What's happening in your garage this weekend ?
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Just fitted a new middle box to the Range Rover, ready for MOT on Saturday.
All was going great until I tried to get the rear rubber hanger back on. Had to use a 5" G Clamp to pull the brackets together. Worked great until the rubber slid on the fecking G clamp slipped off; falling 10 inches and ttting me in the forehead
All was going great until I tried to get the rear rubber hanger back on. Had to use a 5" G Clamp to pull the brackets together. Worked great until the rubber slid on the fecking G clamp slipped off; falling 10 inches and ttting me in the forehead
Re-furbed steering rack, new TREs and new ARB bushes was last weekend - geo check this week.
This weekend was fitting the shiny new ARP stainless manifold bolts to my one stainless manifold. Aside from not corroding like the ordinary steel ones have, they have 3/8" hex heads rather than 14mm hex heads, so more clearance for the spanners. Nordlock washers as well to prevent loosening. The other side stainless manifold arrived last week, so will be changed at some future point.
This weekend was fitting the shiny new ARP stainless manifold bolts to my one stainless manifold. Aside from not corroding like the ordinary steel ones have, they have 3/8" hex heads rather than 14mm hex heads, so more clearance for the spanners. Nordlock washers as well to prevent loosening. The other side stainless manifold arrived last week, so will be changed at some future point.
Had a mate do a through valet of the golf gti inside outside wash and poish, clay bar and wax for £30.Bargain.
Cleaned the SLK 55.
Fitted the engine bar wiring loom - it looks very professional and subtle, managed to get the ecu connector through the bulk head, coil pack connectors attached and routed, thermostat temp sensor connected and made more progress on the airbox. All looking good for fire up in a few weeks.
Airbox taking shape
Watch the English team loose to Australia and celebrated the mother in laws 81st birthday.
Pictures later.
Cleaned the SLK 55.
Fitted the engine bar wiring loom - it looks very professional and subtle, managed to get the ecu connector through the bulk head, coil pack connectors attached and routed, thermostat temp sensor connected and made more progress on the airbox. All looking good for fire up in a few weeks.
Airbox taking shape
Watch the English team loose to Australia and celebrated the mother in laws 81st birthday.
Pictures later.
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Alan did you do all this fettling to get "CHEAPER INSURANCE"?
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Alan did you do all this fettling to get "CHEAPER INSURANCE"?
+1...Hopefully its just my front one leaking a tad...On a different note if you do have a leak..(Dependant on the amount of course) then its worth topping it up every six months...As well as gearbox and greasing ALL grease points...Inc doors...
I get about a penny size of diff oil drip out whenever i park up after a run...In six months it needed just over a pint!...
I get about a penny size of diff oil drip out whenever i park up after a run...In six months it needed just over a pint!...
Alan,
Had you considered using ignition wire separators:
https://www.google.com.cy/search?q=ignition+lead+s...
I use them on every engine install.
Phil
420 SEAC
Had you considered using ignition wire separators:
https://www.google.com.cy/search?q=ignition+lead+s...
I use them on every engine install.
Phil
420 SEAC
Transmitter Man said:
Alan,
Had you considered using ignition wire separators:
https://www.google.com.cy/search?q=ignition+lead+s...
I use them on every engine install.
Phil
420 SEAC
Yes - I have them but not installed them but plan too soon.Had you considered using ignition wire separators:
https://www.google.com.cy/search?q=ignition+lead+s...
I use them on every engine install.
Phil
420 SEAC
My 10mm plug wires make it difficult.got to file out the lamentation . Separators.
Edited by rev-erend on Monday 12th October 16:24
TVRleigh_BBWR said:
rev-erend said:
Hi Leigh.
No but they match the Wildcat head and would not fit a rv8 head.
NP, its mainly because there design seems very simple, everyone's else's designs seem over complex.No but they match the Wildcat head and would not fit a rv8 head.
Been thinking of making my own, now I have a DRO. but the simpler the design the better for me.
As it turned out inner tube not needed as the original rubber was in good nick and re-used. Also rustproofed the channel
It took a while to figure out how to get the new glass in - turns out you put the pointy end in first, and engage the front slider on the lifter, then put the glass in on the cock to line up the rear slider. It might be a bit bodgy but it helps to open up the lower channel to get the slider in, the slider won't pop out later because the glass is resting on it.
Also sorted out the loose propshaff bolts and loktited them this time.
Hands are unusually greasy for two relatively clean jnbs!
It took a while to figure out how to get the new glass in - turns out you put the pointy end in first, and engage the front slider on the lifter, then put the glass in on the cock to line up the rear slider. It might be a bit bodgy but it helps to open up the lower channel to get the slider in, the slider won't pop out later because the glass is resting on it.
Also sorted out the loose propshaff bolts and loktited them this time.
Hands are unusually greasy for two relatively clean jnbs!
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