jwrrc
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It's a 1982 Russet Brown 4 door... it has a slightly turdy note to the paint, but no gold. Quite a bit of oxide rouge (or rust, as less diplomatic people might say)@myfirstl322 ,is that the Gold one with the sh1ts?
It's a 1982 Russet Brown 4 door... it has a slightly turdy note to the paint, but no gold. Quite a bit of oxide rouge (or rust, as less diplomatic people might say)@myfirstl322 ,is that the Gold one with the sh1ts?
It wasn't meant s a dig at the car mate, think of a members name not Brown Rover but G--- Rover. one nasty piece of work.It's a 1982 Russet Brown 4 door... it has a slightly turdy note to the paint, but no gold. Quite a bit of oxide rouge (or rust, as less diplomatic people might say)
Ahh, a whoosh moment for me there! Thankfully I contend with slightly less temprementality with BrownieIt wasn't meant s a dig at the car mate, think of a members name not Brown Rover but G--- Rover. one nasty piece of work.
Its a VW mate. They are designed to start all the time. LOLNot been in my VW for over a month, it started up first time today, whats wrong with it? I am not used to this!!
I have no clue as to what your are inferring, for the record the L322 has no headlight surrounds...@myfirstl322 ,is that the Gold one with the sh1ts?
They put the T in the wrong place in Russet. LOLIt's a 1982 Russet Brown 4 door... it has a slightly turdy note to the paint, but no gold. Quite a bit of oxide rouge (or rust, as less diplomatic people might say)
Quit your yarping, you love itAfter presenting Buttercup with a nice set of new boots, the road noise is so reduced from running on the old noisy A/T's that I could hear a nasty whine when driving over 60mph, quite bad at 70 odd. Thought it might be T' box, and probably about time I changed the atf anyway. Had a look at Ashcrofts site and see they recommend dexron 111, so changed it for that, the old stuff was dexron 11, and was a bit dirty but not too bad. Anyway, road test and seemed a lot better. Flushed (!!) with success I decided the front axle could do with a change of fluid, took the fill/level plug out and a load of grease contaminated oil poured out, so the one shot in the swivels is now in the axle. Bummer.
Just ordered a full set of seals and wheel bearings and replacement bolts, I'm hoping to be able to do it all without having to disturb the swivel balls as they are good, and it will be work I can do without.
Hey ho, I shall soon be the proud owner of a brand new old classic if I have to keep replacing things at this rate.
Triggers broom syndromeAfter presenting Buttercup with a nice set of new boots, the road noise is so reduced from running on the old noisy A/T's that I could hear a nasty whine when driving over 60mph, quite bad at 70 odd. Thought it might be T' box, and probably about time I changed the atf anyway. Had a look at Ashcrofts site and see they recommend dexron 111, so changed it for that, the old stuff was dexron 11, and was a bit dirty but not too bad. Anyway, road test and seemed a lot better. Flushed (!!) with success I decided the front axle could do with a change of fluid, took the fill/level plug out and a load of grease contaminated oil poured out, so the one shot in the swivels is now in the axle. Bummer.
Just ordered a full set of seals and wheel bearings and replacement bolts, I'm hoping to be able to do it all without having to disturb the swivel balls as they are good, and it will be work I can do without.
Hey ho, I shall soon be the proud owner of a brand new old classic if I have to keep replacing things at this rate.
Do you never sleep?Quit your yarping, you love it
Wheres the tyre black !Gave it its first wash off since like October View attachment 258828
Loaded him up with about half a ton of miscellaneous stuff and took it to the new house, then came home an alternative way and gave him a blast of full kickdown by way of relief. Behaved perfectly except for one cold stop stall and taking about a mile to come up from access height. Solenoid block rebuild definitely required.
The only thing that will make the car slow to rise is lack of air pressure, if the pump is not weak and it doesn't drop when parked, maybe there is a leak on the storage side.Pump already done, valve block and 4 new bags to do, planning on also blowing through all the lines with my welding argon to try to get them clean when they are fully disconnected. Dryer also on replacement list as will be the original 25 year old one.
Drops to the stops over about a week, so I think some leaks on exhaust side also draining the tank. Need to clean and paint/protect the tank anyway, so can check then. Lots of systems seem to have had little to no maintenance for quite a while, but we are fettling him back to good as we get to it.The only thing that will make the car slow to rise is lack of air pressure, if the pump is not weak and it doesn't drop when parked, maybe there is a leak on the storage side.
That would be a wasted effort just now haha did the guts of 400 miles yesterday so it just looks like it did before againWheres the tyre black !