Funny that,when we were on good terms she recounted that her first posting was to Germany and she was appointed as duty driver the first night. Chauffeured about by a Rupert unless there was a lot of back stabbing for promotion.Well being " enlisted filth " myself and if she is an LE then from what i have been told and read she should know bloody better. Its the DE's that were the main problem albeit you did get many LE power crazy knobs too. I think they invented the RMP especially for those types. LOL. We have one local to us who still thinks he is a copper but never was and walks and drives around with a yellow hi-viz jacket on all the time. Weirdo. Some folk just cant let go.
Back in those days Alan sexual favours were rife mate to get places. It was not uncommon for the WRAC to offer her services freely to get on. LOL.Funny that,when we were on good terms she recounted that her first posting was to Germany and she was appointed as duty driver the first night. Chauffeured about by a Rupert unless there was a lot of back stabbing for promotion.
Yes nice motors, a bit on the tight side but still very comfortable.I still miss my Daimler. Lovely cars. Another world inside.
I put a new oil seal on the crank/front cover.. it's leaking
Not had the engine out myselfUsually the rear lets go. Done that one yet?!
Not had the engine out myself
Indeed they can be for the size challenged person. LOL. Thank god for electric steering column. LOL.Yes nice motors, a bit on the tight side but still very comfortable.
ordered the one with the exposed pipework, turned up this morning!! but its not the one in the pic, its the one with the black strips on either side, 'like it should be'.You may well be right with the hidden bit
i found this one which is a Nissens one, they are the go to for the coolant rads that work and well respected on here.
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now just need to figure out what bits are missing to fit itordered the one with the exposed pipework, turned up this morning!! but its not the one in the pic, its the one with the black strips on either side, 'like it should be'.
its in perfect condition and the holes line up!! not a single bent fin.. i'll soon sort that out
Not a single bent fin. Soon fix that. Want to borrow one of my hammersordered the one with the exposed pipework, turned up this morning!! but its not the one in the pic, its the one with the black strips on either side, 'like it should be'.
its in perfect condition and the holes line up!! not a single bent fin.. i'll soon sort that out
Plastic bits slid on the sides?
They don’t come with the rad, not all p38s have them. Wammers always said they were important for the way air flows. I don’t have them.
A lot broke off in the roll.
Remember someone here having trouble finding a replacement.
I have the cowl that’s the main bit. A lot broke off in the roll. I still don’t have a battery box it’s strapped in. Don’t think the flaps were there in beginning on mine though.
Yep mine is a daimler albeit a 3.6 a nice car but being well north of 6ft it is tight especially for my right knee which if i'm not careful gets trapped between the door and steering wheel.Indeed they can be for the size challenged person. LOL. Thank god for electric steering column. LOL.
My first one was an XJ40 Daimler. Beautiful car and i used to show it at the J.E.C shows over a 6 year period of ownership. My second was a 1999 - V ( Steel lined bores ) Super V8 which had the 2 electric executive rear seats and full centre console. Lovely car, very fast. Had that for about 2 years and traded it in on my Bentley RT Mulliner.
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