RichardK Posted June 4, 2024 Posted June 4, 2024 On 24/05/2024 at 22:29, Six-cylinder said: Today Slowsilver did another grass cut of the FoD in preparation for the FoD Open Weekend. Today I have driven both the V70 and the 940 and prefer the 940 by a small margin mainly because of the more comfortable ride. Anybody also driven both and have a favourite? Always 940.740 over FWD. Six-cylinder 1
Six-cylinder Posted June 5, 2024 Author Posted June 5, 2024 This weeks problem is my Rolls Royce stopped charging. With the help of my friend Duncan from the Triumph Club I finally got the dynamo off and took it for test and repair to an Auto sparks in Aylesbury. They report 2 of the 3 brushes are worn and the other one is homemade and sticks in its holder. I have ordered new Brushes today. Yesterday we did a compression test on my Mitsubishi Sigma which with a range of 15-80 psi is low. It looks like both banks need new head gaskets. I am now looking for the parts and the mech I have asked to do it is doing his homework on the job, but I think he will find it is straightforward. Daily driver this week is my Citroen DS. egg, wuvvum, Floatylight and 10 others 13
Six-cylinder Posted June 5, 2024 Author Posted June 5, 2024 On 03/06/2024 at 23:40, AnthonyG said: I will be able to make this now. Are there any specific plans for stuff to do? Apart from collect fish and chips in a Morris 1300, that goes without saying. What’s the status on the Saab 95? I remember it starting and running but don’t recall it moving about much - did it need work on the brakes or clutch? I believe the @juular will be here is weld their BX and @MrsJuular to dismantle her spares Ami 8. I think @Talbotwill be here finishing the barn roof. @beko1987 will be with us to clean up the Mini Mayfair interior, which is out of the car. Beko also says he will pressure clean some of the cars that have got very green over the winter. I am hoping @juular can weld on the cutter wheel that has broken off the garden tractor back on. We need to organise a parking space for the black Visa GT which is returning the following week. 3 years ago I agreed with a welding garage to do all the the welding to make it safe and legal. They started with enthusiasm but soon the project stalled and the car has just sat. The Royale needs it's carb looking at as when you connect a fuel supply the float does not shut it off and petrol bubbles up through the carb. The Morris 1300 has acquired a misfire and needs looking at. It seems worst after a roundabout or bend so I am thinking the carb should be cleaned out and the fuel line check to see it is clear. Last time we played with the Saab 95 we got it going but the brakes were stuck, the fuel tank leaked and the lights etc needed fitting. The @MrsJuular put the lights and wiring in. @Andyrew arranged for the fuel tank to be reconditioned but it needs refitting. I am sure the brakes will needs unsticking again. It would be so nice to have a moped working for site transport. Colin's Mercedes 450SLC might be back from it injectors being cleaned. The Carlton Estate has an MOT fail list to sort. Repair immediately (major defects): Offside Front Fuel hose leaking (6.1.3 (b) (i)) Nearside Front Direction indicator not working (4.4.1 (a) (ii)) Nearside Rear Sub-frame pin or bush excessively worn (5.3.4 (a) (i)) Offside Rear Sub-frame pin or bush excessively worn (5.3.4 (a) (i)) Offside Front Drag link end ball joint has excessive play (2.1.3 (b) (i)) Rear Brake disc significantly and obviously worn (1.1.14 (a) (i)) Anti-lock braking system warning lamp indicates an ABS fault (1.6 (b)) Engine MIL inoperative or indicates a malfunction (8.2.1.2 (h)) Parking brake efficiency below requirements (1.4.2 (a) (i)) Monitor and repair if necessary (advisories): Fuel Pipe/s corroded ALL Front Brake disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened (1.1.14 (a) (ii)) Alternator warning light on AnthonyG, MrsJuular, Prince_of_darkness91 and 2 others 5
jonathan_dyane Posted June 5, 2024 Posted June 5, 2024 I don't think the engine MIL is actually a fail on a vehicle of this age Ghosty and wesacosa 1 1
Ghosty Posted June 5, 2024 Posted June 5, 2024 55 minutes ago, jonathan_dyane said: I don't think the engine MIL is actually a fail on a vehicle of this age Correct, EML is only a fail on cars made 2003 and later.
