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I'd have clicked a like, but I'm just thrilled that AS is so far ahead of the game. Fotu, MatH, what next?

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39 minutes ago, Schaefft said:

Why do they all have to be so far down south?

Shite at Blair Which?

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11 minutes ago, loserone said:

Shite at Blair Which?

I think you are right, I'll just host my own event.

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You won't even need to leave your garden

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3 hours ago, Schaefft said:

Why do they all have to be so far down south?

What? We get nothing dahn sarf, it's all norf, welsh or scotch 😀

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Not yet a grin, but had probably my first drive of the LS400 this year and tootled over to the garage for an MoT:

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Nothing too alarming there. Be interesting to see what options they come up with for tyres, mine is an early one with 15" wheels and it might be difficult to find some with the right speed/load rating but I'd really like to keep them as they're part of its charm (and also contribute to its smooth ride). BlackCircles lists the 16" wheels, which came in with the '93 on Mk2 model. Not sure my ex-Camry Sport 17" wheels would look quite right.....

Was a busy day at the garage with a few old cars there being readied for the season - E-Type, MGA, Stag and others.

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15 hours ago, captain_70s said:

Honda parts in general never seem to be cheap. When I had my Civic everything seemed to cost double what a comparable Ford/Vauxhall part would...

I noticed that even on Autodoc the cheapest DMF for a 1.6 diesel Civic was over €1k and only Exedy did them.

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In other news, I went and checked this out for my nephew last night. A surprisingly nice feeling car to drive. A purchase was arranged, very necessary as a baby is arriving soon, and his wife's A3's DSG box has been stripped out for months awaiting parts. Either that, or the garage doesn't know what they are doing.

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4 hours ago, Spottedlaurel said:

Not yet a grin, but had probably my first drive of the LS400 this year and tootled over to the garage for an MoT:

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Nothing too alarming there. Be interesting to see what options they come up with for tyres, mine is an early one with 15" wheels and it might be diffuclt to find some with the right speed/load rating but I'd really like to keep them as they're part of its charm (and also contribute to its smooth ride). BlackCircles lists the 16" wheels, which came in with the '93 on Mk2 model. Not sure my ex-Camry Sport 17" wheels would look quite right.....

Was a busy day at the garage with a few old cars there being readied for the season - E-Type, MGA, Stag and others.

Really not looking bad at all. I'd keep the original wheels as well, I have 16s from the facelift second gen on mine but the 15s suit yours very well, keeping the look of the original LS400.

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1 hour ago, artdjones said:

Autodoc the cheapest DMF for a 1.6 diesel Civic was over €1k

HFM? They're €200 (ish) on the PSA 1.6 DV6 engines - is the Honda engine v.rare?

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Why do I keep doing this to myself 

Avid readers may remember my Favorit dumped it's coolant on the way to the Enfield paegent last June through a split water pump hose. I hoped I'd turned it off on time but these engines are marginal on the HGs and this ones been on about 90k according to receipts. I refilled and bled it a couple of times and idled it for a bit and checked heater temperature, hose temperature and signs of overpressuring and all seems ok.  So plenty of time to do a few road tests and make sure all is ok?

Of course not, I parked it up and then remembered the MOT is due on Monday and the tax on Sunday so its maiden voyage since returning on a tow truck was an nice 50 mile round trip taking in such delights as the Blackwall tunnel, a13, m25 and Dartford crossing with the added threat of being unable to tax it if it failed or broke down before the MOT and no off-road parking without threatening my relationship with Ms W as the Panda took her parking space for 7 months last year in a similar situation

anyway, need not have worried, I took it pretty easy with heater on full blast and fan override switch on but made it there and back without a hitch and passed too.  I wasn't too worried about failing, I've changed pretty much all the bushes, dampers, wheel bearings , brakes, suspension mounts, fuel pipes etc over last few years, I'd repaired* the silencer pin holes with bean tin and gun gum and prodding of the scabby bits on the back ends of the sills and not resulted in holes, although I suspect they might not have too many more MOTs in them before they need some attention but hopefully a wire brush and underseal might do it

much relief 

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Its a scruffy old thing with the wrong side of 100k on the clock and never really gets driven thanks to ULEZ scam but I still rather like it, especially after the faultless Monaco return trip, and suspect if I no longer have it nobody else would have it 

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Started up my old truck after it been sitting all winter. Started no problem. All I can see wrong with it is the tail lights are not working. Hope it's just a dodgy fuse.

