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Fixed No.1 on the list (loooong) of things that the TR7 needs doing - clutch judder on take off.

 

Found lower slave cylinder bolt threads had pulled. Driiled, tapped and helicoiled = win. Judder 90% gone, unfortunately the engine mountings have took a pounding as has the pinion 'extension' on the diff. Ah well, one down, 2 added.

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My ropey 190D went straight through the MOT!

 

Result! Might even treat her to 12 months tax...

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Today, I have been mostly fixing my scuffed wheel.

 

(Phone pic)

 

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So far so good.

 

Wrong footwear.

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Goddamn it Ash you got paint on your whitewalls. Mask up next time.

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The results after a busy afternoon cleaning by Trigger's Retro Road Tests!, on Flickr

 

Since my update on Tuesday I've been pretty busy with the Golf, I managed to get the repairs painted yesterday, I had a slight incident with the lacquer running annoyingly but that flatted out with some 1200 w&d paper, then today i went over the car with my new polishing mop, which could well be the best thing I've bought for ages!.

 

The old paintwork wasn't great, it was very matt with lots of scratches, Well a few hours with the mop has totally transformed the car, most of the scratches have gone and it has a real deep shine again, It looks really good for a 18 year old car now!.

 

Tomorrow I'll refit the grill as I removed it to paint it today as it was stone chipped and it will be fine!.

 

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The results after a busy afternoon cleaning by Trigger's Retro Road Tests!, on Flickr

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Looks really clean that Trig, these mop things are brilliant.

 

Today's mostly boring news:

New Chinsheng Akido Biskitwank tyre has arrived for the Corsa, all being well my lad will fit it at work tomorrow. Cba with a part worn as they're fairly hard to find (195/45/16) and either stupidly expensive or knackered.

 

Drop links also arrived for the Aldi, just under £12.00 for the pair with postage. Once fitted that's another MOT job done, now just needs number plate bulb, maybe a tyre or two and the sodding diesel pump gaskets which a local specialist keep telling me will be here any day and aren't. It'll never pass the test pissing out veg oil all over the shop.

 

Merc: continues to waft me round like a wafty thing and I get more pleasure out of just occasional use than anything as it's nice to drive after other shit in the fleet.

 

Lad's Frontender: upon hearing how we're desperately short of money at the moment, he's very kindly said we can flog his car to tide us through. Nice gesture of him so once (if ever) we get back on the straight and narrow I'll try and pay his car insurance once he's sat his test.

Reality has bitten I'm afraid and if the Frontera goes the Merc might follow as being down to just two cars will help the financial situation. The Corsa's cheap to run and the Aldi likes veg oil so it's a no brainer to keep them and sell the others.

Ths rather pisses on my plans to buy another old Transit recovery truck at the moment but we'll see what the future holds on that one.

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after a couple of years of none car ownership due to living so close to work it was cheaper to walk (plus I could use the Wife's car if I had to)...a recent move of house to a destination even further in to the sticks had me on the look out for a cheap motor to ferry me to and from work.

 

Bloke I work with decided for his 65th Birthday he'd treat himself to a Chrysler Crossfire so he offered me his A4 for the sum of £200. Couldn't say no really.

A4 1.8T 138k with FSH and a comprehensive recipt folder for all work ever done, 11 months MOT and a few months Tax starts at the flick of the key and runs really well.

 

Really pleased with it, has a couple of bad points, the boot lock solenoid has gone so the boot doesn't actually lock and the NSR door has a rather large dent in it

 

Looking forward to the weekend valet of my new toy (weather permitting)

 

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P.S. oil on the drive is from me being clumsy when doing an oil change on the Saab.......

 

P.P.S. I really must pressure wash the side of the house to clean all the green moss shite off it

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That looks like a handy result!

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That picture is nothing short of fantastic, Mike. Looks like it was taken in 1975 and is very impressive.

 

 

Today my lad and I (mostly him!) replaced the front links on the 80. He'd spotted the n/s was knackered looking and it was confirmed when we took it off as it pretty much just fell to bits. Got two for the price of one on eBay so replaced both, seemed daft not to tbh.

The tyres are just about on the limit so currently weighing up the price of mingebag new ones and part worns. It's no biggie though as the wheels are 4x108 some old Ford wheels/tyress will do to get past the MOT if needed and they're a popular fitment.

Arsed about cleaning and test spraying the front wheels and grille. Grille is a bit shit looking due to £1.00 Shop black spray being utterly hopeless, but it'll be easy enough to sort out.

Sprayed one wheel in primer and another one black, personally I think white ones would look good and offset the red paintwork, my lad things the black looks better though so will do one side white and one side black before deciding for sure.

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I managed to get down the garage for an afternoon last week to bugger about with my Beetle a bit.

 

The offside front wing is basically beyond repair, so I bought these on Ebay.

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They're a bit ropier than I'd hoped to be honest, but they're the right colour, grey primer aside, and more solid than the ones I'll be taking off. I can't be arsed/afford to get them painted so I figured I'd slap a load of Hammerite on the underside to hopefully slow the descent into iron oxide flakes, then bolt them on 'as is'.

 

Stupid as it sounds, although Mrs. Ceri and I have owned this car for over ten years now (at least half of which time it's been in daily use) I can't remember ever having taken a wheel off myself until now.

