Sorry it's taken me so long to type these up and sorry if they don't make much sense to everyone...
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Joe
General
Use only GL4 Gearbox oil - change every 3 years
M17 Allen key for gear box oil sump plug.
Mud flaps do wonders to protect the body work but don't look great!
If wheel arches are repaired and repainted, ensure plastic protector is applied under final lacquer coat
Check inner sills have clear drain holes to allow drainage. These allow drainage from inside panels - if not drill drainage holes (more than 12" from jacking points)
Tracking - front to back 5mm wider at rear of front wheel.
Brake lines - if upgrading, fit good ridge lines:
Gear changer (bottom of gear stick) is hidden above spare wheel.
Fuel breather tank is inside passenger (both??) wheel arch
Once corrosion is treated - use Waxoil to treat undercarriage
If changing brake disks - change pads and wheel bearings at same time.
Tyre pressures - 2.5barg front, 3barg rear
Use mineral oil - 15/40 or 20/50
Brown wiring = earth - main earth under dash on passenger side (left)
Check end cap on axle hole is square (passenger side) - this connects to odometer
MOT points
Listen for 'clack' in CV joints when twisting arm
Check for movement by twisting shock absorbers - a small amount of play is normal
Check bottom of suspension for cracks, replace pain - check around top hat under cover at the base.
Within 12" of jacking point any Corrosion is MOT fail on any surface.
Fuel line should be polypropylene
Check steering arm boots intact an filled with grease. If clamp is missing - a tie wrap is OK
Track rod ends - check boots.
Check bushes are not split
Any movement of anti roll bushes = MOT fail
Corrosion to door steps = MOT failure
Check flexible brake lines behind calliper has proper clamp rather than jubilee clip.
Wheel arch holds seat belt mount. Any rot = MOT failure
Emissions - max 4.5% CO (carbon monoxide), 1200 ppm (parts per million) HC (hydrocarbons)
Headlights rough angles - dipped should hit waist height, full beams should hit chest
Hazard lights should have an indicator internally
