Bobberoo’s Ford Fetish Thread (Warning: Contains Peanut)

Bobberoo’s Ford Fetish Thread (Warning: Contains Peanut)

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Bobberoo

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38,681 posts

99 months

Wednesday 16th August 2023
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Turn7 said:
That sucks
Big time.

Bobberoo

Original Poster:

38,681 posts

99 months

Wednesday 16th August 2023
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Well, the visit to the main dealer went better than expected, although they did magically find a printout of the tracking results from when they did it on the 8th, which is interesting as I wasn't given a printout at the time!!!
They tried to tell me that the readout I had wasn't that bad and that obviously having new tyres fitted had made the difference far more exaggerated.........
But they did offer me a 50% refund as a gesture of good will, which I accepted as it basically paid for the second lot of tracking I had done.

ION parts they is arriving, in readiness for a service on Rio, and an interim oil and filter change on Peanut, this will be the first time I've got my hands dirty on Peanut!!!

Eyersey1234

2,898 posts

80 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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At least the main dealer didn't mess you about when you went back, just a shame they couldn't have done the job properly to start with

Bobberoo

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38,681 posts

99 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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Eyersey1234 said:
At least the main dealer didn't mess you about when you went back, just a shame they couldn't have done the job properly to start with
It wasn't easy getting them to admit that there was a problem, but as I said at least I got the cost of the second alignment back.

Bobberoo

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38,681 posts

99 months

Monday 28th August 2023
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Hhelloooo boys and girls, are you ready for another thrilling instalment of "what's Bobbers managed to break this time"???

Well, nothing as it happens, I came very close to smashing a screwdriver through the oil filter in Peanut as she'd become overly attached to the old one, but much, much, much swearing, struggling, teeth gnashing, arm mutilating and filter crushing later I got the bloody thing out!!!! woohoo

This is what a filter looks like after a pair of filter pliers is clamped around it and a fat bloke with anger issues convinces it to come undone!!!



So that's both cars having an oil filter and oil changed, and Rio also having a new fuel filter housing and filter!!!
Both cars up on axle stands ready!!


5L of Castrol Magnatec in each, new filter in each, new sump bolt in each!!!

Rio goes in for his MOT tomorrow which I know he'll fail as one headlight is out of alignment, and I'm worried about the oil leak on the drivers side of the engine, we'll see how it goes!!!

Turn7

23,617 posts

222 months

Monday 28th August 2023
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Get one of the filter sockets Bobbers, much better at removing the tight ones....


Bobberoo

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38,681 posts

99 months

Monday 28th August 2023
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Turn7 said:
Get one of the filter sockets Bobbers, much better at removing the tight ones....

I reckon they used one of them with I sodding impact wrench to get the last one in the bloody car!!! grumpy

Turn7

23,617 posts

222 months

Monday 28th August 2023
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Bobberoo said:
Turn7 said:
Get one of the filter sockets Bobbers, much better at removing the tight ones....

I reckon they used one of them with I sodding impact wrench to get the last one in the bloody car!!! grumpy
I find they self tighten, so only gently tighten on install. Theres probably a torque setting somewhere, but I think the sockets are better than the wrenches, mainly becasue they are applyiing force in more than two areas.

Bobberoo

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38,681 posts

99 months

Monday 28th August 2023
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The Haynes Manuel says, and I quote, "tighten until hand tight plus 1/4 of a turn", not "tighten until your veins bulge, your elbow pops and you feel faint"!!! frown

Turn7

23,617 posts

222 months

Monday 28th August 2023
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Bobberoo said:
The Haynes Manuel says, and I quote, "tighten until hand tight plus 1/4 of a turn", not "tighten until your veins bulge, your elbow pops and you feel faint"!!! frown
hehe

Eyersey1234

2,898 posts

80 months

Tuesday 29th August 2023
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Good luck with the MOT Bobbers

Scrump

22,050 posts

159 months

Tuesday 29th August 2023
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Not a Wix filter!
Derek isn’t pleased.

Bobberoo

Original Poster:

38,681 posts

99 months

Tuesday 29th August 2023
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Eyersey1234 said:
Good luck with the MOT Bobbers
Cheers Eyersey!!

Scrump said:
Not a Wix filter!
Derek isn’t pleased.
laugh

Bobberoo

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38,681 posts

99 months

Tuesday 29th August 2023
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Rio has failed his MOT.









On a faded rear light and misaligned headlight.







Total cost including the test..............





£50.38.
smile

Bobberoo

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38,681 posts

99 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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Well I don't know how to tell you this but, my journey with Rio has come to an end.
I'd been considering changing him for a while, test drove a couple of different cars, including a n/a 5.0 V8 Jjaaaaaaaggggg XF, which went well, sounded amazing but was just too big and wallowy for me.
I just couldn't make up my mind what to do, then I spotted a Mini Cooper S Clubman on Autotrader in Lymington, not too far from us, went and had test drive last Saturday and, well, this happened yesterday.

I don't know what to do with the thread, whether to continue it and just add Ivor, oh, that's his name by the way, on account of being Ivory white, as I have plans for him, he's not perfect but is in very good condition, and I'd really like to iron out all the little marks he has, and yes, there will probably be some upgrades coming too!!!
So if people are interested then I'll add him here, if not then I may start his own thread.

Turn7

23,617 posts

222 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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Interesting choice... thats an F56 IIRC?

That looks really nice as well. The lines of the car work well in an estate I think.

I considered a Mini for my daily, but the reliability scared me away tbh. Not helped by having worked in a Mini parts dept for 2 years either.

Good luck with, hope you have mnay happy miles.

New thread time I guess - any plans for it ?

Bobberoo

Original Poster:

38,681 posts

99 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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Turn7 said:
Interesting choice... thats an F56 IIRC?

That looks really nice as well. The lines of the car work well in an estate I think.

I considered a Mini for my daily, but the reliability scared me away tbh. Not helped by having worked in a Mini parts dept for 2 years either.

Good luck with, hope you have mnay happy miles.

New thread time I guess - any plans for it ?
F55 for a Clubman, yeah I'm aware of the horror stories, but I work with a couple of people who own them and they've not had problems, also found a BMW mini specialist not far from us!!!

Eyersey1234

2,898 posts

80 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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Keep this thread running for updates on Peanut and start a new thread for the Mini

Bobberoo

Original Poster:

38,681 posts

99 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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Eyersey1234 said:
Keep this thread running for updates on Peanut and start a new thread for the Mini
That was my thinking too Eyersey, thanks!!

Sai

34 posts

168 months

Saturday 9th September 2023
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Goodbye Rio cry

As others have said please keep this thread going.
Looking forward to reading about your new exploits with Ivor biggrin