1985 Austin Metro 1275 Auto
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ttthilvester said:
For many years it would have been a Unipart tool roll, which (from memory) had a full set of AF spanners (ring one end, and open the other), adjustable spanner, 1 x Philips screwdriver, 1 x flat head screwdriver, plug spanner, and a set of feeler gauges.
Pretty much the only tools I used (apart from socket set) for all the years I had a run of British cars - AH Sprite, 997 Cooper, Mini 1000 (2), 1275 Midget, 1275GT Clubman, MGB GT, GT6 MK3, MG Metro Turbo.
Still have most of its contents somewhere.![smile](/inc/images/smile.gif)
I might have to put together a little tool roll like that to chuck in the boot in that case. Plus cable ties etc. I've already bought a little jump start pack for when the inevitable flat battery happens Pretty much the only tools I used (apart from socket set) for all the years I had a run of British cars - AH Sprite, 997 Cooper, Mini 1000 (2), 1275 Midget, 1275GT Clubman, MGB GT, GT6 MK3, MG Metro Turbo.
Still have most of its contents somewhere.
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Edited by ttthilvester on Thursday 27th October 11:42
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I'm also thinking about fitting a battery cut off switch somewhere so that it can't started without knowing where that is. Plenty of utter scrotes round our way that might see it as an easy target
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It's arrived ![biggrin](/inc/images/biggrin.gif)
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Of course in typical BL fashion it decided leaving the trailer under its own steam was too much like hard work. The engine was started and within a few seconds a strange noise emanated from the engine bay. The oil filter seal had decided enough was enough and was dumping oil all over the guys trailer! So we had to push it off the trailer and into my work car park
I've got an oil filter coming this afternoon so I can get that sorted and then hopefully take it for a drive ![smile](/inc/images/smile.gif)
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Of course in typical BL fashion it decided leaving the trailer under its own steam was too much like hard work. The engine was started and within a few seconds a strange noise emanated from the engine bay. The oil filter seal had decided enough was enough and was dumping oil all over the guys trailer! So we had to push it off the trailer and into my work car park
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A lull at work earlier today had me sat on eBay looking for some MG Metro seats. The couple of sets advertised were looking pretty saggy, which is understandable given their age. I then went off on a tangent and started looking at seats from other makes.
I came across a set of front seats from an early Suzuki Swift GTi and put in a cheeky offer of £100 less than the seller had them advertised for. Within a couple of minutes he'd accepted the offer. I've just got to arrange the four hour round trip to collect them now![banghead](/inc/images/banghead.gif)
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I think they look old enough to blend in reasonably well with the rest of the Metro interior![smile](/inc/images/smile.gif)
I came across a set of front seats from an early Suzuki Swift GTi and put in a cheeky offer of £100 less than the seller had them advertised for. Within a couple of minutes he'd accepted the offer. I've just got to arrange the four hour round trip to collect them now
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I think they look old enough to blend in reasonably well with the rest of the Metro interior
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When discussing buying this car with the seller he mentioned that the choke cable needed to be replaced. Not a problem thought I. However it has been a problem. So far I've bought two different choke cables and neither of them have been long enough ![laugh](/inc/images/laugh.gif)
Thankfully I think I've found the correct one and it's winging its way to me as I type! Once that arrives I'll actually go out for my first drive in the Metro. So far it's just sitting in the corner of the workshop at work looking all sad.
Also, my hydralastic pump arrived today so I can raise the suspension a bit![smile](/inc/images/smile.gif)
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I've also spoken to the local graphics company about making another of these stickers to go on the other side. Not a standard Metro sticker but I think it suits the car really well.
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Thankfully I think I've found the correct one and it's winging its way to me as I type! Once that arrives I'll actually go out for my first drive in the Metro. So far it's just sitting in the corner of the workshop at work looking all sad.
Also, my hydralastic pump arrived today so I can raise the suspension a bit
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I've also spoken to the local graphics company about making another of these stickers to go on the other side. Not a standard Metro sticker but I think it suits the car really well.
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I popped down to Dorset this morning and picked these up.
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They’re from a Mk2 Suzuki Swift GTi. They’re in really good condition and they were cheap! Should look good in the Metro![smile](/inc/images/smile.gif)
Just need to get the correct rails welded on and then they’ll be going in!
