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Another week, another MOT!

The timing could have worked out better if it wasn't for the absurd monstrosity of the absurd upcoming public holiday.

Anyway good luck Mondeo, it's been 17½ months since your last MOT.

I hope I get you back this afternoon without any drama.

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On 12/9/2020 at 9:45 PM, stuboy said:

Was given this brochure , so thought I'd share it...

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That's lovely! I've got this one from Candor Motors for the Mk. 3.

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3 hours ago, Tim_E said:

Another week, another MOT!

The timing could have worked out better if it wasn't for the absurd monstrosity of the absurd upcoming public holiday.

Anyway good luck Mondeo, it's been 17½ months since your last MOT.

I hope I get you back this afternoon without any drama.

Has it been 17 months since you did any work or maintenance on it though? 

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39 minutes ago, beko1987 said:

Has it been 17 months since you did any work or maintenance on it though? 

I bought it in summer as a stop gap for Wifey, I've tinkered with the interior, it's had a service and new hub bearings on the rear so I've kept my eye on the obvious.

Now it's my daily because it's solid and here already!

Anyway, pass with a few advisories so I'm happy with that!

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On 12/9/2020 at 7:38 PM, brownnova said:

I had a VW Polo that used to do that. It was indeed the mechanism inside the door, apparently water used to get in. It was OK when the passenger door would open, but once that froze up too and no amount of boiling water or de-icer would touch it.... I got into the boot, but it was a Polo Classic and folding the seats was only possible from inside the car! I had to get a lift to work that day, and left one seat folded at all times for the rest of the winter! 

I had the same issue with my 1999 SEAT Ibiza. It's like the drivers  door would weld itself shut. Seems like a quirk of VAG stuff of the era. :unsure: So much for that peerless German engineering trickling down to the Spanish and Czech marques. 

 

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On 12/9/2020 at 9:45 PM, stuboy said:

Was given this brochure , so thought I'd share it...

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Just realised that at some point in the early 80s some bastard swapped the wheels on my Dad's Cortina Ghia to GL wheels.  I'm fummin.

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Fixed the fuel gauge on the Maestro and all* I had to do was dismantle some of the dashboard, remove the steering wheel, disconnect the speedo cable, and buy a whole new gauge.  Easy!

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Vespa passed it's MOT yesterday, a hat trick of recent scooter tests. 

Charged the battery up for the Derbi, bastard still wouldn't start but then I discovered why it's been so hit-and-miss: there's a choke on it which I wasn't aware of! An internet search revealed its whereabouts (under left hand side switch gear) so that, a boost pack (I think battery is knackered) and getting the fuel tap into a working position did the trick. Helpfully* it started to leak petrol out (from the tap) straight away, though. New battery will be ordered.

Talking of batteries, the (new) one on the Sierra is struggling to start it, put it on charge but the charger says it's good to go. It's a top quality* Lion branded battery.

In other news, have been offered a Spanish Lambretta (Serveta, possibly?) 125 in a deal for the orange Scomadi. The Lambretta is a 1972, I think British registered from new. Rough as bollocks but it does run.

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The picasso I bought off of @rml2345 had a new lion battery in it, and wouldn't start.

Putting another battery in fixed it.

Lion batteries, they're GRRRRREAT*

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I've had a Lion in the Saab since I bought it.

It's been fine so far, touch wood.

 

[frantically taps desk]

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I've had a Lion in the Princess since forever.  Seems like a pretty robust battery, I've used it in other cars, to jump start other cars, flattened it by accident a couple of times and it's always come back around no bother with a charge or a jump start.  Then again, I've known other folks with Lion batteries that have found them to be the crappest battery of ever, so I guess their quality control is a bit British Leyland.

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The warranty is pretty good (3 or 4 years, iirc) to be fair. Put one of the spare batteries on for now anyhow.

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I’d be careful Prestatyn is pretty dodgy these days... 

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It begs the question, what's @leanycan doing hanging out in Prestatyn on a Saturday morning?

🤣

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4 minutes ago, Tim_E said:

It begs the question, what's @leanycan doing hanging out in Prestatyn on a Saturday morning?

🤣

Various nefarious things 🤪

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Just done the maths... I spent at least 46 hours in Prestatyn this week... 

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5 minutes ago, brownnova said:

Just done the maths... I spent at least 46 hours in Prestatyn this week... 

Least you didn't spend 46 hours in Rhyl.

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8 minutes ago, brownnova said:

Just done the maths... I spent at least 46 hours in Prestatyn this week... 

I've just done the maths.   I haven't left the house in 6 days. 

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20 minutes ago, New POD said:

I've just done the maths.   I haven't left the house in 6 days. 

Well it looks like I'm having a German Whip party on my road road, you could join us.

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3 minutes ago, Tim_E said:

Well it looks like I'm having a German Whip party on my road road, you could join us.

Not sure if that's the type of party I'd want to be part of 🤣

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9 minutes ago, leanycan said:

Not sure if that's the type of party I'd want to be part of 🤣

Can't see me attending a 'whipping party' that would accept me as a participant....

*loose reinterpretation of Groucho Marx.....

 

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Collection collectioned.

For those who want to know what is on the cd that's currently stuck in the BMW cd player it will be revealed in the sales thread.

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Can confirm, the new temperature gauge in the Maestro works.  Seems to take an age to warm up, perhaps that's normal?

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3 hours ago, Zelandeth said:

Balls.

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Engine is running here.

Oh dear!

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Given its stuff full of 80s electronics, its better to be too low than too high!

However I'm guessing the alternator is a bitch to replace? (iirc haven't you done it once already on this car??)

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What to do when your driveway is full, there's a car in the front lawn and your funds are low? 

Put a deposit on another car... 

 

Basically promised once the fiesta has gone that an S40 Sport will be taking it's place. 

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