Tidying up my disgaceful rear end.

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Tidying up my disgaceful rear end.

Post by sarran1955 »

Hello,

Weekend before last, to celebrate the new mot and so on, I decided to smarten generally round the bus.

As you can see from the 1st picture, the rear had been lifted with a fork lift truck to get at the engine!!

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The second is the after, its amazing what an anvil and a set of mallets can do.

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This last weekend was another trip ski-ing.

The van is really running at its best, full power for a CT and nothing to be ashamed of, the speed on mountain roads is determined more by the handling than the BHP. The MPG is up, I am getting 28mpg on the motorway, and about 22 climbing.

Now that I have got the timing set to please me, the oil temp finger on dipstick test is just nicely warm. There are no oil leaks, but there is spotting on the tailgate with a consumption of about 250 mls per 500 kms.
I am putting this down to worn valve guides, (I am using the CT heads with about 110 000 kms. on them)

I will do a write up when I get time, the problem is that the weather looks good for another ski ing weekend, and at the end of the month is the 'Trophy Andros', (motor racing on ice).... got to be seen to be believed.

Cordialement,

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Good work there, I too have a measly 1.6d but like you I drive with very little brake and keep momentum going, still find folk in the way on bendy roads
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why have you changed your plates ?
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Post by sarran1955 »

Hello,

Well spotted on the plates....

I could claim that they are James Bond revolving plates. but I'd be lying


New regs in France mean that once the vehicle changes hands, (or bought new), the plate stays with the vehicle, and no longer shows the departement.

Mine had Paris suburbs plates, now has new, with departement 19 sticker.

I hope all that makes sense.


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