Cheggers Posted June 10, 2023 Posted June 10, 2023 The Sallyport pub-cum-antiques emporium is always worth a visit, as is Fort Nelson on Portsdown Hill overlooking the city. In fact I'm sitting in my back garden as I type this looking up at the fort.
danthecapriman Posted June 10, 2023 Posted June 10, 2023 There’s quite a few nice places to eat and drink in Port Solent I think. It’s been a while since I’ve actually been there but I remember it being a nice place on a sunny evening.
Cheggers Posted June 10, 2023 Posted June 10, 2023 There’s quite a few nice places to eat and drink in Port Solent I think. It’s been a while since I’ve actually been there but I remember it being a nice place on a sunny evening.It's lovely on a summer evening, it's just the locals can be a strange bunch Stanky and danthecapriman 2
High Jetter Posted June 10, 2023 Author Posted June 10, 2023 Looks like I'm going to be busy then! danthecapriman 1
High Jetter Posted June 10, 2023 Author Posted June 10, 2023 1 hour ago, Cheggers said: It's lovely on a summer evening, it's just the locals can be a strange bunch We've been around a while, strange can be interesting.
Cheggers Posted June 11, 2023 Posted June 11, 2023 We've been around a while, strange can be interesting.Not that strange really, just an in-joke as I live in Port Solent
High Jetter Posted June 11, 2023 Author Posted June 11, 2023 Hmm, OK Clean(er): Cheggers, danthecapriman, AnnoyingPentium and 1 other 4
High Jetter Posted June 12, 2023 Author Posted June 12, 2023 Pootled down without any hassle, though a later start than planned (guess which idiot forgot to get bread). No interesting chod as yet, sadly danthecapriman 1
High Jetter Posted June 15, 2023 Author Posted June 15, 2023 On 6/10/2023 at 5:26 PM, danthecapriman said: The Still & West pub is right on the waterfront in Portsmouth. You can sit and watch all the boats & ships come and go. It’s right on the very tip of the inlet to the harbour. I can now confirm this to be a really top tip. Spent the last 2 evenings there, eating outside, great food. Good staff too. Was going to post live updates but AS had gone to sleep, for some reason. Will post pics when back home. danthecapriman 1
danthecapriman Posted June 15, 2023 Posted June 15, 2023 1 hour ago, High Jetter said: I can now confirm this to be a really top tip. Spent the last 2 evenings there, eating outside, great food. Good staff too. Was going to post live updates but AS had gone to sleep, for some reason. Will post pics when back home. Sounds like your enjoying yourself then!👍
High Jetter Posted June 15, 2023 Author Posted June 15, 2023 We did, massively, thanks. Just got back home, CBA to do much now! danthecapriman and Stanky 2
High Jetter Posted July 5, 2023 Author Posted July 5, 2023 MOT day yesterday, did not go well: Quote Date tested 4 July 2023 FAIL Mileage 179,117 miles Test location View test location MOT test number 3730 3010 9295 Do not drive until repaired (dangerous defects): Front Fuel hose leaking excessively or a risk of fire (6.1.3 (b) (ii)) Nearside Rear Tyre has ply or cords exposed 215/55/16 (5.2.3 (d) (ii)) Repair immediately (major defects): Nearside Front Brake pipe excessively corroded to rear (1.1.11 (c)) Offside Front Brake pipe excessively corroded to rear (1.1.11 (c)) Supplementary restraint system warning lamp indicates a fault (7.1.6 (a)) Nearside Headlamp lens seriously defective (4.1.1 (b) (ii)) Offside Headlamp lens seriously defective (4.1.1 (b) (ii)) Nearside Front Anti-roll bar ball joint dust cover no longer prevents the ingress of dirt (5.3.4 (b) (ii)) Offside Front Anti-roll bar ball joint dust cover no longer prevents the ingress of dirt (5.3.4 (b) (ii)) Monitor and repair if necessary (advisories): Nearside Front Brake pipe corroded, covered in grease or other material (1.1.11 (c)) Offside Front Brake pipe corroded, covered in grease or other material (1.1.11 (c)) Brake disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened both rear inner surfaces (1.1.14 (a) (ii)) Nearside Undertray not fully secure (8.1.1 (b) (i)) Suspension component mounting prescribed area is corroded but not considered excessive near side and off side rear (5.3.6 (a) (i)) Garage have estimated £800 inc VAT for the dangerous & major faults + a couple of hours (possibly) for the fuel leak, though I do have 5 (larger) wheels for it so could save the cost of a tyre. £400 +VAT is for labour for the 2 brake pipes, which apparently need a lot of dismantling to get to. Am really not sure which way to go on this - I think it's too good to scrap but know I'll never get a fortune for the car if I get it MOT'd, and it's a useful old bus to have. Any thoughts? Wibble, Matty, wuvvum and 3 others 6
Cookiesouwest Posted July 5, 2023 Posted July 5, 2023 Thats a tough one. Spend the money on a new motor, not that you will get a lot for 800 quid, or fix what you have. Thats a big bill. If you love it and plan on keeping it a long time, then worth fixing. But if neither of those apply, then time for it to go. High Jetter and FakeConcern 1 1
High Jetter Posted July 5, 2023 Author Posted July 5, 2023 If those two brake pipes weren't an issue, I'd have said OK, £320, could have been worse. If I get it fixed, I can sell it or swop it for something else. I just hate to junk things that still potentially have a use.
