
Success! paid in, there's a first time for everything!

A cheque Steve. It's not a problem as my Internet Banking allows me to pay it in my taking a picture of it in the app. just as you did Mick!myglaren wrote: 31 Aug 2024, 08:27 Was it a bank transfer Jim?
They sent me a cheque. Pain in the rear to cash it in during Covid.
And when I did the cashier said I could have shoved it into the ATM.
They are for radio interference suppression... Back in the days when almost all in-car radio listening was on AM (MW and LW) it was a constant battle to suppress interference generated from many sources, including the alternator (whine), ignition and dynamo voltage regulator (buzzing) and static discharges generated whilst the car was in motion (crackles) - that's what the strut top earthing is intended to supress.MattBLancs wrote: 02 Sep 2024, 08:01 The AX is full of interesting little details - like the earth points on the strut top washer:
That's spot on MattMattBLancs wrote: 02 Sep 2024, 09:16 I know there's a "condenser" - actually a capacitor?? For distributors that was to do with the back EMF from the coil when points opened and closed, but that's about as far as my knowledge goes!
But a jolly good one
Yep, I'll do the pump and tensioner when I do it properly Matt but for now I just want to check the tension and that's a ten minute job on the AX!MattBLancs wrote: 03 Sep 2024, 05:42 Was it Strawberry's belt you reckoned was a bit over tight? If so does it make sense to change it rather than adjust the tensioner? Just thinking you're getting halfway there to a belt change (ok would also then likely expand to include water pump swap and so perhaps coolant change too) when digging down to the tensioner.
Albeit there looks to be much less digging on the AX (than say the last one I did: the C5) !