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Posted
13 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

Where is the non return valve located please?

Cant see it in the pics, but normally where the vacuum hose goes into the cylindrical body of the servo.  There may be another valve at the inlet of the vacuum tank, or in-line in the hose.   The transparent plastic hose to the manifold looks a bit iffy and should be replaced with the correct stuff, but that's  another thing.

Does it lose fluid in use, and has it been bled thoroughly? 

North American 404 club site has downloadable manuals, parts book diagrams, etc.

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2 hours ago, Mr Pastry said:

Cant see it in the pics, but normally where the vacuum hose goes into the cylindrical body of the servo.  There may be another valve at the inlet of the vacuum tank, or in-line in the hose.   The transparent plastic hose to the manifold looks a bit iffy and should be replaced with the correct stuff, but that's  another thing.

Does it lose fluid in use, and has it been bled thoroughly? 

North American 404 club site has downloadable manuals, parts book diagrams, etc.

The fluid level is still where I toped it up to, but the car has only done a few miles as I am only using the 404 for test drives due to the brakes. 

I take your point a bleed and new servo pipes would be good in due course.

Thank you for the American 404 club tip off. I guess this is the one I have as it is the only one with the remote vac tank. I still can't see a non return valve.

 

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Posted
18 hours ago, AnthonyG said:

Hey @Six-cylinder if the TF doesn’t have an owner’s manual I have a MGF one I can stick in the post for you? 

Obviously there will be differences but it will be better than nothing if you don’t have one. 

Thanks for the offer but my TF has it owners handbook.

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Hope you got them in storage first? 

Dare you work out the total miles covered in those 11 cars since you put tax on them initially? 

Posted
20 minutes ago, beko1987 said:

Hope you got them in storage first? 

Dare you work out the total miles covered in those 11 cars since you put tax on them initially? 

No I don't dare!

Posted
On 9/27/2023 at 9:00 PM, Six-cylinder said:

None at all, the house maid has to do it with a brush on this age of vehicle!

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Not Mrs. Silver or Mrs. Brabinger.
 

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Had a great day today! First of all, we turned up and immediately got taken for a drive in the rolls! 

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It's amazing! I've never been in something so old, and sat in the back with superb legroom you'd not think much of it, bar poor Jeeves huffing and puffing in the front. Rides very smoothly, gets up to speed well too and sound like nothing else I've heard start, which is barely does before it's started and running! 

The kids turned the back into a den and I wonder if Mr Royce knew one day 2 kids would be sat in his car in mobile phones 🤔

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Posted
8 minutes ago, beko1987 said:

Had a great day today! First of all, we turned up and immediately got taken for a drive in the rolls! 

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It's amazing! I've never been in something so old, and sat in the back with superb legroom you'd not think much of it, bar poor Jeeves huffing and puffing in the front. Rides very smoothly, gets up to speed well too and sound like nothing else I've heard start, which is barely does before it's started and running! 

The kids turned the back into a den and I wonder if Mr Royce knew one day 2 kids would be sat in his car in mobile phones 🤔

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One can’t get the staff these days. Once upon a time Jeeves would have been dismissed for huffing and puffing.

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I then had to pay back my ride and wash some cars. Mainly the Metro, which thanks to a decent full paint job in the recent past was a joy and flew by very quickly. Even the wheels weren't too bad

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However behind me sat a rather unloved looking MGF, and Chris was distracted talking to mum so I broke from the job and had a go at it

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Sprayed it down with korrosol, dry with no rinse so it bites hard. I then washed the metro and went round gain with black hole. Took no photos but Chris has some. Then sprayed it down again and it did well

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Gave it a scrub and a rinse and it came up alright! 

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That was fun, back to work and the black hole got buffed off, I then went round again with Black light because the paint ws so buttery smooth it would be rude not to. Whilst that hazed the glass and trim got gone and Chris cleared his shit out of the boot and we laughed at the original spare (should have bloody cleaned it now I think) 

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Another buff with a brand new microfibre then a good layer of Chris's ceramic wax which is lovely to work with when not in the sun. And BL designed the metro nicely that I could get behind the bumpers and trim for alot of it, so everything is nicely polished and protected! 

