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I'd love to see that back on the road but a new engine and wiring loom plus paint is a lot of work. 

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Much hullabaloo over Matt Hancock going on I'm a celebrity.

If the cost of food keeps rising we will all be eating insects.

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I'm hoping for blackout riots and looting so I can score some new gear from Machine Mart for gratis. 

 

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26 minutes ago, GingerNuttz said:

I'm hoping for blackout riots and looting so I can score half a Clio for gratis. 

 

FTFY

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On 10/31/2022 at 8:26 AM, brownnova said:

 

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I’m supposed to be selling this, but beyond half hearted attempts on here and car and classic I’ve made very little effort… 

What the heck is going on with the wipers?!

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3 hours ago, dollywobbler said:

What the heck is going on with the wipers?!

I was wondering how long it would take for someone to spot that… and I’m unsurprised it’s you @dollywobbler

The linkage has broken recently, so only the drivers side works at present!   

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7 hours ago, Bren said:

Much hullabaloo over Matt Hancock going on I'm a celebrity.

If the cost of food keeps rising we will all be eating insects.

To be honest I really hope the public vote for him to do a lot of the really horrible things, I have no time for him at all.

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3 minutes ago, Eyersey1234 said:

To be honest I really hope the public vote for him to do a lot of the really horrible things, I have no time for him at all.

Oh I think there will be no doubt about that at all

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My parents DS4 has failed to proceed today. Battery totally flat. RAC eventually came out to it ( after they’d paid for a home start they thought they already had). Car started on a jump ( 2litre HDi). Rac diagnosed a battery drain with all systems off, so followed him 1mile down the road to the stoneacre dealer. Dealer says the earliest they can look at it is the 17th but leave it with them and they’ll try and fit it in.  DS forum suggests that the fuse box is a possibility as they can let in water and corrode.
 

Unfortunately the x1/9 is now the other choice, but it’s not x1/9 weather in Wrexham at the moment!

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15 minutes ago, aldo135 said:

This went straight through an mot yesterday @Lacquer Peel @Jim Bell, driving as well as ever :) 

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Great news fella. Glad to hear it's still serving you well man. The only bother it ever gave me was a wheel bearing, which @Lacquer Peel addressed. It's an undoubtedly great car. Hopefully many many more clean MOTs to come. 

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Well it's now November, the clocks have gone back and chod fettling season is effectively over for those of us who don't have indoor facilities.  Usually this is the time of year when I look at the to do list I made in the spring and get grumpy about how little I've got done.

This year though I haven't actually done too badly.  After a 25-year hiatus the Mobylette is road registered, running and rideable and even has working lights, indicators and horn after I eventually managed to decipher the wiring that 16-year-old me had cobbled together.  The Innocenti is MOT'd and back on the road too after five years, with a new gearbox mount that has cured the weird transmission noises and slipping clutch.  The Volvo is now drivable, with the brakes working and the engine running as it should after a carb rebuild, a new set of plugs and a voltage regulator.  I wouldn't trust it yet on a long run but it's at least usable locally.  The Maxus is also back on the road - in fact as I type this my entire four-wheeled fleet is fully road legal, which is a rarity (although the Mazda's MOT runs out very shortly).  Even the Spacy is back to being running and rideable, although I didn't get as far as getting it in for an MOT.  Hopefully I'll get around to it next year, then after that it'll be exempt anyway.

The only major jobs on the list I haven't managed to do are to get the Renault 6 welded up (and the new tyres fitted that I bought last year), and get the aircon working on the Rover 75.  Both will now have to wait for the spring.  I've promised myself (as I do every year) that next summer I'm not going to spend the entire season trying to keep on top of the fleet.  So it's a good job I'm definitely not* about to buy something (else) old, French and slightly broken...

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On 10/30/2022 at 10:41 PM, Noel Tidybeard said:

co-codamol

co-dydramol

co-proxamol

?

