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Espace broken again.

 

The 2.2 dCi engine has to be the worst ever put into production....

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I'm fine, apart from a tiny amount of back pain and a bent silver finger ring from grabbing the steering wheel too hard. Stop-start traffic and I didn't see it stop, I was concentrating too much on the fact that I might be late for my MoT because the road layout had been altered and I was a tiny bit lost. Had the horrible I'm-going-to-stopI'm-going-to-stopI'm-going-to-stopI'm-going-to-stop-BANG thing, ran into the back of a Ford Connect (the little one, that's like a scaled down Transit) van. Trying not to beat myself up about this, accidents do happen and that's precisely what this was, but it's difficult to feel anything other than guilty for what I've done to her :(

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Chin up man, could have happened to the best of us. You being alright is the main thing!

I felt guilty after writing the Yaris off but at the end of the day cars are replaceable and mushy organic beings are not.

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Geez, Hard luck mate. Like others have said, aslong as you are OK.

If it's any consolation, I buried my Mini Clubman into the back of a Mk 5 Escort, both me and the Mini lived to tell the tale, but it didn't look pretty at the time.

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By way of solidarity, VA, have a selection of my previous cock-ups*:

 

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* © Denis Norden, 1977.

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Glad you're ok VA, I think you've improved it's looks. (I really don't like Princesses BTW)

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Whatever you do don't let the insurers tow it away and scrap it! Aslong as the chassis is ok im sure it can be fixed. I even have a porta powa you can borrow.

 

Glad to hear there was no injuries anyway.

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Meeting someone at RR Meadowhall earlier this month was a Good Thing. They told me they knew of a Princess just like mine that was available for parts or as a complete car. Today, I gave him a call and the car is still available complete and runs, and can be delivered to me at a cost of £1 per mile (about £30 total). The car itself is £350 and has had a brand new wing (I don't know which side) put on. So, I'm waiting on a call back when he's found the number of the chap with the car so I can arrange a viewing to see if it's worth a punt and then I'll likely be off to buy another Princess. If I can arrange it, I want to go and view the donor car today.

 

Very, very happy about this turn of events, I just have to hope it's better than mine where it counts and then I just have to decide which car gets to live on based on the condition of the two. I can probably make some money back on spares too.

 

It's getting harder and harder not to be optimistic about this and stay grounded in the real world.

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Good stuff Mr Angyl.

 

The other week, I had a dream opportunity to put my Bluebird to the test against a Montego. It was a thoroughly interesting day and I really enjoyed discovering how similar the cars were in some regards, and how completely different they were in others.

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Full report is in Classic Car Mart, on sale tomorrow (November issue).

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Planning during the trip back from Germany to swing by and check over/ collect the Volvo

Germany-Holland-Belgium-France (eurotunnel or whatever its called these days)- swing by London (collecting said Volvo) and on (in convoy) through to Devon. I broke this news to the missus which didnt go down as badly as I was expecting!

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You know Bluebirds like the above, what's the vent in the rear wing for? For some reason it's always fascinated me.

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You know Bluebirds like the above, what's the vent in the rear wing for? For some reason it's always fascinated me.

 

I always assumed it was an extractor vent. Rather more neatly done on the BX (here below the rearmost side window).

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I'm sure the Princess will live on;she just has a bruised nose :)

 

Hope you're ok,and soon forget what is a common mistake to happen. No one got badly hurt,and thats all that matters at the end of the day

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I went to see her today. The bodyshop chap I spoke too offered reassurance in the 'can probably be repaired' stakes but not in the 'for insurance money' stakes. He said it would likely need £480 in paint materials alone, so I doubt the insurance will pay for her to be fixed. He also asked why the front end had so much paint on it, to which I replied lots of resprays before I bought her, so I'm not alone in seeing the bodgery.

 

The bad news today was finding out that actually she does have an out of joint nose, the inner wing has a little crease just behind the battery which is more visible on a clear day outside than a rainy day inside my garage or at the roadside. I was also concerned that the driver's wheel seems back in the arch again, whereas at home it seemed okay and measured straight both sides, I'm not sure what that's about.

 

The good news is that she looks repairable, but it's likely not going to be cheap unless I pull in lots of personal effort and favours from the community, many of which have already been offered. The response to sorting the car out has been heart warming, it really has, with genuine offers of help and support all round. Without wanting to be too mushy, once again a big thank you to all and sundry on being supportive.

 

Where I go from here is to sit on my hands a bit because until the assessment is done I won't know what's actually broken. I now feel assured that giving the car to the assessor was the right decision. In the meantime, I'm holding off on buying anything until the assessment happens and I shall be taking a look at the beige HLS I've been tipped off about on Tuesday.

 

My long term plan is to have a Princess. Whether it's this Princess or another one I don't know yet, but I can't think of a single car that measures up to her or ticks as many boxes, so it will have to be a Princess again whatever happens. Thankfully, values on them have climbed since I bought mine and several in worse condition have gone through eBay for more money so, hopefully, that'll work in my favour too.

