Door Check Panel Fail - Classic Mini Workshop Pt.63
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- Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025
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00:32 Intro
Welcome to Marks Mini Cooper S Mk3 built in 1970 and registered in 1971. This Cooper S was last restored in 1997 and featured in Mini World magazine. Unfortunately 23 years down the line and it's looking tired in some areas so Mark has decided to take it off the road for a full restoration which will involve stripping it back to a bare shell, sandblasting, and a respray. Fortunately, the engine has already been restored recently by Swiftune engineering
Getting there mark see you and the cooper s on Thursday great video as always Keith
Thanks Dad. x
Wow almost there looking amazing keep up the good work
Thank you Mark. 😎
Great work there Mark and glad you went for the rivet rather than the screw. That’ll hold it far longer and hopefully solve a problem that shouldn’t have happened in the first place. Quite a bit of garage envy with the collection of beauties. Madgwick and Era to name a few. 👌
Thanks Richard. Yes, it seemed the best option. Sadly one has to go to make room for Rufus as i've lost the storage for him. 😕
Hiya Mark-nearly there-all looks good. Fire up time! Keep well.
Hi Dave, hope you're well. Yes, almost ready to fire up! 🙂
Hi Mark. I had the exact same problem recently when I assembled the doors. I ended up cutting off the two metal lock strips from the Check Arms as I feared it would only be a mater of time before the other spot welds would fail. Like you said I'll be double checking everything on the next one. 👍
Hi Clive, its really frustrating isn't it! Hopefully it'll save hassle for others in the future. 🙂
@@markdraper7 I spent a good few hours with my head in my hands thinking it was one of my welds that had let go. Fingers crossed the rear subframe hold up 🤞
@@clivewoolsey9066, exactly the same here actually! 😂
Wonderful job you are doing Mark. Agree that the rivet should be more permanent fix. I like the way the door shuts to. what door rubbers did you use as the ones from Minispares are too thick making the door stand out.
Thank you John. I got all of the rubbers from Phoenix trims and they seem much better than rubbers from other suppliers. 🙂
I agree Mark that the spot weld giving way on the door opening restrictor was very poor quality control by Heritage.. I think the rivet was the best solution, but I understand your frustration with it. Otherwise it's all looking excellent apart from your closing shot of that fuel tank ?
Thank Pete. It's definitely been a roller coaster with various issue and there are more to come! 😬
1st 😆
Evening Paul. I was thinking when you’d pop a 1st up… 👍
@@recreativesigns4571 Hi Mr recreative signs. Life has been, well, hectic to say the least. Been losing family members unfortunately. I'm so far behind with RUclips stuff that I'll never catch up.
@@paulrobinson3528 sorry to read of your news. Life can be hard sometimes and it’s never easy losing family members. Regards Richard.
@@recreativesigns4571 Thank you Richard
Thanks Paul, sorry to see your loses. 😕