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My uncle had an S reg 406 a few years ago until some dozy pissed cow failed to give way at a junction and T boned it. 

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Just done a 200 mile trip to pick up a few Dutch bikes on the south coast. Took the sprinter minibus which did well once wound up! As I passed Stonehenge I suspect I looked like a Druid what with a beard and an elderly minibus-cum-camper. Currently refuelling at my overnight stop

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Those 406s are fantastic things, supremely comfortable, too.

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2 hours ago, RobT said:

If it wasn't for the bonkers V6 in the Laguna, I'd definitely choose a 406 out of the two.  Feels the all round better car IMO.

Don't forget the 406 could come with the identical v6 engine that is used in your Laguna. Just finding one nowadays is likely the difficult part.  

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Yep.  That's why I should've bought a V6 estate a few months back.  Think it was up for £495 or something.  Although my hunch is the gooner will be the bigger hoot, just because it feels more twitchy and less refined than the 406.  Which is a good thing for me, as I'm only owning it for the LoLz.

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As much as I never fell in love with my 406 it was a fucking ace wbod! Fierce heaters, air con to De mist, excellent sound system... Fuck I miss it... 

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Those pre-facelift 406s really do look magical, especially in a nice colour. Where did it all go wrong Peugeot?

Oh and yeah, the west coast of New Zealand is fairly epic. Did 360 miles in the Fairmont yesterday. Lots of punch of overtaking caravans, comfortable and effortless. Marvellous.

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55 minutes ago, dollywobbler said:

Those pre-facelift 406s really do look magical, especially in a nice colour. Where did it all go wrong Peugeot?

 

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That was part of the problem, mine was a faceloft 406 and although very good, it felt like an older car that had been modernised, which just felt odd. Was spoilt from the laguna 2 I imagine as that was a 1st gen car, felt squashier. 

Driving @catsinthewelder s 405 nailed it home too, the 405 felt just perfect, wasn't trying to pretend it was something newer/better/etc

It makes sense in my head anyway... 

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The saga of The Aero's sump drop deepens. Turn outs that the sump has two hidden bolts behind a strengthening thing cast into it. The bolts can only be removed by cutting holes in said strengthening thing. Not at all happy about this.

https://www.saabcentral.com/threads/hidden-sump-bolts.262401

Nonsense I don't need right now. Only a small number of cars have that sump, and mine's one of them. If I can't get the sump off, I may be in trouble, as The Volvo is going in for an MOT on the 9th of this month and I have no practical way of getting to work unless I get The Aero back on the road by next Sunday. 

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Imp Jrs dropped me off down the road from the station. Couldn't get near to it as there was OMG ROWDWERK KAOS in Shipley. 

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The train is mental busy. Its worse than the train I normally get to work. 

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I'm defo doing all my shopping online. 

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Yesterday we collected our Christmas tree

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Result! Discovered that The Aero's sump has weak points which can be bashed out with a hammer and chisel, allowing access to the two hidden bolts, which should now be easy to remove. Quite why the sump was designed like this, I don't know. GM interference, probably.

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Due to the holes, the remaining two bolts can be felt with my fingers and therefore should be easy enough to remove and refit. Quite what I'm going to use to cover the holes I have no idea. I'll work something out. 

I'm now postponing removing the sump until next weekend, as the window of opportunity has now closed and my enthusiasm has diminished.

 

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3 hours ago, HillmanImp said:

I'm defo doing all my shopping online. 

I recommend that, especially super unleaded

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2 hours ago, Shep Shepherd said:

Quite what I'm going to use to cover the holes I have no idea. I'll work something out. 

Tiger seal the bits knocked out, back in?

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Home achieved. 

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Alternate route home suggested by L1 was much appreciated as I got some fun driving in. 

Car is currently relegated to the road until I sell or find alternative accommodation for the 944 and it will get a spot on the drive. 

Car is well weapon. Very pleased. 

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Local ride out today, very good attendance considering icy and bleeding freezing. Guessing about 70+ scooters and two or three bikes.

Went on the Lambretta, then came home and swapped for the bike to give that a run out.

 

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The modern Korado has shat it's radiator out, blotting an otherwise spotless copybook.  £600+vat to fix because dealer only part innit m9 (+7-8 weeks lead time on the part from Korea), so off the road it goes for a good long think about it's behaviour.

This of course means that the search for a suitable WBOD is now on. The primary candidate so far is a 2002 Peugeot 607 2.2 hdi with 197k on the clock and 6 months test for £450… wcpgw?? (Apart from emissions, electrics, general Frenchness, etc)

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, LabRat said:

The modern Korado has shat it's radiator out, blotting an otherwise spotless copybook.  £600+vat to fix because dealer only part innit m9 (+7-8 weeks lead time on the part from Korea), so off the road it goes for a good long think about it's behaviour.

What about taking down to a good old fashioned radiator repair place? If you can find one that is. 

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I've tried a couple of radiator places round here who laughed like drains and sent me back to the dealers.

Not sure why; it looks to be a fairly boggo radiator. Currently searching the web to see if it's the same type as a Hyundai/Kia. Made by Korea Delphi apparently, but I doubt it would just be fitted to Ssangyongs surely? 

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Incidentally, the is the 1st car I've ever bought on the 'new' number plate system. 

I had a 51 plate Citroën Xsara in 2009 for a couple of months until I wrote it off, but that was given to me for free by my old man so doesn't count.

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No car tinkering this weekend due to unexpected hangover yesterday (caused by 2 small scotch whiskies) and the wife having far more important* jobs for me to get on with.

We bought the Toyota a shower cap though...

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Didn’t make the MX5 mince pie meet due to post Christmas do hangover... 

 

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2 hours ago, LabRat said:

I've tried a couple of radiator places round here who laughed like drains and sent me back to the dealers.

Not sure why; it looks to be a fairly boggo radiator. Currently searching the web to see if it's the same type as a Hyundai/Kia. Made by Korea Delphi apparently, but I doubt it would just be fitted to Ssangyongs surely? 

There's a place in Ellesmere Port who did an excellent job of the one on the XJS.

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18 minutes ago, Cavcraft said:

There's a place in Ellesmere Port who did an excellent job of the one on the XJS.

Would that be Cropper and Jones? I've dropped them an email, hopefully they can help. 

May still end up with a winter snotter for a few months at this rate, but at least it won't be quite so dire!

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3 hours ago, LabRat said:

I've tried a couple of radiator places round here who laughed like drains and sent me back to the dealers.

Not sure why; it looks to be a fairly boggo radiator. Currently searching the web to see if it's the same type as a Hyundai/Kia. Made by Korea Delphi apparently, but I doubt it would just be fitted to Ssangyongs surely? 

You may well laugh, but as a last (first) resort.  This stuff works well on Stock cars, providing you can see the leak.

Small pellet and push it right in.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/QUIKSTEEL-X1-ONE-QUICKSTEEL-STEEL-REINFORCED-EPOXY-REPAIR-PUTTY-FREE-POST/322402054860?epid=20009500619&hash=item4b10a8f2cc:g:KUUAAOSwjDZYiMvj

Cheaper versions may well be available.

Do not use it if you intend to solder the leak, but if they are laughing what have you got to lose?

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My Mondeo front plate is getting more and more delaminated. This is Feb 2016 when I first got it (it was much better then)

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Now there's no DMB, I'm seeing A1 Show plates are recommended by Brownnova. Do you think it's ok?

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Saab 9-5 water pump is a right ball ache. Done now though along with the urge to buy a new Dacia which I find accompanies all dreadful jobs.

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