Stanky Posted July 5, 2023 Posted July 5, 2023 Look at it from the other end of the telescope. What does £800 get you on gumtree/Facebook marketplace/autotrader? Yeah, exactly... Get it fixed and you've got a good few years of motoring left FakeConcern, AnnoyingPentium, UltraWomble and 2 others 4 1
High Jetter Posted July 5, 2023 Author Posted July 5, 2023 6 minutes ago, Stanky said: What does £800 get you on gumtree/Facebook marketplace/autotrader? Not much, admittedly, but a fair few roffle tickets on here! Not that that would produce anything solid, given my luck so far with roffles
FakeConcern Posted July 5, 2023 Posted July 5, 2023 Too nice to scrap and as said won't get you much for that money. Also unless you buy new, any replacement can easily bring more problems with it. My vote is to bite the bullet and get it fixed. High Jetter 1
stuboy Posted July 5, 2023 Posted July 5, 2023 4 hours ago, Stanky said: . What does £800 get you normally the crap thats been polished and tyre shined to hell and back
High Jetter Posted July 5, 2023 Author Posted July 5, 2023 1 minute ago, stuboy said: normally the crap thats been polished and tyre shined to hell and back What are you trying to flog me now? EyesWeldedShut and RoverFolkUs 2
Zelandeth Posted July 6, 2023 Posted July 6, 2023 Given the state of the market at the moment I'd say fix it. The car's far more of a known quantity to you than rolling the dice at the bottom end of the fifth or ninth hand car market. wuvvum and High Jetter 1 1
Bren Posted July 6, 2023 Posted July 6, 2023 £800 is end of life shit that even traders and private sellers will not hit with a bucket of soapy water. If you spend £1k and car lasts another 18 months you will have no complaints. High Jetter 1
New POD Posted July 6, 2023 Posted July 6, 2023 17 hours ago, Stanky said: Look at it from the other end of the telescope. What does £800 get you on gumtree/Facebook marketplace/autotrader? Yeah, exactly... Get it fixed and you've got a good few years of motoring left https://autoshite.com/topic/53918-now-for-sale-mk4-astra-16-16v-club-march-2000-w-reg-bromsgrove-not-£1300£1000/page/3/ Sell the MG for £400, buy this for £999. Seriously...
High Jetter Posted July 6, 2023 Author Posted July 6, 2023 Thanks for all replies, I've given them the go-ahead. I may then look to move it on, as feel it's time for a change. Could also be open to swappage. 4 hours ago, New POD said: Sell the MG for £400, buy this for £999. Seriously... Might make sense, but does nothing to pique my interest. Thanks for the thought, though.
83C Posted July 6, 2023 Posted July 6, 2023 There’s a nice Citroen C5 on here that would be well under a grand, and the owner might even take the ZT as a p/x… High Jetter and AnnoyingPentium 2
High Jetter Posted July 6, 2023 Author Posted July 6, 2023 52 minutes ago, 83C said: There’s a nice Citroen C5 on here that would be well under a grand, and the owner might even take the ZT as a p/x… Hmm, that's more interesting than the ashtray... Edit: I see that's in a forren country, and a 5 hour train ride away. Interest would be higher if it were nearer.
Shirley Knott Posted July 6, 2023 Posted July 6, 2023 On 7/5/2023 at 6:17 PM, Stanky said: Look at it from the other end of the telescope. What does £800 get you on gumtree/Facebook marketplace/autotrader? Yeah, exactly... Get it fixed and you've got a good few years of motoring left I'd agree with this. Painful, but it doesn't take an awful lot of man maths to see that whilst unpleasant, fixing the car you have is the the lesser of the evils in this instance. High Jetter 1
wuvvum Posted July 6, 2023 Posted July 6, 2023 When replacing awkward brake pipes in the past, I definitely haven't* rerouted them and just left the inaccessible bits of the old pipe in place. I would also vote for fixing it, and agree it might be best to let a garage have a go at the fuel leak. Ball joint dust covers should be easy enough - the top nut on the front drop links is an absolute twat to get at on these but if you just need to undo the bottom you should be OK. Give the electrical connectors under the front seats a wiggle, that can sometimes make the airbag light go out.
High Jetter Posted July 6, 2023 Author Posted July 6, 2023 2 minutes ago, wuvvum said: When replacing awkward brake pipes in the past, I definitely haven't* rerouted them and just left the inaccessible bits of the old pipe in place. I would also vote for fixing it, and agree it might be best to let a garage have a go at the fuel leak. Ball joint dust covers should be easy enough - the top nut on the front drop links is an absolute twat to get at on these but if you just need to undo the bottom you should be OK. Give the electrical connectors under the front seats a wiggle, that can sometimes make the airbag light go out. Thanks. They seem to think they know which hose it is, somewhat buried though. I've told them about the connectors, it solved it last time I did it. I'd honestly got so used to seeing the light that I forgot about it until I was heading for the MOT. Didn't know about the re-routing of pipes trick, thanks. My problem for working on stuff is the centre third of the width of our driveway is gravel, with 2 concrete stips to drive on, which makes it a pain for jacking etc. No, that is definitely* not an excuse
High Jetter Posted July 13, 2023 Author Posted July 13, 2023 Pog's back, with a fresh MOT. 2 fault codes reported, P2228 & P0069, both referring to Barometric Pressure, so I guess the MAP sensor. Should I be worried? Next to get the a/c re-gassed. Local F1 autocentre is still £54 after a £5 discount applied, same as 2 years ago on the Toyota. Matty, Shite Ron and FakeConcern 3
Matty Posted July 13, 2023 Posted July 13, 2023 2 hours ago, High Jetter said: Pog's back, with a fresh MOT. 2 fault codes reported, P2228 & P0069, both referring to Barometric Pressure, so I guess the MAP sensor. Should I be worried? Next to get the a/c re-gassed. Local F1 autocentre is still £54 after a £5 discount applied, same as 2 years ago on the Toyota. Great stuff. It's only money, you'll make more 👍 High Jetter 1
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