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Started by Lincooln, December 12, 2011, 05:40:57 PM

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Lincooln

Well hi there all. Was told I should join so here I am.

I have just brought myself a 1986 Fuego Turbo. My dad has one too, although that is now my parts car as its to badly gone thanks to rust and the fact it stopped running properly, bloody potholes  >:( Still it had done over 450,000km's

I have written a report on my purchase so i guess that is the best way to describe it. Hope you like pictures. haha

Got a few questions that I will ask over time, but for now an introduction is all good.

Cheers
Lincoln




Well this last weekend I bought myself a 86 Fuego Turbo.

I am getting rid of my Mazda 626 wagon as that was a work car and is now not needed. Besides the Fuego is so much more fun.

So basically I picked it up from a weird kinda guy down in Palmerston North in NZ. I won the auction on it for $955, so a real bargain I was hoping. Got down to it and Yeap, she is all good. Body is alright, no major dents and very few minor ones, rust wise it has had a couple of repairs on the underside of the bonnet and along the bottom of the passenger door. The drivers side needs a bit and there has been a hole bogged up under the petrol filler flap. There are plenty of stone chips and other chips to the paint, and there is plenty of surface rust spots that need attention soon. I was told the drivers side door lock didn't work but so far it has had no problems.

The owner before the one I got it off, replaced all the suspension bushes etc ten years ago, so it all seems to look good underneath. and rides real nice, on some big bumps it makes some noises but its getting less. I think it was just from not using it enough. He did after all only do 1000miles in the last 5 years in it, how ever it has left me with a set of real good tyres. The front half of the exhaust has been replaced and a muffler deleted and mandrel bends added instead of the crushed bends. The new exhaust goes from the turbo back, it is 2.5" dump pipe that goes into a 2.25" system. Standard is just a little smaller. Also the owner before the one who sold it to me cut the paint back way too much and had ruined the clear coat and in places has cut through the paint so now rust is showing through  You dont need to cut it every time you polish it. maybe once every few years dammit.

The spot lights don't work for some reason, I think its bulbs but other wise everything else works fine light wise. The left front indicator lens has a hole in it with a sticker covering it, however I have a replacement for that side so its no biggie. The left side rear light has faded in the indicator side and I am trying to source a replacement. The right rear has a crack in the lens but its not too bad.

Interior wise its all very good, a few stains on boot floor carpet but nothing else. No holes either so its all good. the stitching on the drivers side seat is coming apart on the right bolster, however the seller gave me a replacement cover for it too. oh and it has a really ugly looking wooden and leather gear knob on it that been super glues so god knows how that's going to come off  Also the radio that is in it does not work, I got it working once but I think the power to it is not working, so will test it and see. Otherwise I will get a new head deck for it. oh and in between the stitches on the roof lining it hangs a little low, but that's just age.

So now to driving. Well my dad said it smoked a bit leaving the guys place and getting out of town but within 15 minutes it was all clear, and have not seen any more yet. (was black smoke) I have been taking it easy as the previous owner did nanna it a lot when he did use it so it needs a new run in period as such. Its coming a live more now though, which is good. Engine runs really quiet, has no noise from the chain or tappets etc. Turbo sounds fantastic too.  Oil looks new too along with filter.

The gear box is all good and so is the clutch. Worse part i find with driving it is tat you sit so near the middle there is no where to rest your right leg on long journeys, but at a stretch you can get the door, just leaves your leg on a weird angle. Seats are super comfy and it cruises real nice and is quite as too. Just as quiet as my dads 19's if not more so. another annoying thing is that the turbo gauge is blocked by your hand on the steering wheel, so will swap locations with the computer so its like my dads one.

Well it has plenty of power and no hills made me change down gear at all, just sat in 5th with about 4-7 PSI and it just climbed. Turbo lag is way better than what I was expecting, you just have to adapt your driving to it. such as I went to pass in 5th and the turbo slowly spooled up and I thought I need to get passed quicker, chopped to 4th and it was off like a cut cat. Good thing is that it uses next to no fuel. when doing 110kph it sits at 2500rpm. so barley sipping fuel and it usually has about only .5 psi boost running in it on the flat.

One problem I had was that the wipers at speed would work twice then stop and fly right up into my line of vision. I found that it is the ball joint on the wiper motor that is coming apart. So will need to work out what to do about that.

So work that needs doing:

New: Oil, oil filter, air filter, coolant, spark plugs, leads, rotor, dizzy cap, brake fluid.

Body: Fix all the under bonnet rust and get engine bay into primer, and start the panels one at a time. Once it is all in primer with rust removed and rust proofed I will get my mate who is an award winning spray painter to paint it the green form ph2 19's. Should suit the Fuego. oh and remove the tow bar.

Engine: Wind up boost to be like my dads, so should run 14-15 Psi. my dads Fuego had done 450,000km's before we hit a hole and it would never run right, and no one could figure it out. So now its my parts car. other than that not much else needs doing. Just a freshen up really in the long run. oh and replace the rear half of the exhaust.

Interior: Replace the drivers seat upholstery, replace gear knob to standard one and fit new speakers to it, also might fit retractable seat belts to the rear out of my dads Fuego. oh and new boards for the tool holes in the boot floor as one is sagging badly and the other is a hory piece of ply wood.

Wheels suspension etc: maybe lower it, but that's debatable but would like to get a set of 15" BBS somethings.

