ianbmw Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 Needed to move the noisiest starter motor in the world today, after shoving it into the grass two days ago after failing to start. My original assumption was the original fuel pump had died, so I’m glad @Six-cylinder hadn’t brought one off this sulking diagnosis. Slid under the car, hooked up the multi meter, and we had infrequent 12v…..which i assumed was due to the starter drawing more than it should. Went to the fuel pump relay, bridged it and instant 12v…..relay back in and multi meter in the relay plug, pulsating 12v again . Relay back in and bridged , and it fires up instantly, so a new relay is on its way and hopefully, fingers crossed, this solves the issue. To reward myself, I had a hair cut…..took the Carlton. adw1977, beko1987, Dick Cheeseburger and 15 others 17 1
richardmorris Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 5 hours ago, ianbmw said: Needed to move the noisiest starter motor in the world today, after shoving it into the grass two days ago after failing to start. My original assumption was the original fuel pump had died, so I’m glad @Six-cylinder hadn’t brought one off this sulking diagnosis. Slid under the car, hooked up the multi meter, and we had infrequent 12v…..which i assumed was due to the starter drawing more than it should. Went to the fuel pump relay, bridged it and instant 12v…..relay back in and multi meter in the relay plug, pulsating 12v again . Relay back in and bridged , and it fires up instantly, so a new relay is on its way and hopefully, fingers crossed, this solves the issue. To reward myself, I had a hair cut…..took the Carlton. I think the Carlton estate was a pretty big car in its day. Now look at it. High Jetter, IronStar, Six-cylinder and 1 other 2 2
Wibble Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 1 hour ago, richardmorris said: I think the Carlton estate was a pretty big car in its day. Now look at it. Would still take some beating for load space now though, surely? Not even sure if my Superb would beat it. Shite Ron 1
adw1977 Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 65.3 cubic feet, apparently. 67.8 for a Superb, so pretty close. And the Superb is the largest load capacity estate on sale in the UK.
Wibble Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 43 minutes ago, adw1977 said: 65.3 cubic feet, apparently. 67.8 for a Superb, so pretty close. And the Superb is the largest load capacity estate on sale in the UK. Thanks. I knew the Superb was current largest, I’ve made use of it this week, just thought Carlton can’t have been far off, which you’ve just proved, cheers!
ianbmw Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 2 hours ago, richardmorris said: I think the Carlton estate was a pretty big car in its day. Now look at it. Exactly my reason for that photo
ianbmw Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 I usually measure boot space in dead bodies, I haven’t had any unwilling volunteers to measure it recently, but it’s bloody big and spacious. It’s actually quite a comfortable old bus and with the exception of the FPR, I’m trusting it to complete any journey now……definitely rewarding for all those evenings fixing it on the gravel and in the rain! I’m going to have a crack at riding the roof lining up and see if I can quieten down the starter - which sounds horrible! I just think a few more hours tlc will make all the difference. Mrs6C, adw1977, Six-cylinder and 2 others 4 1
Six-cylinder Posted October 15, 2024 Author Posted October 15, 2024 1 hour ago, adw1977 said: 65.3 cubic feet, apparently. 67.8 for a Superb, so pretty close. And the Superb is the largest load capacity estate on sale in the UK. How about the Volvo 740/940? Wibble, LightBulbFun and Shite Ron 3
ianbmw Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 Surly this a next FOD activity, how many bodies can fit in an estate?
