MR2 Roadster Owners Club

The Common Room => Reader's Rides => Topic started by: Mark A on May 14, 2021, 18:13

Title: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on May 14, 2021, 18:13
Part 1 and WiP
Bored at work so I thought I'd describe my experiences in developing my current MR2.
About 2 years ago I sighted an advert (on MR2ROC) for a MR2 hard top and went to have a look. The guy was selling up with both a hard top and car being sold separately. When I viewed the car I fell for the colour I'd not seen a yellow MR2 and really liked it, it also needed a bit of TLC and can't resist a project. He had a new car coming in a week so was keen to move it on asap, I made a cheeky offer and he agreed to sell the complete car and hardtop for less than £500.

This is Yellow Fever on the day I bought her
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I then had to break the news to my wife as I already had 2 other projects and being a man I opted to hide it round a mates house until I could announce my new purchase. Well that day arrived when we went round to a party and in the night the car cover had blown off. My wife knows of my MR2 collecting habits and my mate's complete lack of interest in cars, plus I already had a spare mr2 round his, she exploded with joy on seeing the the car sitting in the corner of his drive! The good news was I was able to move the car round to my house the next week. Unfortunately the alternator had seized while parked up and I struggled to jump start it for obvious reason, shortly after finally starting the drive belt snapped so the towed it back home.

This rolled the dice for me, rather than change the drive belt I decided it was easier to swap the engine. A couple of months earlier I'd bought a display 2ZZ engine and received a call a week later asking me if I'd be interested some other items and I ended up agreeing to buy two other display 2ZZ with zero miles in exchange for some expensive hydraulic rammy thing, although I did manage to get a significant discount after some chatting and explaining why I was buying the machine.

The throttle body is off so I could check the intake and I also looked in the bores.
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So started my 2ZZ swap of Yellow Fever.
I spent a little time checking the engine selected, changing the oil pump for billet gears and adding a superlight flywheel 

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I found the product code for an Aisin Corolla SC clutch kit so I used this, the cover is different to the standard 2ZZ one.

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With some window dressing to create this.

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Patrick Chambers helped with the Celica gearbox and the manifold so out with the oil burner and in with the new, getting the arse up high and using  an engine crane made it easyish, the gravel made it a nightmare to move! Hence the cardboard, wood and plastic panels. I must have built 5-6 dollies a number of which broke un the weight gravel and crappy Screwfix wheels. 

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I also noticed the rear subframe had been welded up by an ape so I got on the phone to Paul at TCB for a new one and a list of other bits which soon pushed the budget north.

New one going in
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With the engine in and all plumbed up including oil cooler and some gauges to monitor temps and pressure I set about the suspension etc. I'd picked up a set of used BS and refreshed them and had the bases powder coated.
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Its taken me 6 months of fiddling to get them "Setup" and they are still really to hard for the roads near me, once on smooth roads it gives such fluid feedback and is so predictable. The are connected to Whiteline ARB (TCB) and it SuperPro'd across all the bushes except one set which was already done. I also fitted the subframe spacers only because the subframe was off any they were cheap, understand the science not sure i cant tell the difference but its about small contribution leading to a cumulative effect.

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Including BRD engine mounts.
Rear Arms bought off here
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New front wishbones from USA and a Matrix, again not expensive, one of the advantages is that most of the parts I've used are cheap because its a Toyota or I've found 2nd hand parts.

