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Back home set to sorting the faults. 

The car came with two other front seats as the drivers was the cause of airbag light

 

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Swapped drivers seat and light has gone.

The issue was that disconnected the battery to allow for airbag to discharge this happend 

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Someone had added an end to the positive battery and it was loose. 

Fuse box apart and quick trip to Halfords 

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Jobs a good un

Exhaust has been sprayed silver and is knocking (I don't think it is leaking). Fixed the rear rubber and knock has gone for now.

 

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Other annoyances that I might get round to sorting are sloppy gear change, clutch bite is almost on the floor and adjustable rake is faulty.

Going to be used for autotesting and then decide whether to keep or move it on. 

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  • The Moog changed the title to I have got the bug!... Moogs Motahs
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i wouldn’t worry too much about the sloppy gear change - that’s just how they are. and it will do 70 in second anyway :) 

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5 minutes ago, gm said:

i wouldn’t worry too much about the sloppy gear change - that’s just how they are. and it will do 70 in second anyway :) 

Ohhh good to know. 

It will be likely roffled in couple of weeks. 

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Clutch is adjustable too on these although it’ll probably need freeing off a bit as it’s prone to getting a bit crusty located where it is on the front of the box!

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I'd get the clutch adjusted properly pdq. They have quite a high pedal usually and tinkerers fiddle with them often to the point of constant contact on the pressure plate and prematurely burning the clutch out. 

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On 02/08/2025 at 19:37, gm said:

i wouldn’t worry too much about the sloppy gear change - that’s just how they are. and it will do 70 in second anyway :) 

Not this one... Limiter kicked in at 60 ... 

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On 02/08/2025 at 19:58, Andyrew said:

Cheap fix is a  Few self tappers wound into the cup tightens up the slop.

 

Ohhh might do this. 

12 hours ago, NorthernMonkey said:

Clutch is adjustable too on these although it’ll probably need freeing off a bit as it’s prone to getting a bit crusty located where it is on the front of the box!

 

10 hours ago, colino said:

I'd get the clutch adjusted properly pdq. They have quite a high pedal usually and tinkerers fiddle with them often to the point of constant contact on the pressure plate and prematurely burning the clutch out. 

Thanks for the advice.  This was literally 1cm off the floor.  Fairly easy to do and now have a clutch that is usable rather than stalling every time! 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, The Moog said:

Not this one... Limiter kicked in at 60 ... 

should be plenty for autotesting though :) 

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3 minutes ago, gm said:

should be plenty for autotesting though :) 

Very much so although focus can pretty much do that in first :-)

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One out today ..  

Got £170 for scrap which I thought was a bargain 

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  • The Moog changed the title to Pink Panther arrives... Moogs Motahs
Posted
26 minutes ago, The Moog said:

New autotest car picked up today ... 

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Unusual colour, I'd have thought...

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Well that didn't last long. 

A quick catch up 

I got a set of better wheels and tyres for the jazz, but after fitting it was clear they rubbed! 

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The boot was full of water so a hole drilled to empty and then rust proofed it. PXL_20250905_111928787.jpg.5d1715f4236a0f519dbfb100c3985dc8.jpg

 

I also tried the mini steels I had sitting but they rubbed as well. 

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It managed half an autotest before white smoke coming out the back. 

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A bottle of k seal and top up of coolant sorted that for now.  Plus a Powersteering sensor and a fan switch fitted then I stuck 1500 miles on it with no problem 

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Today was MOT day.  

Needless to say it failed . Pretty well. 

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We celebrated by overheating on the ay home

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It looks like the rad is toast as it is pissing out the top. 

Whilst waiting at the side of the road, letting it cool I noticed this. 

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Nice number.  Limping home i think that is the end of the road for Pinkie. 

I have really enjoyed the jazz and very tempted by another. 

The reality is I need a car for autotesting next weekend so will have to start scouring for a cheap hack for now. 

  • The Moog changed the title to Death of a dream.... Moogs Motahs
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I picked up this wee beastie from Dundee yesterday. MOT till August next year, 1.3 GL. 

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It has a bit of a first gear whine, clutch is high and the underneath is a bit crispy.  Having to do some hard braking earlier when a car pulled straight into my lane seems to have also killed off the master cylinder.  

Beyond that it drives nicely. 

Master cylinder ordered through Halfords which with discounts came in at £72 rather than the £150 eurocarparts wanted. 

In the meantime I wanted to see if the Honda wheels I bought for the Jazz fitted. 

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They did and looked pretty good.   Although on closer look the tyres are pretty shot

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Weirdly the fronts have newish discs but I think a previous owner has used old brake pads as they seem part worn. 

