The Best ///M/Barge/General Rant/Look at this/O/T (Vol XVI)
Discussion
Crook said:
L100NYY said:
That does look good.Always thought that the scene in The Bourne Identity was a fitting tribute to the car.
I finally got around to getting an exhaust leak fixed on the Merc - it turns out a flange on a downpipe had rusted away. Decided to get it fixed properly, with new sections to replace the secondary cats and adjoining pipe, and new flanges at either end as they were all looking pretty rotten.
I kept the big central silencer so the sound and volume is pretty much the same, just a touch of off-beat grumble added. It's good quality work, done by Solid Fabrications down near Orpington in Kent.
I kept the big central silencer so the sound and volume is pretty much the same, just a touch of off-beat grumble added. It's good quality work, done by Solid Fabrications down near Orpington in Kent.
Are you still planning to open up for the masses tomorrow Loon?
If so, here's my warning: my 4 year old daughter will be leaving sticky fingerprints over every glass and metal surface she can find; while not drinking your coffee, my wife will be changing nappies on your chairs; while not having his nappy changed, our youngest will be shouting "brrrm brrrm" and generally creating noise; I'll be wearing that general weary look of all fathers of young children.
Looking forward to it!
Oh - and I'm planning to arrive around 9:30, and park our bloody great un-necessary Range Rover on some of your nicely manicured grass.
If so, here's my warning: my 4 year old daughter will be leaving sticky fingerprints over every glass and metal surface she can find; while not drinking your coffee, my wife will be changing nappies on your chairs; while not having his nappy changed, our youngest will be shouting "brrrm brrrm" and generally creating noise; I'll be wearing that general weary look of all fathers of young children.
Looking forward to it!
Oh - and I'm planning to arrive around 9:30, and park our bloody great un-necessary Range Rover on some of your nicely manicured grass.
rejn said:
Are you still planning to open up for the masses tomorrow Loon?
If so, here's my warning: my 4 year old daughter will be leaving sticky fingerprints over every glass and metal surface she can find; while not drinking your coffee, my wife will be changing nappies on your chairs; while not having his nappy changed, our youngest will be shouting "brrrm brrrm" and generally creating noise; I'll be wearing that general weary look of all fathers of young children.
Looking forward to it!
Oh - and I'm planning to arrive around 9:30, and park our bloody great un-necessary Range Rover on some of your nicely manicured grass.
So just a normal customer then? If so, here's my warning: my 4 year old daughter will be leaving sticky fingerprints over every glass and metal surface she can find; while not drinking your coffee, my wife will be changing nappies on your chairs; while not having his nappy changed, our youngest will be shouting "brrrm brrrm" and generally creating noise; I'll be wearing that general weary look of all fathers of young children.
Looking forward to it!
Oh - and I'm planning to arrive around 9:30, and park our bloody great un-necessary Range Rover on some of your nicely manicured grass.
See you in the morning!
braddo said:
Just remembered, I saw a primrose yellow racing E-type roadster (not sure if a lightweight or not) being towed today, reg BIG 38. The tow car's reg was V12 CYL .
Bizarrely, soon after I noticed another reg plate which didn't take itself too seriously - M16 GAG.
rejn said:
braddo said:
Just remembered, I saw a primrose yellow racing E-type roadster (not sure if a lightweight or not) being towed today, reg BIG 38. The tow car's reg was V12 CYL .
Bizarrely, soon after I noticed another reg plate which didn't take itself too seriously - M16 GAG.
tdm34 said:
BBC iPlayer, search for "Road" story of Joey and Robert Dunlop, and Roberts sons William and Michael, sometimes hilarious, sometimes harrowing
and if you don't know then the end is so moving.
Utterly mesmerising
Well the bread knife has gone out, so looks like my evening entertainment is sorted and if you don't know then the end is so moving.
Utterly mesmerising
- WARNING* there are some pretty shocking scenes.
rejn said:
L100NYY said:
Great to see some of the Threadista at the open day yesterday and was a great turn out in general, happy Loon.
Thanks for inviting us all Loon - good to meet you and others. And thanks for putting up with the kids - hope we didn't do too much damage!Not long home with a new purchase-
City centre driving, cobbled streets, taking 3.5 hours to get from the edge of Edinburgh to the Forth Bridge () and motorway driving at night probably highlights everything that's bad about it. I think it's only fair to show it some B roads tomorrow.
A concern would be an occasional thud when ramming it into 4th, I'll just tip toe round that...
City centre driving, cobbled streets, taking 3.5 hours to get from the edge of Edinburgh to the Forth Bridge () and motorway driving at night probably highlights everything that's bad about it. I think it's only fair to show it some B roads tomorrow.
A concern would be an occasional thud when ramming it into 4th, I'll just tip toe round that...
It's red, close enough.
I'd thought about a Trophy long before seriously considering a Boxster. I'd have probably bought the red Boxster I was going to see if it hadn't sold shortly before I was meant to see it. That did allow for a ton of TLC for the M5 though and I'd like to think a Clio will be cheaper to run...
I'd thought about a Trophy long before seriously considering a Boxster. I'd have probably bought the red Boxster I was going to see if it hadn't sold shortly before I was meant to see it. That did allow for a ton of TLC for the M5 though and I'd like to think a Clio will be cheaper to run...
Patrick Bateman said:
A concern would be an occasional thud when ramming it into 4th, I'll just tip toe round that...
Only fourth? Gearbox/syncro are almost always 2 & 3rd. Change the dogbone mount first and change the trans fluid second.
I would be really surprised if that didn't resolve it.
The Vambo said:
Only fourth?
Gearbox/syncro are almost always 2 & 4th. Change the dogbone mount first and change the trans fluid second.
I would be really surprised if that didn't resolve it.
Yeah but only occasionally. If I wasn't thrashing the car it wouldn't happen at all and even when thrashing it it doesn't do it every time. Pretty sure the seller mentioned he'd changed that dogbone mount at some point already.Gearbox/syncro are almost always 2 & 4th. Change the dogbone mount first and change the trans fluid second.
I would be really surprised if that didn't resolve it.
Looking through the paperwork the rear engine mount had the old bushes removed and poly bushes fitted. Would not replacing the whole mount have an effect? It was only about 2.5 years/5k miles ago.
Edited by Patrick Bateman on Sunday 12th October 23:28
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