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Re: Margaret's second (unfortunate) rebuild
By: samc88 Date: April 4, 2016, 4:15 pm
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Been having a bit of experimentation this weekend
Yes the supports are a bit prehistoric in nature but theyre only
there for me to get the height to make proper ones
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Also fitted my handbrake gaiter properly (its a leather one),
already these gaiters have paid for themselves as they last more
than a month without splitting and fixed my radio where the
crimps had come apart so now have 2 speakers again ;D
Had a couple of issues last week too, my speedo started behaving
erratically coming home along the A55, it was slowing down as i
sped up and sped up as i slowed down and when i dipped the
clutch the needle shot up. This was traced to a loose output
flange nut which had sheared its split pin. This was fixed and
problem solved, also solved my issue with struggling to get in
reverse and theres no clunk anymore
Also when it got very hot after her run, the oil pressure light
started to flicker on idle, this was remedied with filling with
more oil as it was below the normal mark. Pressure wasnt too low
either, checked on the gauge and was reading fine
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