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/DskWICM0nuIPpO0X313kUYe-NOW-kQCPHzWXVUR3Fjq8cPtg_rnlX0nPRA-BV-DPEyyC0qMabnQOZvLNARHjT08vsb1_vCtb94tKOSxhajXU9-gsEeldHdxol_r5lorEouURy3I6ayWRC4r-NPObCgfYS4N0-bhzBojWaXHIB9E0YIOfKmgVWGESPASueHcSYHqg5Ws-Tp-6YyGiF9f59qqXfzXXBTjbwAsVal3pXQknBENq5AsE2JjA6bZ53cDimInIUwzGqtSU7woJ-BJnYsUtsFPHvC4PQV8iPCxWBng7ca--KWWZsj9rvaadLNOIwcMTf79TzqTRXAyu4xWdFUgc5wTMKnUviPNNBecj3HXm75DBNzntamR_J9HTvPd7rTMkDgtyMm7NhQqlzikgUVt7wTaQspzZd5CjtiSUX044f6mEa4RVVoQvStZAUVWHqihDauFboAhBthdVJUcw6HqS9jMqLHj6wQ045GemY2iqibfwHF--7Fr0FG8dghSi9agby26LHz9-6e833ukCsHTSB8ct9qkZi6qkDtEsafV052h1JjcIXr5H-TG06EAO30BgUfXtoC4KwpqvWw2QSC66Xq-UL6XTo_QZ_W8rgp529kNfpma-CemDo6OcI0yyzuAIcCca0o5gP1r1KhXhh9xxAurJiQKLQ9qExnkJUpFDaOn7M-do02KRiypoMtgY7MyFo5XmygkKTeFwPsziiZaM=w1920-h727-no?authuser=0)

I'll keeping adding to this over the next couple of days

   
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: J88TEO on May 14, 2021, 21:38
Why the "No entry" symbol on all the photos?
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on May 14, 2021, 22:32
Don't know, can anybody else see the pictures?
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Jimbo on May 14, 2021, 22:48
No joy - guess it's a permissions issue with sharing.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Ardent on May 15, 2021, 05:45
No pics. And no, no entry sign. Just space between paragraphs.
Viewing on phone.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: tricky1138 on May 15, 2021, 07:07
Looks like a Google permission error to me.

I get the grey no entry symbol too.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Joesson on May 15, 2021, 09:58
Yesterday no pics but a very small square outline, this morning the pics are there in glorious technicolour on my iPad.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Topdownman on May 15, 2021, 10:11
Good work getting the photos sorted. The car work isnt bad either.

What is a display engine? Never heard that term before.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on May 15, 2021, 10:21
It was gifted to a college from Toyota and had a plaque on the block so I assume it was on display somewhere.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Ardent on May 15, 2021, 13:53
Pics working fine now.
Sweet.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: puma2 on May 16, 2021, 08:06
 :) that looks nice bit work :)
pictures all good now :)
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Smithy on December 6, 2021, 13:03
Hi Mark, looks like an interesting build. you're only about 30mins away from me, maybe we can organise a little Kent meet up sometime?
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: BrianK on January 4, 2022, 21:00
That's bizarre!  I have a Dakar yellow Z3, with a blue hard top. I love the colour combination, that's why I bought a yellow MR2, and added a blue hard top to it at the earliest opportunity. I'll sell the Z3, because it's got a fat a$$, and won't fit into the garage in my new flat. 
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on January 7, 2022, 18:22
Time for a quick update and thanks for comments, sorry photo heavy.

I'm waiting for the weather to improve before changing the coilovers to KW variant for the sake of my back and arse :)

I've also an ECUMaster Black sitting under my desk which needs installing and I need to spend sometime seeing if I can map the thing or it needs a RR and an expert.

Big wing sump fitted but leaking very slightly so I need to refit
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AM-JKLUfr0Vp3VGs1bil9bbQvc8dD5n9mld6IUIOCpWJubmiYGZMorJIr6q5mKqlX9N8rDXjtCHvYVdWHldpJdRBrYh84BYF21Dc8vKHzUaaKFCZQAmAM8j_rMwBTa_oA_mZ9KGMYv5MaNlGXjHZcJX5hacPSQ=w807-h600-no?authuser=0)

Oil cooler and Whiteline ARBs fitted
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AM-JKLUnFunEQPo9txnGWp4xuHUUBoVYmnIMRYab4ejiAOueBDdJ1T5E2kmDYRJi6-f8os6Ez1TY1HZcb7nfdJzJ7jACla6dpJ9bloa24RvoR92Z93wdiX4UCk-bJ3zrj4qpP7pR438uioykyZ4P2gjnUxIoxQ=w1067-h600-no?authuser=0)

