About time too
Discussion
Ever noticed how life has little regard for your plans?
It must be 4 years + since I bought the Taimar and aside from keeping her dry, little else was accomplished. I moved house and so now my time is taken renovating a cottage but I got the itch to tinker a few weeks back , just an hour pinched here and there but enjoyed the change of scenery.
Task 1 was to remove the wiring, all labelled up but so many DIY adds on and stumped cables, I want to replace the lot with a modern module with relays/fuses included.
It must be 4 years + since I bought the Taimar and aside from keeping her dry, little else was accomplished. I moved house and so now my time is taken renovating a cottage but I got the itch to tinker a few weeks back , just an hour pinched here and there but enjoyed the change of scenery.
Task 1 was to remove the wiring, all labelled up but so many DIY adds on and stumped cables, I want to replace the lot with a modern module with relays/fuses included.
Being a Billy no mates and living in the middle of nowhere dictates the body lift needing a different approach to the usual "one bod per corner and another to roll the chassis" method, Despite my hopeless memory, I did recall a useful article by Oldgeebee ? Whereby the bodylift can be achieved solo.
I'm not completely done but the body is now free and all ancillaries are disconnected.
So until I get my workshop built and the garage can be cleared of the clutter, this is it for now.
I'm not completely done but the body is now free and all ancillaries are disconnected.
So until I get my workshop built and the garage can be cleared of the clutter, this is it for now.
Edited by aureliusTVR on Sunday 9th May 07:33
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