AnthonyG Posted June 7, 2024 Posted June 7, 2024 Carburettor rebuilds are not really my thing, there are far too many precious little bits to lose…😄 Happy to bring along the BMC factory manual I have though - covers both the HS2 and HS4 SUs.
AnthonyG Posted June 7, 2024 Posted June 7, 2024 You are welcome to borrow this for as long as you own the car. Six-cylinder 1
Six-cylinder Posted June 7, 2024 Author Posted June 7, 2024 18 minutes ago, AnthonyG said: Carburettor rebuilds are not really my thing, there are far too precious little bits to lose…😄 Happy to bring along the BMC factory manual I have though - covers both the HS2 and HS4 SUs. I noticed today the fuel has drained out of the filter by the carburettor.
Six-cylinder Posted June 10, 2024 Author Posted June 10, 2024 On 07/06/2024 at 19:03, AnthonyG said: You are welcome to borrow this for as long as you own the car. Thanks, I do have one and a Haynes manual.
hairnet Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 On 03/06/2024 at 23:40, AnthonyG said: Apart from collect fish and chips in a 308GT4, AnthonyG and chaseracer 2
LightBulbFun Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 2 hours ago, hairnet said: On 03/06/2024 at 23:40, AnthonyG said: Apart from collect fish and chips in a Trabant, FTF/EFA (puts a new meaning to smoked kipper...)
AnthonyG Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 This arrived today in a stack purchased on EBay: Will bring it along on Saturday. They like the Super! Visa. The CX buyers guide, published a mere 5 years after its debut over here, mentions ‘Early cars will be rusting in several places if they have not been looked after’ 😐. Not much better than the GS then. High Jetter, brownnova, richardmorris and 3 others 6
Six-cylinder Posted June 10, 2024 Author Posted June 10, 2024 29 minutes ago, AnthonyG said: This arrived today in a stack purchased on EBay: Will bring it along on Saturday. They like the Super! Visa. The CX buyers guide, published a mere 5 years after its debut over here, mentions ‘Early cars will be rusting in several places if they have not been looked after’ 😐. Not much better than the GS then. I saw the new Fuego at the Oct 1980 Motor show and liked it so much Jan 1981 I tried to buy one. I wanted a 2.0 TX which did not have a luggage cover so I asked the dealer to throw one in, but they wouldn't so I didn't buy the car, saved me £1000s in depreciation not buying it! richardmorris, AnthonyG and egg 2 1
hairnet Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 1 hour ago, Six-cylinder said: saved me £1000s in depreciation not buying it! yeah but in longer than ive been alive (cough) you wouldnt have cared cos hot chick magnet yes?
High Jetter Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 The Fuego was really something else, when launched. Stunning car.