Couple of extra braces fitted
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AM-JKLVGBLxhytc2b8i-6iM2pwBooKguMXrmIKb0PITVATfJD7Zl_qgQlZrIGVH07l3pHV5AvgLFOShkqYo8txzK7QoaXa4rwK_zW4Ez6uA2PvNaLW_MXzTEuIsrM0JCh65qutFLvG7z4-Yf5_qnkGLGDuW5bQ=w1067-h600-no?authuser=0)

Rear brace, its also now has a really aggressive 4 wheel alignment which I might want to dial back a bit for road use.  Rear carbon duck tail fitted to.
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AM-JKLXz2mK8qYs_z_DyVXFNb201Sovw4whOKo7PpJFuOgSfLE8U9F2btDxgB4amAItra329qiQQtCP7SE5fWg_3hn0V_Yy26hZyuW70lnxfel3jlN4ifUCUGW0lhCy7R1_043HcTqVJcpr9rZtQbsagAP99fw=w1067-h600-no?authuser=0)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AM-JKLVWJ3692rA5Kw9u4HCNT7jKjUggDDXQ9Sp_JvpxbBYFhfI06-p3UG1hhpK6iGL_ig9fjDyvinss9MnfZZvHtsNeSqbAVz_VY-eDsRu58bv8pcI8NTkeedjth7DDwfGaCmZfSHep-zXoJc2k5uvXU5nwOw=w1067-h600-no?authuser=0%5Bimg%5DNew%20steering%20wheel%20fitted%20and%20I%20changed%20the%20knob.%20I%20found%20the%20short%20shifter%20a%20pain%20in%20the%20arse%20so%20I've%20reverted%20back%20to%20the%20standard%20length%20lever%20and%20Honda%20TypeR%20knob%20to%20give%20it%20more%20length%20and%20a%20better%20action.%20%5Bimg%5Dhttps://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AM-JKLUKht9cqzo91RX0whFkbBfj5F7qxwSTS-4NSo7NbJkjHA5AvBCY8nt4toWgVxE71exwF54Okbe25TG-XBAwaJ_aXm_7h9T4flXuEr6mD_eVBLjdaBiapXlJ6gCUmxs8RsbpNa8RAoVFZUg1yM1CvyLtMw=w1067-h600-no?authuser=0)


This is how she's looking at the moment managed a few thousand miles. I've also some Spec-C side scoops to fit

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/pw/AM-JKLX9kTo7zEUoR1iLfSWohxsZ7UXMcihbsLdOsLkP-LUnOgI-WVyrUoEc9W7OauCfS78jdfNEl9ACtfc0ODQAqvaEMhriCPoja9bj5ct9T0pMuX-Ej1HrKNkgxw2hFPNwzCFlvGA0CmVRnRa-G1ZJX5s_NA=w338-h600-no?authuser=0)

Plan for this summer includes fitting a turbo, watching a project to see what power that produces before buying a turbo, tidy up the bodywork and make my daughters MR2 project road worthy and return it to stock, plus potentially help my friend do a 2ZZ conversion.

This thing still puts a smile on my face every time I turn the key and head out to smooth roads :) its a great tonic. Still a few little niggles like occasional EML light for cam timing even though I know its ok and I've changed all the sensors, it still goes ballistic in lift to just short of 8500rpm. Lithium battery is tiny and weighs nothing but struggles after a couple of days so its always on a trickle charger.

If anybody is considering a 2ZZ swap you won't be disappointed and it can be done on a budget.

Mark   
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: puma2 on January 8, 2022, 08:30
 :) when its yellow it can never be photo heavy or enough  :)
you are putting the work  so why not show it :)
 its does sound like your having fun at the same time  8)  8)

keep going as there is not enough yellow around at the this moment now were is the SUN ;D  ;D 
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on February 4, 2022, 17:58
A little yellow update.

Car overheated last Saturday while in traffic, it was fine while driving but when stationary it got pretty hot, drove  home fine just did not stop. I had a look by the roadside but could not find any issues or leaks but I plan to drop the coolant and have a proper check and replace with some fresh coolant, i've been advised to check the eBay coolant blanks for small leaks. I also have a high capacity radiator so I'll fit that while the coolant is out.

