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That is lovely!, I didn't know there was FM back even either, That must be worth a few quid.

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Wunschklang... that's a satisfying word. Google translate tells me it's German for 'desired sound', but I think the German has a better ring to it than the English in this instance. I shall have to get a snap up of my ridiculous Dynatron now you guys have started posting pictures of your awesome brown klangmaschinen.

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I shall have to get a snap up of my ridiculous Dynatron now you guys have started posting pictures of your awesome brown klangmaschinen.

 

Yes, yes you will. I have a bit of a soft spot for dynatron kit. Here's my grandparents' TV, or what's left of it (It wasn't stored very well, and I'm struggling to replace the bakelite switches in the original front panel, hence the gaping hole!)

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Making me grin today: I've managed to clean up a hazard switch which I picked up on holiday, from the dashboard of what I think was a fiesta. I think, because there wasn't much left after being in a loch for a number of years.

 

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It's been very dry in Skye this year, as you can see!

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That looks a Fiesta dash, but the rest is something FWD Leyland, going from the hydrolastical pipe, but the 3 spoke steering wheel is confusing, could that mean it's a Mini Clubman? Got a Shipley quote yet?

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I was thinking something bigger, like ADO16 because of the size of the steering wheel.

Mind you you could be right in that some earlier minis had big ol steering wheels.

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What makes me grin...? The sound of four Rolls-Royce Olympus engines at full blast as the Vulcan flew over my house. :D

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Nahh,

> turbines.

 

My grin? Girl who has just moved out of our house has forgotten to change the address on her Graze food parcel deliveries, nom nom :D

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Not much else to report - it was only a ten mile drive home. It's very slow but as with all crap cars the engine sound is fantastic. The timing belt (oh noes!!!11) was changed five years and 11k ago, should I start worrying? I don't know. Also, is the green coloured coolant still available in shops (Halfords)? The recommended oil is quite obscure too - 15W50. Despite having rocker and distributor gaskets in the past few thousand miles, oil is still finding a leak somewhere - although it was full when I picked it up so must clearly be not too bad/only when running.

 

I thought my Justys were quite nippy (mostly due to the low gearing), but they were injected jobs. Probably needs a good run if it's covered only 11k in 5 years.

The engine is non interference, I wouldn't worry too much about the cam belt breaking.

Mine were fine with 15W40 oil, maybe the oil it's running just now is too thin.

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Bumper sticker on the back of a Smart Car:

 

"They will give me the other half of it when I pay them back" :mrgreen:

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Just been for a run in the Alfa and it didn't break down :D

Thats now twice in the last year I've used it without something breaking :lol:

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Stupid scatty Olympus FTL managed to take a photograph without completely shitting the film up:

 

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The problem now is that loads of people think it's an Instagram shot.

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Looks like you've gone in time to 1990 for that shot!

 

Yes.

 

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It managed to shit this one out too, before mashing the last three exposures up and then blending a shot of MM5's head with a Sierra alloy. Most odd.

 

Also, this.

 

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I love the last one mostest. Great car, great photo.

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Mikeknight has a temporary electric fuel pump on his Triumph which used to be on the Princess. Said pump is a bit rubbish, but so, apparently, are the seals on his carburettors. When the car is put away for the day, you have to disconnect the pump or it keeps pumping petrol until it comes out of the air filter when the engine is cold. This is not a problem, but when you reconnect the pump it involves directly connecting the negative wire to the battery terminal, which sometimes makes visible sparkiness.

 

Mikeknight didn't want to leak petrol all over the garage forecourt when filling up and asked if he should disconnect the pump. I said "sparks + petrol vapour = bad" and he said "oh yeah." It made me chuckle.

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I stay in hotels. A lot. Always seem to get car-related room numbers which helps me find my bed after a long night. Tonight I'm in 216, maybe they should call it the Ballade Suite.

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I stay in hotels. A lot. Always seem to get car-related room numbers which helps me find my bed after a long night. Tonight I'm in 216, maybe they should call it the Ballade Suite.

