Griff prep for a long run.
Griff prep for a long run.
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G5FTH

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504 posts

208 months

Wednesday 1st January 2014
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Hi lads,
Prior to the post on the Le Mans trip I have arranged with a few mates to do the run too. We have the ferry/camping already booked.

Other than the obvious servicing what would you recommend is checked/changed prior to such a trip?
My car has about 90k miles but the top end was rebuilt about 14k miles ago. Due to the age I was thinking service +gearbox oil and diff oil change. Anything else I should do?

It would be good to meet some of the members once at Le Mans and I will post about that nearer the time.

Thanks.

phillpot

17,456 posts

206 months

Wednesday 1st January 2014
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Get a few miles in between the service and going, in case anything is "upset" during the service.

T1pper

276 posts

159 months

Wednesday 1st January 2014
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Hi,
Just have a real good sniff around, an in deapth visual inspection is what works for me take you time and you will hopefully see whats not quite right.

Especially check for things such as clean tight battery terminals, starter & earth connections also any slight water leaks on the cooling system such as staining on the radiator and also have a look at the clutch slave and master cylinders for weeping.

Even maybe now is a good time to put a new battery in the alarm fob and if budget allows a new fan belt distributor cap, rotor and leads.

I would also check that all wheels are able to be removed (no PITA locking nuts) of stuck to the hub alloy wheels.

I always carry a small rescue kit containing a throttle cable fuses, fan belt some basic tools and a can of tyre weld etc

As mentioned before have a few runs and see if anything pops up it will be something silly that stops you rather than a catastrophic breakdown, good luck and enjoy the trip.

ncs

3,973 posts

305 months

Wednesday 1st January 2014
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As above but it sounds like you've got it covered.

Having said that, fuel lines are always worth checking.

Enjoy.

Nicknerd

Barreti

6,687 posts

260 months

Thursday 2nd January 2014
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You need a 'spares' box/bag and a tool box/bag.

I take it you already carry these, but tell us whats in them and we can advise what else you might need.

The reason I mention this is if you haven't got things like an Ignition Amp you should have one. So get one and fit it and keep the one you take off as your 'known good spare'

bomb

3,793 posts

307 months

Thursday 2nd January 2014
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Spare bulbs.
Duct Tape x 1 roll.
Check your wheel changing kit......
Tyre weld tins x 2 (to get you off the motorway so you can do a tyre chanage if required).
Small tools /screwdriver / Pliers, etc.
Rags for wiping down 'anything'.
Red Triangle.
Hi Vis Vest (in the car, not the boot).
Spare oil for top up'
Mobile phone and charger.
Insurance and breakdown docs.
Breath test kit for foreign travel.
Sat Nav.

Loads of $$$ for petrol !

Digi camera to record the good and bad bits.

Hoover.

5,993 posts

265 months

Thursday 2nd January 2014
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If it's working fine, just get in it and go as all is good and will be fine, if it's acting up don't take it until resolved......

Just my thaughts

Hoover

Barreti

6,687 posts

260 months

Thursday 2nd January 2014
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The worrying thing is Hoover actually believes that.

Hoover.

5,993 posts

265 months

Thursday 2nd January 2014
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Barreti said:
The worrying thing is Hoover actually believes that.
It worries me to wink


I must admit a carry a spare belt, which I've used once...... always got my relay at hand for something more drastic, ie alternator failure


Edited by Hoover. on Thursday 2nd January 23:38


actually just thing about it... regards of the massive list of spares carried by others, basic tools, amp meter, spare cable n isolation tape.... and more use then anything leather gardening gloves as engine is effing hot

Edited by Hoover. on Thursday 2nd January 23:46

bomb

3,793 posts

307 months

Friday 3rd January 2014
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Leather Gardening Gloves : Good shout ! yes

Oh how I laughed when the 'grumpiest recovery man in the world' attended our car on the hard shoulder in Belgium and promptly burnt his forearm on my nice shiney Y-piece. rofl

I was a bit pissed off as it made a mark on my nice clean metal work, that requuired some serious polishing to get it back up to standard.irked

Bloody French (Belgian) Buffoon.


mcosh

289 posts

269 months

Saturday 4th January 2014
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I've done quite a few trips to europe over the last 10 years in my grif and learnt a few lessons on the way. Now I recommend the following.:
Service before trip:
Spares to include, coil leads, rotor arm, ignition module, dissy cap, plugs, relays, fuses including 100amp, spare hose clamps and good Stanley knife, basic tools etc,, plenty of oil. Extra puncture foam and the regulatory hi viz jackets, bulbs, and drink driving test kit.
Its sounds a lot but for a couple of hundred quid its worth having. I was saved on trip before last to stelvio when the coil started to fail! Friend had a spare and in 10min holiday continued as normal.

Then hopefully you'll never need any of them while travelling.

Mark

mcosh

289 posts

269 months

Saturday 4th January 2014
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I've done quite a few trips to europe over the last 10 years in my grif and learnt a few lessons on the way. Now I recommend the following.:
Service before trip:
Spares to include, coil leads, rotor arm, ignition module, dissy cap, plugs, relays, fuses including 100amp, spare hose clamps and good Stanley knife, basic tools etc,, plenty of oil. Extra puncture foam and the regulatory hi viz jackets, bulbs, and drink driving test kit.
Its sounds a lot but for a couple of hundred quid its worth having. I was saved on trip before last to stelvio when the coil started to fail! Friend had a spare and in 10min holiday continued as normal.

Then hopefully you'll never need any of them while travelling.

Mark

G5FTH

Original Poster:

504 posts

208 months

Saturday 4th January 2014
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Thanks for all the advice, all good.