Can anything else go wrong ?

Can anything else go wrong ?

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GOG440

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9,247 posts

190 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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Monday I went to pull the wedge out of the garage to give it a wash etc, started up (eventually) but when I went to back it out of the garage i realised I had a very floppy one (clutch pedal that is) and I was unable to get in any gear. A quick chat to the Phils at Aeromotive and a top up of clutch fluid and all seemed ok so I had a bit of a blast around to charge the battery and it suddenly developed a nasty misfire, wouldnt pull over about 3k rpm and sounded like a bag of spanners. On my way home it gave a couple of massive backfires and seems happier now.
This morning I went to pull it out of the garage to take it for a new slave cylinder, it stalled and wouldnt re start, then one of the bonnet struts pinged off its mounting and the bloody bolt holding the front of the bonnet fell out.Then the drivers window jumped out of its runners and ended up in the bottom of the door.

I know they are all only little things but they have all happened at once.

JumboBeef

3,772 posts

177 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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Sorry to hear that........but it did make me smile smile

Carry On Wedging.

mrzigazaga

18,557 posts

165 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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Blimey mate you don't live on Elm street do you...Hope you get it sorted...Ziga

ElvisWedgely

2,714 posts

165 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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GOG440 said:
Monday I went to pull the wedge out of the garage to give it a wash etc, started up (eventually) but when I went to back it out of the garage i realised I had a very floppy one (clutch pedal that is) and I was unable to get in any gear. A quick chat to the Phils at Aeromotive and a top up of clutch fluid and all seemed ok so I had a bit of a blast around to charge the battery and it suddenly developed a nasty misfire, wouldnt pull over about 3k rpm and sounded like a bag of spanners. On my way home it gave a couple of massive backfires and seems happier now.
This morning I went to pull it out of the garage to take it for a new slave cylinder, it stalled and wouldnt re start, then one of the bonnet struts pinged off its mounting and the bloody bolt holding the front of the bonnet fell out.Then the drivers window jumped out of its runners and ended up in the bottom of the door.

I know they are all only little things but they have all happened at once.
It's these little things that make us love the Wedge so much. It gives you so many little things to fettle with and enjoy ourselves. Just imagine how boring it would be if it was a BMW. biggrin

Tony. TCB.

MrPicky

1,233 posts

267 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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Friday 13th

Waynester

6,338 posts

250 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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Thought these things were only meant to happen in 3s??

As said ^ ^ maybe the date hasn't helped.

Wedges eh.. gotta love em wink

adam quantrill

11,538 posts

242 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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Maybe in this case they happen in 13's? I counted 8 in the top post so that's 5 to go....

GOG440

Original Poster:

9,247 posts

190 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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[quote=mrzigazaga]Blimey mate you don't live on Elm street do you...Hope you get it sorted...Ziga[/quote
You couldnt make it up could you.

Oh and my front numberplate fell off too.

But that is due to a genuine TVR [-]design flaw[-] feature, the molded in numberplate aperture isnt quite the right shape so a standard sized numberplate is very slightly too big so the sticky pads that came with my plate cant hold it in place.

Mr WST

479 posts

173 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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Andy sounds like you need to write a song
An 80s classic
Me My Wedge & I.

biggrin

JumboBeef

3,772 posts

177 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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GOG440 said:
Oh and my front numberplate fell off too.

But that is due to a genuine TVR [-]design flaw[-] feature, the molded in numberplate aperture isnt quite the right shape so a standard sized numberplate is very slightly too big so the sticky pads that came with my plate cant hold it in place.
Google show plates. If you order a set with standard font, they look exactly the same as normal ones (except you don't get the kite mark or manufacturers address which isn't requested on pre 2001 cars IIRC), but you can order slightly different sizes.

And you don't have to mess about with all that paperwork nonsense wink

mrzigazaga

18,557 posts

165 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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JumboBeef said:
Google show plates.
I use them all the time....Just make sure you go for "Legal standard"....

ElvisWedgely

2,714 posts

165 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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JumboBeef said:
And you don't have to mess about with all that paperwork nonsense wink
All number plates in the UK must displaythe BSA numbers and or logo. Usualy found as a small print on the edge of the number plate. Whithout these the number plate is not legal and becomes a sign rather like the ones children have on their bedroom door. The reason why you can buy them on line without the paperwork is because they are not legal and is an offence to use on a car as they do not comply with British standards, so in effect you may be driving around with no number numberplate at all. It could qualify as three points on the licence and a hefty fine, so BEWARE.

Tony. TCB.

mrzigazaga

18,557 posts

165 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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ElvisWedgely said:
All number plates in the UK must displaythe BSA numbers and or logo.
This may be true Tony but i don't but as i said if you go for UK "Legal standard" although they don't have the stamp the lettering is the legal requirement..The one i had on Delilah was probably 2mm smaller on the lettering and the previous MOT garage moaned about it and failed the car...Always keep your old one....Ziga

ElvisWedgely

2,714 posts

165 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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mrzigazaga said:
ElvisWedgely said:
All number plates in the UK must displaythe BSA numbers and or logo.
This may be true Tony but i don't but as i said if you go for UK "Legal standard" although they don't have the stamp the lettering is the legal requirement..The one i had on Delilah was probably 2mm smaller on the lettering and the previous MOT garage moaned about it and failed the car...Always keep your old one....Ziga
This may not apply to number plates aquired pre 2001, so cars registered before this date could get away with as it's hard to prove when the plate was purchased, but all the same it doesn't comply with todays standards.

Tony. TCB.

mrzigazaga

18,557 posts

165 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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..This is not a registered legal number plate on your vehicle..You "WILL" Comply....laugh


Wedg1e

26,803 posts

265 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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MrPicky said:
Friday 13th
Christine, surely?

JumboBeef

3,772 posts

177 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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ElvisWedgely said:
mrzigazaga said:
ElvisWedgely said:
All number plates in the UK must displaythe BSA numbers and or logo.
This may be true Tony but i don't but as i said if you go for UK "Legal standard" although they don't have the stamp the lettering is the legal requirement..The one i had on Delilah was probably 2mm smaller on the lettering and the previous MOT garage moaned about it and failed the car...Always keep your old one....Ziga
This may not apply to number plates aquired pre 2001, so cars registered before this date could get away with as it's hard to prove when the plate was purchased, but all the same it doesn't comply with todays standards.

Tony. TCB.
Wot I said wink

carob

3,585 posts

211 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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The only thing worse/wrong could of been waking up after a night on the Rusty!!!!!!!!!!!

Rob

adam quantrill

11,538 posts

242 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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That's a good idea Zigmeister - I shall get one with the old font - mine got replaced a while back and the new font looks out of place. As you say Tony - it's "hard to prove" either way....

Mr WST

479 posts

173 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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carob said:
The only thing worse/wrong could of been waking up after a night on the Rusty!!!!!!!!!!!

Rob
HAHA he is trying to forget that night Rob

Thack