Sunday, 25 September 2011

MOT

It passed! Got an advisory for a rusty NS sill, it's a TR7, what's new. I have a brake issue though. I purchased green stuff standard TR7 pads and they were too small. So what have I got?!

Friday, 16 September 2011

Quick MOT Update

Ed has just seen the Beast being driven back from TravelGas. This means that a) I will get a call in five minutes to go and get it or b) the brakes/bush are still dodgy ...

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Why I shouldn't have a classic car #642

All I needed to get was a top steering column bush and some brake pads. I decided to get some "green stuff" kevlar backed pads as they are better than standard and with standard 2 pot calipers, I need better pads.

I also decided to get two more SU piston things to replace the other two that I bent the last time I opened the bonnet. And some brake shim things and brake pin things. And a garage full of the four elements of the hood studs that keep falling off. I also got a poly lower bush. Even though the MOT suggested an upper bush.

By the time the bits arrived due to the fact that I only ordered it all on wednesday afternoon, I got the car to Phil's at 1130, which was too late to start the jobs.

I had a eureka that I had fcuked up with the bush and then spent an age contacting various people, Guy, Lionel and Ed, and various Motor Factors and specialists. To get a £4 piece of plastic next day AM, was going to cost £13 delivery. Oops.

Confession time. I phoned Phil. The carpet had apparently been rubbing against the bush and had pushed out off place. A quick fiddle put it back in the right place. And the brake pads, the kevlar posh ones that cost £10 more than standard? They are the wrong ones.

Thus, I have bought half a dozen press studs things, the wrong brake pads, the right bush even though it's the wrong one and it isn't needed anyway. Not a good day.

Although, I know now that the bush I meant to get is the same as the one in the (proper) Mini!

Saturday, 3 September 2011

MOT Time


It's a miracle! No it didn't pass but ...

1) steering column top bearing excessively worn

2) front brake application uneven

And that's it!

It even pased the emissions. Although that could be because only 6 cylinders work?!

Monday, 29 August 2011

Pershore Plum Festival 2011

Set off at 8 and met up with Pete for the latest Beast adventure, this time to the Pershore car and plum and hippy stuff festival. After meeting up with Mike, Sheila and Paul, we got onto the field at about 9. Here is a crap picture of the 5 cars...

The fields soon filled up with loads of makes and models of cars and billions of people gawping at the pretty cars whilst chomping their plums, ice creams and pork roils.

And the Beast? Behaved perfectly.How I ever doubted my little car! MOT due soon mind...

Saturday, 6 August 2011

Sunday 31st July

The 12th Malvern Classic Car Show and Classic Ford Day (including Capripower National Day  at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern) is today. I picked up Simon (to navigate/mechanic/push/amuse me) and we then met Pete (TRDC) at the Rose and Crown in Stourport. 

The temp gauge is already at half. But I am not putting the fans on, I want to see what happens. We "zoom" off up the Worcester Road A449 towards the motorway. The Beast has now done the longest journey sine I had it 3+ years ago! After a junction of the M5, we pull in and wait for the rest of the TRDC. It's very hot, so the fans now go on, which is just as well as the Worcester bypass to Malvern road thing is always packed. We sat for ages and ages and I was fully expecting the Beast to explode, but no, it soldiered on.

By the turning to Malvern, the traffic became even denser due to a blonde chick breaking down in a crappy Ford Ka. It was at this point that I tempted fate, turning to my co-driver and suggesting she ought to have bought a reliable Triumph instead. I then managed to stall. And it wouldn't start again. Simon pushed, and I managed to bump it. Off we continued to the showground.

When we got there, we had a look around the piles of rusty crap/stalls and a few of the other cars. I then asked old Mike (TRDC) if he could help me put the bonnet scoop/fresh air thingy back on as I hadn't managed to get the bugger on. "Never mind that. What's happened here?". Oh F*ck. I hadn't filled the dashpots nor put the pistons back in, hence the earlier picture. They looked as good as new after they had been (almost) straightened with a trolley jack handle and a pair of pliers! And Mike and Rich even managed to put the bonnet scoop/fresh air thingy back on.

The  return journey was uneventful. I now have faith in the Beast to take me on any (short) journey. I now even go home from work (when sunny) the long way. The temp gauge still sits nicely on half.

Saturday 30th July

The 12th Malvern Classic Car Show and Classic Ford Day (including Capripower National Day  at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern) is tomorrow, so I gave the Beast a good clean, polish, wax, hoover. I also stupidly opened the bonnet. I really shouldn't be allowed under there.
 I topped up the water and oil and unscrewed the carb damper pistons from the carbs and went to get some oil. Which I didn't get as my memory is going. I returned and closed the bonnet. And put the Beast back in the Beastport.