loserone Posted August 31, 2023 Posted August 31, 2023 7 minutes ago, sdkrc said: demanding a refund. Or a replacement. Maybe taking something from stock to free up space? sdkrc 1
Tickman Posted September 8, 2023 Author Posted September 8, 2023 With the summer coming to an end I thought it was time to address the non functioning drivers window. I had previously taken the door card off and delighted in the six wires that ran to the motor! Electrics are very simple on window motors when there are two wires, unfortunately this was not the case. Wtf is all that for! Anyway I went on Insightcentral and followed a link in the frequently asked questions bit. This led to taking all the bolts that hold the motor and window in place. Then I stripped the motor, cleaned the commutator and the brushes and put it back together. With the plug on the side of the motor removed I used the power probe to test and it worked! Then I lubricated the channels and reassembled everything. Even the one touch works so @sdkrc switch fix worked well. So for the first time in a little while, possibly two years, this is possible. Chuffed to bits with that! davehedgehog31, adw1977, sdkrc and 13 others 16
Tickman Posted September 8, 2023 Author Posted September 8, 2023 Door card off again. It was rattling when not fully up, helps if the two nuts holding the glass to the motor bracket are present. Much better now. GingerNuttz, grogee, Dyslexic Viking and 9 others 12
grogee Posted September 9, 2023 Posted September 9, 2023 On 9/8/2023 at 1:38 PM, Tickman said: Door card off again. It was rattling when not fully up, helps if the two nuts holding the glass to the motor bracket are present. Much better now. Ah yes, I see you subscribe to the 'do things fucking twice' school of spannering like I do. Dave_Q, DSdriver, 95 quid Peugeot and 7 others 1 1 8
Tickman Posted September 15, 2023 Author Posted September 15, 2023 With the Insight being my reliable daily transport for getting to and from the place I get paid to be at I thought it wise to have a back up plan other than the Diesel Civic so this was dug out and driven somewhere It has done huge* mileage since last year's pass. Good enough for me. Dyslexic Viking, Jim Bell, LightBulbFun and 11 others 14
Stinkwheel Posted September 15, 2023 Posted September 15, 2023 40 minutes ago, Tickman said: With the Insight being my reliable daily transport for getting to and from the place I get paid to be at I thought it wise to have a back up plan other than the Diesel Civic so this was dug out and driven somewhere It has done huge* mileage since last year's pass. Good enough for me. Starting to have major want for a 205 again, that looks perfect
Tickman Posted September 15, 2023 Author Posted September 15, 2023 43 minutes ago, Stinkwheel said: Starting to have major want for a 205 again, that looks perfect It's only taking up space as nobody on here wanted to buy it last year and I couldn't face the public!
Stinkwheel Posted September 15, 2023 Posted September 15, 2023 37 minutes ago, Tickman said: It's only taking up space as nobody on here wanted to buy it last year and I couldn't face the public! So its potentially for sale still?
Tickman Posted September 15, 2023 Author Posted September 15, 2023 2 hours ago, Stinkwheel said: So its potentially for sale still? This was the for sale thread, I ended up buying it so my eldest had some cash. It has been well used in the time since doing 81 miles between the two MOTs and the round trip to the MOT station is 28 miles! As with everything it is always for sale, except the Minor and probably the Insight! Stinkwheel 1
loserone Posted September 15, 2023 Posted September 15, 2023 Presumably it could be brought significantly south this weekend with some firm financial commitment?
