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2 hours ago, JJ0063 said:

How on earth 😂

I barely slept last night worrying about it, laying on that machine having your head basically ratchet strapped down then slid into the washing machine drum for 20 mins -as soon as he said make sure I don’t move at all I instantly got a really bad itch on my forehead and kept wanting to move.

Now I’ll be anxious and paranoid until I get the results, I’ve convinced myself I’m dying now 😂

MRIs are horrible. Having claustrophobia I need sedating before I have one or a CT

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Been cleaning up the Type R today, clipping bits of trim back on, polishing etc. It's coming up really well - done a bit, but mate showed up and invited me to the pub, and it got a bit chilly, so I'll continue tomorrow. The folks love it. 

 

I'm already 500 miles in as I drove it to London and back yesterday and it performed flawlessly. I need to think about giving it new tyres though. 

 

It's not really sunk in. I saw it and I just knew it was the right car. I drive it, and it's like I'm in the right place, it feels natural. It feels absurd, seeing that outside my house and knowing it's mine. But it just feels right, logical. I don't know how I got here, how I earned it, and I'm pinching myself. But it's like I'm home. 

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Took the TransSport (and both babas) to a local show At Bodrhyddan hall today. 
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Something wasn’t quite right on the way there an occasional slight hesitation in overdrive, and on the way home it started misfiring under load.  Hopefully something simple… 

To be fair the first time anything’s gone wrong in 18 months on a car I bought from a scrapyard… not bad going! 

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28 minutes ago, brownnova said:

Took the TransSport (and both babas) to a local show At Bodrhyddan hall today. 
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Something wasn’t quite right on the way there an occasional slight hesitation in overdrive, and on the way home it started misfiring under load.  Hopefully something simple… 

To be fair the first time anything’s gone wrong in 18 months on a car I bought from a scrapyard… not bad going! 

Does this have a carb and points or electronics? 

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7 hours ago, HillmanImp said:

I had one a few years ago and they put on a cd for me but it started skipping after about 15 seconds in and I had to listen to it going 'be z bu b hhhhh zz be...' for the next 20 minutes or however long it took. Not sure what the stress did to my results. 

I went for one about ten years ago for my shoulder.  I got to choose the music from a book of  albums.

What I didn’t realise was that ‘Cowboys’ by Portishead was in the same key as the MRI scanner.  That was surreal.

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I'm guessing a bit, but at that age I'd be expecting a HEI ignition system (so conventional cap, but electronic trigger and an external ignition amp), worth checking the condition of the cap and plugging in a known good ignition amp module as they can and do fail.

I have a vague, vague memory that the distributor on these is an absolute git to get at, so the cap and rotor are quite likely to be ancient.  The ignition amplifier relies on a good thermal contact with the metal surface it's attached to for heat sinking, so it should have thermal compound under it.  People often don't replace that when they fit a new module, so it ends up cooking itself.

Of course after checking the basics...I absolutely, definitely didn't spend far too many hours chasing a missfire on one car which turned out to be a HT lead that had come adrift from the plug...

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On 13/09/2022 at 17:47, Crackers said:

You are reading my mind. A 320 estate is very much on the radar and fairly high up the list, although a decent 500 or 55 is far beyond what I'm willing to spend! 

I'm still thoroughly enjoying mine. There's an E500 estate on Ebay at the moment, same age, colour and similar mileage to my CDI but 7x what mine cost!

On 14/09/2022 at 18:30, richardmorris said:

There’s a specialist just up the road that uses our neighbours hanger for storage. Redline engineering, ottershaw. Huge prices.

That hangar is nice inside.  😎

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4 minutes ago, Snake Charmer said:

I'm still thoroughly enjoying mine. There's an E500 estate on Ebay at the moment, same age, colour and similar mileage to my CDI but 7x what mine cost!

That hangar is nice inside.  😎

It certainly has a lot of nice toys.

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I've moved on to the other wing now. Fortunately this one's not attached to the car allowing me more time to do stuff. I painted two coats of Electrox with a roller but I still had issues with bumps and brush strokes as I had on the other wing. Then I discovered the magic of white spirit!

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It can thin out and dissolve the stuff pretty well. It's removed all the bumps and smoothed the panel out quite nicely-

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High build primer will do the rest. I'm well pleased.

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1 hour ago, Zelandeth said:

I'm guessing a bit, but at that age I'd be expecting a HEI ignition system (so conventional cap, but electronic trigger and an external ignition amp), worth checking the condition of the cap and plugging in a known good ignition amp module as they can and do fail.

I have a vague, vague memory that the distributor on these is an absolute git to get at, so the cap and rotor are quite likely to be ancient.  The ignition amplifier relies on a good thermal contact with the metal surface it's attached to for heat sinking, so it should have thermal compound under it.  People often don't replace that when they fit a new module, so it ends up cooking itself.

