Long time no post. Please be as gentle as you were after my previous posts, but let me know if you do not agree with the direction we are going with this build.
Plan: 1974 Mini Clubman Estate rebuild with upgraded engine (1100 -> 1275), coil suspension, front disk brakes, 13 " wheels and interior
Progress since previous posts:
1. Finalising the engine after rebuild (Engineering done by Allan Brink) (Engine and head sprayed gun metal grey - idea stole from Dez) (Build done by my Dad)
2. Sprayed subframe Witbank Black (Darker shade of black)
3. Rebuilding front and back suspension (New ball joints, new bearings and newish studs, before lube job) (Bought a Dunlop grease gun from Scroos in Pretoria West for R180)
4. Lots and lots of cleaning and polishing of parts (Some of the parts were sprayed black, gun metal grey or chromed)
5. Converted the front brakes to disk brakes (VW Golf type forcing me to go from 10" wheels to 13") (I have read the pro's and cons and I realise that this is frowned upon)
6. Skimmed the back brake drums, re-shoed the brakes and bought new slave cylinders
7. Reconditioned the alternator (Caelex Pretoria)
Next:
1. Spray suspension (Witbank black)
2. Coil conversion of suspension (I have no doubt that I have to do this to satisfy my curiosity) (I know, I know...frowny face)
3. Rubberising / Rock proofing underneath mini and in wheel wells
4. Source 13" wheels (101.6 mm PCD x 13" x 6J or 7J) (Minilites or similar) (Help appreciated)
5. Lots and lots of bodywork to eventually return Rooistes to his signature colour (Yes its a male)
6. Redo the whole electrical system (that was attacked by the Biker Mice from Mars)
7. Redo the whole interior after the "upholsterer" threw away all the door pockets, carpets and interior attachments and messed up my seats (soft whimper, loud grunt) (I must have recognised the sweet smell in the air was not herbal tea)
My son turns 16 in August, so I have 2 years left to sort everything out. (Before I give his mother's car to him ;-) and force her to drive the Korean bus that seemed to be a good idea at the time and lay claim to the car that I have owned for the past 28 years)