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possibly

would be coming off flight from jfk

would need collecting from mkc if possible (unsure yet depends how knackered i am)

:D

Posted
1 hour ago, Six-cylinder said:

Sorry to have missed you.

Don't worry; you escaped being poisoned by the smell of a frying battery....

Posted
24 minutes ago, Tadhg Tiogar said:

Don't worry; you escaped being poisoned by the smell of a frying battery....

I thought you had had the charging stuff sorted out?

Posted
3 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

I thought you had had the charging stuff sorted out?

Indeed I had! But now it seems to be doing it too well. Not sure whether I've been poisoned over the course of 126-mile round trip, but my head feels a bit funny now....

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3 minutes ago, Tadhg Tiogar said:

Indeed I had! But now it seems to be doing it too well. Not sure whether I've been poisoned over the course of 126-mile round trip, but my head feels a bit funny now....

At least you can smell the hydrogen sulphide. The sealed batteries just explode.

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Just now, richardmorris said:

At least you can smell the hydrogen sulphide. The sealed batteries just explode.

I'm beginning to think maybe I should stick one of those newfangled AGM batteries in there instead.

Posted
15 hours ago, Six-cylinder said:

Citroen CX heaven#

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Ger, Ger, Graville, fer, fer, fetch a cloth ??

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3 minutes ago, Bfg said:

 

Was the hover mower designed by a Frenchman ?  :huh:

 

Swedish fellow.

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When I bought this at 6 years old it was quite posh and I did not say much about. When it became old, rusty and broken I have posted a few of my woes, but tonight I used it and it is still a great bit of kit.

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May well be up for the field meet. Might be the ideal opportunity to swap back from Beemer to Matiz in fact.

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

When I bought this at 6 years old it was quite posh and I did not say much about. When it became old, rusty and broken I have posted a few of my woes, but tonight I used it and it is still a great bit of kit.

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The Range Rover isn't bad, either! :-)

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Posted
8 minutes ago, dollywobbler said:

May well be up for the field meet. Might be the ideal opportunity to swap back from Beemer to Matiz in fact.

Petrol costs kicking in already?

Posted
50 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

When I bought this at 6 years old it was quite posh and I did not say much about. 5.7 years ago, When it became old, rusty and broken I have posted a few of my woes, but tonight I used it and it is still a great bit of kit.

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Efa

I have computer bits too, need to arrange a pop over night

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Posted
7 hours ago, beko1987 said:

Efa

 "5.7 years ago, When it became old, rusty and broken"

5.7 years would have meant 3 years trouble free, I didn't get 3 weeks before it would not start and I had to have the injectors sorted!

Luckily I still had my original RR and a P38 as it snowed a lot 2010 into 2011.

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I remember that snow! I had my first driving test in 2010 in that snow it was cancelled, despite my lesson the day before going very well (taught me alot that did, and now I can just work from home if it snows!) 

Posted
12 hours ago, richardmorris said:

Petrol costs kicking in already?

I've only had chance to drive it once since getting it back here!

Posted
2 hours ago, beko1987 said:

I remember that snow! I had my first driving test in 2010 in that snow it was cancelled, despite my lesson the day before going very well (taught me alot that did, and now I can just work from home if it snows!) 

I remember it too, I think it was that winter I got towed up a hill in the bus by a Land rover 

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I am still struggling with the air con pipe for the black 156 and the 3 obtained so far don’t fit. Today I took the broken pipe to Bee cool in Kettering as they say they can have it welded. I had to collect the pipe from Andy Blake in Northampton and parked my AX next to my own 156.

Is an AX a classic, it seems not really in spite of seeing very few on the road, this morning while driving mine flashing and waving produced no response from either the white M reg 5 door in Northampton or the blue P reg 3 door in Kettering.

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I think this may be beyond back-to-black’s help.  I’ve done it three times now, and it just keeps fading to grey. I have no intention of polishing the whole beast, but tried the spoiler as that it quite visibly poor. Didn’t help much though. I have gelled the tyres though.

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Have you tried boiled linseed oil applied to the plastic with an old rag?

Posted
1 minute ago, Stanky said:

Have you tried boiled linseed oil applied to the plastic with an old rag?

^^^ This. Works a treat. Much better than any bought trim stuff IMHO. Or try old-fashioned black shoe polish.
 

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38 minutes ago, richardmorris said:

I think this may be beyond back-to-black’s help.  I’ve done it three times now, and it just keeps fading to grey. I have no intention of polishing the whole beast, but tried the spoiler as that it quite visibly poor. Didn’t help much though. I have gelled the tyres though.

 

Gtechniq C4 Permanent Trim Restorer might be worth considering for the trim...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gtechniq-C4-Permanent-Trim-Restorer-15ml-Car-Plastic-Dressing-Protection/323357345347

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£20!  Ha! Ask the owner to stump up :-)

 

i used the kickdown this morning on the way up the hill from wentworth on the a30. I am convinced I saw the fuel gauge needle quiver and drop a segment. 100 miles now.

ive already had the red light of doom though - on starting this morning the low coolant lit up. Looked fine, splashed a little in and it went off. Must be very sensitive.

Posted
10 minutes ago, richardmorris said:

£20!  Ha! Ask the owner to stump up :-)

Yes, it isn't the cheapest especially for a small bottle but lasts years rather than weeks if applied correctly ?

Posted
23 minutes ago, Retr0naut said:

Gtechniq C4 Permanent Trim Restorer might be worth considering for the trim...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gtechniq-C4-Permanent-Trim-Restorer-15ml-Car-Plastic-Dressing-Protection/323357345347

Hold on chaps considering the condition of the rest of the XM's paintwork I think the Car Plan will do fine!

It is only the Visas that get the Wurth grey at £30 a tube!

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1 hour ago, richardmorris said:

I think this may be beyond back-to-black’s help.  I’ve done it three times now, and it just keeps fading to grey. I have no intention of polishing the whole beast, but tried the spoiler as that it quite visibly poor. Didn’t help much though. I have gelled the tyres though.

 

Now if it rains you will have to cycle to work!

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It's such a shame as the Xm is such a decent drive and bob on mechanically. The paintwork however is another matter unfortunately.

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Now for something completely different, this afternoon I had to go back to school to finish my education.

Milton Keynes Classic Car Club had arranged with a primary school to help them with a transport project they are working on. This afternoon a dozen cars turned out including me with our Metro. I did not take photos for obvious reasons but imagine the scene 70, 5-6 year olds mobbed us and asked important questions like where is the horn! A MX5 who could pop up its headlights on request cause some amusement. Next to me was a 2017 Challenger Hellcat in bright green the noise alone nearly knocked a child over when he started it!

A very pleasant afternoon and I hope it inspired them to work on their project and maybe later spark an interest in classic cars.

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