As the swift is going to be a dog car as well as track wagon, it means removing the back and making it as flat as possible. 

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The floor seems pretty solid even though underneath is a bit flaky .  I don't wonder if a session with wire brush and converter might make it look better. 

 

The current plan is 

Change the master cylinder

Change brake fluid at same time.  

Ignore clutch and gearbox until I can't any more

Drive it

 

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Posted

I think a slightly whiny gearbox is fairly normal on these things, do a fluid change if you're worried as chances are it's never had one and then send it👌

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11 hours ago, dome said:

I think a slightly whiny gearbox is fairly normal on these things, do a fluid change if you're worried as chances are it's never had one and then send it👌

That's very useful to know.   The rest of the box feels fine, so will try that.   

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1 hour ago, Tickman said:

That looks very straight.

Two randoms on the roffle when it is time please!

This definitely won't be roffle fodder. I cut out the rear bench seat with wheels of death yesterday to turn it into a permanent 2 seat warm hatch! 

Will run it till MOT then see what it needs. 

 

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A Sunday Autotesting managed to finish off the brake master cylinder PXL_20251005_134000184.jpg.ecea9dc6eeec024eb06b5f7e7cda457d.jpgPXL_20251005_133952782.jpg.842481b93642cc904b9484bab8dbfa59.jpgPXL_20251005_130711882.jpg.afdbfe3b79d9e5723c344ffb505bf2b9.jpgPXL_20251005_130709530.jpg.753a6bc3085c9bce2b9de1fc0429abfc.jpg

So today it was swapped out.  Previously I had bought it from Halfords which was a silly price compared with everywhere else

 The brake pipes didn't want to come off the MC so instead took them off the abs block.

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All bled up, now have a firm pedal which is a definite improvement. 

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Tyres on the red rocket are hilariously shit as I found out when they lit up in third on a damp roundabout. 

The steels on it are ok, but I have got a set of the famous Bini wheels that @gmrecommends.  They have a set of bald Uniroyal rain sport 3s on them. 

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Ohhh yummy, lovely an rusty.  They fit the Suzuki, so a new set of tyres ordered for Thursday. 

A run over with a drill and wire wheel knocked the surface rust off before slavering them in Built Hamber

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You do a first quick coat, then 10 mins later a second coat that seals the surface. 

Due to the glorious Scottish weather I broke out the heat gun to help speed up the process. 

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Once set I gave them dusting of some black gloss.

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Going to leave them over night then another top coat before doing the interiors. 

 

Definitely going to be 20 yarders 

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is that the same set of bini steelies you bought off me when i lived up there ? no wonder they’re a bit crispy :) 

they’ve scrubbed up nicely though 

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17 minutes ago, gm said:

is that the same set of bini steelies you bought off me when i lived up there ? no wonder they’re a bit crispy :) 

they’ve scrubbed up nicely though 

Same ones.   Pics definitely flatter them, but will do well enough for the swift for now :-)

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New tyres fitted (Kuhmo Ecowings) and the slapped on. 

 

Only issue is that where the old wheel weights were they need to be sanded, treated and painted.  

Overall I think they not only means the car can stop, but look better.  Old tyres are a random mix of quiet5, sailun and landsail. Newest is from 2019. 

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  • The Moog changed the title to Motorhome Moistness... Moogs Motahs
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Had some spare time this afternoon so started to reveal all of the damp. Apologies for blurry pics as was trying to do ten things at once 

It doesn't look great.  I scraped it back and then put the heating on, plus the dehumidifier for a few days. 

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Going to let it dry out some more before building up the battens with dowels and glue

  I also need to change the gas about to a 2 branch manifold - one for cooking and one for the hot water

 

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I have decided that rather than fix the fridge or cooker hob, I am just going to replace them.  

The fridge is going to a 12v compressor version rather than an absorption one. This means the massive vent holes on the back of the van no longer are needed. 

Trip to Wickes for the essentials 

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Clean the holes and wipe down to get all the sealant and grease off them (yes I know the van needs a clean! )

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Sealant applied and then the metal plates plonked in.   PXL_20251021_180953358.jpg.ebe2113ed10cc9945ddea2a52df24923.jpgPXL_20251021_180951388.jpg.b9978a71af90dc2fa06c2a8eec182cc9.jpgPXL_20251021_1809533582.jpg.9b693b0a659dcb4f19420a975f090b3b.jpg

Plan is for them to dry, then they are going to be sprayed white.  

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Great to see you getting stuck in to the camper repairs! Nothing to it really is there. 

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