Next post will have all the photos I have so far. Photos were taken once I got back to Auckland just with tyre shine added to the black trim and the tyres. Have since given it a clean and polished the roof and bonnet and it looks much better for it.
RENAULT IS LOVE, RENAULT IS LIFE

1975 R12 Wagon, 1986 Fuego Turbo

Lubrication Specialist / Consultant, Lubrication Engineers NZ Ltd
http://www.lelubricants.com/index.html  http://www.lubeng.com.au/

Lincooln

RENAULT IS LOVE, RENAULT IS LIFE

1975 R12 Wagon, 1986 Fuego Turbo

Lubrication Specialist / Consultant, Lubrication Engineers NZ Ltd
http://www.lelubricants.com/index.html  http://www.lubeng.com.au/

Lincooln

oh, anyone have a starter or solenoid? Mine is almost gone, sometimes work first time, other times it works after  14 or more tries, always worse after it has warmed up.

how do you get to the starter? remove the air filter housing etc?

cheers
RENAULT IS LOVE, RENAULT IS LIFE

1975 R12 Wagon, 1986 Fuego Turbo

Lubrication Specialist / Consultant, Lubrication Engineers NZ Ltd
http://www.lelubricants.com/index.html  http://www.lubeng.com.au/

Biff Tannen

wow what an essay, welcome along love your enthusiasm!! those wheels are sweet i ahve seen some that have been painted gold in the centre and lips polished like the bbs style came up mint!
Slogan: "Vous êtes mon soulmate".
Picture: Biff up to his balls in Pugmi!

2052NV

thats a sweet ride! will read your report when i have a bit more time  ;D

Lincooln

haha, yea it is bit of a read, and I still left some stuff out.  ;D

and cheers guys, will be spending a bit of time on here I am sure.
RENAULT IS LOVE, RENAULT IS LIFE

1975 R12 Wagon, 1986 Fuego Turbo

Lubrication Specialist / Consultant, Lubrication Engineers NZ Ltd
http://www.lelubricants.com/index.html  http://www.lubeng.com.au/

Bennny

Welcome to FF.
Yay fuego, love em!

Lincooln

Ok so I may aswell tell you about the rest of the cars our family have.

We currently have 4 19's. A rolled red ph2 Auto for poarts, a ph1 1.4 manual with a seized engine, a green Ph2 Auto alize same as red one just better condition  ::) But needs some rust work done as it failed WoF recently. and a silver 19 Baccara Manual ph2, this one has only done 110,000km to date, and only had 90,000km on the clock when we got it early this year. Much the same with the green one.

Oh yea, we could part with the ph1 if someone wants a bit of a project. Engine blew a metal water hose from the back and got real hot, we parked it up and never went back to it  :'( The body is alright, little rust in a couple of places but nothing too bad. Its a 4 door and rego is on hold

I also have a 75 R12 wagon project, but that is not moving forward much at all as I need a shed I can strip it all apart in etc. It has lapsed rego so I need to get it perfect so I can get it re vinned etc.

That's it at the moment, my dad has had about 10 other renaults now over time, such as a R8 and R17 and R12's and others as well.
RENAULT IS LOVE, RENAULT IS LIFE

1975 R12 Wagon, 1986 Fuego Turbo

Lubrication Specialist / Consultant, Lubrication Engineers NZ Ltd
http://www.lelubricants.com/index.html  http://www.lubeng.com.au/

cammmy

Awesome. Good to have more Renaults in the fold
'91 405 Mi16x4
'74 Triumph TC2500
'98 Lotus Esprit GT3
'02 Mini Cooper S
Quote from: CaMnever feel bad about doing anything on here. you're admin, there are no rules. just ban simon before you do it.

mutton

Is the AA sticker original?
Looks good.

Lincooln

Thanks, I have a mate who has a Ph2 19 16V, don't know if he is on here, so might get him to join up as well.

and about the sticker I don't think so. Think its a mid 90's to late 90's. I could be wrong, haven't looked at it properly to be honest
RENAULT IS LOVE, RENAULT IS LIFE

1975 R12 Wagon, 1986 Fuego Turbo

Lubrication Specialist / Consultant, Lubrication Engineers NZ Ltd
http://www.lelubricants.com/index.html  http://www.lubeng.com.au/

Lincooln

Quote from: mutton on December 13, 2011, 09:14:20 PM
Is the AA sticker original?
Looks good.

well yes the sticker is original by the looks of it, so will indeed replace it when I paint it.
RENAULT IS LOVE, RENAULT IS LIFE

1975 R12 Wagon, 1986 Fuego Turbo

Lubrication Specialist / Consultant, Lubrication Engineers NZ Ltd
http://www.lelubricants.com/index.html  http://www.lubeng.com.au/

Biff Tannen

why are you painting it ? it looks tino pai
Slogan: "Vous êtes mon soulmate".
Picture: Biff up to his balls in Pugmi!

Lincooln

paint is not in good condition. Photos make it look way better. Paint is faded, most of the clear coat has gone, clear coat peeling in places, needs some rust work, mainly surface but it will have primer patches on it so will need a paint then.

I am leaning towards keeping it white, just a more white, white. It looks dirty all the time at the moment.
RENAULT IS LOVE, RENAULT IS LIFE

1975 R12 Wagon, 1986 Fuego Turbo

Lubrication Specialist / Consultant, Lubrication Engineers NZ Ltd
http://www.lelubricants.com/index.html  http://www.lubeng.com.au/

Biff Tannen

Slogan: "Vous êtes mon soulmate".
Picture: Biff up to his balls in Pugmi!