, are the any clubs or subscriptions that would be benefical to join?
On a more specific note. At the moment I am just trying to get it into a state so i can at least drive it out of the garage before I start taking bits off.
The pump on car is the orginal AUF301 which i have to tap with a spanner to get working. After taking the pump to bits I can see that the contacts need replacing which is relatively cheap. Would it be worth biting the bullet and buy a new electronic pump (AZX1308EN) without the contacts?
Also the fuel lines are all rubber hoses, which apart from one are in good nick. I’m just wondering if i should replace with nylon or keep to the rubber hose. I read somewhere that nylon lines are prone to leaking at the banjos, but others say they are better. If rubber is preferred then is the ID 7mm or 8mm(1/4 or 5/16).
Any and all advice will be greatly received, but please be gentle!!
Thanks,
Alan
I have an Etype that has been sat in my garage for many years and now it appears that I am finding time to carry out some work on it.
A little bit of history:
The car used to belong to my father who completed a full engine rebuild and changed a lot of the rusted panels and bonnet back in the 80’s.
The car hasn’t really completed many miles since then and has minimal rust, but probably needs abit of welding around the battery area and maybe some other places.
I had the car on the road about 15 years ago and since then its only be started up occasionally.
I managed to get the car started last weekend after fixing multiple petrol leaks from some old fibre washers.
The chrome is in a bad state as are the wheels.
I am quite mechanically minded, but rubbish at cosmetic stuff such as painting and filling holes!!
I would ideally like to send the car off to be shot blasted and painted but no idea where to start. Do I completely strip the car down removing engine, wiring etc for the best results??
I am basically looking for resources and links to people who have completed similar jobs. I’m happy to read through and suggested links to blogs covering full restorations - so any links would be appreciated.
Also, are the any clubs or subscriptions that would be benefical to join?
On a more specific note. At the moment I am just trying to get it into a state so i can at least drive it out of the garage before I start taking bits off.
The pump on car is the orginal AUF301 which i have to tap with a spanner to get working. After taking the pump to bits I can see that the contacts need replacing which is relatively cheap. Would it be worth biting the bullet and buy a new electronic pump (AZX1308EN) without the contacts?
Also the fuel lines are all rubber hoses, which apart from one are in good nick. I’m just wondering if i should replace with nylon or keep to the rubber hose. I read somewhere that nylon lines are prone to leaking at the banjos, but others say they are better. If rubber is preferred then is the ID 7mm or 8mm(1/4 or 5/16).
Any and all advice will be greatly received, but please be gentle!!
Thanks,
Alan