Six-cylinder Posted October 18, 2017 Author Posted October 18, 2017 Did he give you a quote for a battery? I Would love to know just how much they would charge for someone in dire need of more electricity. I had no brandy to revive me from the shock, I was sure I could not afford there prices! Heidel_Kakao and richardmorris 2
SiC Posted October 18, 2017 Posted October 18, 2017 In all seriousness, a new battery from them might not be far off what you paid for the car...! Six-cylinder 1
Six-cylinder Posted October 18, 2017 Author Posted October 18, 2017 So me and the pink Skoda are home, I will charge and test the battery tomorrow. egg, Asimo, The Moog and 3 others 6
bramz7 Posted October 18, 2017 Posted October 18, 2017 £80 my mate paid AA for a roadside battery. It wasn't even a battery fault either....I can still annoy him by bringing that one up. Neat save too. Ultimate WBOD?
dollywobbler Posted October 18, 2017 Posted October 18, 2017 To be fair to the AA, when I collected the 'free' Volvo and suffered alternator replacement, he said he could replace it, but I'd be far better off finding somewhere locally. Which was nice of him! He was thrilled to be working on a simple, old car... Glad you got back though! Nice little caper that, AND you visited the dungeon. Six-cylinder 1
bramz7 Posted October 18, 2017 Posted October 18, 2017 To be fair to the AA, when I collected the 'free' Volvo and suffered alternator replacement, he said he could replace it, but I'd be far better off finding somewhere locally. Which was nice of him! He was thrilled to be working on a simple, old car... Glad you got back though! Nice little caper that, AND you visited the dungeon.Yeah when my Xantia had a throttle cable snap the guy loved the car and was full of praise for it. Although when my BX wouldn't start I jokingly quipped 'bet you don't see many of these' to which he replied 'my job is to assist with starting issues'. I didn't bother elaborating. Was this the AX replacement?
The Moog Posted October 18, 2017 Posted October 18, 2017 Oh you visited the dungeon! Lovely and pogweasled M'coli 1
Six-cylinder Posted October 18, 2017 Author Posted October 18, 2017 Mrs6C has found the paint code in the service book and the colour is not Pink, it is Red Raspberry! HMC and The Moog 2
Six-cylinder Posted October 18, 2017 Author Posted October 18, 2017 To be fair to the AA, when I collected the 'free' Volvo and suffered alternator replacement, he said he could replace it, but I'd be far better off finding somewhere locally. Which was nice of him! He was thrilled to be working on a simple, old car... Glad you got back though! Nice little caper that, AND you visited the dungeon. A reversal, where you have gone for a V8 and me a 4 cyl diesel from a brand I have no history with.
richardmorris Posted October 18, 2017 Posted October 18, 2017 I think I preferred the white skoda you sold to nyphur. Six-cylinder 1
richardmorris Posted October 18, 2017 Posted October 18, 2017 Mrs6C has found the paint code in the service book and the colour is not Pink, it is Red Raspberry! Doesn't make it look better though! Six-cylinder 1
beko1987 Posted October 18, 2017 Posted October 18, 2017 Yeah when my Xantia had a throttle cable snap the guy loved the car and was full of praise for it. Although when my BX wouldn't start I jokingly quipped 'bet you don't see many of these' to which he replied 'my job is to assist with starting issues'. I didn't bother elaborating. Was this the AX replacement?Exactly the same here, the guy was so happy to have something simple to work on when my clutch linkage went in the dark, in the snow! He said it was the first shout he's had in months that didn't need his box plugging in!
Mrs6C Posted October 19, 2017 Posted October 19, 2017 Red Raspberry Car I was working slowly in my studyMy boss was Mrs6CShe told me several times that she didn't like my time(wasting)Cause I was a bit too leisurelySeems that I was busy doing something close to nothingBut different than the day beforeThat's when I saw her, Ooh, I saw herShe walked in through the Autoshite for(um)She was a... Red Raspberry carThe kind you find second-hand in a townRed Raspberry carAnd if it was warm the windows wind right downRed Raspberry carI think I drove her Built like she wasI had the nerve to ask the priceAnd I planned to drive her homeSo, look hereI put her on my insuranceAnd-a we went drivingDown from south London's dungeonI said wow, overdrive never turned me onBut something about the colourAnd her rustShe was so brightBut I could tell when she failed to proceedShe knew how to give just clicksShe was a... Red Raspberry carThe kind you find second-hand in a townRed Raspberry carAnd if it was warm the windows wind right downRed Raspberry carI think I drove her The rain sounds so cool when it hits the car roofAnd that horsepower - you wonder what you boughtThunder drowns out as the AA man saysHe deals batteries from his carListen, he says the first time is the only free oneBut I tell you, if I had the chance to do it all againI wouldn't recharge the batteryCause baby I'm the mostWith a car as fine as this was then Red Raspberry carThe kind you find second-hand in a townRed Raspberry carAnd if it was warm the windows wind right downRed Raspberry carI think I drove her HMC, spartacus, Slowsilver and 14 others 17
Six-cylinder Posted October 19, 2017 Author Posted October 19, 2017 And you are supposed to be working as well!
