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Rover exhaust
« on: 24 March 2007, 16:59:56 »

I was tidying the garage, as Mrs TheBoy pulls up on the drive. My, my, that sounds throaty.  And due an MOT soon (have to check when).  So I guess next weekend is going to be putting on a new backbox for her  >:(
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Re: Rover exhaust
« Reply #1 on: 24 March 2007, 17:04:27 »

Bloody Rovers ;D

Get her a meega ;)
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« Reply #2 on: 24 March 2007, 17:09:29 »

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Bloody Rovers ;D

Get her a meega ;)
She couldn't afford the petrol....
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« Reply #3 on: 24 March 2007, 17:15:27 »

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Get her a meega ;)
She couldn't afford the petrol....


Neither can I... hence orange light often on... but hey..... I couldn't go back to a hatch now!!
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« Reply #4 on: 24 March 2007, 17:18:14 »

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Get her a meega ;)
She couldn't afford the petrol....


Neither can I... hence orange light often on... but hey..... I couldn't go back to a hatch now!!
I've always preferred saloons. But in fairness to the Rover, we had to use it to buy a new dishwasher before Christmas - there was no way one would go in my Omega.

Which reminds me, I must dump the old dishwasher that is still in my garage...
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« Reply #5 on: 24 March 2007, 17:35:39 »

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Bloody Rovers ;D

Get her a meega ;)
She couldn't afford the petrol....


Neither can I... hence orange light often on... but hey..... I couldn't go back to a hatch now!!
I've always preferred saloons. But in fairness to the Rover, we had to use it to buy a new dishwasher before Christmas - there was no way one would go in my Omega.

Which reminds me, I must dump the old dishwasher that is still in my garage...

I could probably lend a hand on that along with the zorst.... I got my work list for when i get home:

Dads wishbones,
dads tracking / camber (off too wheels in motion)
drivers central door locking motor

my power issues (alternator maybe)
my electric window button.

Feel like changing some wishbones weekend after next ? :)
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« Reply #6 on: 24 March 2007, 17:40:09 »

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Bloody Rovers ;D

Get her a meega ;)
She couldn't afford the petrol....


Neither can I... hence orange light often on... but hey..... I couldn't go back to a hatch now!!
I've always preferred saloons. But in fairness to the Rover, we had to use it to buy a new dishwasher before Christmas - there was no way one would go in my Omega.

Which reminds me, I must dump the old dishwasher that is still in my garage...

I could probably lend a hand on that along with the zorst.... I got my work list for when i get home:

Dads wishbones,
dads tracking / camber (off too wheels in motion)
drivers central door locking motor

my power issues (alternator maybe)
my electric window button.

Feel like changing some wishbones weekend after next ? :)

Count me in.....
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Re: Rover exhaust
« Reply #7 on: 24 March 2007, 17:42:10 »

Sorry, this weekend and end April my only chances for now.  Doing my wishbones tomorrow.
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« Reply #8 on: 24 March 2007, 17:43:08 »

cheers James  :y, it will most likely be the weekend 31st March/1st April....

Dad needs transport to the airport, so going to get the Senny running smooth again and he can take that but i need to work on that next weekend again as its not been run in about 2 months.

Also need to order the parts yet
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« Reply #9 on: 24 March 2007, 17:44:07 »

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cheers James  :y, it will most likely be the weekend 31st March/1st April....

Dad needs transport to the airport, so going to get the Senny running smooth again and he can take that but i need to work on that next weekend again as its not been run in about 2 months.

Also need to order the parts yet

I've not done wishbones yet, but I'd like to have a crack at it....
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« Reply #10 on: 24 March 2007, 17:56:34 »

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cheers James  :y, it will most likely be the weekend 31st March/1st April....

Dad needs transport to the airport, so going to get the Senny running smooth again and he can take that but i need to work on that next weekend again as its not been run in about 2 months.

Also need to order the parts yet

I've not done wishbones yet, but I'd like to have a crack at it....
I'm not looking forward to tomorrow really.  :-/

Tunnie, the VSC wishbones really look the bee's knees.  There are even these little rubber bumpers for the steering stop!   :o  They wanted 60 delivered, but I told them about the 55 deal and they did it.
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« Reply #11 on: 24 March 2007, 17:56:55 »

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cheers James  :y, it will most likely be the weekend 31st March/1st April....

Dad needs transport to the airport, so going to get the Senny running smooth again and he can take that but i need to work on that next weekend again as its not been run in about 2 months.

Also need to order the parts yet

I've not done wishbones yet, but I'd like to have a crack at it....

I'd happily donate my dads facelift for you to try!  ;D
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Re: Rover exhaust
« Reply #12 on: 24 March 2007, 18:15:21 »

We can do a guide.  Count me in if I'm about....
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« Reply #13 on: 24 March 2007, 18:19:23 »

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We can do a guide.  Count me in if I'm about....
I was thinking of taking pics tomorrow, but probably not following the standard plan.  I am going to try to drop the entire strut/knuckle/wishbone combo and deal with it on the side.
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« Reply #14 on: 24 March 2007, 18:22:33 »

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We can do a guide.  Count me in if I'm about....
I was thinking of taking pics tomorrow, but probably not following the standard plan.  I am going to try to drop the entire strut/knuckle/wishbone combo and deal with it on the side.

What am i letting myself in for ::)
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We can do a guide.  Count me in if I'm about....
I was thinking of taking pics tomorrow, but probably not following the standard plan.  I am going to try to drop the entire strut/knuckle/wishbone combo and deal with it on the side.

What am i letting myself in for ::)
There's good coffee, but the dirty van isn't there on Sundays . . .
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