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Nnnnooooooooooo!
jimihendrix":ukbstdg3 said:Maybe i'm finally starting to get a bit sensible with cars :roll:
Nnnnooooooooooo!
jimihendrix":ukbstdg3 said:Maybe i'm finally starting to get a bit sensible with cars :roll:
zigzag":2m16bwry said:Did my first bit of spannering on a car in about 10 years. Seized caliper on the MX-5 replaced with an overhauled unit (wasn't about to spend £300-odd quid for a new from Mazda), plus new pads.
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Didn't die on the test drive afterwards either!
epicyclo":2gxup8w7 said:I used to be a car enthusiast, a temporary perversion of my youth back in the deluded days when derailleurs seemed a good idea.
My first car was a barn find - one of the Singer team cars from the 1934 Le Mans race - cost me £15. Bit of petrol, a borrowed dud battery, some energetic work with a bicycle pump (lots and lots of it!), about half an hour of maybe this time with the starting handle, and I drove it home unencumbered by a driving licence (too young), registration, insurance, or MoT. It had a crunchy diff, and that was the first of several major jobs I had to do on it. Luckily I didn't know diffs were supposed to be difficult, I just thought I wasn't very good at it and stripped it a few times to reshim and rematch cogs until I got it right.
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Singer LeMans Special Speed "Porthos"