
Re: Recently acquired GTM Rossa K3 help needed please
Hi,
I recently bought a K3 but mine is a long way from being driveable.
The front catch is difficult to see if it is working correctly, as it is hidden when the bonnet is shut. Mine looks like a production car bonnet catch put at an angle. you could put some masking tape over the catch plate and gently lower the bonnet shut. That way you might be able to see where the pin is hitting. and align it if needed. I agree with Bubbles, make sure is well lubricated so that the release plate moves easily and fully. It should then lock unto the pin. You could also listen for the "ping" when you close the bonnet (just like a production car) as this is the plate popping in once the pointy bit of the pin has passed underneath.
Brakes should be good. as the car is lighter than the donor. Has it stood for any length of time? I recently had to change the Callipers on my Mazda as the pistons had seized. I tried to fit new pads, and it was difficult (read: broke a smaller G-clamp and had to buy a bigger one) to push the piston back. When it was reassembled, the brakes were smoking hot after a short run which confirmed the brake piston was sticking. Hence the New Callipers. Do these have single or dual (opposing) pistons? Mazda's have slide pins which also need to work by hand.
Handling I haven't got that far

But I will be reading any replies.

I did have an A-series Metro which my brother bumped in the front left corner. It was all fixed by a dealer on insurance but when you went over a rise it pulled left, and a dip pulled right. Turned out to be the subframe was bent so one wheel was further back by 1cm.