Well I did go out - first thing to check that I'd get out of the latest roadworks for jobs PM. Then I applied for my OAP Bus Pass. Will I ever use it ?
Then PM when I did leave for Harkstead in the trusty SAAB I faced this.
Well I did go out - first thing to check that I'd get out of the latest roadworks for jobs PM. Then I applied for my OAP Bus Pass. Will I ever use it ?
Then PM when I did leave for Harkstead in the trusty SAAB I faced this.
I got under the E-type to clean it at last. Starting at the back I found it filthy both sides. It was also stained somehow which was impossible to remove. I gave it a clean, a T-Cut, a spray and eventually a polish.
It came up well, although I noticed a bit of a rusty bit on the left that I need to patch in the warm. I also cleared out gutters under the back wheels again. This was just from one side - again.
That explains the noise as I drove it away - the stones being thrown up. I then went along both sides and got most of the muck off.
Finally I did the top bodywork and put the bubble back on top. It's going to be cold again next week so we'll leave it covered over.
We started with a quick run in the dirty SAAB to the allotment to pump up the barrow tyre.
But before that ...
I uncovered the E-type to work on it and found that the bubble was in the way still. So I hung it from the middle which seemed to work - although compromised the doors a bit.
Starting with the plugs - #1 and #2 were a bit dirty but fine - not sure what miles we've done since I cleaned them last ? #3 was sootier though as was 6. This is 3.
It was early October I cleaned them off last. Less than 150 miles ago - so running a bit rich but it's all been short runs this year.
The water was fine - although there was a small pool under the car. Oil full - if a little black. No change in the clutch or brake fluid levels either. Finally tyres and three out of four needed a bit of air.
So about an hour later I'd done the checks, but as the fan had only been going an hour I pottered for a bit longer.
Before driving out I put a second knot in the string holding the bubble up and hey-presto it does not sit on the car any more !
Then I thought I'd just get it out ...
As planned I checked the Talbot water first thing and yes it's low - although hard to actually see in there squeezed in the bubble.
It needed just shy of two pints - but the red markers were still aligned so probably just natural depletion over the months. In fact not sure when I checked it last ?
Then I set the fan heater on the sump of the smaller 1930's member of the collection for a couple of hours - as I watched for the roads to dry and got on with more Garage DIY. That done the car started quite easily so I left it to warm up as I tidied the tools away.
PM we set off around the block - but first we called in to Nigel's to drop off the auction catalogues John gave me. Luckily I could get off the road.
I 'popped' up the the Rootes Norfolk meeting today - via Glevering of course. Trusty SAAB in the gloom and then rain. They have advanced the extra road works up there which now means more closed routes so it took us a bit longer than before. But here we are.
It was a grey, dull and cold day that started icy. Glad I did the Talbot yesterday.
The only car action was creating book to be printed from my VW Mini-Me adventure.
That seemed a while ago - 2018 in fact.
I was in two minds about working on the Talbot today, but the sun was out and so I said to myself I'd 'just do something' knowing I'd do more.
It was a one degree start as I put both fan heaters on in the Garage and after an hour and a half it was bearable. Actually dressed in four layers it was fine - if a bit cramped in there with the two bubbles.
Ok here we go - lift the floor again. 15-20 mins later the batteries are disconnected and we're ready for stage two. Next check have I blown any if the fuses ? No all the fuses were good.
However the poor connection I made was instantly loose and virtually fell out before I could undo the bar holding the wires in.
The blue female fitting I had bought was far too small, but the yellow was correct so I re-did the connection with that. It felt OK at first but when I put the wire into the connection and reconnected it - well it just fell off again. Odd. So I did it again and eventually we had a good connection both ends.
We still had that odd spare blue wire but we had everything else back and firm.
I tried fitting the battery cut off and thought I had some success the strain it was put under actually bent the whole unit so that the fitting wouldn't work.
I also discovered if you connect the front battery, then the power is in the system and the ignition comes on so obviously the second battery is just for the boost which might explain why that needs more to be charged or is it the other way round ?
Anyway by 12:00 I'd finished putting the car back together - so start or leave it ? Oh go on no guts no glory. It was a bit hesitant to start but ...
NO RED LIGHT
Off to clear the boat this morning - before Storm Goretti arrives. The roadworks in the village had moved down a bit, but then there were another 4 sets on the road to Shotley to get through before we got to the boat.
It was a quick job to load up though - easier than before it seemed. Then 5 sets of red light home too.
We returned the van first thing and noticed most of the snow has gone for now.
Walked to Harkstead to pick up the van first thing. There it was.
Another bitterly cold day - but nice and sunny.
I decided to fix the MK2 boot catch first. so off came the five plastic 'studs' that hold it on with a small screwdriver. Of course one went 'ping' and disappeared into the gravel - but I think that was the broken one anyway.
That revealed the mechanism.
It's the fitting to the left under the serial number on the lock that doesn't move. The bar that pulls/pushes it is attached to the spindle that the little white fitting is on. I greased both bits and it quickly freed up and worked fine again.
I put the cover back on and as I had a similar stud it looks fine.
I last fixed that in October 2020 - and I don't think the hole I found will actually let lubricant get to the mechanism.
PM I wanted to do my bit for the planet.
A very cold and frosty day but no snow. Roads looked very salty and bad though so no Vintage Ventures today.
Instead an afternoon MK2 run to Stutton.