RobT Posted June 10, 2024 Posted June 10, 2024 On 07/06/2024 at 19:23, Six-cylinder said: I noticed today the fuel has drained out of the filter by the carburettor. Can you hear the fuel pump do its thing with the ignition on? I think I needed to whack it with a rubber mallet and wiggle the wires on a few occasions. Also, it might be worth topping up the dashpot before stripping the carb. I never did figure out which of the above actions (temporarily) cured the misfire. Probably the former. Six-cylinder 1
bobdisk Posted June 11, 2024 Posted June 11, 2024 7 hours ago, RobT said: I think I needed to whack it with a rubber mallet and wiggle the wires on a few occasions. This brings back memories from the 70s. I had to do that to the SU pump in my Morris 1000 several times to get back home from longish journeys before I got around to dismantling it. The contacts had burned stopping it, and the valves were filthy, stopping them closing properly. Cleaned all components, problems gone ! RobT 1
Six-cylinder Posted June 12, 2024 Author Posted June 12, 2024 Just a reminder this coming weekend 15/16 June we are holding an Autoshite open weekend on our small holding (FoD). If you have not been before PM me for map to find us. Arrive and leave as you please, camp if you wish. We now have some covered space to keep you dry if we have a shower. Pets welcome, children, wife's/girlfriends all welcome. Tea and coffee provided. Bring your own food and other drinks. Sit around drink tea, chat. If you are Bored what can you do! Morris 1300 - has a misfire after a roundabout/bend and needs fixing for the chip run Saab 95 - refit fuel tank and getting it running again. Unstick brakes. Help Mrs6C move2 foot gauge railway trucks Vauxhall Carlton Estate - Left front indicator not working, Change Rear brake discs & check handbrake, Replace leaking fuel hose 13HP Garden Tractor – fit and adjust brake pads Visa GT - Create a parking space for it in the FoD Vauxhall Royale – take carb top off and free needle valve as petrol spews out Moped, any moped – make one work for site transport AnthonyG and wuvvum 2
Ghosty Posted June 12, 2024 Posted June 12, 2024 I am now unlikely to be around, I've got a rental van for the weekend and I'm going to Kent with a couple of mates to retrieve a load of Datsun parts for their new purchases. Six-cylinder 1
Weird Car Posted June 12, 2024 Posted June 12, 2024 It’s looking like I may be free so I may come up on the Saturday and have a tinker with the Saab Six-cylinder 1
richardmorris Posted June 12, 2024 Posted June 12, 2024 Good luck with the weather and the weekend. I am up to wales. Six-cylinder 1
AnthonyG Posted June 12, 2024 Posted June 12, 2024 As an additional incentive, there will be some free books and lots of magazines up for grabs! Including a box of 1950s/60s Motorsport, a couple of big bags of 1990s Car, a few recent Practical Classics, some 1990s/00s Mercedes ones (the sort MB sent out to MB owners) and a some random motorcycle/cycling/aeroplane ones. Six-cylinder 1
Zelandeth Posted June 12, 2024 Posted June 12, 2024 Will bring along my pressure washer. Not needing a power supply and having a 30 metre hose to play with should hopefully make the lives of anyone wanting to do cleaning tasks a bit easier. The question is how brave do I feel? Do I attempt to bring the Rover... richardmorris, Saabnut, LightBulbFun and 4 others 7
beko1987 Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 10 hours ago, Zelandeth said: Will bring along my pressure washer. Not needing a power supply and having a 30 metre hose to play with should hopefully make the lives of anyone wanting to do cleaning tasks a bit easier. The question is how brave do I feel? Do I attempt to bring the Rover... That looks fun! I'll have my toy nilfisk mostly because it seems safer for blasting the mini carpet, I have my new short lance to play with (standard quick connect if your one is the same?) and the foam gun. But up the top of the paddock to de-green stuff that's going to win 😂👌
beko1987 Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 Of course it starts raining as I think of getting dressed and getting the car packed 🙄 hairnet 1
EyesWeldedShut Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 1 minute ago, beko1987 said: Of course it starts raining as I think of getting dressed and getting the car packed 🙄 Should see it here - sheeting down and eight degrees. The new rear discs I have to fit can wait, I'm lighting the log burner....
beko1987 Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 28 minutes ago, EyesWeldedShut said: Should see it here - sheeting down and eight degrees. The new rear discs I have to fit can wait, I'm lighting the log burner.... Hopefully it stays quick and brief, and I could clean some of the mini stuff inside the barn 🤔 10am Chris? EyesWeldedShut 1
Six-cylinder Posted June 15, 2024 Author Posted June 15, 2024 27 minutes ago, beko1987 said: Hopefully it stays quick and brief, and I could clean some of the mini stuff inside the barn 🤔 10am Chris? Yes 10 am
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