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They’re from a Mk2 Suzuki Swift GTi. They’re in really good condition and they were cheap! Should look good in the Metro
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Just need to get the correct rails welded on and then they’ll be going in!
Edited by Sammo123 on Thursday 15th December 15:16
I got my insurance renewal through this morning. The price had gone up by £100 from last year ![grumpy](/inc/images/grumpy.gif)
After a bit of messing around on the various comparison sites I bagged myself another years insurance for the princely sum of £98. I also went through Topcashback so will get £43 back from that
I'm not gonna complain about paying £55 a year for insurance ![bounce](/inc/images/bounce.gif)
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After a bit of messing around on the various comparison sites I bagged myself another years insurance for the princely sum of £98. I also went through Topcashback so will get £43 back from that
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A long overdue update.
I lost my job in January so all plans were put on hold. I’ve managed to get an interim job driving a recovery truck for pretty much minimum wage and I’m in the process of getting my HGV licence but that won’t be for a few months yet. All this has meant I’ve had to scale back my plans for the little Metro as I don’t know when I’m going to have a decent amount of money coming in again.
The bike head conversion will have to wait. I’ve got the spare block stored in the garage so that can be done one day. I’ve found someone locally that can modify the auto block to convert it to manual. He’s done hundreds of them for his race cars so I’m happy he knows what he’s doing. While the engine is out I’m replacing the various bearings to freshen it all up and I’m going to chuck a Swiftune cam in there to liven it up a bit too. Along with the manual gearbox and a slightly larger carb’ this should make it much more fun to drive.
I need to sell my F56 Cooper S as I can no longer afford the monthly payments or fuel in that so in preparation for finally using the Metro as a daily I decided to sort the cooling system out. When I drove the car to the Brooklands New Years Day Gathering it was getting a bit warm going along the A3. I decided to replace the water pump, thermostat and flush the cooling system through as well.
This is what I was greeted with this morning. The crap weather the other day had blown the cover off the car.
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I got straight on and removed the front fog lamps. I haven’t been a fan of them since I bought the car. The bumper isn’t great under the brackets but I can get another one at some point. Then the front panel came off and I started draining the coolant. I say coolant, it was more of a pinky rusty colour that came out.
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Once the rad, alternator and coolant hoses were all off I got on with removing the thermostat and water pump. The pump didn’t look very old at all but I’d already bought a replacement so it was getting used. Annoyingly the only replacement I could find was one with a water bypass pipe. These aren’t used in the Metro so I tapped the hole and thread locked a bolt in there along with some silicone for good measure. Hopefully it doesn’t leak!!
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With that done I bolted the new pump in and reattached everything. It started raining at this point so this is the last photo I took!
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The front panel went back on but I’ve left the Rover grill off. I’ve got the proper Austin one to go on so I’ll give that a clean up and then fit it. I also realised I didn’t have any coolant so I’ll need to pop to the motor factors and get some during the week. Once it’s filled up I can drive it to work one day and see how the coolant temp is looking. Nothing was blocked when I flushed it so hopefully it was just a knackered thermostat causing the car to get hot.
Oh, I also found a nice puddle of water in the passenger footwells when I looked in there earlier. Looks like it’s coming through the passenger rear window seal so I’ll need to order a new seal for that. Not the end of the world. I think I’ll do the other side while I’m at it too!
I lost my job in January so all plans were put on hold. I’ve managed to get an interim job driving a recovery truck for pretty much minimum wage and I’m in the process of getting my HGV licence but that won’t be for a few months yet. All this has meant I’ve had to scale back my plans for the little Metro as I don’t know when I’m going to have a decent amount of money coming in again.
The bike head conversion will have to wait. I’ve got the spare block stored in the garage so that can be done one day. I’ve found someone locally that can modify the auto block to convert it to manual. He’s done hundreds of them for his race cars so I’m happy he knows what he’s doing. While the engine is out I’m replacing the various bearings to freshen it all up and I’m going to chuck a Swiftune cam in there to liven it up a bit too. Along with the manual gearbox and a slightly larger carb’ this should make it much more fun to drive.
