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6 hours ago, sims00 said:

So I say goodbye already to the Legacy today and I'm picking up something completely at the other end of the motoring scale. 3 hour journey awaits me. Something which is super rare, super frugal and only 2 other members have. 

I know it is NOT a 305 van. It never is.?

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11 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

Please tell me that's not the Invacar.

I would be well impressed if it was!

A: for how just how hard you would have to rag the tits off the poor thing to get that low of an MPG figure (maybe ill finally get a verified  top speed number? LOL)

and

B: for somehow getting 64 litres into a 20 litre fuel tank :mrgreen:

 

(on a more serious note I think its the Jaaaag)

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11 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

Please tell me that's not the Invacar.

No.  Though the mid 20s it was initially returning was bad enough, seems to be doing better now the carb has been fettled and returned 35mpg from the last tank which is more in the expected ballpark.

Worst tank I think I've had from the Jag so far was 9.6mpg.  I'd really like to see the average creeping into the mid teens really, currently sitting at 12.7.  I know the A bank inlet manifold gasket is compromised in at least one location so that won't be helping anything.

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18 minutes ago, Zelandeth said:

No.  Though the mid 20s it was initially returning was bad enough, seems to be doing better now the carb has been fettled and returned 35mpg from the last tank which is more in the expected ballpark.

Worst tank I think I've had from the Jag so far was 9.6mpg.  I'd really like to see the average creeping into the mid teens really, currently sitting at 12.7.  I know the A bank inlet manifold gasket is compromised in at least one location so that won't be helping anything.

You're doing marginally better than Brother Fumbler's old P38 which had 4 less cylinders! Best we got was 18 on the trip to buy the Land Cruiser. 18 is, apparently, the best you can ever get with that engine.

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On 8/9/2020 at 1:17 AM, wuvvum said:

 There is also an occasional knock from the offside front over bigger bumps - I'm going to replace both drop links and see if that cures it as they don't look particularly recent and again, they're cheap.  Replacing fuses got the sunroof and rear fogs working again - the aircon doesn't seem to do much though (I can't hear the compressor kicking in), and the airbag light is on with my Delphi kit unable to find a fault code, so not sure what's going on there.  Overall it's still a nice thing to drive with pretty car-like handling, although with black leather seats it could do with working aircon.

drop links will sound like the front is going to fall off!

air con- check this relay as there was a better quality one released yhat is supposed to be less failure prone

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the troublesome one is an Omron the upgrade is Mitsuba

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1 hour ago, stuboy said:

Stuboy junior attempting parallel parking..

 

 

1st proper lesson booked for the 1st September 

He's done better than most people with a licence.

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1 hour ago, stuboy said:

Stuboy junior attempting parallel parking..

 

1st proper lesson booked for the 1st September 

Your lads doing great there, I've been driving for nearly 24 years and usually avoid parallel parking am I'm so dreadful at it. I guess I'm out of practice as I'm rarely anywhere that I have to do it. When I had a flat with on street parking I was decent at it but that was nearly 20 years ago!

Nice clutch control there too, I can't even hear the engine. 

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5 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

Your lads doing great there, I've been driving for nearly 24 years and usually avoid parallel parking am I'm so dreadful at it. I guess I'm out of practice as I'm rarely anywhere that I have to do it. When I had a flat with on street parking I was decent at it but that was nearly 20 years ago!

Nice clutch control there too, I can't even hear the engine. 

I seem to be able to manage it *most* of the time in the Jag, no bother in the van...Xantia (or when I still had it, 107), nope!  To be honest it's something which beyond the test I think I can count on one hand how often it's a skill I've needed each year.

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6 hours ago, Jazoli said:

And un-dibbed, didn't realise these were a manual :D

They come in CVT flavour as well, for maximum shiteness.

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13 hours ago, sims00 said:

So I say goodbye already to the Legacy today and I'm picking up something completely at the other end of the motoring scale. 3 hour journey awaits me. Something which is super rare, super frugal and only 2 other members have. 

Oh god / good. Invacar?

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Still don't know how Rock Auto do it.

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That belt was ordered a good 24 hours later than the oil pressure switch next to it, the belt came from the US, the oil pressure switch within the UK.  Both arrived this morning.

 

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On 8/24/2020 at 1:24 PM, Borsuq said:

Polonez is ready to pick up from the detailer's. Worried as hell. Looks decent in photos tho.

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That's just wrong. FSO's in the UK came scruffy as fuck, brand new from the dealer.

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Costco trips are so much less hassle with an appropriate vehicle.

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First time I've been since the start of the year and we were basically out of everything.  £280 worth of stuff in that photo!  Some chilled things are hiding in the fridge too.

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I just got in from work and put the kettle on when my phone beeped "you got any jump leads ?" from my brother. he hasn't used his car for over a month but chose today when it's pissing it down to try to start it up. of course it was parked nose in on the drive with the brakes seized on so pushing it off the drive wasn't happening, we checked that his neighbours weren't in and drove my car sideways over their patio, gave it a tickle of juice and got it fired up quick style :)  sent him on a long drive to get those volts restored, and went back to my cuppa 

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56 minutes ago, barefoot said:

That's just wrong. FSO's in the UK came scruffy as fuck, brand new from the dealer.

They're such lovely, luxurious automobiles though!

They even have a decadent, woolen upholstery!

And it did come out fantastic.

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53 minutes ago, gm said:

how big is your oven to fit that pizza in ? looks huge  :) 

They fit, just!

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Pretty sure the maximum size of a standard oven in the UK is what determined the size they chose.

They're pretty decent too as with most of their own label stuff.

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1 hour ago, Tadhg Tiogar said:

Reminds me of an AEG oven.....

Neff I think.  Either way it came with the house and is a piece of garbage which will be getting replaced at the first available opportunity.  Takes forever to warm up and is the most difficult to keep clean oven I have ever encountered.

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A few months ago me dad got the steering wheel on the Transit wrapped in leather. I wasn't too keen on the idea at first, but I ended up liking the end result. In fact, it made me consider wrapping the steering wheel on my Fiat.

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The wheel in my 126 is pretty alright, but definitely not in perfect shape.

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There are a couple of small chunks that have worn off around the left spoke:

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And the plastic has come unglued from the metal core on top of the wheel, which means you can twist it a little.

Now, I have a new old stock steering wheel I was meaning to install, but now I'm thinking I'll just have the original one wrapped and keep the new old stock one as a spare, in case I want the car back to fully original condition.

I've been thinking of doing the wrapping in the style of original Cinquecento Sporting steering wheels, with somewhat shiny leather stretching all the way over the spokes, like this:

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(Obviously, I could just buy a CC Sporting wheel, but those are a bit rubbish in terms of quality and difficult to find in good nick.)

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I saw Cock Johnson's convoy speeding away from Loughborough this afternoon - 3 Range Rovers & 4 motorcycle outriders.

Apparently for a 7 minute speech at a school.

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