Had to take another today as the pain was terrible. 
 

Checked it out further, it’s 30/500mg Zapain which upon Googling is basically cocodamol but prescription only strength. Over the counter cocodamol is 8/500

I have no idea where we got it, I did have Sciatica a while ago so possibly that, I can’t think otherwise! 

Anyway, it’s bloody good stuff. Works wonders for my jaw! 
 

Only have a couple left though then it’ll be normal cocodamol every now and then if the pain is that bad.

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Got Covid for the first time this past week.. fuck me, it was not nice.. proper floored me and I dont get ill.. still worked through it but trying to lift a 20 kg towbar with one hand and put a bolt in with the other, lying on my back in the pissing rain whilst coughing and with a thumping headache made me question my sanity.. 

Today is the first day in about 10 I'm not misfiring and the EML isn't glowing. Thank fuck!

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Liked for your recovery, not that you got it in the first place!

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supposed to be sat on a tube that attaches itself to frank whittles invention today

got cancelled in feb cos of medical

this got cancelled cos of same medical

but am going to gig this weekend - just a bit closer (big burd woulda been quicker)

had to speak to them today and they might have said come in tomorrow or next week - theyve said 17th which makes me happy and possibly another gig next week now

work are gonna love me cos due back at work 14th :D

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20 hours ago, JJ0063 said:

30/500mg Zapain

these 6/8  a day take the edge of my pain and gabepentin

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The same 75 tourer was back at my place tonight that was here in May.

New rear wiper, bumper off to replace a headlight washer and investigate why the bumper isn't sitting correctly. The headlight washer was broken by a low speed parking nudge but I think it has caused more issues.  It's not wildly out of alignment though and all the holes line up. Also adjusted the headlights as they were too low. Who knew that self levelling lights actually had manual adjustment too. I'll need to see to mine in that case as they also point a bit low.

The radiator fan was making a racket and the theory of the nudge causing more issues is further evidenced as a PAS hard line was pushed back and fouling the boss. Pulled back into its clips and cable tied in place, now well clear of the fan.

Further supporting that is the fact that the  intercooler has a leak and is weeping oil.

I also noticed that it has an unusual inline thermostat in the top hose. Normally it just pushes inside the hose and you don't see it but this was a large metal item that sat between 2 sections of top hose. The whole lot was leaking and I recommended getting the more usual type and buying a new top hose.

It's coming back for a full service and oil change in the next few weeks.

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“We need nappies, do you mind nipping to Tesco - take my car if you like.” 

“It’s ok I’ll take mine” 

*chooses most appropriate vehicle for cold, late night dart to tesco* 

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Perfect.

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you took the snail cos the yank vehicle didnt start and you got a kick in the plums off the missis?

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Presumably second name will not be Interceptor, although Healey would work.

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4 minutes ago, anonymous user said:

Presumably second name will not be Interceptor, although Healey would work.

Middle name will be CV8 obvs.

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39 minutes ago, Rust Collector said:

After a 4am start yesterday, my partner gave birth to our first child today at 9:50am. We are still at the hospital as it was a difficult labour, 

Congratulations! Great name too.

In slightly less exciting news, I fitted the replacement OSF caliper to the Laguna today. Easiest job ever and it even gravity bled itself. Fortunately there’s no damage from its crappy packaging.

the old caliper was pretty corroded and consigned to the scrap pile!

I also spotted this lovely Minor on the school run. The elderly occupants had been lent it for a few weeks by a relative as they’re waiting for their brand new car to be delivered! 

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1 hour ago, Rust Collector said:

my partner gave birth to our first child today

Many congratulations!  Being a dad is even better than owning a Talbot Tagora… (I imagine… never having owned a Talbot Tagora)

It’s hard work, but totally worth it. 

1 hour ago, Rust Collector said:

childbirth is absolutely wild.

Yes, yes it is. You see your partner in a whole new light! 

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