Finally fixed the leaking fuel cap on Buttercup, the rubber washer/sealing ring on the cap was letting diesel pass so kept getting fuel on the wing. After a lot of faffing about bought a sheet of 3mm nitrile rubber and cut a replacement. Seems to work so far.:):)...................then checking this morning noticed the mud flap on the rear had gone to the place in the sky where they go to when having a hissy fit.:mad::(:mad:
As luck would have it I have spares due to being a thick **** and overordering a couple of years ago.
 
then checking this morning noticed the mud flap on the rear had gone to the place in the sky where they go to when having a hissy fit.:mad::(:mad:
As luck would have it I have spares due to planning to beat the current inflation rate and overordering a couple of years ago.
FTFY ;)
 
Finally fixed the leaking fuel cap on Buttercup, the rubber washer/sealing ring on the cap was letting diesel pass so kept getting fuel on the wing. After a lot of faffing about bought a sheet of 3mm nitrile rubber and cut a replacement. Seems to work so far.:):)...................then checking this morning noticed the mud flap on the rear had gone to the place in the sky where they go to when having a hissy fit.:mad::(:mad:
As luck would have it I have spares due to being a thick **** and overordering a couple of years ago.
Not so thick then.;):D
 
Never easy with P38s is it?
I have 3 door looms.
All made within 3 months of oldest to newest (07/99, 08/99, 09/99). All 3 have enough differences that it isn't a simple case of plug and play.
First loom had 3 plugs at the a post, same everywhere else. Second has 2 plugs at the a post, different almost everywhere else... but one location. The door lock. Think I'll splice the 2 known good looms together and hope I get one working door.

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If you ever get it working, make sure the wires are secured well away from the window regulator.:)
I put all the proper clips in place. Just in case I can sort it. But I may have to sell it for scrap so I can get sometime to commute to work in. Back at work on Monday and no way of getting there. :(
 
I put all the proper clips in place. Just in case I can sort it. But I may have to sell it for scrap so I can get sometime to commute to work in. Back at work on Monday and no way of getting there. :(
Pull a sicky and keep the beast.:) Have you had the the earache," you should have sorted my car out" from the Boss yet?:eek:
 
Well after it playing up yesterday and this morning I had to change the battery in the second"jog" remote, quite happy as I checked when I did the work around and it was eight years ago. Not bad eh @brianp38dse ;):D:D

I am still on the original batterys now you mention it, mind you it is not getting the use it used to do when it was the everyday driver:D
but still impressive for cheap Chines bit of kit:)
 
Today i striped n cleaned the front brakes and one piston on near side ,was almost solid ,better now iv moved it in n out a dozen times ,anyway the point,,I was getting a squeak at low speed ,when passing parked cars:( ,on passenger side and a bit of a drag ,pull to that side ,,and that bloody rear axle breather tube was down again ,no mater where i shove it it never stays:mad::confused: ...think i will drill a hole in the floor:eek::eek::oops::D:D...
 
Today i striped n cleaned the front brakes and one piston on near side ,was almost solid ,better now iv moved it in n out a dozen times ,anyway the point,,I was getting a squeak at low speed ,when passing parked cars:( ,on passenger side and a bit of a drag ,pull to that side ,,and that bloody rear axle breather tube was down again ,no mater where i shove it it never stays:mad::confused: ...think i will drill a hole in the floor:eek::eek::oops::D:D...
There's a few members that have that problem mate,no matter where they shove their pipe it never stays up.:eek::D:D:oops:
 
Today i striped n cleaned the front brakes and one piston on near side ,was almost solid ,better now iv moved it in n out a dozen times ,...
if you've only moved the piston, it will seize up again in next to no time.. it needs to come out for a full clean of the piston and its cylinder
a light smear with red rubber grease helps to keep things free
 
if you've only moved the piston, it will seize up again in next to no time.. it needs to come out for a full clean of the piston and its cylinder
a light smear with red rubber grease helps to keep things free
Yep i greased the piston at full length:oops:, and each time i pressed it back it got lighter n lighter till it was sliding back in with one finger :rolleyes:,,,,,,On the tool :p .now just the back to do ,,,I start with brake fluid but its not a very good lube ,add grease ,till theres a sloppy mess under my rubber bits...;):D:D
 

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