Featured Tiger 90 Rebuild

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  1. darkman

    darkman Crème de la Crème

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    As new they came in different shades depending on who mixed the batch that day.
     
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  2. Sir Clip

    Sir Clip Senior Member

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    I only need one rattle can of paint to touch up the worst spots, so it sounds like my best bet is to go to a motor shop with the mudguard and pick a can of the closest colour.
     
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  3. Sir Clip

    Sir Clip Senior Member

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    I checked out RS motorbike paints, but for a 250ml can it cost £36 with delivery. :-(
     
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  4. Chris Little

    Chris Little What weather?

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    The delivery is expensive because paint is 'hazardous’! The original colour was called ‘Alaskan White'. John Crichlow who ran ‘Tricolour’ paint shop and still has some original Triumph paints quoted similar shipping costs. See
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  5. Iron

    Iron Elite Member

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    Kin'ell how much? :eek:
    Try these 400ml for £15 check their colour charts to match
    https://tools-paint.com/avenue-colo...erosols-custom-mixed-colours-400ml-2644-p.asp
    The land rover alaska white is available as an enamel paint which will come in a 1 litre pot but will need thinning to spray for £33
    https://paintman.co.uk/shop/land-rover-alaska-white-lrc909/
    Or Nissan do an Alaskan White
    https://www.paintcolourchart.com/cars/c/018/018dat531.html
    which you'll be able to get from dealers but it probably won't be the alaskan you are wanting
    I just mix my own to match as @darkman says, none of them are the same, just depends on what tint you want
     
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  6. painless

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    Where I live we have a parts house called Lordco they can make you a spray bomb in just about any colour you want for $32.00 canadian.
     
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  7. Sir Clip

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    Oops, looks like I said “Arctic” when I meant “Alaskan”. Well they’re both cold places that start with the same letter. :confused:
     
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  8. Sir Clip

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    Put the rear mudguard on, with the nuts and bolts hand tight to allow adjustment later. The touch up to the original paint shows up, but it’s not too bad and it’s in keeping with the “preservation” look that I’m going for, not a rebuild to look like it’s from a showroom.
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  9. Sir Clip

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    Cleaning the inside of the oil tank.
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  10. Sir Clip

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    Well it took a lot longer than expected to clean the inside of the oil tank as there was a thick layer of carbon sludge at the bottom. I got it out by sealing the holes, putting some petrol in with some nuts and screws then shaking vigorously. Rinse and repeat six times before it was clean. If it hadn’t worked I may have used a jet washer. Next step is prepare to paint the back of the tank. The front will be polished up with T cut.
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  11. darkman

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    Great job, sadly people never clean out the tank and gauze filter when changing oil and sludge builds up in the bottom of the tank over time.
     
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  12. Sir Clip

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    Left hand side panel: brazed a bracket back on and a split near the top at the back. Bit messy. :(
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    The rear end of the chain guard. At some point the chain has rubbed through and the remaining metal is paper thin. It is too delicate to fill with braze, but because it is non-structural I intend to use car body filler and a piece of metal to strengthen it. Body filler is not really the way I want to go, but it’s easier than cutting the bad piece out and welding a new section in (which would still need filler at the join). Maybe a second hand one could be sourced, or even a new one but I am trying to keep the cost down.
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  14. darkman

    darkman Crème de la Crème

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    You could always tack weld a small plate on the inside and fill with braze :)
     
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  15. Sir Clip

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    @darkman - that’s the right answer!
    I remember my mates filling rust holes in their cars with lead solder in the days before epoxy fillers. I was thinking of going down that route, but your suggestion is better.
     
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  16. darkman

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    Yes lead is an option as well, we used it on old classic car restorations :)
     
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  17. Cornelii

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    FYI, Justin Harvey-James, the author of the Tiger 90 book https://triumph-tiger-90.com/ , is going to have a small stand at the Stafford show next weekend.
     
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  18. Sir Clip

    Sir Clip Senior Member

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    That’s a really good website. I won’t be at Stafford but hope it goes well for all concerned.
     
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  19. Sir Clip

    Sir Clip Senior Member

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    Coming together nicely, and started putting the loom in. The upside down gremlins strike again.
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  20. Sir Clip

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    The lighting switch in the side panel should be marked OFF, LOW and HIGH. This one is marked IGN, OFF, EMG, but it has the correct pins and connections except one.
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