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Went to meet up with Staion of this parish today to collect the roffle Perodua, I haven't done a separate thread as this was a straight drive there and back 200ish miles each way with no trains for sightseeing. To make the journey a whole lot cheaper than taking the Ford Exploder I borrowed the Wilsonx2 Roffle Rover from my mate who has it on long term loan*. Chester was achieved with no issues and a fair bit of hoonage. 

 

Here are the 2 winning tickets  meeting each other

 

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The drive home took slightly longer due to traffic and stopping for kfc munch up but the Nippa did it without complaint, only using just over half a tank of fuel and it didn't rattle Mrs BM to bits at all. 

 

Here it is at home meeting his new big brother

 

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Big thanks to Station for the Nippa, nice to meet you and hope to catch up at Shitefest.

 

Plans for it are unknown as yet, it needs an mot in a couple of weeks and then who knows. Turbo maybe :D

 

 

 

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Just travelled down to London from Leicester in my 406. One injector is chuffing away and i daren't tighten it anymore as the thread isn't great and worried I'll round the bolt. After 70 miles on the m1 I felt the engine was running hot as the heater was burning my feet and only on 22 degrees. It also felt a bit down on power but I could be mistaken. I checked the dipstick and no signs of coolant in there. The reservoir is a bit black though which I don't think it was before unless I'd just not noticed.

 

This is the longest drive I've been on for a while. Could I have the start of a headgasket going or a water pump failure? The temp guage didn't budge off 90 though. I suppose I'll find out on the drive back tomorrow night!

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SEPANG!  Looks like a toy next to that big green machine.

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I've just been reminded that when Richey Edwards from the manic Street Preachers disappeared they found his car at the Severn bridge. And that car was the least rocknroll imaginable! Actual pic.

 

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In a (not very good) book about the Manics I read ages ago it said Richey's Cavalier was re-registered before being sold on to hide its 'provenance', but it appears to have kept that plate until its demise in 2003.

 

 

Registration number: L519 HKX
Untaxed - Tax due: 01 October 2003
MOT - No details held by DVLA
  • Vehicle make VAUXHALL
  • Date of first registration October 1993
  • Year of manufacture 1993
  • Cylinder capacity (cc) 1796 cc
  • COâ‚‚Emissions Not available
  • Fuel type PETROL
  • Export marker No
  • Vehicle status Not taxed
  • Vehicle colour GREY
  • Vehicle type approval Not available
  • Wheelplan 2 AXLE RIGID BODY
  • Revenue weight Not available

 

In other news, the renewal price offered by the BX's current insurers was cheaper than anything on offer elsewhere. I can't remember that ever happening before!

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Just travelled down to London from Leicester in my 406. One injector is chuffing away and i daren't tighten it anymore as the thread isn't great and worried I'll round the bolt. After 70 miles on the m1 I felt the engine was running hot as the heater was burning my feet and only on 22 degrees. It also felt a bit down on power but I could be mistaken. I checked the dipstick and no signs of coolant in there. The reservoir is a bit black though which I don't think it was before unless I'd just not noticed.

 

This is the longest drive I've been on for a while. Could I have the start of a headgasket going or a water pump failure? The temp guage didn't budge off 90 though. I suppose I'll find out on the drive back tomorrow night!

Can anyone give me any pointers or things to check?

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Today in shirt and trousers i decided it be great idea before work i grab the welder and the grinder...

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I leave suspension and brakes to those more competent than I am, I was not the one to have done any of the work on things that've failed.

Is that an oxymoron? Certainly it looks like the more competent person might be the author, based on recent evidence!!!

 

 

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The Omega's boot? Yeah, it's pretty big. FRIDGE COLLECTION CAPER.

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Mind you, it would have remained upright in the Honda. That's away for track rod ends (AGAIN) at the moment.

We need a farmfood's shot  :mrgreen:

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Station's taking this to a whole new level with the fancy hotel sales pitch.

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I fear this statement is rather lost on me.

Sorry, Farmfoods is a shite frozen food shop up here, maybe they don't have them in your neck of the woods.

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Scirocco is temporarily twin engined.

 

Plans are beginning to happen. Much excite.

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For anyone who fancies one, 12v electric oil pumps in Lidl for £12.99. Ideal for those wanky moderns with no sump plug (aldi?)

Hmm.