On a more interesting front.

I've also been thinking about adding a little boost :) so I've bought a 2ZZ turbo manifold and Holset HX27 from Compressor Racing which I'll mock up on my spare engine before fitting. I already have the other parts W2A intercooler etc.

I'll keep you update on my progress. 
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on March 4, 2022, 14:58
So a little update,

Overheating was traced to a very slight leak from my aux temperature sensor for the in car temp gauge, so hopefully a simple fix and no long lasting damage.
My cheap Chinese exhaust flexi piper has split so I need to resolve this soon as its leaking and a noisy, I sent a drawing off to a company and they've not got back to me despite chasing so I think I'll look elsewhere.

I've fitted two rear engine cover struts which looks pretty cool but does not aid performance.

(https://i.ibb.co/fF9xGRr/w-MWZXsr-NQPOIlub-NAx-QBq-Xl0-P29it-q-E4-Xwvy-CRRE9-Lab-Yer-EUr7gd8db-H8-Utdh-FBZ1n37l9x-Ltu-Gx-Tdel.jpg) (https://ibb.co/fF9xGRr)

The HX27 has arrived with a flange made by a FB 2ZZ member. 
(https://i.ibb.co/7J5PD32/T5-GGiy-Ymw4-ITXvf-GIzas1-BUQ8e-Gs-Dk-U2ebw2b-I6-Oq-Gg-CUO25-T3-C-8yn4p-Zo4u-Y-Tc-COo5-Me-Ii-PVVxqhi.jpg) (https://ibb.co/7J5PD32)


Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on April 3, 2023, 11:43
So not a good week, I had total brain failure on Thursday and misjudged a gap causing some damage to my pride and joy, absolutely gutted for being a knob.

I'm currently sourcing some panels, a headlight and having the alloy assessed, hopefully it can be welded.

I'll post up the pictures shortly.

I was only using her because my 4x4 has a failed HPFP.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: SuperArt on April 3, 2023, 12:11
Saw this on Facebook, gutted for you. These cars seem to invite more opportunities for brain failure than others, I've never had any close shaves in my auto everything daily express but had a couple in dodo.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on April 3, 2023, 14:57
Gutted about the wheel I'm hoping it can be welded. These are the ones you sold me a couple of years ago, rare as hen teeth now.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: SuperArt on April 3, 2023, 20:16
Quote from: Mark A on April  3, 2023, 14:57Gutted about the wheel I'm hoping it can be welded. These are the ones you sold me a couple of years ago, rare as hen teeth now.

Wow, didn't know they'd become so rare. Looked on ebay and the prices are yikes. Fingers crossed you can save that wheel.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on April 3, 2023, 20:52
Yep first thing I did was search ebay, annoying thing is I have two other sets but for the Impreza.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on April 3, 2023, 22:28
https://photos.app.goo.gl/EKvgY2GTvrTm7wmz7
(https://i.ibb.co/wJGvhwq/PXL-20230401-103139819-PORTRAIT-ORIGINAL.jpg) (https://ibb.co/wJGvhwq) (https://i.ibb.co/1vWqQyX/PXL-20230401-100620637.jpg) (https://ibb.co/1vWqQyX) (https://i.ibb.co/VtNMsbJ/PXL-20230330-181317943.jpg) (https://ibb.co/VtNMsbJ) (https://i.ibb.co/Vq6KG4H/PXL-20230330-181310980.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Vq6KG4H) (https://i.ibb.co/t2SbV7G/PXL-20230401-103255259.jpg) (https://ibb.co/t2SbV7G) (https://i.ibb.co/cL4Fzwr/PXL-20230401-090227889.jpg) (https://ibb.co/cL4Fzwr) (https://i.ibb.co/9b2TJdg/PXL-20230330-172922963.jpg) (https://ibb.co/9b2TJdg)
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on April 3, 2023, 22:30
Reverse order unfortunately
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on April 6, 2023, 13:48
A little progress, MR2ROC member has kindly offered a headlight in good condition for sensible money so hopefully I'm arranging collection/drop off this weekend. Similar I've been offered a wing in colour and hopefully work permitting I might collect this weekend.

