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  • Re: Jrr 929 d

    Try “black wheel nut covers” on eBay I have no personal experience with them.
    Paul

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    • Re: Jrr 929 d

      Frost do a black 'coating' like anodising for steel. I have no experience of it.

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      • Re: Jrr 929 d

        Originally posted by milliemarlin View Post
        Try “black wheel nut covers” on eBay I have no personal experience with them.
        Paul
        Thanks, will have a look.

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        • Re: Jrr 929 d

          Originally posted by HairyDave View Post
          Frost do a black 'coating' like anodising for steel. I have no experience of it.

          Good tip, will have a look when I've looked ta the V8 Sportster project... I wish I had the space and £'s for that!

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          • Re: Jrr 929 d

            Originally posted by HairyDave View Post
            Frost do a black 'coating' like anodising for steel. I have no experience of it.

            Can chrome wheel nuts be anodised, or do I need to start with plain steel?

            Found these at Canley Classics, pricey though, and not responding to emails about them.

            https://www.canleyclassics.com/suspe...el-wheel-nuts/

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            • Re: Jrr 929 d

              Years ago there was a box of chemicals available called Metal Black, it was aimed at modellers for blackening all sorts of metals etc think one of them was for chrome, I successfully used it in my model railways days. Maybe google it!

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              • Re: Jrr 929 d

                Originally posted by David View Post
                Can chrome wheel nuts be anodised, or do I need to start with plain steel?
                Perhaps I should start by apologising for opening this particular can of worms for you.........

                Regarding the chromed nuts. Chrome is just a covering, there is no reason why this cannot be buffed, emeried, off and then anodised. Will be hard work mind as chrome is hard stuff. Depends on how much free time you have and, of course, if you really want to put in the not insignificant effort to get these back to pre-chrome.
                2000 Marlin Cabrio LWB; 2.0 L Burton Pinto in Ford Nightfire Red with Magnolia leather interior.

                http://www.marlinownersclub.com/wppg...&image_id=2349

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                • Re: Jrr 929 d

                  You can only anodise alluminium and magnesium and some titanium alloys, plateing is a different process.

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                  • Re: Jrr 929 d

                    Wheels are on!

                    Still need to source some black wheel nuts but for now...
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                    • Re: Jrr 929 d

                      Odds and ends to do...

                      - Right rear wheel bearing, or drive shaft joint is very noisy
                      - Front left wheel bearing needs adjusting some more or replacing
                      - Overdrive isn't working
                      - Got the materials (aluminium) and tools (bender, slip roller etc) ready to start building a frame for the aero screens over the winter.

                      The overdrive will get fixed when the engine and gearbox are overhauled next year.

                      So, just about ready for Kop Hill Climb, I may risk driving it now I've bled all the hydraulics and got the wheels and tyres sorted.

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                      • Re: Jrr 929 d

                        To misquote Graham Taylor - I do like the look of that. Wheels look great and definitely suit the style of the car.
                        2000 Marlin Cabrio LWB; 2.0 L Burton Pinto in Ford Nightfire Red with Magnolia leather interior.

                        http://www.marlinownersclub.com/wppg...&image_id=2349

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                          Originally posted by wiggiesworld View Post
                          To misquote Graham Taylor - I do like the look of that. Wheels look great and definitely suit the style of the car.
                          Thanks for that, the black spoked steering wheel has worked as well with is a relief!

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                            Glovebox reshape

                            Scratching around for small jobs prior to Kop Hill Climb. Decided to reshape the glovebox to get it to align better with the dashboard.
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                              Surprise!

                              Whilst replacing a missing panel bolt from left on the main chassis rail I thought the chassis felt a bit soft! A poke with a screwdriver revealed 5mm of dirt compacted on it below the alternator. I scraped half a kilo of dirt off it! Haven't looked to see if the offside is the same.
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                              • Re: Jrr 929 d

                                Originally posted by David View Post
                                Wheels are on!

                                Still need to source some black wheel nuts but for now...
                                I think Burton Performance do black wheel nuts? Peter.

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