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23rd May 2017, 21:19 | #6901 |
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That straw was on ya shoes, look at that innocent face, he couldn't do that!!
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23rd May 2017, 21:24 | #6902 |
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25th May 2017, 12:11 | #6903 |
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put 'GB' on
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25th May 2017, 12:20 | #6904 |
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handbrake wasn't brilliant, so after trying to adjust it i ended up replacing the rear pads and discs and handbrake shoes but at least the handbrake works properly now
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25th May 2017, 15:06 | #6905 |
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Just a bit of finishing off today..
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25th May 2017, 17:42 | #6906 |
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Well bit the bullet and took Greyscale out for a longish run - many of you will remember that didn't work out to well last time.
From Teesside went the coast road through Sandsend to Whitby then on down past Scarborough before heading over to Beverley and Goole, dropped on to the M62 , then M18 M1 to Chesterfield where I had a bit of work to do, then home to Teesside via the quick route M1/A1(M) and A19. Being paranoid about how well the cooling system works and whether any residue of that damn K Seal is still going to create problems, I had the temperature on the dash display the whole way. Especially with it being a gloriously hot day... and The result is.... The temperature varied between 94-98 all day only hitting 101 once in traffic through Scarborough when the fan dragged it back down in short order. The car behaved itself all day- in fact was a delight. Now I can start to feel more confident that it will be as reliable as a car of her age can be.- but I might not use it for any Pan European trips just yet
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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] GREYSCALE Born Monday, 14th July 2003 @ 12:51:51 9,940th ZT to run off the production line, out of 18,894 2,948th ZT 190 + to be made out of 4,023 1,042nd ZT in XPower Grey (code: LEF) to be made out of 3,143 XPower Grey ZTs Done: Cam belt and aux belts. Water pump, pulleys and tensioners, Hunter wheel alignment, New thermostat and housing, Plenum guard mod, refix undertray, Bonnet cable mod, upgraded Balance VIS motor, One empty bank account, one nervous breakdown.
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25th May 2017, 18:54 | #6907 |
I really should get out more.......
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I'm off now for a few days ( work )so while the weather is good I tackled changing the oil and filters. Oil change went nice and easy and then I tackled the air filter. In the past I've had some fun and games trying to refit the cover and was dreading messing around with again today, but to my relief it fitted back together with no problems at all..As usual the motor factors tried to give me a fuel filter with the plastic drain on the bottom which I refused. This type won't fit properly as it sits to high and fouls the bonnet when you try to shut it. After a little persuasion the assistant looked a little harder on his computer and found the right one.
Happy days again :-) Johnny
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Replaced pcv filter, springs, plenum spy hole mod,Bonnet cable divider mod. Wax oiled.Air con recharged. Auto box oil changed , Jules plenum guard fitted .Smoked wind deflectors fitted.S/S Compensator.Club Grill Badge kindly donated by Andyg2011.. |
25th May 2017, 19:10 | #6908 |
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Started it up for a few minutes, I was going to use it over the next few days whilst the coupe is in for bodywork but the new Fiat 500 is quite addictive
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25th May 2017, 20:19 | #6909 |
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Fitted MG7 rear lights. Look good, but quality seems to be a little lacking, lets hope they are ok.
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26th May 2017, 15:29 | #6910 |
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hard wired in a dash cam
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