Not today exactly. But over the past few weeks...
Propshaft removed while driving on nasty tyres.
Replaced noisy LP Fuel Pump
Got new locking wheel nut tool as the old one went to chocolate, getting the rear wheel off to access the LP Pump
Cleaned inlet manifold and EGR of all the 90k miles worth of black sticky sh**e
Silicon Hoses fitted
Cup Holder fitted onto pre-facelift dashboard
Leather Steering Wheel with audio controls swapped in
Got the expensive little plastic clips for the 3-door parcel shelf, rather than it just being balanced between the trims.
Cleaned up the rubber seals on the hard top. - This was needed after cleaning inside the car, and temporarily moving the handles at the rear of the hard top to clean underneath them. Unknown to me, this dislodged the seals, which even with the handles done back up again, messed with the seal, and for the next few days let untold amounts of water in next to the rear seatbelt points, making both rear seats act like a massive sponge. They needed to come out and be dried. The roof had to come off and have all the green mould and grit cleaned off the seals so it could make a good joint with the car again. Toothbrush and some rubber conditioner seems (touch wood) to have solved the problem, and the car is dry again. - and there has been plenty of opportunities to test it with the weather being so poor. (It’s not everyone’s thing, but I quite liked it with the roof off, and looking forward to the spring to trying it with the roof off again).
To do next…
Get the new tyres on there
Replace the rear diff centre bush as too much play and was knocking before I took the prop off
Get the reconditioned VCU and prop back on
And two new niggles…
Hope that gets rid of the rumbling road noise, (but sounds like it could be a wheel bearing), that seems to have got louder in recent days.
Sort the front wipers that have decided to stop parking themselves properly.
New exhaust box as the wife pointed out there was some rusty metal hanging off it a few days ago.
I’m sure by the time these are sorted there will be something else that needs attention!
Jim