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Title: How Hard is Welding - I want this Manta!
Post by: Markie on 28 August 2006, 13:33:54
Dont mind buying a mig welder etc etc

really really like this and its about 7 miles from me.......

Never undertaken any welding but will try anything once - jeeze had never lifted an engine out before and no one (apart from me) taught me that......

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1987-OPEL-MANTA-EXEC-BLACK_W0QQitemZ150027222125QQihZ005QQcategoryZ9858QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem


Q - Does this have a timing chain or belt - anyone know........
Title: Re: How Hard is Welding - I want this....
Post by: Markie on 28 August 2006, 13:35:22
what does concern me is the etc after the list of parts needing welded......

And if he is a welder and he aint doing it........

Hmmmm - worth watching though
Title: Re: How Hard is Welding - I want this....
Post by: royston1945 on 28 August 2006, 14:03:00
The Opel Manta is a notorious ruster,especially the later models.I should think this is a major project-not for the inexperienced welder! the CIH engine is very reliable and has chain driven valve gear with self adjusting hydraulic tappets.There is a very good owners club with a busy forum. Try googleing The Opel Manta Owners Club.
Title: Re: How Hard is Welding - I want this Manta!
Post by: Markie on 28 August 2006, 14:05:37
Royston - thanks for this

i was starting to get this impression - after thinking about my post 2 - him being a welder.........

Oh well eyes peeled for something else then  ::)
Title: Re: How Hard is Welding - I want this Manta!
Post by: nigsey1600e on 28 August 2006, 19:36:10
Hi

to a welder like myself that looks like a very  good project i  think you should write to him and ask just what needs welding, if it is just the floor pans or sills /wheel arches or chassis rails it would not be to bad a job at all but if the rot is in the inner wings or bulkhead then things get very tricky. due to  stuctual strenth and space and keeping everything in the right shape.

if you were still interested,  buy or hire for a weekend or two the best mig welder you can afford at best a good SIP 150amp then practic on some scrap thin sheet metal first.

 The trickyest bit for even a coded welder like myself is that you can never get a good earth on a car  and finding  good clean metal to weld to is tricky as rusty thin sheet (0.8/1.0) on cars just turns into even bigger holes than you started of with.

hope this is of any help  cheers neil
Title: Re: How Hard is Welding - I want this Manta!
Post by: STMO123 on 28 August 2006, 19:42:42
He has cancelled any further bidding due to doubts about ownership or something. Be careful!
Title: Re: How Hard is Welding - I want this Manta!
Post by: Markie on 28 August 2006, 19:43:03
Hi Neil
thanks for your input

ive decided this is too big a job - did email theseller and he mentions inner boot/floor, inner wings, batery tray, inside wing/wings but come and see it anyway....sounds like too much for me too soon...

may hire that mig thought for a play about - just need to keep the dogs out the way  :o
Title: Re: How Hard is Welding - I want this Manta!
Post by: nigsey1600e on 28 August 2006, 19:47:47
that does sound a bit much boot floor/inner wings :o

never mind keep on looking for a beginner mig is the why to go very easy to pick up enough skill to do minor welding on a car. just dont buy one of them gasless welders utter shiite.