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27th May 2017, 14:26 | #6921 |
I really should get out more.......
MG ZT Join Date: Nov 2014
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Weekly checks and a polish after thunder this morning ,so awaiting another storm as it is Bank Holiday but sun back Tuesday i guess
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27th May 2017, 15:19 | #6922 |
Newbie
Rover 75 Tourer Join Date: May 2017
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27th May 2017, 21:08 | #6923 |
Posted a thing or two
Rover 75 Connie Mk2 1.8 (Mo) Join Date: Feb 2017
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Got a broken b/band router so offline most of the time. However, Thursday did an oil and oil filter change, Friday had a new windscreen put in, and today did the sunroof drain mod (passenger side) all on Kim. Will get round to doing the drivers side soon.
Also took delivery of four new rubber exhaust mounts. Two front and two rear. The fronts have disappeared and the rears look like big rubber bands. Metal strip for the fronts missing along with the rubbers so I'm thinking of fashioning a length of coat hanger wire to use as a temporary measure.
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Mo was born Tuesday, 22nd June 2004 @ 08:32:41 This vehicle was the 99,307th 75 to run off the production line, out of 112,381 This vehicle was the 5,377th 75 1.8 Connoisseur to be made out of 6,033 This vehicle was the 783rd 75 in Firefrost Red (code: CEV) to be made out of 2,089 Firefrost Red 75s |
27th May 2017, 21:19 | #6924 |
This is my second home
Rover 75 CDT Manual Connoisseur SE, Rover 75 CDT Automatic Connoisseur SE & a Freelander Td4. Join Date: Jul 2009
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27th May 2017, 21:30 | #6925 |
This is my second home
X Power Grey MGZT 180+ Auto... Bumble & 1.8T Odessey Rover 75 Contemporary SE manual Join Date: Nov 2015
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You will polish the paint off mate
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[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] Bumble Membership Number 35478 Born Monday, 16th June 2003 @ 14:30:35 This vehicle was the 9,196th ZT to run off the production line, out of 18,894 This vehicle was the 576th ZT 180 + to be made out of 828 This vehicle was the 871st ZT in XPower Grey (code: LEF) to be made out of 3,143 XPower Grey ZTs |
27th May 2017, 21:46 | #6926 |
Avid contributor
2.0 V6 Connoisseur Auto Join Date: Aug 2016
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Elsham Hall Tomorrow
Started off with all good intentions this morning to get "Ginnie", our 2.0 75 petrol V6, ready for Elsham Hall tomorrow and took her for a nice car wash. When I got back I started to wax her but the sun was getting too hot so I stopped and decided to clean the alloys. Then the rain came and a quick exit into the house, after grabbing the washing off the line, was met by shock and horry by 'Her Indoors' ... dirty finger marks all over the washing! "Yes dear but they are dry !" Thwak! ..... Quick exit into the garage in the little space I've been allowed to say is mine. Rain stopped only to discover that the birds (the full total of all the extras from the Alfred Hitchcock Thriller The Birds by the look of it) had crapped all over those parts I had just waxed. Strange but they missed all those areas I have yet to wax ... is there some attraction between car wax and bird NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-? Another wash of the car and then cleaned the interior and the sun was shining again so I completed the waxing. Well the best I could ... just as quick as I waxed the wind blew dust all over her so I skipped a good waxing in case I scratched the paint work ... there's always tomorrow. Full of new energy from the waxing I decided it was time to replace that rear lower engine mount that I got from Trikey a month or two ago. I was expecting to be at it for hours but after removing the heat shield the two bolts holding the mount in place just unscrewed beautifully. A slight push on the engine let the rear bolt come away and the thing was out ... in two pieces ... the rubber around the larger end had completley broken away. Refitting was just as quick although I did fit some outsized washers for the heat shield bolt and fastner as it had started to oxidise around the holes. Oil, water, screen washer all topped up and we're ready for tomorrow. See you there? Neill
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"Seek to do unselfish things ..." Neill (1962 - I'm still hanging on in there) 2.0 Petrol V6 75 Connoisseur Auto "Ginnie" ...finally stopped that darn thermostat from leaking !! |
28th May 2017, 06:31 | #6927 |
This is my second home
No more Rover Join Date: Apr 2009
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Said thank you to the "rain Gods" for yesterday`s 15 minute monsoon washing both cars at once, that`s this years cleaning done.
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29th May 2017, 09:18 | #6928 |
This is my second home
rover 75 saloon.Renault Captur 1.5 diesel. Join Date: Mar 2013
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Fitted my Radioguys navall1,now have to learn how to use it,like can i change M.G. logo to Rover.
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29th May 2017, 11:08 | #6929 |
Been absent for a while…
Rover 75 Tourer, Classic mini Cooper S, Abarth 595 competizione, MG TF and a Hyundai Tucson PHEV Join Date: Feb 2007
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75 washed, and back in use. Driving ok after the inlet manifold/egr clean. Still need time to sort the water leak in the drivers rear quarter so I can refit the satnav unit. Not going to happen today as it's raining, the highline seems quite dated now.
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29th May 2017, 13:43 | #6930 |
Loves to post
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We had an enormous storm go over us last night with lots and lots of rain. I was a bit concerned about the plenums as I hadn't checked them in a while. As it turns out they were both dry, but to be sure I wasn't caught out the next time, I have just completed the Plenum spy hole mod
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