 

should have a hot shower at least.

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My work's LDV has been pulled in for MOT preparation. Mechanic says it's not worth doing. Boss's words?

 

"Where's your sense of adventure?!"

 

 

May I present the passenger side footwell...

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Few more RRG shots from the FTL.

 

It's definitely got a few issues. Then again, it's spent 25 years in a loft so I'm not expecting it to be perfect. That's half the charm. I shot some more scenes on my D60 and phone so expect those tomorrow.

 

At the moment I'm getting 17-18 shots per 24 roll of film. The rest either get ruined or spat out by the FTL's winding sprocket. The viewfinder's also disgusting so I might have to have it cleaned.

 

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The ebay seller admitted it was their mistake, told me to keep the mirrors AND gave me a full refund.

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Mikeknight has a temporary electric fuel pump on his Triumph which used to be on the Princess. Said pump is a bit rubbish, but so, apparently, are the seals on his carburettors. When the car is put away for the day, you have to disconnect the pump or it keeps pumping petrol until it comes out of the air filter when the engine is cold. This is not a problem, but when you reconnect the pump it involves directly connecting the negative wire to the battery terminal, which sometimes makes visible sparkiness.

 

Mikeknight didn't want to leak petrol all over the garage forecourt when filling up and asked if he should disconnect the pump. I said "sparks + petrol vapour = bad" and he said "oh yeah." It made me chuckle.

 

The guy sounds like a fuggin catastrophe waiting to happen, what other bodges has he got on his Triumph? Anyone who thinks it is OK to hardwire a electric fuel pump to the battery without even using a switch, should not be allowed to touch a spanner.

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The guy sounds like a fuggin catastrophe waiting to happen, what other bodges has he got on his Triumph? Anyone who thinks it is OK to hardwire a electric fuel pump to the battery without even using a switch, should not be allowed to touch a spanner.

 

I should clarify, this is an emergency bodge to get him home and it was my brother that did it with clear warnings of the shortcomings. We had to use what was to hand. It would have been proper fixed had we not had a replacement pump break and a replacement diaphragm arrive with a bent shaft. Oh, and wired to be perma-on is how it was done on the Princess so we just copied a previous bodge.

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Mikeknight has a temporary electric fuel pump on his Triumph which used to be on the Princess. Said pump is a bit rubbish, but so, apparently, are the seals on his carburettors. When the car is put away for the day, you have to disconnect the pump or it keeps pumping petrol until it comes out of the air filter when the engine is cold. This is not a problem, but when you reconnect the pump it involves directly connecting the negative wire to the battery terminal, which sometimes makes visible sparkiness.

 

Mikeknight didn't want to leak petrol all over the garage forecourt when filling up and asked if he should disconnect the pump. I said "sparks + petrol vapour = bad" and he said "oh yeah." It made me chuckle.

 

The guy sounds like a fuggin catastrophe waiting to happen, what other bodges has he got on his Triumph? Anyone who thinks it is OK to hardwire a electric fuel pump to the battery without even using a switch, should not be allowed to touch a spanner.

 

As long as it's not got cut springs and stretched tyres it'll be perfectly safe.

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My lad has just passed his driving test at the first attempt! Think I was more nervous than him this morning.

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My lad has just passed his driving test at the first attempt! Think I was more nervous than him this morning.

 

Nice one.

Expect to hear some grumping about insurance costs for kids in the GOM thread son.... :lol:

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First quotes range from £2,378.70 (with one of those tracker box things) to a slightly* out of our range £13,571.18. For a 1.0 Corsa.

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Well done Cav junior.

 

Making me grin - my new BB arrived, and this time it wasn't smashed to bits by Royal Fail.

 

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Good camera, so GR32 for shitespotting.

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First quotes range from £2,378.70 (with one of those tracker box things) to a slightly* out of our range £13,571.18. For a 1.0 Corsa.

 

Believe it or not, £2,400 ain't bad for a teenage lad.

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