Noel Tidybeard Posted Monday at 22:02 Posted Monday at 22:02 F834UNP as purchased "rover" montego 1.6 5 speed (honda pg1) henley blue flint interior sunroof= 0 electric windows= 0 c/locking= 0 elec mirrors= 0 tinted glass= 0 rev counter= 0 folding rear seat= 0 broken gaffer taped bumpers= 2 rover 200 bubble "minilite" wheeltrims= 4 rear headrests= 2 (slotted in betweed squab & shelf) Wibble, grogee and JMotor 3
Noel Tidybeard Posted Monday at 22:08 Posted Monday at 22:08 after tinkering late ('91/93) seats & door trim inc folding rear seat front spoiler rear spoiler MG Montego 15" cross spoke alloys 150 mph clock set variable intermittent wipers fibre optic lit stalks rover 200 bubble gear knob towbar new bumpers= 2 grogee, Wibble and JMotor 3
grogee Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago Drove to work again this morning. I nearly gave up because the Maestro was kangaroo-ing pretty badly during warm up. I pulled over into a bus stop and it would rev fine, but would hiccup with any load. I was planning my escape route to come home but warming the engine up to full temp seemed to cure it. It was still a bit sphincter-tightening going down the M1 - on my route there is no hard shoulder and it is busy AF. The damn thing has to get me to work and back tomorrow then to Bristol on Friday so I'm hoping it'll behave. I will say that a) I didn't use it yesterday and b) it was very damp this morning and also quite chilly. I am wondering if some damp got into distributor which caused the issue. It's electronic ignition but still has a distributor. We'll see how she performs on way back home tonight...
JMotor Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago It's all a part of the fun* of owning a Monstro. Nah yeah, I hope it behaves itself for tomorrow commute. grogee 1
Yoss Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, grogee said: Drove to work again this morning. I nearly gave up because the Maestro was kangaroo-ing pretty badly during warm up. I pulled over into a bus stop and it would rev fine, but would hiccup with any load. I was planning my escape route to come home but warming the engine up to full temp seemed to cure it. It was still a bit sphincter-tightening going down the M1 - on my route there is no hard shoulder and it is busy AF. The damn thing has to get me to work and back tomorrow then to Bristol on Friday so I'm hoping it'll behave. I will say that a) I didn't use it yesterday and b) it was very damp this morning and also quite chilly. I am wondering if some damp got into distributor which caused the issue. It's electronic ignition but still has a distributor. We'll see how she performs on way back home tonight... Should've kept the Škoda! I'll get my coat. comfortablynumb and grogee 1 1
Joey spud Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Back in my roadside patrol days in wet weather ARG stuff with the distributor cap on the end of the head used to really suffer with damp/condensation sitting inside the cap that would eventually evaporate after the heat from the engine dryed it out only to return the next damp/cold restart. Also rotor arms were notorious for shorting to earth/failing. I'm not a fan of blasting WD40 everywhere but on these I'd make an exception. grogee, mk2_craig and Brigsy 1 1 1
comfortablynumb Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago On the V8 rovers we used to do the rubber glove trick, ok for you, one digit per lead 😁
grogee Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 9 minutes ago, Joey spud said: Back in my roadside patrol days in wet weather ARG stuff with the distributor cap on the end of the head used to really suffer with damp/condensation sitting inside the cap that would eventually evaporate after the heat from the engine dryed it out only to return the next damp/cold restart. Also rotor arms were notorious for shorting to earth/failing. I'm not a fan of blasting WD40 everywhere but on these I'd make an exception. It sounds/feels very much like that, I will know more on drive home tonight. If I'm still getting issues I'll try swapping the fuel ECU, which I've been suspicious of for a while. My theory is it'll be 'dried out' having been warmed up on this morning's drive, and we've had no rain today so hopefully it'll still be dry so no dramas 🤞 Cookiesouwest, Matty and Joey spud 3
grogee Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago @Joey spud no kangaroos on the return journey so I think you're spot on the money with your diagnosis. Of course the Maestro is protesting about being used in such extreme* conditions, and shat an indicator bulb. And the radio packed in. Bastard thing.
stuboy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 3 hours ago, comfortablynumb said: On the V8 rovers we used to do the rubber glove trick, ok for you, one digit per lead 😁 mini owners did it many yonks ago.............. and ud think tere be a image on the t'internet but no !! so heres my alternatives.. grogee 1
grogee Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 33 minutes ago, stuboy said: mini owners did it many yonks ago.............. and ud think tere be a image on the t'internet but no !! so heres my alternatives.. Wow Scotland is ace, none of our mechanics look like that in England
High Jetter Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago BITD in Longlife Accessories, we sold fitted covers for them.
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