My slightly knackered old cars
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Re: My slightly knackered old cars
That L200 didn't look too bad to weld up, looks like the only tricky but it's going to be the bed support.
Is the engine ok? It sounded slightly off in the video but my phone sound is crap.
Is the engine ok? It sounded slightly off in the video but my phone sound is crap.
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Re: My slightly knackered old cars
Killed the un-killable
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The Camry died.
It cut out on a wet roundabout and wouldn't restart so had to A-frame it with the 505. Had a quick look and it doesn't seem to be getting spark, the coil is inside the distributor and looks a little bit rusty, tested with a multimeter and seemed like the likely culprit.
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IMG_20211029_135457310_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
My Aprilia passed its mot after replacing the chain, tyre and a couple of other bits and pieces. It ran out of mot in July and I've been considering selling it lately but it's probably the wrong time of year to be selling a bike. I hadn't driven it in a while and drove it to the mot last week and it really is great fun to rag around, it'll rev above 11k and smells phenomenal burning the 2 stroke oil!
IMG_20211029_142634239_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_9761 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_9764 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_9766 by srblythe, on Flickr
The Chevette is finally rust free and (many shades of) one colour, a friend said he'd come up one day and respray if properly for me but I'm happy enough with it as it is for now.
IMG_20211029_101452621_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
IMG_20211029_121222549_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
The Camry died.
It cut out on a wet roundabout and wouldn't restart so had to A-frame it with the 505. Had a quick look and it doesn't seem to be getting spark, the coil is inside the distributor and looks a little bit rusty, tested with a multimeter and seemed like the likely culprit.
IMG_20211029_121230773 by srblythe, on Flickr
IMG_20211029_135440153_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
IMG_20211029_135457310_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
My Aprilia passed its mot after replacing the chain, tyre and a couple of other bits and pieces. It ran out of mot in July and I've been considering selling it lately but it's probably the wrong time of year to be selling a bike. I hadn't driven it in a while and drove it to the mot last week and it really is great fun to rag around, it'll rev above 11k and smells phenomenal burning the 2 stroke oil!
IMG_20211029_142634239_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_9761 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_9764 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_9766 by srblythe, on Flickr
The Chevette is finally rust free and (many shades of) one colour, a friend said he'd come up one day and respray if properly for me but I'm happy enough with it as it is for now.
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Re: My slightly knackered old cars
Has the chevette been mot'd yet?
I'd leave the spray job as it is. It looks mean af. I wouldn't park next to the fucker at asda put it that way.
I'd leave the spray job as it is. It looks mean af. I wouldn't park next to the fucker at asda put it that way.
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Re: My slightly knackered old cars
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Carried out some towing with the LDV taking the 205 to a local garage to do all of the fiddly jobs I can't be bothered with such as changing the clutch cable and swapping the rear beam.
Mot is out on the 505 so started making preparations for its test next week and found some rot to deal with.
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IMG_20211106_160949920 by srblythe, on Flickr
Should be straight forward making repair panels but it is a worry welding next to a plastic fuel tank so have jammed some wood in to try shielding it from sparks of molten metal.
IMG_20211106_135543680 by srblythe, on Flickr
IMG_20211106_141019198_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
Carried out some towing with the LDV taking the 205 to a local garage to do all of the fiddly jobs I can't be bothered with such as changing the clutch cable and swapping the rear beam.
Mot is out on the 505 so started making preparations for its test next week and found some rot to deal with.
IMG_20211106_152323596 by srblythe, on Flickr
IMG_20211106_160949920 by srblythe, on Flickr
Should be straight forward making repair panels but it is a worry welding next to a plastic fuel tank so have jammed some wood in to try shielding it from sparks of molten metal.
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Re: My slightly knackered old cars
What you want is some nice asbestos roofing sheet, or failing that a heat proof mat as used by plumbers.
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Re: My slightly knackered old cars
New coil fitted to the Camry and it's back in action.
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Old one looked quite rusty.
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Fired right up and driving fine.
More welding done on the 505, made up the inner panel first.
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And made an outer panel which still needs a bit of dressing and paint.
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Old one looked quite rusty.
RJC_0105 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_0157 by srblythe, on Flickr
Fired right up and driving fine.
More welding done on the 505, made up the inner panel first.
IMG_20211108_153758982_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
IMG_20211108_161651537_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
And made an outer panel which still needs a bit of dressing and paint.
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I discovered that the Skoda was leaking oil at an alarming rate and after checking the oil level found it was showing as over-filled on the dipstick.
IMG_20211014_135928718_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
IMG_20211017_130536146_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
Knowing what the likely issue would be I drained the oil and removed the mechanical fuel pump from the side of the engine, the diaphragm had perished and was leaking petrol into the engine causing the oil level to increase and the oil to become thin enough to leak out of every seal!
I fitted a new fuel pump, filter and oil filter and changed the oil which made a massive difference.
Also fitted a generic chrome air filter as it was missing the original air filter housing and has had an SU carb chucked on there.
IMG_20211031_143615377_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
Next job was to replace the wiper stalk.
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RJC_9883 by srblythe, on Flickr
New stalk came with strange foreign coffee biscuit.
IMG_20211103_120018353 by srblythe, on Flickr
I took it for a drive around town, seems to be going a lot better.
RJC_9901 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_9898 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_9895 by srblythe, on Flickr
I even took some rubbish to the recycling centre and got some bemused looks from the staff as I emptied the rubbish out from under the bonnet.
I discovered that the Skoda was leaking oil at an alarming rate and after checking the oil level found it was showing as over-filled on the dipstick.
IMG_20211014_135928718_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
IMG_20211017_130536146_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
Knowing what the likely issue would be I drained the oil and removed the mechanical fuel pump from the side of the engine, the diaphragm had perished and was leaking petrol into the engine causing the oil level to increase and the oil to become thin enough to leak out of every seal!
I fitted a new fuel pump, filter and oil filter and changed the oil which made a massive difference.
Also fitted a generic chrome air filter as it was missing the original air filter housing and has had an SU carb chucked on there.
IMG_20211031_143615377_HDR by srblythe, on Flickr
Next job was to replace the wiper stalk.
IMG_20211026_145204134 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_9883 by srblythe, on Flickr
New stalk came with strange foreign coffee biscuit.
IMG_20211103_120018353 by srblythe, on Flickr
I took it for a drive around town, seems to be going a lot better.
RJC_9901 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_9898 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_9895 by srblythe, on Flickr
I even took some rubbish to the recycling centre and got some bemused looks from the staff as I emptied the rubbish out from under the bonnet.
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