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So let's hear all the tales of woe.

 

I got there no probs (but baked my sockless :mrgreen: feet with the heater on max in an M6 traffic jam) and as I passed the 20 mile to go mark on the way home was beginning to feel a sense of smugness coming over me. Looked down at the temp gauge and thought, serves me right for feeling smug, it was 3/4 of the way across the gauge (normally 1/3). Pulled over and steam erupted from under the bonnet!

 

Feeling a sense of dread as I lifted the bonnet, I was relieved to find out it was just my heater hose had dropped onto the manifold (fook knows why as it's been like that for two years with no issues) and had melted through it just enough to cause a pinhole.

 

So not wanting to wait 45 mins for the RAC, I rummaged around all the rubbish at the side of the road and came up with an old leather gardening glove and some packing case banding. Wiley Coyote hasn't got a patch on me :mrgreen: I cut a finger off the glove and bandaged it up tight with the banding. Topped the rad up with the ice water left in my cool box and jobs a goodun, home in time for tea (ok a late tea at 9.30) :D:D

 

What do you reckon, Boddgit and scarper engineering eh? :mrgreen:

 

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Every one knows my woes but some fun with rice rockets coming out of silverstone on the A34 :ykt:

 

I don't mate, what happened? I was looking for you to ask how your 2.2 was shaping up too.

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Nice one Scott...

 

 

.......but wtf where you doing on the M6 going to Cornwall :shock::?

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Nice one Scott...

 

 

.......but wtf where you doing on the M6 going to Cornwall :shock::?

 

We were following Deltamals Sat Nav on the way up, all of us thinking this is a long way round Malc! He'd clicked Motorway only as his route option. :wah:

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Great repairing skills there! Improvise, adapt and overcome! Don't think I could have done the same with my exhaust fannymould on the way up tho....

 

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On the way to CF, infact probably 10mins out of Podington, my mate Ed's front caliper bolts fell out of his MK2 Escort and took a chunk of RS 4spoke with it, so that kinda let the air out of the tyre haha.

Luckily the local traffic cop saw us and was actually really helpfull. Coned off an area of road for us, and even got another car to come with a jack (we stupidly didn't take one).

 

 

Oh and after a little while of hooning around on the Sideways Area in the *cough*Opel Kadett*cough*, my 'tempory puncture repairs' (screws in the tyres which I forgot about) got ripped out, tyres deflated, and then came off the rim - ballix.

So MASSIVE thanks to the lads that helped me fix the wheel and tyre situation and get me on my way back home!

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Some of you know the problem i had on the way to the pod on saturday. basicly my car over heated on the way so had to stop.

I let it cool down for a bit then topped the water up and carried on the rest of the way. As i stopped at the campsite the cause of the over heating be came clear, the heater hose (same one as vista's) had split right by the jubilee clip on the waterpump end.

So on the sunday Vista very kindly dived under the bonnet of me car cut the end of the hose of and re-attached the hose to the pump, good job there was a bit of slack in the hose :lol:

It ran fine all the way home :wink: i do have a bit of cleaning up to do though as the water sprayed everywhere under the bonnet :(

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if anyone noticed my car sounding like a tracotr coming into the campsite it was because on the way down i got about 6 miles formh ome and head a ticking..pulled over and the exhaust was blowing out the gasket on the middle two ports right on the block.

 

oh well itll be ok.

 

by the timew we got to the pod i had a nice backfire between gears 1-2 and 2-3 and it sounded like a tracotr going full throttle :oops:

 

bigkev rescued me with his exhaust paste and it made it home no trouble :ykt:

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YAY I didnt break down!

 

In fact the car has never run so well :twisted::twisted::twisted:

 

Only issue was just as I was getting onto the M1 i heard a ting ta ting ting, as I heard some thing sound like it dropped off, turned out to be the butterfly nut and cover for the jets on one of my 40's, still made it all the way back tho with no issues :twisted:

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Nice one Scott...

 

 

.......but wtf where you doing on the M6 going to Cornwall :shock::?

 

We were following Deltamals Sat Nav on the way up, all of us thinking this is a long way round Malc! He'd clicked Motorway only as his route option. :wah:

 

Now you know why i fookin hate SatNavs PMSL :lol::lol::lol::lol:

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we re-wired my whole car near enough on friday night with the help of my friend cisco again.....Then to blow my gearbox saturday morning just as im leaving... :evil:

 

so i turned up to classic ford show .... in a vw :sad::oops:

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i had a perfect run really other than a brake caliper squeeling a bit.

 

did anyone go doewn the 'road closed' and go through the flooded road.

i wasnt sure id make it :lol::lol::lol:

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my gearbox is foooooooooooooked !!!! :shock:

about a 3rd of the tailshaft end decided to break on the way up there, (only 100miles into the journey !) so i hab to stop 5 times to fill it up !! :sad::sad::sad: buuuuuuuuuuuuut, with the aid of a coke can,3 cable ties and chemical metal off kj 1320 the job was bodjed like a good un !! managed to do 310 miles like that before i needed to put any more oil in !! :D:D:D

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