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Dollywobbler's Rover 45 - STOP - Carry on.


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One day, what feels like a long time ago, I went for a drive in an Rover.

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On the way, I met over V6 things of which videos later. 

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By Wetherby, fuel had happened.

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321 miles was a new record, and it wasn't even empty! That resulted in 35mpg. Wow.

 

I went further north. Weather happened.

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However, other cars were encountered for yet more video stuff eventually one day.

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I also saw a real rarity!

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No, not one of those. It's an Anadol - believed to be RHD but the owner wasn't there to ask. Wow!

 

The day after that also contained a fair amount of 'wow.' This is a 1967 Prince Skyline saloon.

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The company also specialises in the powerful ones.

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All Skylined out, I sought out an Autoshiter. He was busy.

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He then led me on a merry drive (which ruined my fuel economy plans) to meet even more Autoshiters - see the NE thread.

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The next day, I drove down to Yorkshire. I chose the wrong bit.

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We found somewhere nicer to take photos of this. Lovely!

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Then I sought out more Reliants, because lately, no Sunday is complete without lots of Reliants.

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After collecting bits of Reliant engine, I had another date with brown Japanese goodness.

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Yes, a Mazda 929.

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Then I drove to Lincolnshire. I awoke refreshed (apart from dreaming about being chased by a black bear while I was driving a microcar and having to drop ham to distract it) and enjoyed* the fine luxury of a breakfast in Scunthorpe.

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I went to lick some lovely Fiat vans with Vin. NUMBER PLATE PORN.

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Then I drove home. This is near the Toyota factory near Burton-on-Trent.

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Just time for one more Reliant encounter...

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At Shrewsbury, I went to a garden centre for a cream tea. After all, I am in the Rover Club.

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Picked up a windscreen, then drove home for one final Reliant/Rover moment.

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I reckon that was about 600 miles, taking my total in the car to almost 2000. I really, REALLY like it. It is so comfortable. The only problem was the SRS light coming on. Wonderful.

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Today, the Rover and Matiz met up again.

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It's now at my mate's workshop. He's hoping to start work on it tomorrow, but I thought, as I was in the area, that I'd just whip the cambelt cover off and have a nose. All looks very new in there, which makes me think the belt probably was done when the head gasket was replaced last year.

 

Battery was a flat as a flat thing. I think that'll need replacing.

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Changing spark plugs on a transverse V6 is fun*.

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They were all horribly crusty. A couple were quite oily as well... (cam cover gasket sort of oily). No idea if it's made any massive difference, but a slight misfire on idle seems to have gone. 

 

Oh and 34mpg on the previous tank. Clearly not enough red line action going on...

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Reminds me of when I did the plugs and coil pack in the Laguna V6. Only difference is that the inlet manifold covers the plugs and so has to come off. Actually wasn't too bad. Longest bit was replacing/bodging those crappy solid plastic pipes that invariably crack after 10 years in a hot engine bay.

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I do wonder if it was on the original plugs. They should be changed every four years/60,000 miles, by which time I guess many Rovers were well outside dealer servicing schedules. I imagine most normal garages just wouldn't bother if it was running ok. I should check through the service history really. There is some!

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