I've been recommended someone to repair the alloy wheel and after sending some pictures he's estimated a cost, I just need to get the wheel to Birmingham.

Front bumper is work in progress, I think I might have a spare in black, I just need to find it amongst all the clutter in the garage.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: SuperArt on April 6, 2023, 21:59
I'm honestly surprised the wheel took a hit like that and didn't crack a spoke but just damaged the lip.
Must be a lot stronger than I would normally give cast wheels credit for.
Good to hear there's a way to mend it, it's all coming back together relatively quickly.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on April 8, 2023, 20:06
Damage repairs underway, a little pulling and tapping

(https://i.ibb.co/XVLBk4n/PXL-20230408-143947490.jpg) (https://ibb.co/XVLBk4n)

Sanded back and sprayed with zinc primer and some yellow paint, not colour matched.

(https://i.ibb.co/cQ2wWDB/PXL-20230408-153517588.jpg) (https://ibb.co/cQ2wWDB)


(https://i.ibb.co/SxqQPG1/PXL-20230408-165951843.jpg) (https://ibb.co/SxqQPG1)

Also fitted some air horns 🤘
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on April 8, 2023, 20:13
Tyre off the wheel, it just needs packing up.
(https://i.ibb.co/2ZftLLR/PXL-20230406-183220979.jpg) (https://ibb.co/2ZftLLR)

(https://i.ibb.co/KN6rp6s/PXL-20230406-183231916.jpg) (https://ibb.co/KN6rp6s)

(https://i.ibb.co/j5pF564/PXL-20230406-183242751.jpg) (https://ibb.co/j5pF564)
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on April 9, 2023, 19:24
Headlight replacement found 😀

Thanks Karthoum

(https://i.ibb.co/WgLtZ4M/PXL-20230409-144237548.jpg) (https://ibb.co/WgLtZ4M)
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on April 18, 2023, 22:34
Update from the weekend, welded a washer to the wing to repair the headlight mounting point, generally cleaned up the surface rust so hopefully it's good for 10 years.Zinc primer and yellow paint plus I'll use some cavity wax. Wing looks very slightly faded so it will need a cut and polish.

Slight repair to newish wing,
(https://i.ibb.co/Gk0gSfV/PXL-20230416-151521594.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Gk0gSfV)

(https://i.ibb.co/nMC24dn/PXL-20230416-144408862.jpg) (https://ibb.co/nMC24dn)

(https://i.ibb.co/gtGvF0n/PXL-20230416-144425882.jpg) (https://ibb.co/gtGvF0n)

(https://i.ibb.co/T15P283/PXL-20230416-144309027.jpg) (https://ibb.co/T15P283)
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on May 9, 2023, 17:01
Well it is back together, not 100% perfect but pretty close to its original (Pre bump) condition, bar the wheel which away being repaired. When I have some more time I'll sort out a couple of the annoyances, particularly the slight difference in colour of the passenger wing, which I have cut and DA polished.

Thanks to all those that helped me to sources parts.
   
(https://i.ibb.co/jL5s577/AJFCJa-Vwv-LFemsf6-JXC8g-Shsx2-X1t48jvwppx-Ga-Vsqv-99-Oc-Ze-JU1-ZWh-BZJmaj01s-C-Qn-PWMNb-IBv-Ym-N-z2.jpg) (https://ibb.co/jL5s577)
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Alex Knight on May 9, 2023, 18:50
Great work that man. Well done you.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: puma2 on May 11, 2023, 07:07
 :) excellent to have another custard still going in our sunshine community 8)
your hard work to put back together again has paid off  :)  :)   
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on May 25, 2023, 13:30
Had an update from the wheel repair chap, it looks ok in the picture and hopefully I should have it back by next week to be repainted.
 
