mk2cossie
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May 12, 2019 16:35:16 GMT
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Ordered a pair of horns yesterday, they arrived about 1pm today, so got those wired in and fitted (Hella branded as well!) Also had all the pads out and cleaned and brake greased those.(and I know before and after are different sides) Not often I take to the discs with an angle grinder... And after And I think I may need to wind the coilovers up a tad Also received an adjustable flasher relay, to cure the hyper flash of the indicators, only to discover it doesn't work! So I made up 3 leads and tried it reversed in the relay holder. That cured it, so I shall take it to work tomorrow and cobble up a lower profile solution
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May 13, 2019 20:51:28 GMT
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Hope all goes well tomorrow Paul!
It'll be good to see it back on the road.
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1982 Granada 2.8 Ghia X - SOLD ☹️ 1976 Mini Clubman Estate - Getting there slowly.
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mk2cossie
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Hope all goes well tomorrow Paul! It'll be good to see it back on the road. Thank you very much I hope it goes well as well, and that I don't have to test it myself
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eurogranada
Europe
To tinker or not to tinker, that is the question...
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Good luck!
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Good luck!
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1982 Ford escort RS1600i Replica 1982 Ford escort 1600L
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mr
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it'll pass,couldnt fail on rot,most of the cars new steel.....
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Got the car from 105 bhp at the crank to 152 at the wheels.nitrous going on next.....if it ain't broke,keep bolting on go faster parts until it is........ www.fordgranadaclubuk.freefo.de
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mk2cossie
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May 14, 2019 16:47:05 GMT
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So, after a hectic day at work (mostly doing a clutch job on a Ford S-Max) I managed to not do my own mot Martin did a sterling job, even giving the headlights a slight tweak back to level and it...
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rickygolf83
Scotland
Mk2 Golf 8v & 16v, VR6, Nova Antibes, Mk4 1.8t & mk4 Gt Tdi 130
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May 14, 2019 17:05:06 GMT
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Congratulations man
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mk2cossie
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May 14, 2019 17:06:01 GMT
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Couple of niggles to sort before Sunday, but pleased with that result
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mk2cossie
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May 14, 2019 19:28:38 GMT
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And thanks to the wondrous online service from our government, I'm taxed for the year as well now
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mr
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glad the old girls back on the black stuff again.............with the noisy pipes lowering house prices in your area. makes me miss driving mine
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Got the car from 105 bhp at the crank to 152 at the wheels.nitrous going on next.....if it ain't broke,keep bolting on go faster parts until it is........ www.fordgranadaclubuk.freefo.de
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eurogranada
Europe
To tinker or not to tinker, that is the question...
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Congrats! I hope to be able to say the same next Tuesday...
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mk2cossie
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May 19, 2019 17:37:34 GMT
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Currently sat on a back road waiting for recovery to get me, shall upload pics and this thread with more info when I'm eventually home and have a charged fone
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May 19, 2019 17:48:42 GMT
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Oh no, bad luck MK2C. Hope you get home soon and it's nothing more than an irritating thing that can be fixed easily.
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May 19, 2019 17:54:10 GMT
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Currently sat on a back road waiting for recovery to get me, shall upload pics and this thread with more info when I'm eventually home and have a charged fone Do the AA recover people for low washer fluid level? Seriously, bad luck and fingers crossed for an easy fix
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May 19, 2019 17:57:59 GMT
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Do the AA recover people for low washer fluid level? I really don't think it's at all appropriate to laugh at this comment under these difficult circumstances. *Bites down hard on fist*
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samta22
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Stuck in once more...
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May 19, 2019 19:30:13 GMT
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I think it was the comment about me driving something equipped with the green oval of doom on it... Turns out he meant to say blue... 😂😂😂
Sorry couldn't resist 😉. Good to meet you guys earlier and hope you made it back without any more dramas.
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'37 Austin 7 '56 Austin A35 '58 Austin A35 '65 Triumph Herald 12/50 '69 MGB GT '74 MGB GT V8'73 TA22 Toyota Celica restoration'95 Mercedes SL320 '04 MGTF 135 'Cool Blue' (Mrs' Baby) '05 Land Rover Discovery 3 V8 '67 Abarth 595 (Mrs' runabout) '18 Disco V
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mr
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Sadly old cars go wrong,just part of older car ownership.at least you can fix it.have you messaged Vic re the rubber part? He may have one knocking around.I can ask him if you want.he had most mk2 parts stashed
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Got the car from 105 bhp at the crank to 152 at the wheels.nitrous going on next.....if it ain't broke,keep bolting on go faster parts until it is........ www.fordgranadaclubuk.freefo.de
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Was it eating donuts on the side of the A27? Saw you underneath it ,but was in the right lane and traffic was heavy.
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mk2cossie
Club Retro Rides Member
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May 20, 2019 13:45:48 GMT
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Was it eating donuts on the side of the A27? Saw you underneath it ,but was in the right lane and traffic was heavy. There's no doughnuts for it to eat I'm afraid I had just launched it from the traffic lights just before where I had managed to abandon the car, there was an over rev like someone had dipped the clutch and no more further forward motion and a lovely racket from the back end. Managed to coast up that road, and then decided it best to try and make the car accessible to work on/investigate. The nearside outer CV joint had shed all 6 ball bearings, caused by the inner joint on the nearside coming loose and only held on by one bolt! Russell, my work colleague managed to locate all 6 bearings, as I was under the car wrestling with an allen key getting the driveshaft unbolted. Got the shaft off, and tried to rebuild the joint, only to remember that you have to take the CV off the shaft to allow articulation to pop each bearing back in With the realisation that I hadn't got a pair of circlip pliers, Russell managed to open the circlip with my multi tool and an open ended spanner and we were in business. All back together and ready to bolt back on. And I can safely say, my car tool kit now needs blue roll and rubber gloves in it after being almost covered up to my armpits in horrid black grease!! A very nice man just up the road I was at the exit of allowed me to wash myself off with a bowl of water, washing up liquid and some suger at his garden table (his missus wouldn't have been very understanding with me making the house black ) and I felt better, even if I wasn't 100% clean. Back on the road, all the way along the A27, through both tunnels of the journey and almost back to Hawkhust, and there was a lack of drive after having straightened up out of a junction and the outer CV gave up again! This time I think the cage inside had died from the lack of clinical cleanliness from the rebuild and had had enough. An hour waiting fo rthe recovery truck to turn up, and I was eventually home with the car unloaded at 9pm, having left Goodwood moments after @quatermass and blackpopracing
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