Citrojim's AX, Pixo, C3, Running and Cycling Tales
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It being a gorgeous sunny day here, I took the opportunity to give Polly a pre-M0T as she's due next month...
Absolutely nothing to report. She's fine in all areas
My rattle gun makes it so easy to undo wheel studs The front wheels were well stuck due to a bit of corrosion on their centres and needed a few soft-faced mallet taps to release them. No such problem in the future as I've cleaned up and put a bit of anti-seize where needed...
The rears were no problem as they had already been treated to some anti-seize.
Diagnostics tell me she's regenerating her DPF around every 500 miles...
I checked my rear brake pads as the main dealer told me they were 60% worn at the last service. They were talking bollocks, as they were with the suspected urea injection fault
Speaking of urea, the tank is bigger than I'd have expected... I worry that it's very exposed and vulnerable...
I ran up Bluebell whilst running diagnostics on Polly and she's fine too... Not a spot of coolant used since last time... She was a bit naughty though, she set the garage smoke detector off She produces just a little puff of blue smoke when she first starts from cold and that was enough!
After all that, I couldn't waste the lovely sunshine still remaining so I went for a brisk bike ride - more useful duathlon training
Absolutely nothing to report. She's fine in all areas
My rattle gun makes it so easy to undo wheel studs The front wheels were well stuck due to a bit of corrosion on their centres and needed a few soft-faced mallet taps to release them. No such problem in the future as I've cleaned up and put a bit of anti-seize where needed...
The rears were no problem as they had already been treated to some anti-seize.
Diagnostics tell me she's regenerating her DPF around every 500 miles...
I checked my rear brake pads as the main dealer told me they were 60% worn at the last service. They were talking bollocks, as they were with the suspected urea injection fault
Speaking of urea, the tank is bigger than I'd have expected... I worry that it's very exposed and vulnerable...
I ran up Bluebell whilst running diagnostics on Polly and she's fine too... Not a spot of coolant used since last time... She was a bit naughty though, she set the garage smoke detector off She produces just a little puff of blue smoke when she first starts from cold and that was enough!
After all that, I couldn't waste the lovely sunshine still remaining so I went for a brisk bike ride - more useful duathlon training
Jim
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Due eye spy a battery powered tool?? I won't mention the trolley jack which is the only visible support for the vehicle, I'm sure you moved the wheel/timber from underneath Polly for photo purposes only...
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Jim uses skyhooks. Not visible in the photo.
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Your right, I completely forgot Jim was a trapeze artist as well as doing Parkruns, cycling, semi pro go karting, owner of a blue TARDIS called bluebell which got him the 300hundred year old bearings and writing articles for the Citroeneon. I've probably missed something out..... I forgot Flapjack connoisseur.....
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Yes, it's my DeWalt rattle gun Ryan. A brilliant little tool...
No stands and jack only as I was not going under the car. Just slipped the wheel off to check the stuff behind it... Had the jack started to sink or failed, be sure I was nowhere near any risk
Now if I was venturing underneath stands would have been used.
Be happy I know what I'm doing Ryan. I've been around cars all my life and over 20 of those include hydraulic Citroens. I'm still here, uninjured and unscathed - mostly
No stands and jack only as I was not going under the car. Just slipped the wheel off to check the stuff behind it... Had the jack started to sink or failed, be sure I was nowhere near any risk
Now if I was venturing underneath stands would have been used.
Be happy I know what I'm doing Ryan. I've been around cars all my life and over 20 of those include hydraulic Citroens. I'm still here, uninjured and unscathed - mostly
Jim
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Accidents aren't planned Jim, safety first. Would you advise your method to others....
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As I say Ryan. I know what I'm doingRp0thejester wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 19:21 Accidents aren't planned Jim, safety first. Would you advise your method to others....
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Yep, that's an accurate and succinct bio Love itRp0thejester wrote: ↑12 Feb 2024, 16:58 Your right, I completely forgot Jim was a trapeze artist as well as doing Parkruns, cycling, semi pro go karting, owner of a blue TARDIS called bluebell which got him the 300hundred year old bearings and writing articles for the Citroeneon. I've probably missed something out..... I forgot Flapjack connoisseur.....
Yes, had them since my apprentice days... They're brilliant! Got them at the same time I got my long stand, glass hammer and tin of tartan paint
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I used to set up Hitchin market stalls before going to school and also did weekends. I was once sent to get black and white hair gel....so I did....
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Nice one Ryan
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Polly's MoT is now booked I called into the garage during my morning run...
Soon off out on the bike with friends to one of my fave spots - Salcey Forest
Ryan, with safety at the forefront, I will be wearing my helmet, my DRLs will be on, I'll have my video camera running at all times and my rear-view radar will be active
Soon off out on the bike with friends to one of my fave spots - Salcey Forest
Ryan, with safety at the forefront, I will be wearing my helmet, my DRLs will be on, I'll have my video camera running at all times and my rear-view radar will be active
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Were you running late Jim or does your garage open at the crack of dawn?
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
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Re: Citrojim's AX, Pixo, C3, Running and Cycling Tales
She doesn't work Tuesday'smickthemaverick wrote: ↑13 Feb 2024, 10:39 Were you running late Jim or does your garage open at the crack of dawn?
On my 4th Citroën Xantia (X2 HDi (110))
Citroën sAXo Memphis Mk II
Gone
Xantia x3 (2.0i TCT Activa)(2.1 TD SX)(1.9 TD Estate)
Xsara HDi VTR Coupe / Saxo 1.1i / BX 1.9 d / 4 x AX's (1.4D /1.5D)
2 x 406 (1.9 TD Estate/2.1 TD Saloon) 405 1.9 D Estate 306 1.9 XTDT Hatch
Citroën sAXo Memphis Mk II
Gone
Xantia x3 (2.0i TCT Activa)(2.1 TD SX)(1.9 TD Estate)
Xsara HDi VTR Coupe / Saxo 1.1i / BX 1.9 d / 4 x AX's (1.4D /1.5D)
2 x 406 (1.9 TD Estate/2.1 TD Saloon) 405 1.9 D Estate 306 1.9 XTDT Hatch
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Skull wrote: ↑13 Feb 2024, 11:00She doesn't work Tuesday'smickthemaverick wrote: ↑13 Feb 2024, 10:39 Were you running late Jim or does your garage open at the crack of dawn?
Tuesday is my shopping morning and after a stack of parkrun admin I was indeed running a bit late but deliberately delayed my run so as to catch the garage as it opened. All carefully plannedmickthemaverick wrote: ↑13 Feb 2024, 10:39 Were you running late Jim or does your garage open at the crack of dawn?
An excellent bike ride up to the Forest today in the most excellent of company And good training for Sunday in that it rained continually for the whole 30 miles; weather I fully expect to have for the duathlon. it'll be unusual if it's nice and fine... It rarely has been in the past history of this event
But we duathletes are made of tough stuff... Never has a bit if wind, rain and mud ever bothered us
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I used to be a pentathlete, football, cricket, golf, tenpin bowling and table tennis. (Ignoring the motorsports) But as you get older you gain extra things along the way which tend to reduce your abilities. The worst thing I have gained is a letter 'S'. :
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I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!