Going to try and get it MOT exempt/historic on the 1st April. 

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On 28/03/2025 at 14:00, Lord Sterling said:

😲! That's where I am. Diegem to be exact.

If your free soon, let me know, we could probably do a quick AS Belgium meet up?

I'm a bit too far away this time. Next time however, I'm up for it!

 

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SmolDovershark city bug has had a good clean up today. Red paint everywhere obviously. 
Black wheel trims are now in the sea

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Boris has been undercover since November but with the improving weather and the clocks changing it seemed like a good time to wake him up from his hibernation.

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And I have a better carb to fit that will hopefully get him running half decent.

 

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Quick trip to the crematorium- chaced down a 1965 Mercedes 230sl on the dual carriage way.

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Source of the latest coolant leak on the hearse discovered when I removed the fans.

IMG_20250330_132513.jpg.1d62dc8a87573b2529ef278d474bf9d9.jpgWhat are the thoughts on attempting a bodge with this?

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Let's zoom in

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1 minute ago, Sunny Jim said:

Source of the latest coolant leak on the hearse discovered when I removed the fans.

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Let's zoom in

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Might work but with that sort of leak quantity, if it fails again then you'll potentially toast the engine pretty quickly without realising. 

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16 minutes ago, Sunny Jim said:

Source of the latest coolant leak on the hearse discovered when I removed the fans.

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Let's zoom in

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It won't work. It's not good when it's heated. You get differential expansion and contraction - it also fails chemically. 

There may be ther metal putties that work. But not that.

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As SiC said.  Also if there's something degraded to the point that it's pinholed like that (which given where it is seems more likely than physical damage), it's very likely that it will just find the next weakest point in the rad and go there in a few minutes to couple of hundred miles.  At the very least I'd want to pull the radiator out and give it a proper inspection - but most likely it's going to be new rad time.  To be fair, plastic tanked rad it's probably just time anyway given they just don't seem to last forever.  Eventually the core to end tank seals will let go.  If you're lucky just by weeping slowly - or if you're not having one of the tanks just separate themselves from the core all at once.  Thus far that's only happened to me once, but it had left me with an inherent distrust for the damned things.  Looks like the core there is aluminium as well, so you can't even braze it up like on a proper brass and copper rad.

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Im going around in probably the uk’s dirtiest quattorporte. Because IMO lots are trinkets that get brought out at the weekend and kept nice. Not this one 😂

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3 hours ago, Sunny Jim said:

Source of the latest coolant leak on the hearse discovered when I removed the fans.

IMG_20250330_132513.jpg.1d62dc8a87573b2529ef278d474bf9d9.jpgWhat are the thoughts on attempting a bodge with this?

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Let's zoom in

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For some reason that phrase makes me immediately think of 

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But what's the point in having a car if you're not going to use it @HMC? I've always said that the day one of mine stops doing what I need it to, it's leaving. That's probably why the range rover of too many wheels looks like a shed, constantly 😁

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5 hours ago, Sunny Jim said:

Source of the latest coolant leak on the hearse discovered when I removed the fans.

IMG_20250330_132513.jpg.1d62dc8a87573b2529ef278d474bf9d9.jpgWhat are the thoughts on attempting a bodge with this?

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Let's zoom in

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I bodged my Triumph radiator with this about three years ago. Still holding fine. 

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How difficult would it be to fit a low coolant warning light to the system @Sunny Jim?

If it does catastrophically fail, you've got a bit more warning. Or will that cost the same as another rad?

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