Stinkwheel Posted September 15, 2023 Posted September 15, 2023 3 minutes ago, loserone said: Presumably it could be brought significantly south this weekend with some firm financial commitment? Don't encourage me (PM's have already happened)
loserone Posted September 15, 2023 Posted September 15, 2023 1 minute ago, Stinkwheel said: Don't encourage me (PM's have already happened) Am sure someone could pick you up from Carlisle station on Sunday. Stinkwheel 1
Tickman Posted September 21, 2023 Author Posted September 21, 2023 The grid charger for the insight does not have facility to run the fan in the pack so I thought I'd have a look to see what was in there and see if I could wire something in. It is all a bit above my head but easy enough to sort a connection for the 12V fan. Then I freed off the sticky front brake on the 205 and brought it home while the Insight has a day of rest. Here is a fantastic* picture of the 205. Think this is one to keep for the future for sale thread. Lacquer Peel, Rust Collector, loserone and 10 others 7 6
Tickman Posted September 22, 2023 Author Posted September 22, 2023 I received pictures from Chuck regarding the exhaust on the Rexton deciding to loose integrity so today was the day to see what was involved. It was pulled in so I could get the Insight out. I wasn't going to rely on the lift to get it in the air so once the insight was moved we positioned it here and up it went. We then jacked the back up and put axel stands in place. This is what greeted us. That's not getting patched with the dog food can I brought... A quick look around the workshop and a check of the pipe size produced the old downpipe from the 940 proving me right that you should never throw anything away. The flange was removed from the silencer and some pieces of pipe were stuck together. Quite happy with how they were going together we carried on. The two pipes were offset and the spare pipe I had was very offset so it became a cut and weld fest but eventually we got this. Which is solid, has a hanger and doesn't bang off the floor or the prop. Cost of temporary* repair was £0 sdkrc, Dyslexic Viking, eddyramrod and 19 others 21 1
Tickman Posted September 24, 2023 Author Posted September 24, 2023 Aygo blower motor replacement was today's fun* Dash top off, 10 minutes. Find the motor 15 minutes, YouTube has a special thank you here. Test the old motor in position 10 minutes, power probes are great. Remove clutch pedal 30 minutes. Remove old motor 20 minutes, this included dropping the steering column. Remove wiring loom in the way of the new motor going in, old motor came out in more than one bit. 15 minutes. New motor fitting 20 minutes, clutch pedal back on 10 minutes, all random bits removed back on 10 minutes, dash top refitted 15 minutes, speakers were a bit fiddly as it has tweeters in the A pillars. Connect the battery and test the motor 5 minutes. The little pocket on the right is crucial to getting the motor in and out. If they had given 10mm more room then it would have been a LOT easier. Quick check of the brakes, squeeky brake report, shows the brakes are ok but the front left wheel bearing is grumbling, yay. Dave_Q, CreepingJesus, loserone and 6 others 9
Tickman Posted September 25, 2023 Author Posted September 25, 2023 Took the 205 to work today, it is freeing off nicely with even just a little bit of use. Have decided that it should get sold and the money go towards the Insight battery replacement. I shall update the very old for sale thread. Got this as I pulled in at work. Matty, Lacquer Peel, sdkrc and 4 others 7
Tickman Posted October 5, 2023 Author Posted October 5, 2023 Grumbly wheel bearing day so this was brought in. This is getting nearer to the usual weather for working in the workshop. This is an after picture, I said never again when I did the one on the red C1 but it wasn't too bad. I then did a reshuffle and a little more tidy up so this got put here. Looking quite empty with just the Minor and Marianne's old bike in there with the rest of the junk. Brake judder on the Aygo is still a thing to a full strip and clean is going to have to happen, probably tomorrow... LightBulbFun, High Jetter, Coprolalia and 9 others 12
loserone Posted October 5, 2023 Posted October 5, 2023 Threatening a minor isn't very becoming of you @Tickman Matty, sdkrc, Rust Collector and 1 other 4
High Jetter Posted October 5, 2023 Posted October 5, 2023 1 hour ago, loserone said: Threatening a minor isn't very becoming of you @Tickman Depends on the threat level...