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We then replaced the rear exhaust and it went back into the garage with a cover put on it. 

 

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I’ve got the bilberry wheel cleaner which is very good. Is this better? There is satisfaction in cleaning a dirty car.

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That done the Rolls got some attention. A good rinse with just the hose, then a wsh with the last of my autoglum shampoo which is good as I bloody hated it, then a dry had it looking good

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Was also a learning excersise. It's very waterproof. Which is good. The wheels took ages to clean, I can see why it was probably a job role in its own right! Needs degreser and a good pressure wash, but we shifted alot of crud with jizer and alot of brushes! 

The paintwork will polish up. I did the bonnet by hand and it gave a glimmer of hope. It'll never be mint but it'll shine. Needs mechanical action next year but it got meguiared compounded by hand, then I found some super resin polish I forgot I had, and it's been ages since I've used it but for all it's flaws I forgot how nice it makes things look for little effort, and it makes a good prep for the 2 layers of ceramic that went on the bonnet and wheel fenders. Thatll see it through the winter in storage. The brightwork will polish up a treat too, it's in excellent order! Whole car is, especially the back end, all the black painted parts have been done recently* and came up like new with zero effort. 

I didn't take any more pics but as I was doing that the error 404 got a good clean too! We didn't wash it but Chris did the glass, cleared some but not all the shit out of it and even sloshed some tyre jizz about 👍 He even got the hoover out too, and the metro and 404 got a good vacuum! Oh, and the rolls carpets got a good jetwash. Their fairly modern, and in good condition and beautiful with the interior. Apparently they smelt though, and the muddy shite that came out of them told a tale that backed it up. If that doesn't work I have a plan B, but they need to dry first whatever. 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, richardmorris said:

I’ve got the bilberry wheel cleaner which is very good. Is this better? There is satisfaction in cleaning a dirty car.

Bilberry is nice for not too dirty wheels, I've got some myself (tried the bilberry blue stuff too but found it awful) but tbh I use the Autosmart Korrosol nowadays, it's so good and goes a long way! 

A good jetwash, then Korrosol and go round all of them then wait 10 mins, then spry bilberry around and scrub it'd be a good combo. But once my bilberry runs out I'm not going to replace it... 

Equally I've had my concentrate bottle over a decade 😂 I've always found it naff unless you make it quite strong. Fine for doing a full maintenance wash every Saturday morning, it'll never get bad enough to be a problem. But in Chris's Chod... 😂 Straight for the hard stuff

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A Big thanks to @beko1987 for his help in preparing our Metro for next weekend. It is due to be photographed for publicity shots for next year’s “100 years of MG”. I have never seen that car so clean and sparkly. 

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Posted
On 9/27/2023 at 9:18 AM, beko1987 said:

We need to wash the rolls one day... It also wants paste wax, none of this modern ceramic bollocks 👌

Be careful what you wish for is all I can say!

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Posted

That does look good! 

I think we'd be safe hitting the wheels with the pressure washer now, then I might get some cheap foam pads for my rotary and lightly hit the paint with that. Can see the square we did by hand in the 3rd from last picture. Then work the finishes in with your dual action until it becomes a mirror. 

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Out of interest, what is your ceramic wax of choice?

Posted
14 hours ago, richardmorris said:

One can’t get the staff these days. Once upon a time Jeeves would have been dismissed for huffing and puffing.

When I attended the RR School in 1983, I remember being warned about the annoying noises made by these modern leather rimmed steering wheels when shuffling the wheel. The only time passengers should be aware of the chauffeur is if you’ve been asked to hurry somewhere, then you should drive at the same speed but make a few exaggerated steering or pedal inputs to give the impression of going faster. 
To be fair the senior instructor was probably there when @Six-cylinder’s car was made.

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36 minutes ago, Jenson Velcro said:

Out of interest, what is your ceramic wax of choice?