 

The nuts were incredibly tight. When the first bolt finally shifted, it was with such violent force that for a few seconds I was convinced I must have sheared the bolt, snapped the breaker bar, or broken something else in the vicinity, perhaps even my own arm, but luckily, no. Although, cheap sockets won at a charity auction: Not up to the job:

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Anyhow, removing the offensive old wing, of course, revealed more grot and previous bodges.

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There remains nothing solid to bolt the 'new' wing to along the edge of the front valance. This needs remedying, really, but, as I can't weld myself, for now I think I'll just cover the problem up again and get it sorted 'when I can afford to', i.e. when Nelson gets his eye back, as my Mum would say.

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Along with copious amounts of rust, this sticker fell off some suspension component or other. Retro.

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:shock:

cortina

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:shock:

zephyr

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:D

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In the last 2 days I've seen two new MG Magnettes (different ones) having seen none at all ever previously. Have they gone onto a hire car fleet or something as I don't think there's even any dealers in Scotland?

I have to say the one I saw in black looked pretty good.

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They are indeed on some hire fleets. A mate of mine hired one fairly recently. Said it was quite good overall.

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In the last 2 days I've seen two new MG Magnettes (different ones) having seen none at all ever previously. Have they gone onto a hire car fleet or something as I don't think there's even any dealers in Scotland?

I have to say the one I saw in black looked pretty good.

 

Avis have bought 500 of them. You can't request one, you just have to get lucky.

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We had an Avis one at work last week. I feel the £315/year road tax may make it unpopular with fleet buyers! It was plastered in mg.co.uk stickers. Reminded me of a scaled down Insignia. The interior did not look/feel like it would last very well.

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Road tax won't be £315 for the year,maybe the first tax disc was,but it won't be that every year.

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Picked up the Volvo of doom yesterday from the very nice Mr Glover and saw his AMAZING collection of tat. The car is actualy really nice to drive and a very pleasant place to be once you are in it. Its just when you get outside it that it goes a bit wrong but I am going to do a little to rectify that this week and will provide a full update.

 

Have just noticed this morning that I forgot the bloody paperwork though. Fucksticks. Thats what happens if you go to the pub on the Sunday night. Brain Confusion.

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Thats what happens if you go to the pub on the Sunday night. Brain Confusion.

 

:lol: Did you not have 27hrs on National Depress to come round the next day?

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2CV is in for MOT today. Kingpins greased, sidelights almost work. We'll see how she does...

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Removed snow tyres this morning - good

replaced with summery things - good

found cause of odd squeak / grumble - good

it's a broken spring - bad

it's rusty at both ends, its been like it a while - arse

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MOT''d my BMW boxer (R60) today. Its the first time I've ridden a m/bikey in nearly 2 years- felt kinda weird. Nice run out though & a shiny new ticket

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STOP PRESS. Anyone got a vehicle that needs taxing by the end of the month? Probably best to do it today as I imagine the rates will change in the Budget tomorrow. I've just scored a year's rent for the 2CV. Off to the MOT station soon...

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Just agreed to buy a 2 door morris oxford fastback (MGB GT). never had one before, looks fairly original. due to collect saturday. I always thought an mgb should be sampled in v8 flavour. This one isnt but was at a tempting price, and my limited willpower and ability to pass such things over got the better of me!

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STOP PRESS. Anyone got a vehicle that needs taxing by the end of the month?

Probably best to do it today as I imagine the rates will change in the Budget tomorrow.

 

I was just about to post the very same thing - Scirocco taxed today.

 

It actually causes me pain to hand my money over a whole 11 days earlier than normal.

But I suspect I'd be handing over an extra tenner at the end of the month & it comes out of the same pay packet,

I'm going to have to have a lie down.

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2CV passed. Phew. Indicators packed up at the end of our driveway, but it turned out I'd disturbed the bulbs when cleaning the filthy (as in full of green gunk) lenses earlier. I didn't think to test the indicators after I'd done that...

 

Was a bit high on emissions, but after the test, on a second attempt with a view to tweaking the mixture a bit, she was well within limits.

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Well the Xantia has a new ticket as does the Ax vts, I'll detax the Delica for the end of the month and pop them both back on the road, the Xantia was a disappointing drive, I hope the ax is still the hoodlum I remember it to be.

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Just agreed to buy a 2 door morris oxford fastback (MGB GT). never had one before, looks fairly original. due to collect saturday. I always thought an mgb should be sampled in v8 flavour. This one isnt but was at a tempting price, and my limited willpower and ability to pass such things over got the better of me!

 

Hope it's a rubbabumpa! I secretly like them a bit... if I had the money I'd have one of them modernised Bs with an MX-5 enigne. But with rubbabubbabumpas.

 

And congrats to all MOT winnahs!

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So this was the smoke stack

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that I mentioned in the grumpy thread.It was blown across number one like this

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Been running like this for about a month but because it didn't really affect the starting and driving I assumed the exhaust manifold gasket was causing the chuffing sound.I'd bought a new gasket and was about to fit it when I saw the smoke.Because the car doesn't use any water and hardly any oil I only check under the bonnet once a month :oops:

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