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CR6ZZ said:
House renovations mainly, along with some art work, but I do need to play with the location of the 40s brake and accelerator pedals so that I can heel and toe more easily.
Nice way to pass the time How's it going now after the Race4Life day at Teretonga? I was in the Fiat 124 Spider Abarth behind you in the picture
Got some small bits and pieces I could do on the A310, plus finish oiling the cedar on one wall of the house.
Other than that, it's work from home. And walking.
It's weird going out though, everything looks so normal (no floods, slips, earthquake damage or signs of alien invasion), but there's so little activity outside.
Other than that, it's work from home. And walking.
It's weird going out though, everything looks so normal (no floods, slips, earthquake damage or signs of alien invasion), but there's so little activity outside.
Caterhamfan said:
Nice way to pass the time How's it going now after the Race4Life day at Teretonga?
I was in the Fiat 124 Spider Abarth behind you in the picture
Nice little car the Abarth.I was in the Fiat 124 Spider Abarth behind you in the picture
We couldn't figure out why the sudden issue after 2500 trouble-free miles. However, we re-torqued the heads, changed the coolant, altered the settings on the EWP controller, and removed the thermostat (which the EWP makes redundant anyway). Problem appears to be gone now, with temp on short runs staying in the 85 - 90 range and coolant no longer being spat out. I need to take it out for a long, hard run to be sure, but that's not going to happen for a few weeks now.
CR6ZZ said:
Nice little car the Abarth.
Thanks! 3 years and 56,000ks and we absolutely love it
We couldn't figure out why the sudden issue after 2500 trouble-free miles. However, we re-torqued the heads, changed the coolant, altered the settings on the EWP controller, and removed the thermostat (which the EWP makes redundant anyway). Problem appears to be gone now, with temp on short runs staying in the 85 - 90 range and coolant no longer being spat out. I need to take it out for a long, hard run to be sure, but that's not going to happen for a few weeks now.
Good to hear it wasn't anything too serious!Thanks! 3 years and 56,000ks and we absolutely love it
We couldn't figure out why the sudden issue after 2500 trouble-free miles. However, we re-torqued the heads, changed the coolant, altered the settings on the EWP controller, and removed the thermostat (which the EWP makes redundant anyway). Problem appears to be gone now, with temp on short runs staying in the 85 - 90 range and coolant no longer being spat out. I need to take it out for a long, hard run to be sure, but that's not going to happen for a few weeks now.
GravelBen said:
Greased the brake caliper slider pins on the MX5 this afternoon... and discovered some Mazdaspeed suspension when I took the wheels off. That might explain why it looks a bit lower than standard! Nice bonus anyway.
Happy days. I have come so close to buying an MX5 a number of times. Prob the most fun car I have driven, certainly for the money!Edited by GravelBen on Sunday 29th March 08:32
I changed the plug wires on the 944 yesterday. They were marked with "made in West Germany" so have done really well but were on the way out.
We are "trapped" in Orewa (retirement paradise!) and can't get back to the UK until Singapore opens up for transits. Tried to re-book flights but three times they have been cancelled now booked on Singapore Airlines for 2nd May but even that is looking doubtful now. Did manage to get tickets on Qatar Airways too (at great cost) but for one reason or another couldn't make that flight so have got vouchers for the value, the only other option at the moment is Air NZ to Los Angeles and then Virgin to London but really, really do not want to shell out another huge wadge and then be left with Qatar and Singapore Airlines vouchers that I may or may not be able to use in the future. Currently holed up in a rented bungalow that we have to vacate the minute the lockdown is over and the only view is the Countdown loading bay that is bloo*y noisy with huge refrigerated trucks in and out all day!! At least we can go for a walk on the beach which is only 3 mins down the road.
At my last wof check the mechanic found a little bit of rust in the chassis of my '87 TVR S. In UK it is likely one of these would have a little bit of chassis in its rust. Repair would not be possible with the body on due to the location of the rusty tube. Over the last few days I have removed the body from the car and generally chassis condition is better than expected. Removing the body during the lock down was pretty tricky as I had to make do with what i had on hand and do it on my own.
It is now off and stowed in the garage but I still have to strip the chassis down, motor out etc but at least with the body off everything will be accessible. A few more days and I should have a bare chassis and will then have to wait until the end of the lock down to get repairs carried out.
Dave
It is now off and stowed in the garage but I still have to strip the chassis down, motor out etc but at least with the body off everything will be accessible. A few more days and I should have a bare chassis and will then have to wait until the end of the lock down to get repairs carried out.
Dave
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