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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24015 on: 26 June 2022, 20:07:13 »

Could be a possibilty. What sort of realistic MPG are they good for ?

 Don't know.When it's low I refill it., Never have bothered with what fuel costs me a week.

And as for nicks comment about rust, it's solid, had been stood for 2 years, put 2 tyres and a battery, and a service, straight thro the test, might need exhaust for next year.
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« Reply #24016 on: 26 June 2022, 20:31:42 »

Could be a possibilty. What sort of realistic MPG are they good for ?

 Don't know.When it's low I refill it., Never have bothered with what fuel costs me a week.

And as for nicks comment about rust, it's solid, had been stood for 2 years, put 2 tyres and a battery, and a service, straight thro the test, might need exhaust for next year.

Some budget cars can be brilliant buys, more often it's about being in the right place at the right time / knowing someone who cant be bothered to advertise etc now as there sure aren't many bargains out there being advertised


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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24017 on: 26 June 2022, 20:40:25 »

Sounds to me like the cam timing is out on the pile of French poo. I know someone who did a head gasket and then it was a bitch to start, turned out cam was a tooth out.

I plan on starting again from scratch and revisiting that will be the first job. I did do it in a hurry and a fit of temper with the bloody thing tbh.
I cant help thinking though, that it suddenly started and ran ok for a couple of days ago though, and then went back to no chance of starting once I switched it off.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24018 on: 26 June 2022, 20:45:14 »

Didn't do anything about my kaput windscreen washers on the Mondeo.  ::)
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« Reply #24019 on: 27 June 2022, 09:27:24 »

Up to my ankles in filler dust on the Austin smoothing out all the welds from modding a lot of the panels , think there's as much filler on the floor as on the car !!BTW its a job I hate and only a 1/3 way .
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24020 on: 27 June 2022, 14:43:04 »

Sounds to me like the cam timing is out on the pile of French poo. I know someone who did a head gasket and then it was a bitch to start, turned out cam was a tooth out.

I plan on starting again from scratch and revisiting that will be the first job. I did do it in a hurry and a fit of temper with the bloody thing tbh.
I cant help thinking though, that it suddenly started and ran ok for a couple of days ago though, and then went back to no chance of starting once I switched it off.
I feel your pain, having experienced such weirdness after swapping the engine in Project TB2/Tractor, only for it to run perfectly, just once.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24021 on: 27 June 2022, 14:56:05 »

I hate cars - sometimes.  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24022 on: 03 July 2022, 14:25:58 »

Managed to find a bit of time to go out and have a play with Pierrre.....................and Ive found the problem.  :)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24023 on: 03 July 2022, 14:33:09 »

Managed to find a bit of time to go out and have a play with Pierrre.....................and Ive found the problem.  :)

On a sunny day like this you should be hooning about in the BOXSTER  letting the wind blow through where your hair used to be. ::) ::)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24024 on: 03 July 2022, 14:49:14 »

Droplinks on the Astra.
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« Reply #24025 on: 03 July 2022, 14:54:03 »

Managed to find a bit of time to go out and have a play with Pierrre.....................and Ive found the problem.  :)

On a sunny day like this you should be hooning about in the BOXSTER  letting the wind blow through where your hair used to be. ::) ::)

 ;D That was the plan, but it failed the MOT on Thursday because the handbrake apparently doesnt work on one side.
New cable and shoes should arrive tomorrow.

Problem with Pierre is the camshaft pulley woodruff key is bust. Could still have a bent valve or two, but I wont know until I put it all back together.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24026 on: 03 July 2022, 19:02:36 »

Managed to find a bit of time to go out and have a play with Pierrre.....................and Ive found the problem.  :)

On a sunny day like this you should be hooning about in the BOXSTER  letting the wind blow through where your hair used to be. ::) ::)

 ;D That was the plan, but it failed the MOT on Thursday because the handbrake apparently doesnt work on one side.
New cable and shoes should arrive tomorrow.

Problem with Pierre is the camshaft pulley woodruff key is bust. Could still have a bent valve or two, but I wont know until I put it all back together.
Fingers crossed :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24027 on: 03 July 2022, 19:09:02 »

Spent the day driving around the countryside looking at some right old dogs.  1st one had no documentation at all, and possibly a gearbox fault (but was the updated version of the M32).  Drove fine, apart from the 6th gear thing, and was reasonably clean for its age/mileage.

2nd was a premium priced one, which she would have stretched to if it was in reasonable condition, but was a wreck that only just started, EML on, and a major oil leak.

3rd was another premium priced example, bodywork pretty tidy, but is dreadful condition underneath, despite the engine trying to spread enough oil under it to prevent corrosion.
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« Reply #24028 on: 03 July 2022, 21:20:46 »

 Had a leasurly drive up the A140 to wings and wheels show at Norwich Aviation Museum
Lots to look at there for those with more than a passing interest in planes
Even slower drive back due to the sunday drivers being awake and on the roads
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24029 on: 03 July 2022, 21:39:09 »

I too have been looking around for replacements for Pierre.
I have concluded I had better get him up and running if at all reasonably possible.
The prices people are asking for utter piles of shite are beyond taking the piss.  ::)
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