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@gadgetgricey I must admit the brief panic over the Eos brakes didn’t help my frame of mind, but really it was barely an issue!

@New POD Yeah, the road closure cost me about two hours. I was just passing Charnock Richard when they shut the M6 at J20a.

@Amishtat It’s a tilt bed trailer, so it will be something like that... Tip it up and wherever it lands, hope it’s still on it’s wheels.

@Talbot It’s got no brakes at all, no working lights and the hitch isn’t properly attached. And I wouldn’t get involved in towing it myself anyway as my insurance doesn’t cover it. This is the safest and legal way to move it even if it is a pita.  

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The old 1999 Ford focus developed some drivetrain shunt yesterday while out doing a few errands. 

A quick check around the wheels,suspension revealed nothing out of the ordinary, but on lifting the bonnet the engine looked at a slight angle. 

Gave it a rock,and sure enough it was moving freely.

The bolt on the bottom gearbox mount had sheared and fallen out!!

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A gentle drive home was in order,fortunately it was only 10 miles or so.

Today I put it up on the ramps.

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The bracket with the broken bolt is removable. 

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Tried welding a nut onto it,but it didn't work,so had to drill the broken bit out.

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Found a suitable nut and bolt from my stash. 

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And all back together again. 

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Hopefully the old girl will trundle on for another few miles yet.

 

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Ambled through [mention=18190]fatharris[/mention]'s BX thread and it turns out he was suffering from a random cut out thing similar to mine. Consequently I've added "change coil ignition module on the distributor" to the fix list.
I can't take credit for the diagnosis - there's a reason why@twosmoke300 is the man to look after my fleet when my fault diagnosis skills desert me

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8 hours ago, worldofceri said:

Yes, that was I.

Had a fuggin’ nightmare yesterday frankly.   One of those days where you really wish you’d stayed in bed! Took best part of two hours to get this on and strapped down. And today I’ve got to somehow get it off again...

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That used to be by the canal near me, didn’t it?

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6 minutes ago, Tadhg Tiogar said:

The closest match I can find is a Lancia Astura. I think this one has been rebodied into a limousine by a coachworks, but on an Astura chassis. 

Sorry, it was in the truck when I saw and took the photo, then had to do some work* and next time I looked up it was into the hanger. I think both were only off the truck to allow the new mclaren longtail to get off. They were both reloaded soon after along with a black two door bmw ( no uk plate on this, but looked like a pre war bmw in rhd).

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13 hours ago, worldofceri said:

Yes, that was I.

Had a fuggin’ nightmare yesterday frankly.   One of those days where you really wish you’d stayed in bed! Took best part of two hours to get this on and strapped down. And today I’ve got to somehow get it off again...

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Success:

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5 minutes ago, Tadhg Tiogar said:

The wheelbase is long enough to be an Astura. None of Lancia's other cars of the period are a match for what you saw.

The hanger by the way is, according to a local farmer I spoke to some years ago in Lidl, where the London Goodyear blimp was kept in the 1980s.

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Before all this COVID shenanigans kicked off I was looking for a small car. A teeny tiny engined car with a Bader box & A/C. There were a few about, they were all Japanese, all three pot & all either rotten at the back end of the sills or they'd had their sills patched up. Then lockdown occurred and the looking slowed and I thought that I'd really be much happier keeping the cheapest car I have ever owned. I've had this Scirocco for more than ten years, it's cost me just short of fuck all over that period, so I thought it was time to show it some love. The replacement £50 Weber was worn beyond redemption so I bought it a new one and then had a new cam/auxiliary belt and also the cam timing tweaked, the car tuned properly, the fuel lines renewed and the brakes rebuilt. Today I've changed something that's been pissing me off for a decade & something that folk can see.

Before

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After

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Now to have a word with those nice chaps down at PD Gough about a new tailpipe...

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After buying a new handbrake light switch from the Fiat dealer, as the handbrake light stopped working. Found out despite initial inspection and appearances, the wire had actually broke away from the connector plug and just fell out 🤣 Great as getting the switch out would of been a pain, because you can't get to the screw without removing the handbrake as there's no room for a screwdriver. So a trip to Fiat, and £15 for nothing.. oooooohhhwww! Still if anyone needs a brand new handbrake light switch for a Mk1 Fiat Punto or Fiat Barchetta... message me 👍

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