I use what the guv'nor provides, and he got taken in by a meguiars salesman many years ago and currently has this

https://www.meguiars.co.uk/product/hybrid-ceramic-liquid-wax-473ml/

Which in the right conditions is very nice, but I'm mixed. I don't find it leaves as nice of a finish. No one knows but I went over the passenger side rear flank of the rolls with Dodo Juice Rainforest Rub paste wax and it left such a deeper glossier finish. 

However the meguiars does provide good lasting protection which is good. We cut and polished the saab a year or so ago and when I was washing the Mercedes last weekend I blasted the rear end off and it showed signs of still having some protection, which was good. 

It needs a properly prepped surface though, you want to be clay barring and super resin polish-ing as a minimum. I couldn't get the paint cut properly on the mitsubishi and it didn't buff off nicely when I was done, being in full sun didn't help at all either. Once it's driving and at the house it can have a clay and 1 step machine polish and suddenly the ceramic wax will take very nicely. 

I've not used it on my own car though so have no idea how it holds up in daily use. Paste wax only lasts a mo th or so before needing a maintenance wash. I don't do that to my own car anymore so bar the initial post wash glamour it fades to nothing quickly unless you keep on top of it

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1 hour ago, beko1987 said:

. No one knows but I went over the passenger side rear flank of the rolls with Dodo Juice Rainforest Rub paste wax and it left such a deeper glossier finish. 

Don’t worry, your secrets safe here. Useful  information thanks. I’m interested to know of any product that seems to offer protection for longer than a month or so. I’ve a vehicle that has paint that oxidises as soon as you look at it, so would like to find something that lasts a while longer.

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5 hours ago, NorfolkNWeigh said:

When I attended the RR School in 1983, I remember being warned about the annoying noises made by these modern leather rimmed steering wheels when shuffling the wheel. The only time passengers should be aware of the chauffeur is if you’ve been asked to hurry somewhere, then you should drive at the same speed but make a few exaggerated steering or pedal inputs to give the impression of going faster. 
To be fair the senior instructor was probably there when @Six-cylinder’s car was made.

Back in the mid 1990's one of the directors of the company I worked for had a new Bentley Turbo R which I got to ride in, they were several annoying squeaks that I was told was the leather rubbing. 

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Today has been a Rolls Royce day, first I topped off the fuel as I had no idea what the fuel consumption is. It took just 7.2 gals to top off its 18 gal tank, driven 104.5 miles = 14.5 mpg.

Next was a trip to Milton Keynes Car Club breakfast meeting followed by a drop in at Buckinging garden centre where Mrs6C was participating in an Apple weekend. My friend Gerry was also there with his MG3.

42 miles today brings the total since I have owned the 20/25 at the end of July to 350 miles.

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I hope you didn't get it dirty? 

It's raining here, if it rains at yours today could we have some beading pics? 

Posted
22 hours ago, Six-cylinder said:

Back in the mid 1990's one of the directors of the company I worked for had a new Bentley Turbo R which I got to ride in, they were several annoying squeaks that I was told was the leather rubbing. 

Can't get the staff these days....

Posted
1 hour ago, beko1987 said:

I hope you didn't get it dirty? 

It's raining here, if it rains at yours today could we have some beading pics? 

 

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Oooh very nice! Tighter, more rounder beading from the paste wax but that ceramic everywhere else is doing a good job! By the end of your road that will all have run off and it'll be dry

We need to find something for the top vinyl. Almost like just a plain wax so the water beads straight off but that doesn't ruin the vinyl

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Waaaaaay back in time I worked for a professional valeting company collecting and delivering cars. I was 17/18 so this would be around 1979. Vinyl roofs were common then, and the treatment for them was a 50/50 mix of kerosene and new engine oil. Mixed in a jam jar, shaken before use and applied with a new clean duster torn up T-Shirt. Always looked good when they went to auction though how long it lasted I have no idea.

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3 hours ago, beko1987 said:

I hope you didn't get it dirty? 

It's raining here, if it rains at yours today could we have some beading pics? 

These things are made to be used - go on get it grubby.. 

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