 

Hmmmmmmmm... Do you think it would work with LHM? I'm planning to take the the Hydraurincage out of the Xantia and put some proper LHM back in, as well as an oil change too.

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Nearly lost one of the headlamp washer covers from the Jaaaaaag. Crappy wee plastic clip broke. An enterprising engineering firm in East London makes replacement ones out of aluminium. Perfect fit.

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Can anyone give me any pointers or things to check?

 

Do you trust the temp sender?  Any chance of checking the temp with a infragun or similar. 

 

Part of the problem with older cars is that you can suddenly notice things that have always existed, especially when paranoid about something. At least half the time they are unconnected. 

 

Where in London? Could a shiter have a poke for you? 

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Is that an oxymoron? Certainly it looks like the more competent person might be the author, based on recent evidence!!!

 

 

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The stronger arms and longer breaker bars fact remains though. Rust is a very good threadlock, suspension bolts tend to have a lot of that.

 

 

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Hmm.

 

Hmmmmmmmm... Do you think it would work with LHM? I'm planning to take the the Hydraurincage out of the Xantia and put some proper LHM back in, as well as an oil change too.

 

It mentions heating oil & engine oil on the box. That gives a pretty wide range of viscosity so I'd guess it would.

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It's bumper to bumper at my place at the mo, rammed full of chod right through to the garage in the background. Just changed the duff thermostat in the Vitesse so it reaches temperature properly, just a quick oil change away from being on the button and ready to go!

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^ photo full of win.

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In other Nippa news, ours isn't well. Found myself crawling up a slight gradient at 20mph in second gear. It normally reserves such activities only for really steep hills. Doesn't feel like a misfire, just seems down on power. 

 

Got back home, pulled the air filter off first. There was an orange, sticky substance beneath it, just before the throttle body. WTF? No idea what that's about.

 

Checked the HT leads next. One was resting against the metal cowling for the rad fan. I tweaked the lead to stop it doing that, went for a test drive, and all seems well - though Mrs DW reports that it generally only plays up when cold. I'll have to wait for it to cool down again then won't I? It is still 1000 miles past a service. I have the bits on order. Wondering whether I should have included a set of HT leads and a dizzy cap in that. It's pissing down with rain, so not sure I can be arsed to deal with it at the moment.

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Baffle dropped in the exhaust ?

 

Not sure why that'd only impact it in the wet. According to Mrs DW, it's worst when damp and before the engine has warmed up. That was certainly the case as I was driving it.

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I picked up my first crack in a windscreen today! Something flicked up, the bang made me shit myself then on the way home I noticed a spidered chip in the bottom corner.

 

Its outside the swept area, and the meriva went for near 3 years with a bigger chip before it fully cracked, and hopefully a Gooner2 windscreen is still quite common so I'll leave it for now.

 

Still, first time for everything!

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Future SIL wanted her plugs changed on her clio i said ok no probs, when ive changed many over the years, why dafuq do renfault make it difficult, realised usual spark plug sockets are too big matron!! Rang around 5 places and finally found place that sell thin walled socket.

 

Feckin renos..

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1.2 16v?

 

If so be very careful with the HT leads. They're fragile and bonded onto the coil pack. Breaking them will require a new coil pack combo.

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1.2 16v?

 

If so be very careful with the HT leads. They're fragile and bonded onto the coil pack. Breaking them will require a new coil pack combo.

 

yeah was very gentle

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Went out to Tesco in the Rover earlier. Glad the mother decided to drive back as it revealed that the back of the car had gone all Ozzy Osburne on me, with only one working brake light and one working tail light. All sorted now - big relief as I have some pretty long drives planned.

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Do you trust the temp sender? Any chance of checking the temp with a infragun or similar.

 

Part of the problem with older cars is that you can suddenly notice things that have always existed, especially when paranoid about something. At least half the time they are unconnected.

 

Where in London? Could a shiter have a poke for you?

I think it was a false alarm. The injector's definitely blowing though which after a long motorway journey is causing the engine to run hotter. I'm back home now.

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Last night's collection involved a gofl,

After 145 miles we get this,

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Not at all bad for a tooleater kiddy killing dizzler.

Friday's day off collection should involve last night's collection only with treble the mileage,

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Might be sore arse/back/legs delete as required.

 

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Today's mission is to drive to the NEC in the 2CV. Anyone planning to visit the restoration show? I'm there Friday and Sunday on the 2CVGB stand. 2CV is there all weekend.

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