Slowsilver Posted October 19, 2017 Posted October 19, 2017 Mrs6C has found the paint code in the service book and the colour is not Pink, it is Red Raspberry! It might have been Red Raspberry when new but now it has faded to a different shade, probably called Pansy Pink! RobT, The Moog and Six-cylinder 3
Six-cylinder Posted October 19, 2017 Author Posted October 19, 2017 Red Raspberry has been given a full night of electricity and is reading full. It started fine 3 times. Now the drop tester, it started out on 9v which is ok if not great. But soon dropped to 6v which is not good. It pains me to say it I think the AA man was right and the battery is well past its best. (For those unfamiliar with a battery drop tester it loads the battery by putting a large resistor across it and draws high current. You watch how high the voltage starts and how long it takes to drop away to assess the condition of the battery, but will only work on a fully charged battery. Some experience is necessary as different battery sizes vary the result, I have 38 years with access to a drop tester. When batteries had cell caps it was even more useful because you could watch for bubbling in the cells which was a certain dead cell.) I have now fitted a battery off another car and we will see how I get on. Asimo and RobT 2
Slowsilver Posted October 19, 2017 Posted October 19, 2017 Didn't realise you had what I thought was called as a high-discharge tester. Ooh Er Missus.Drop tester just sounds like you drop the battery from higher and higher until it breaks!Maybe volt-drop tester would be a good description. The Maxi can need cranking for 30 seconds or so when it has been standing for a while to get the fuel up to the carb, and a couple of times the battery has gone flat before the engine has fired. I asked the local battery emporium to check it for me last week, expecting them to use one of these.All they did was check the off-load voltage, which I had already done, and pronouced the battery good, which they can't possibly tell just from this. Maybe the next time the Maxi visits you we could test it out properly. After 38 years I am confident that you know what to do with it.
Six-cylinder Posted October 19, 2017 Author Posted October 19, 2017 Didn't realise you had what I thought was called as a high-discharge tester. Ooh Er Missus.Drop tester just sounds like you drop the battery from higher and higher until it breaks!Maybe volt-drop tester would be a good description. The Maxi can need cranking for 30 seconds or so when it has been standing for a while to get the fuel up to the carb, and a couple of times the battery has gone flat before the engine has fired. I asked the local battery emporium to check it for me last week, expecting them to use one of these.All they did was check the off-load voltage, which I had already done, and pronouced the battery good, which they can't possibly tell just from this. Maybe the next time the Maxi visits you we could test it out properly. After 38 years I am confident that you know what to do with it. When I started working in a Motor parts Store in in 1979 I was shown how to use the battery tester and they called it a "drop tester" so I guess I am not going to be able to call it a new name now. And yes of course we can test the Maxi battery, but it should be fully charged and disconnected from the car.
richardmorris Posted October 19, 2017 Posted October 19, 2017 I've always called them drop testers. 6v under load is a dead cell at least.
anonymous user Posted October 19, 2017 Posted October 19, 2017 Just one question, has Mrs6c been attending Cavcraft's Academy of Lyrics and Poetry? Six-cylinder 1
D Spares & Tyres Posted October 19, 2017 Posted October 19, 2017 That reminds me of an episode of Jeremy Beadle when they drop tested a Marina. From 20 foot It failed Six-cylinder 1
Snipes Posted October 19, 2017 Posted October 19, 2017 I had to buy a battery from the aa van last year and it was a reasonable price. About £70 I think. Not cheap but given the circumstances I thought it was alright. Six-cylinder 1
Six-cylinder Posted October 19, 2017 Author Posted October 19, 2017 Just one question, has Mrs6c been attending Cavcraft's Academy of Lyrics and Poetry? Somebody on this Forum gave her typing rights!
Mrs6C Posted October 20, 2017 Posted October 20, 2017 I got picture posting rights too! RobT, puddlethumper, SiC and 15 others 18
Six-cylinder Posted October 20, 2017 Author Posted October 20, 2017 It is a fair cop gov, I have been caught playing cars in work time!
beko1987 Posted October 20, 2017 Posted October 20, 2017 Does sir need his butler to use his polisher? Don't forget it's probably not pogged, just how it should be. I found that polish not great for doing Mrs c's bonnet, it needed something with cut in it Six-cylinder 1
Six-cylinder Posted October 20, 2017 Author Posted October 20, 2017 Does sir need his butler to use his polisher? Don't forget it's probably not pogged, just how it should be. I found that polish not great for doing Mrs c's bonnet, it needed something with cut in it It it is better but not that good, I did not have the time to use the machine on it.
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