Datatek
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This is the safest arrangement:-
Thought about that - but those channel tunnel people wanted to charge me double
That was en-route home after picking up the heap I bought. 700 kilometre round trip, no spares carried apart from diagnostics a compressor and a set of emergency inflation valves. The car had been abandoned in a vineyard as beyond repair. Runs well now, FIP timing needs doing and still some cosmetic stuff to do though.Thought about that - but those channel tunnel people wanted to charge me double
Good photo Data - is this how you usually get around the French countryside?
I like the idea of carrying tyre sealer for airbag emergencies. Did you apply it direct into the airbag, or take the pipe from the valve block and spray it down the pipe to the offending bag?In tank pump and starter motor are the things that have let me down in Russia and also have used one of the tyre sealers /inflater in an air bag that developed a leak worked for 2000 miles until i got back home
I like the idea of carrying tyre sealer for airbag emergencies. Did you apply it direct into the airbag, or take the pipe from the valve block and spray it down the pipe to the offending bag?
Short length of pipe with a Schrader valve on the end.Straight in the bag I assume. Anything else would be asking for trouble. Must have made an adapter of sorts to get the stuff in there.
Fûcking right on!!Well guys, thanks for all of the suggestions. I won't follow all the advice, otherwise I'll be towing another Rangey, covered in beer, stopped at customs for carrying a bowie knife, and claiming on the health insurance to get the duck tape removed from the wifes mouth.
On our way in the morning. Fingers and toes crossed. Might even make it to Folkestone without any issues
That was en-route home after picking up the heap I bought. 700 kilometre round trip, no spares carried apart from diagnostics a compressor and a set of emergency inflation valves. The car had been abandoned in a vineyard as beyond repair. Runs well now, FIP timing needs doing and still some cosmetic stuff to do though.
LHD P38's sell for high prices in France. The one you mention is in Spain I think and is RHD with no MOT or Spanish paperwork so it's worth scrap value as it can only be moved on a trailer or flatbed. If it were closer I'd be interested.looking at a P38 this week that's been abandoned with paperwork problems...been standing 10yrs...can I ask what you paid for yours...
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