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Six Cylinders Motoring Notes - Saying goodbye to a fleet member!


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I haven't even seen it since 1996, when I tried to buy it back from S&I Thompson in Gala. I know it was extant in the Scottish X1/9 club circles, and I heard after the crash/repair when I saw it, someone rolled and repaired it! But that's 2000 - 2009 suggests it survived a good time.

 

It was a blue GF. No stickers, spoiler the right way around. Loved it!

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At a previous FoD meet Mrs Cyl said it was running rich again, so I'll say 7.

 

Think the best I ever got out of it was 15 (with a blanked off, broken AED).

 

14.3 mpg is the answer.

 

The AED is fixed but the mixture has not been leaned off which probably explains why the last XJ6 S2 I ran did 16 mpg.

 

I won't be taking it Cholmondeley!

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14.3 mpg is the answer.

 

The AED is fixed but the mixture has not been leaned off which probably explains why the last XJ6 S2 I ran did 16 mpg.

 

I won't be taking it Cholmondeley!

 

That's not bad. Well it, is, but it's not Oliver reed and Richard Burton having a party levels of drinking.

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I was always disappointed that the last one I had only did 16-17 mpg, I always felt from road tests it should have managed 18-20 mpg. I owned it for 11 years and used to attend car show a fair distance from home so it got some runs, but always 16 point something mpg. 

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Now that's nice. I do like big coupes.

 

I also owned a couple of W114 280CE, the black one was in 1994 between a Vauxhall Carton and Citroen Xantia company cars and the white one when I left the Citroen dealer at the end of 1996. I ran the white one as my everyday car until 2000 when I bought a W124 300CE.

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A long time ago my 1984 Citroen CX 2400 I/E Pallas decided not to start, after much trying it back fired and caught fire! I managed to get the fire out with some damage done. After replacing some obviously damaged parts such as the HT leads, I then got in an auto electrician to find out why I had no spark (the reason for the fire). He diagnosed the coil, but it has taken me 2 years to find a second hand one (from Holland). A new coil is 322 Euros plus postage from Germany. I called the auto elect to come and fit it but he never turned up, that was in May.   

 

An auto electrician I used to use, but who went to work for a Porsche specialist became available for private work again.  I asked him to take over and today was the great day he had agreed to work on the CX. The replacement was wired in and we had a spark. Then we had no fuel, that turned out to be a broken earth on the fuel pump relay and it now starts.

 

The next problem is the throttle cable is fire damaged and seized solid. The coil which is very hard to get to needs fitting properly. The new HT leads have been nibbled by a mouse. Then the replacement bonnet I have painted and fitted. Then who knows what else for the MOT as the car has been parked up for 6 years.

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One step forward, two backwards!

 

My E-Type would not start when I went to get it out for MOT in the spring and I could not see why in spite of doing all the usual stuff. In the end I lost a small copper washer that is used on the wire HT lead that screw into the distributor cap. The car has sat because I have been too busy to attend to it, but today was its lucky day I fitted the new HT washer and it started straight up, even the SU fuel pump worked without a tap.

 

The bad news is the front carburettor is peeing fuel, but not the shut off valve as there is no fuel in the bowl. I think it is between the bowl and carb. Add to this it has a rusted out leaking core plug, which is inlet manifold off job.

 

More for the too do list.

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I also owned a couple of W114 280CE, the black one was in 1994 between a Vauxhall Carton and Citroen Xantia company cars and the white one when I left the Citroen dealer at the end of 1996. I ran the white one as my everyday car until 2000 when I bought a W124 300CE.

When I was at university in 1990 one of my lecturers was just from South Africa and had imported his white four door 114. Seemed old at the time, but it was probably only 15 years old- my 124 was 23 last month!

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