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I think £480 quid for a litre of beige paint and some primer sounds a bit steep. If I was you VA I'd concentrate on getting the body straight then work your magic with the rollers when you get some time.

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Good stuff Mr Angyl.

 

The other week, I had a dream opportunity to put my Bluebird to the test against a Montego. It was a thoroughly interesting day and I really enjoyed discovering how similar the cars were in some regards, and how completely different they were in others.

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Full report is in Classic Car Mart, on sale tomorrow (November issue).

 

 

I really fancy a Montego, but I'd hazard a guess the Bluebird is the better car.

 

'm in Kent at the moment and will be taking possesion of my Granddad's Punto tomorrow. Unfortunately that meant I had to get here by public transport, which involved a delay on the train that caused me to miss my connection. Thank God I can now go back to non plebian forms of transport

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Wahey! Merc has finally gone and better still I took an impromptu part-ex in the form of a dog rough Corsa. Better still its a diesel! I are truly living the dream here!

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I hope Diesel Coarser is also five door, automatic and base spec with obligatory lacquer peel.

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Here you go, I know how much love* there is for Corsas on here and obv. it's perfectly normal to be excited about getting rid of a CLK320 and ending up with a Corsa diesel.

 

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And the business end...

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Yep, it's an ISUZU. As in veg oil. Stupidly I don't know whether it's a turbo or not (boot badge suggests no as it only says 1.5D) but I'm sure a road test (shortly) will give me the answer.

It's not done many miles but looks like the only 'service' it ever had was someone cable tying the 'fancy' wheeltrims on and it was last washed when it rained, also parking by feel seems to have been the order of the day. Still, I like stuff like this, it keeps me occupied and I'll enjoy using various garge hold implements to try and knock the dents out, then have a better look at it to see what it'll want for it's next MOT which is only weeks away. It has got a slight leak from the sump I think, praying it'll be easy to find and 'Aradite-able' to save money and effort. No Lexus lights but it does have a smart looking CD player which I'll rob for the Cavalier of the 306 probably.

 

Oh, in other news the Nissan is going down a storm on Gumtree, and looks to be heading for London anytime soon.

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WHOOSH!

 

Cheers Tayne, I'll attempt to light the tyres up on it later. Vauxhall had a right weird arrangement with diesel engines, most Isuzu engines seem to state 'turbo' on them (I've just found that out on Google) if they are and, erm, not if they're not. I have a feeling this won't be a turbo though as I'm sure the 1.7 lumps in Corsas didn't kick in until later 'C' variants. Cheers for the info ace!

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Yeah, I don't think it's a turbo - look at the pipe from the inlet, it goes direct to the airbox. Shame, cos those 1.7 turbos can flipping shift

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59bhp would be pretty shabby for a turbo diesel! Air filter plumbing is the key as has been said. Not a bad ol' motor though.

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That diseasel Corsa looks like fun*.

Today I have mostly taken the distributor off the Volvo to find it full of oil and shit. Would probably explain it's reluctance to start this past while... Especially yesterday when it took two attempts.

So that'll be the seal away then.

As the cap and rotor look a bit past it anyway, I think replacements are in order and (hopefully) that should be us set for the winter...

It does need front brake pads though...

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Eep. Just checked the levels on the Bluebird before a roadtrip tomorrow. Expansion tank empty. Radiator seemed pretty empty. Top hose empty. ARSE! Refilled and carefully 'burped' all of the coolant pipes this time (including the heater pipes). I'm hoping I'd just created some air locks first time around that have now cleared (hence the dropped level). Certainly, quite a lot of air seemed to come out...

 

I think a test drive before we set off might be in order...

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Speaking of Bluebirds, I've decided to get rid of the Pintara. I've done bugger all with it since I got it, I'm running out of space again and I've got three MoT's to pay for next month, including the Transit which isn't going to be cheap as it's going to need at least a windscreen and a rear drum as well as some welding (still hopefully less than buying a new van though). I've also got the Diversion up for sale, had some interest but no firm offers yet other than a derisory £120 which I've politely refused. Sold the towing dolly though.

 

On the subject of MoT's, does anyone know what the deal is with servos? The P6 doesn't currently have one fitted (the servo on the P6 is remote rather than attached to the master cylinder, so it can be removed quite easily) - brakes work OK but are a lot heavier than they would normally be (obv.), but I don't know if the lack of a servo can be a failure in itself?

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From my knowledge corsab as in your shape and corsa a (nova) 1.5d engines where all turbo. 1.7 d where not. The 1.5 had more bhp than the 1.7. Corsa c had 1.7d and later 1.7td then went on to 1.3 and 1.7 cdti lumps. Only the astra and cavalier had 1.7td and n/a 1.7 diesel lumps

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