Of course after checking the basics...I absolutely, definitely didn't spend far too many hours chasing a missfire on one car which turned out to be a HT lead that had come adrift from the plug...

I need to check out the exact workings. But I’ll check the simple stuff first as you say, hopefully a loose lead… 🤞 🤞 

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Just got a bollocking from an old bag at the petrol station.

There were two vacant pumps, both on the left. She was needlessly waiting for one to become free that was on the right. My filler cap is on the offside too, but I drove round her to one of the vacant pumps, and stretched the hose round to fill up my car.

Didn't think anything of it, and as I was paying (at the pump), she stormed over and asked why I was in such a hurry, claiming that I was "jumping the queue"!

I explained that the "queue" consisted of just her, and that there was no need to wait as two pumps were available. She then said that it was illegal to use a pump that's not on the same side that you fill up and that I was breaking the law. I told her to phone the police then, and that I'd wait for them to arrive so they could arrest me!

She marched back over to her car shaking her head. I could see what I assume was her long-suffering husband sat in the passenger seat looking the other direction. Poor bloke!

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8 hours ago, MrGTI6 said:

Just got a bollocking from an old bag at the petrol station.

There were two vacant pumps, both on the left. She was needlessly waiting for one to become free that was on the right. My filler cap is on the offside too, but I drove round her to one of the vacant pumps, and stretched the hose round to fill up my car.

Didn't think anything of it, and as I was paying (at the pump), she stormed over and asked why I was in such a hurry, claiming that I was "jumping the queue"!

I explained that the "queue" consisted of just her, and that there was no need to wait as two pumps were available. She then said that it was illegal to use a pump that's not on the same side that you fill up and that I was breaking the law. I told her to phone the police then, and that I'd wait for them to arrive so they could arrest me!

She marched back over to her car shaking her head. I could see what I assume was her long-suffering husband sat in the passenger seat looking the other direction. Poor bloke!

The vast majority of the abuse my wife gets in her job as a pharmacy technician are from older people. Vile, condescending, arrogant,  insular, entitled small town helmets.

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4 hours ago, Split_Pin said:

The vast majority of the abuse my wife gets in her job as a pharmacy technician are from older people. Vile, condescending, arrogant,  insular, entitled small town helmets.

They've had all their life to become completely sure of all the things that they're wrong about. 

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3 hours ago, cobblers said:

They've had all their life to become completely sure of all the things that they're wrong about. 

Or perhaps they are sick of the bureaucratic inhuman way the medical system works in the UK, and are old, sick and in pain. Let's see if you're a little bundle of joy when you're 80 and full of arthritis.

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20 minutes ago, artdjones said:

Or perhaps they are sick of the bureaucratic inhuman way the medical system works in the UK, and are old, sick and in pain. Let's see if you're a little bundle of joy when you're 80 and full of arthritis.

I wasn't really referencing the medical situation really, more the petrol station incident.

I'm very aware the medical system in the country is on its knees. However the reaction to this is this is where I'd differ. Instead of taking my frustrations out on whatever stressed out, overworked member of staff is infront of me, I would vote to improve the situation. This is definitely something that's a generational issue and there's plenty of statistics to back that up.

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1 hour ago, cobblers said:

I wasn't really referencing the medical situation really, more the petrol station incident.

I'm very aware the medical system in the country is on its knees. However the reaction to this is this is where I'd differ. Instead of taking my frustrations out on whatever stressed out, overworked member of staff is infront of me, I would vote to improve the situation. This is definitely something that's a generational issue and there's plenty of statistics to back that up.

It's not just the problems with the system, it's the whole "computer says no" attitude that people dealing with the unwell have that gets people furious. There's several on here with chronic conditions, and their experiences in getting treatment or their medication would try the patience of a 21 year old Saint. 

Incidentally, I worked in a pharmacy for four years in the 80s and never saw any old people being rude. So it seems to be another of the trends that started when everyone became slaves to process and procedure. 

I deal with a lot of pensioners and  get rudeness extremely rarely. So if people are constantly rude to someone I'd say they need to look at their own manners.

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One of those moments where normal people would think you are crazy.

Did a deal with @paulplom a couple of days ago. Traded my 107 with him for an S80 that was his father in law's. Paul wasn't hiding anything and I'm sure he won't mind me saying the car was pretty grubby when I got it and a bit rough around the edges. I spent a few hours on it cleaning it and making it look smarter. It cleaned up really well.

Anyhow I drove across to Norwich, the land of @JJ0063 and swapped the Volvo for this classic piece of Nissan engineering. The Volvo was a dream to drive across I won't lie. So effortless and comfy, even I was wondering if I was making the right decision.

Buzzing back home in the 4 speed Nissan was a lot slower and not quite as comfortable ha. Was a lot of fun though as you can imagine. 

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