Thanks David. I did question my sanity doing all this to an old car, then I think of our main man Jon and the space/time/inclination/funds he's put into his BX. I've a long way to go before I get to his level[:o)]
Had an easy day today cleaning up the mounting faces of the head and the block as and investigating the clutch rattle. My money was on the trust bearing, turns out it was broken springs on the plate allowing the central splined bit to chatter about. Strange though as the clutch doesn't look too old and isn't a cheapo one as it's stamped Valeo. Odd.......
Whats Mr B been up to today.....
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<i>Thanks David. I did question my sanity doing all this to an old car, then I think of our main man Jon and the space/time/inclination/funds he's put into his BX. I've a long way to go before I get to his level</i>
I admire your efforts to the BX cause this weekend there Dave, a truly magnificent display. Can I just report that only one week after putting my BX back together its broken again (another water problem!) [:(!] [V]
I admire your efforts to the BX cause this weekend there Dave, a truly magnificent display. Can I just report that only one week after putting my BX back together its broken again (another water problem!) [:(!] [V]
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by DLM</i>
Bad luck, Jon. You'll be running out of things to replace in no time at all!
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Nah, he'll find some.[;)][;)]
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Bad luck, Jon. You'll be running out of things to replace in no time at all!
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Nah, he'll find some.[;)][;)]
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Jon</i>
Metal water pipe that runs along back of head let go in Portsmouth when I was queing up for the IOW Ferry! Water water everywhere!
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Did it corrode from the inside or was it a victim of the dreaded salt again?
Now you know why I put daylight between me and my refrigeration trade all those years ago; makes you feel real good when at 2am in the middle of summer, sitting on the roof of a multi story building covered in mozzies, not a breath of air (apart from the stale smokey crap coming from the night club ventilation), sweating like a pig from the heat generated from other units operating nearby, you've just re-loaded all your tools in the service van way down below at street level after about 5 trips and you're almost out on your feet and something that was overlooked in the process of the job suddenly "blows out" and you have to go down and tell the Nightclub owner, the reputed "Mr Big" of the local nightclub scene that you'll have to start all over again.[:(][xx(]
I think that's what they call "experience" but on the brighter side, it's amazing how precise it tends to make you after a while.[:D][8D]
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Metal water pipe that runs along back of head let go in Portsmouth when I was queing up for the IOW Ferry! Water water everywhere!
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Did it corrode from the inside or was it a victim of the dreaded salt again?
Now you know why I put daylight between me and my refrigeration trade all those years ago; makes you feel real good when at 2am in the middle of summer, sitting on the roof of a multi story building covered in mozzies, not a breath of air (apart from the stale smokey crap coming from the night club ventilation), sweating like a pig from the heat generated from other units operating nearby, you've just re-loaded all your tools in the service van way down below at street level after about 5 trips and you're almost out on your feet and something that was overlooked in the process of the job suddenly "blows out" and you have to go down and tell the Nightclub owner, the reputed "Mr Big" of the local nightclub scene that you'll have to start all over again.[:(][xx(]
I think that's what they call "experience" but on the brighter side, it's amazing how precise it tends to make you after a while.[:D][8D]
Alan S[;)]
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