I need to sell my F56 Cooper S as I can no longer afford the monthly payments or fuel in that so in preparation for finally using the Metro as a daily I decided to sort the cooling system out. When I drove the car to the Brooklands New Years Day Gathering it was getting a bit warm going along the A3. I decided to replace the water pump, thermostat and flush the cooling system through as well.
This is what I was greeted with this morning. The crap weather the other day had blown the cover off the car.
![](https://img.retro-rides.org/i/v/sammo/766eb2a7feba.jpg)
I got straight on and removed the front fog lamps. I haven’t been a fan of them since I bought the car. The bumper isn’t great under the brackets but I can get another one at some point. Then the front panel came off and I started draining the coolant. I say coolant, it was more of a pinky rusty colour that came out.
![](https://img.retro-rides.org/i/v/sammo/cdfaa5b3ebcc.jpg)
Once the rad, alternator and coolant hoses were all off I got on with removing the thermostat and water pump. The pump didn’t look very old at all but I’d already bought a replacement so it was getting used. Annoyingly the only replacement I could find was one with a water bypass pipe. These aren’t used in the Metro so I tapped the hole and thread locked a bolt in there along with some silicone for good measure. Hopefully it doesn’t leak!!
![](https://img.retro-rides.org/i/v/sammo/105fed4676ef.jpg)
With that done I bolted the new pump in and reattached everything. It started raining at this point so this is the last photo I took!
![](https://img.retro-rides.org/i/v/sammo/3c465ff4badd.jpg)
The front panel went back on but I’ve left the Rover grill off. I’ve got the proper Austin one to go on so I’ll give that a clean up and then fit it. I also realised I didn’t have any coolant so I’ll need to pop to the motor factors and get some during the week. Once it’s filled up I can drive it to work one day and see how the coolant temp is looking. Nothing was blocked when I flushed it so hopefully it was just a knackered thermostat causing the car to get hot.
Oh, I also found a nice puddle of water in the passenger footwells when I looked in there earlier. Looks like it’s coming through the passenger rear window seal so I’ll need to order a new seal for that. Not the end of the world. I think I’ll do the other side while I’m at it too!
Filled the engine with coolant today. Good news, no leaks and the temp is now staying slap bang in the middle of the gauge ![smile](/inc/images/smile.gif)
Also fitted a steering wheel that I’ve had kicking around for ages. Much nicer to use than the standard bus wheel!
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The engine is still running like a sack of s
t though so it’s going to a local Mini specialist on Wednesday for a tune up.
The car is now officially being used as my daily so it better behave!
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Also fitted a steering wheel that I’ve had kicking around for ages. Much nicer to use than the standard bus wheel!
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The engine is still running like a sack of s
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The car is now officially being used as my daily so it better behave!
Another quick update.
I decided to take the Metro to work today. It still isn’t running right but it made it there with no dramas. On the way home I had to jump on the A3 to go and get dog food. It started getting quite hot on the way there and then on the way back it started boiling over! The section of A3 I was on has nowhere to pull over so I had to just keep going. The engine was rattling its poor little head off by the time I got off the A3. By that point I figured whatever damage is done is done so I carried on the extra five minutes home with it rattling and steaming away
I got home and couldn’t get the bonnet open so it’s been abandoned outside the house for now.
Absolutely no idea what to check next as I’ve flushed the cooling system, replaced the water pump and thermostat and checked the fan is working.
I decided to take the Metro to work today. It still isn’t running right but it made it there with no dramas. On the way home I had to jump on the A3 to go and get dog food. It started getting quite hot on the way there and then on the way back it started boiling over! The section of A3 I was on has nowhere to pull over so I had to just keep going. The engine was rattling its poor little head off by the time I got off the A3. By that point I figured whatever damage is done is done so I carried on the extra five minutes home with it rattling and steaming away
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Absolutely no idea what to check next as I’ve flushed the cooling system, replaced the water pump and thermostat and checked the fan is working.
FHCNICK said:
Sorry to hear about your recent misfortunes. Have you got hot air coming from your vents with the heater on? Could the puddle of water in the passenger footwell be from the heater matrix letting go?
All the best
Nick
The puddle is definitely coming through the rear window seal so no issues there. All the best
Nick
I was going to strip the engine down at some point anyway, change it to manual and add a few choice bits along the way. This has just sped that process up a bit now I reckon.
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