Tickman Posted October 6, 2023 Author Posted October 6, 2023 10 hours ago, loserone said: Threatening a minor isn't very becoming of you @Tickman As the past three years have proven it is probably a hollow threat! loserone and JMotor 2
Tickman Posted November 2, 2023 Author Posted November 2, 2023 A few things have been happening here. First off I was looking for a petrol more door car to use as transport instead of the Civic. I had been checking the local area and a Polo appeared with 12 months MOT. It was very local as it took about 3 minutes to walk around the corner and see it. There was no history with it but it drove nicely. I priced up the bits for doing the cambelt and said not for me due to wanting to get the cambelt done first and the extra money was a no at present. He responded with an agreeable counter offer so I walked round the corner and collected the keys. A quick check of the cambelt that is fitted shows it in good condition so no need to change it! This was the Sunday. Fast forward to the Wednesday and I get a message from @Jim Bell saying congratulations on winning the Astra. I stuck the Civic up for sale and @Flat4 stepped in for that. A couple of weeks later a willing assistant in the shape of @320touring and the Astra was collected. This was the Friday when the county of Angus, where I live, was basically fucked by the storm. The west coast was lovely and sunny. We headed down and collected this magnificent machine. It was parked up at a train station near @320touring and I carried on home. A few days later I was back. Since then I have been using it carefully due to the sticking front brake. One side compared to the other. This was after about half a mile after pressing the brake. A caliper was ordered and last night job was replacement. Old New Bit of vaseline on the threads of the bleed nipple to seal the threads while bleeding. This is rather new as well. Seems to be sorted but time will tell. Currently about 400 miles in and it is a decent car. That's enough for now. Floatylight, 320touring, Jim Bell and 18 others 21
Jim Bell Posted November 2, 2023 Posted November 2, 2023 Another satisfied customer. No refunds. grogee, Rust Collector, Matty and 12 others 1 14
Tickman Posted November 5, 2023 Author Posted November 5, 2023 So as seen elsewhere this left today And because I'm a massive idiot this arrived It was only on the lift as there was nowhere else to park when I was unloading and then loading again. I've not looked at it, just driven it. I'll deal with the issues as they come or throw the towel in, time will tell which outcome. Missy Charm, gm, Supernaut and 8 others 11
Tickman Posted November 6, 2023 Author Posted November 6, 2023 This is the group chat image that @dome thought appropriate, doubt @Supernaut would disagree. Today Wee Shit has been pretending to be a van. It hasn't done too badly really! dome, Jim Bell, Rust Collector and 2 others 5
Supernaut Posted November 6, 2023 Posted November 6, 2023 It is a surprisingly spacious wee car. However, I just got two 205/55/16 tyres on their sides in the Astra's boot, and the parcel shelf is still in place. Jim Bell 1
Tickman Posted November 18, 2023 Author Posted November 18, 2023 The Clio has still been plugging away, I'd code read it with my cheap reader and got this. This valve has been replaced previously and when turning the ignition on it doesn't appear to do anything at all. It got plugged into a decent scanner that @320touring has and this provided a lot more information, most of which I have no idea what it means. There is a plan of action when time permits but until then it is still providing service. Yesterday it had four 2.4x1.2 sheets of plasterboard in. Which then got put up in the house. Little car is currently a trooper. Rust Collector, Coprolalia, Dyslexic Viking and 5 others 8
Tickman Posted December 9, 2023 Author Posted December 9, 2023 My better half informed me the Polo was making a noise when steering at low speed. I assumed CV joint or something like that. A bit of investigation and the front left spring was a little* broken. I invested about £21 in a spring and a drop link. Today was the day as they arrived this morning. Jacked up and wheel off to find this Nope, I have none of those bits. Maybe I can take the whole hub off. How fucking big, too big for any of the tools I have, I have quite a few! I loosened the pinch bolt with the help of my new Milwaukee 3/8 impact, which is brilliant, and managed to get the strut out. Th spring was getting in the way so a couple of cuts and this was all that was left of it. Stripped down, built back up and once refitted it was done. Took the opportunity to fit new wiper blades and rear boot struts and my work was done. I think two hours all in so not too bad. Glad I don't do this stuff for a living! Jim Bell, mk2_craig, Back_For_More and 9 others 12
Tickman Posted January 5, 2024 Author Posted January 5, 2024 The polo demanded more attention by snapping the spring on the other side. Into the workshop it went with the Insight having a little dry out after a quick trip to Manchester. Not an old spring either. These were in bits and have been replaced I don't really mind using these at all They are courtesy of @sdkrc after I did his Lexus springs quite a while ago. After I'd put all that back together I decided to use my time more wisely and gathered the tool chests in the one area instead of virtual as far away as possible. I then had had enough and went home leaving the Insight to get on with dry January. Jim Bell, dome, Saabnut and 8 others 11
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