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Re: time to coax Flopsy back into life - Guinney1971 - 14 Apr 2012 photos from this morning - whole job took about an hour including removing the exhaust! I think, the pulley nut being off twice in the last 10yrs was a help though. Sadly the exhaust heat shield I bought new last year fell to pieces as soon as the retaining bolts were taken out, so I'm gonna have to find a new one of those, and one that is made a bit better. #2292 over the steps, which make an excellent service area Heat shield that broke when the bolts were taken out our quarry is now in sight! cue 35mm socket, large persuading device and determined bloke Engine secured, socket applied, and 10 seconds later..... One bent pulley! Hopefully we'll catch up with RichH over the weekend, so that he can get the offending article off to the engineering place to have a new one made - who knows, we could have the car back together again within a couple of weeks, then, oh joy, the MOT.... lol Re: time to coax Flopsy back into life - Guinney1971 - 16 Apr 2012 not gonna get a new pulley made, lets just say it was about as expensive as getting one from the USA, but luckilly we have sourced a used one - we just need to remove it from the engine it is currently attached to and cross the owners palms with currency Once the pulley and exhaust are back on the car, I'll get the new back tyres fitted, and then I'll give the car a tune up and then go and see the MOT man........ Re: time to coax Flopsy back into life - Guinney1971 - 21 Apr 2012 HUGE thanks to Chrispy for helping us out this afternoon and supplying us with the much needed crank pulley for #2292 - and thanks also to RichH for an extra pair of muscles getting it off the engine it was affixed to. Whilst its sad to see 'Parnham Palace' being prepared for sale, knowing how much Chris put into buying, designing and building the place, we did get a tour of the new 'Parnham Cottage', which will be something quite special when its finished in a few months time. Phill's just going outside now to fit the new pulley, photos to follow! Re: time to coax Flopsy back into life - Guinney1971 - 21 Apr 2012 ok, so here we go Phill putting new pulley on Flopsy's engine: New pulley in place! Happy to say, that the engine is now all back together, everything is connected back up, and the car runs absolutely fine, and there is no longer a visible 'wobble' on the pulley. Next jobs, are to get new rear tyres fitted, give the car a quick tune up, fit new Bluetooth stereo, and then its off to the MOT station! I'll tax the car from the 1st June, that way I can use it right up until the end of November Re: time to coax Flopsy back into life - Nick H - 22 Apr 2012 Good stuff Claire. Glad you got the pulley sorted. Chrispy garage is cool. I had a tour when I picked up a used exhaust for LJH.. I remember his place before that. Turns out I lived a couple of streets over from him when I was at Derby Uni in the early 90's. Regards Nick H Re: time to coax Flopsy back into life - Guinney1971 - 02 May 2012 well, I've given her the once over, the new tyres are on, I've checked the emissions, its down the MOT man now tomorrow morning............ :| Re: time to coax Flopsy back into life - Guinney1971 - 03 May 2012 Ta daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!!!!!!!!!! Re: time to coax Flopsy back into life - MikeWard - 03 May 2012 Always a good feeling when you get the pass slip What tyres did you go for btw? General Grabbers, or did you drop down to 225's? Re: time to coax Flopsy back into life - Guinney1971 - 03 May 2012 225's in the end, Phill and RichH have been on them for a few years with no probs, plus they are easier to find. My Pirellis had been on since 2006, so I'd had 6yrs out of them and they were pretty worn and wouldnt have passed the MOT. |