adw1977 Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 75 cubic feet for a 740. Six-cylinder, Minimad5 and Wibble 3
hairnet Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 sctsch will quote haggis capacity to the half inch for ovlov Talbot, Minimad5 and cms206 3
Wibble Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 I have a set of GM roof bars that my dad had for his Carlton, if of use to anyone? Set of three, for the estates before roof rails were added but I’ve used two on my Carlton and Senator in the past. Have the key too. Mrs6C and Six-cylinder 2
High Jetter Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 23 minutes ago, ianbmw said: Surly this a next FOD activity, how many bodies can fit in an estate? Live, or dead? 😀 Mrs6C 1
hairnet Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 26 minutes ago, High Jetter said: Live, or dead? 😀 depends how hard you slag vauxhalls beko1987 1
Zelandeth Posted October 15, 2024 Posted October 15, 2024 9 hours ago, ianbmw said: Needed to move the noisiest starter motor in the world today, after shoving it into the grass two days ago after failing to start. My original assumption was the original fuel pump had died, so I’m glad @Six-cylinder hadn’t brought one off this sulking diagnosis. Slid under the car, hooked up the multi meter, and we had infrequent 12v…..which i assumed was due to the starter drawing more than it should. Went to the fuel pump relay, bridged it and instant 12v…..relay back in and multi meter in the relay plug, pulsating 12v again . Relay back in and bridged , and it fires up instantly, so a new relay is on its way and hopefully, fingers crossed, this solves the issue. To reward myself, I had a hair cut…..took the Carlton. I think I saw you! I was two cars back from turning onto the main road when you went past. I gave chase but by the time the biddy in the Micra in front of me had figured out where she was going I'd lost you. Really is a smart looking car. ianbmw and Wibble 2
ianbmw Posted October 16, 2024 Posted October 16, 2024 10 hours ago, Zelandeth said: I think I saw you! I was two cars back from turning onto the main road when you went past. I gave chase but by the time the biddy in the Micra in front of me had figured out where she was going I'd lost you. Really is a smart looking car. All 115 retiring horses were being used! Actually, I’ve decided it’s much nicer to change at 3k and just waft along. Six-cylinder 1
24vdiamond Posted October 16, 2024 Posted October 16, 2024 This seems it might fit the bill if you want something a bit quicker 😁 Racecarsdirect.com - 1987 Vauxhall Carlton TS6000 Six-cylinder and Snake Charmer 1 1
andy18s Posted October 16, 2024 Posted October 16, 2024 https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/458022803682998/
mintwth Posted October 16, 2024 Posted October 16, 2024 21 hours ago, ianbmw said: I usually measure boot space in dead bodies, I haven’t had any unwilling volunteers to measure it recently It'll be Halloween soon
Six-cylinder Posted October 16, 2024 Author Posted October 16, 2024 13 hours ago, mintwth said: It'll be Halloween soon I think you need a Citroen CX Safari, 76.7 Cu ft! Stickily speaking this CX was Familiale (7 seater) and the centre row of seats did not fold offering less boot capacity. However I lent it to a friend to do a car boot sale and he removed the centre row of seats to increase the load capacity even more. Coprolalia, Wibble, grogee and 1 other 4
Nick57 Posted October 17, 2024 Posted October 17, 2024 12 hours ago, Six-cylinder said: I think you need a Citroen CX Safari, 76.7 Cu ft! Peugeot 505 Estate trumps it at 79.1cu ft i believe Six-cylinder 1
IronStar Posted October 17, 2024 Posted October 17, 2024 On 15/10/2024 at 22:29, adw1977 said: 65.3 cubic feet, apparently. 67.8 for a Superb, so pretty close. And the Superb is the largest load capacity estate on sale in the UK. TIL that Superb has bigger cargo capacity than absolutely cavernous BX Break. Wow. 🤯
ProgRocker Posted October 17, 2024 Posted October 17, 2024 Love the Carlton. My dad wanted one a post 1986 ones (so long as it was at least GL spec) but had to settle with a Rekord based one. The Omega based ones were commonly high mileage ex company car fodder. Six-cylinder 1
ianbmw Posted October 17, 2024 Posted October 17, 2024 Good news @Six-cylinder, I’ve found my box of old radios! So the 1.8 GL could have a lovely period radio. adw1977, catsinthewelder, Six-cylinder and 1 other 4
Six-cylinder Posted October 17, 2024 Author Posted October 17, 2024 22 minutes ago, ianbmw said: Good news @Six-cylinder, I’ve found my box of old radios! So the 1.8 GL could have a lovely period radio. Philips DC751 was the upgrade for early Carltons, but I can't find the standard model number.
High Jetter Posted October 17, 2024 Posted October 17, 2024 That Radiomobile one brings back memories?
ianbmw Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 8 hours ago, High Jetter said: That Radiomobile one brings back memories? Yours if you want it! Just pay postage
Six-cylinder Posted October 18, 2024 Author Posted October 18, 2024 Back to the Mini yesterday to dispel some of the electrical gremlins. Yes, indicators work, wipers work. Hazards don't. I have been told I need a new fuse box and Hazard flasher unit. We never got round to the headlights that have stopped working. adw1977, motorpunk, grogee and 3 others 6
Six-cylinder Posted October 18, 2024 Author Posted October 18, 2024 The ZX came home yesterday so it can go off for MOT. The battery was so flat it would not start from the jump pack and @Talbot had to pump electricity in it from his Mercedes. LightBulbFun, ProgRocker, Minimad5 and 1 other 4
High Jetter Posted October 18, 2024 Posted October 18, 2024 5 hours ago, ianbmw said: Yours if you want it! Just pay postage Very kind of you but I have nowhere to put it.
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