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| Petrol tank repair | 30 Jan 2009 18:25 GMT | 26 |
The tank on my SD1 Rover is leaking - according to the MOT people. ;-) Not by much as it never shows on the ground. They reckon it's where the feed pipe leaves the tank. They first thought it was the hose from that to the pump - but have replaced it with no success. What can be ...
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| cresta advice needed | 21 Jan 2009 09:47 GMT | 5 |
can any one give me advice on how to remove the studs that are used to bolt the wheels on to the car? some one on one of the forums suggest useing a lump hammer, but i do not like the sound of that.
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| wheel studs needed | 18 Jan 2009 14:26 GMT | 2 |
where might i get replacement studs and nuts? they are 4 a vauxhall cresta 3.3L 1971
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| ((((*****Hot New Cars *****)))) | 16 Jan 2009 11:50 GMT | 7 |
BMW 003 axial-flow turbojet. BMW's factories were damaged badly in the war, and many surviving machine tools were confiscated by the victorious Allies.
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| MG midget steering dilemna | 15 Jan 2009 17:42 GMT | 9 |
So today I was driving around in my 67 MG Midget. Made a sharp turn and heard a lound tearing crunch come from somewhere up forward in the engine compartment. Kept on cruising thinking everything was fine, then went to turn again. This time the steering wheel slips for half a
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| At what point is a vehicle a vehicle? | 14 Jan 2009 07:48 GMT | 67 |
In light of another thread in uk.legal about an unlicenced car, a question has occurred to me - when does a collection of parts become a car for the purposes of road tax (or, more appropriately, SORN)? I have a car purchased middle of last year that is in midst of a rebuild, it
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| Will your car be 'Historic' or not?... | 07 Jan 2009 23:05 GMT | 56 |
Anyone seen the latest issue of PC, looks like the FIAI [1] is trying to define what will be classed as a historic vehicle, it seems to come down to the vehicle being 30 or more years old, maintained in original condition (does that mean period extras or how it would have come ...
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| Bugatti found | 06 Jan 2009 09:13 GMT | 6 |
Copied from alt.binaries.pictures.auto. I hope this is true and not another case of "the unknown cars in the Portugese shed". So, keep looking in the old garages and sheds, you never know your luck. All I ever found in a collapsed garage was an MG 1100.
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| It's been an expensive year.... | 05 Jan 2009 15:37 GMT | 23 |
Just a few notes on things which have happened this year, posted in the hope that they may save others from making the same mistakes. My car (as long-term readers will know) is a 1966 E-Type Roadster, owned by me since 1976. It's been through all the usual evolutions from old ...
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| Rear Main Journal Flange | 04 Jan 2009 00:12 GMT | 2 |
Hi Guys&Gals, Does anyone know where i might find a Rear Main Journal Flange for a 1929 ohc Morris Minor. It's the original parallel type with a keyway. In 1930 they improved
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