(https://i.ibb.co/Bsm2L14/Wheel-repair.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Bsm2L14)
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: SuperArt on May 25, 2023, 15:06
I do like those wheels.
As with a lot of things I've sold throughout the years, I wish I hadn't.
Looks like a fine repair.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on May 25, 2023, 16:26
Thanks Arthur

I don't suppose you had them powder coated in a particular colour? I appreciate it is probably years ago.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: SuperArt on May 25, 2023, 17:52
Been too long mate. Can only tell you a Paul from here sold them to me, he had them powder coated. I seem to remember he told me it was a Ford colour but don't quote me. Memory like a sieve.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on June 14, 2023, 21:05
Quick update

Wheel is back and looks amazing just waiting to drop it off and see if they can colour match the powder coating.

Bought a half cage and started the process of soft top delete and getting the car ready for fitting. I had not appreciated that the hard top side bracket mount to soft top frame or that the cage deletes the seatbelts, so took a little time to cut two brackets from the redundant frame so I can run belts until the cage is welded in.

(https://i.ibb.co/5GskpSS/PXL-20230613-145016319.jpg) (https://ibb.co/5GskpSS)

(https://i.ibb.co/19zTTBy/PXL-20230613-100553950.jpg) (https://ibb.co/19zTTBy)

(https://i.ibb.co/KKwt3Qv/PXL-20230613-111443738.jpg) (https://ibb.co/KKwt3Qv)
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on June 16, 2023, 19:29
Two minor but very important details added today
1. The TSport badge must be worth an extra 5hp
2. Vinyl number plate added, let's see how long before I get pulled over 🤣

(https://i.ibb.co/Yt5SQGT/PXL-20230616-181927677.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Yt5SQGT)

(https://i.ibb.co/NjWY98K/PXL-20230616-181917075.jpg) (https://ibb.co/NjWY98K)
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on September 12, 2023, 17:30
Quick but important update.

Recently I'd been unhappy with the handling left to right and in the course of fault tracing I noticed I'd broken a KW variant spring, new set ordered and on its way so hopefully a quick fix

My Lithium battery had recently been playing up so I swapped it out for small lead acid motor bike which works wellish. I noticed the lithium battery was flat the other day and decide to give it a go with the proper lithium charger. I left over night only to be woken by the sound of a faint alarm in the garage. When I opened the garage side door and the battery charger was alarming and the battery was in the final stages of overheating. The garage was filled with thick toxic fumes, I managed to cut the power and use a pole to carry the battery outside.
I won't be using a Lithium battery again, I will be fitting a fire alarm in the garage and I'll move the fire extinguisher to the door, not half way across the garage.

Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Alex Knight on September 12, 2023, 18:08
I was at a trackday recently and one of the Marshalls said that he watched two cars burn down to the ground due to lithium batteries catching fire.

He said no amount of extinguishing could put the fire out. They just had to watch them burn.

Once they catch fire, it's basically game over. You were very, very, very lucky.

It could have taken your car and entire garage with it.
Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Mark A on September 12, 2023, 21:52
In other news my Daughter split up with her boyfriend recently and has moved back home, real shame  ;D

(https://i.ibb.co/cwWXzNh/AIL4fc8-W7zb-Pw-Vysqf0-KLh0i-MHUZBDg-B6v0ll7o-Xccqv-Le-Kw9wj-YKd-E3-ZVA1gzlj3-Gty7rv-Pm-X7rx-A8r-IRm.jpg) (https://ibb.co/cwWXzNh)

Wheel fixed and repainted, done as favour and a slightly different shade so I'll need to get the other 3 done over winter.

(https://i.ibb.co/174ZDSZ/AIL4fc9a2-EAi76-Fwh-Jcp-X6xd1e-LAXn4-EOXSTDw-Fhk2-A4hr-CM6ao08-Df0v3xx-BRcds-M3-BIRokw1ke-Abhlpm-Wn0.jpg) (https://ibb.co/174ZDSZ)


Title: Re: Yellow fever
Post by: Ardent on September 13, 2023, 08:34
Quote from: Mark A on June 16, 2023, 19:29Two minor but very important details added today
2. Vinyl number plate added, let's see how long before I get pulled over 🤣

Bit late to this thread, but I've had no issues at mot or on the road re my stick on plate.
Correct font, correct size and spacing.
Would be a real bad at the office to get pulled for that, given some of the blatant abuses of number plate jiggery pokery.