Spotted in Bracknell

Spotted in Bracknell

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JONSCZ

Original Poster:

1,178 posts

236 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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Quite apt that on a day when I join the 'Facebook Ultima Group' and start thinking even more about Can-Ams that I should see my 1st one for a while on the road today - and close to where I live. Anyway, hello to the owner of the lovely orange Can-Am (with an appropriate reg) spotted on the A322 just south of Bracknell today. Sounded and looked cloud9

confusionhunter

448 posts

221 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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Nabbott????

Racingroj

488 posts

162 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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Yes Nabbot you sneaking out for an early Sunday morning drive, can only be you!

JONSCZ

Original Poster:

1,178 posts

236 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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I have just checked out the profile pic and it was definitely this one - Nabbot. Looks fantastic.
I should add that true to form for a V8, he was turning off to fill up at the petrol station......!

Abbosevolution

352 posts

134 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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So the big question Nabbott - is the oil leak fixed ? Or was it an oil stop
woohoo

Edited by Abbosevolution on Sunday 10th May 21:26

Terminator X

14,922 posts

203 months

Sunday 10th May 2015
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Hope he stuck to 40 through the roadworks eek

TX.

Nabbott

294 posts

135 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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Guilty as charged 😀

Oil leak is 95% there and the last run is one of the 'shake downs'

MarkWebb

983 posts

216 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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Whats 95%? Is it fixed. I am curious to know what it was.

MarkWebb

983 posts

216 months

Monday 11th May 2015
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Whats 95%? Is it fixed. I am curious to know what it was.

Nabbott

294 posts

135 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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So the crank shaft oil seal was definitely leaking - it's now not. Upon putting the car back on the road I think that the aeroquip scavenge pipes were weeping (solved with a little PTFE) but it persists to leak from the back RH side of the sump. Essentially, I think having fixed one leak I've given myself another (albe it way less extreme.

I've ordered a new sump gasket and will be less conservative with the sealant upon refitment..... which brings me onto my next issue (see separate thread).

Baron Greenback

6,961 posts

149 months

Wednesday 13th May 2015
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Dam driving around Bracknell is a nightmare most of the time due to all the temp speed camera/roadworks even in a normal car! Always wanted to see a Ultima, big softspot for the car! Glad the oil leak is almost fixed!

Nabbott

294 posts

135 months

Thursday 14th May 2015
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MarkWebb said:
Whats 95%? Is it fixed. I am curious to know what it was.
BTW - i did stip the g/box, clutch, flywheel, and adaptor plate off to inspect the plugs on the back of the block - nothing - not a trace of oil :smile:

MarkWebb

983 posts

216 months

Friday 15th May 2015
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In that case I am sorry that I mentioned it. At least you are narrowing down the possibilities.

Nabbott

294 posts

135 months

Saturday 16th May 2015
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No need to apologise - it was a totally legitimate suggestion, and it's not like I get to drive the car in March/April anyway laugh

I have a new sump gasket set in the post so will do the flipping sump One last time - and that should be an end of it!!