I remember when motor cars were simple to fix.

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Lee_M

Guru
Does it have the equivalent of coil packs? Dodgy coil packs give misfires under load at times.

Single coil integrated into distributor cap. I'VE ORDERED A replacement just in case
 

Threevok

Growing old disgracefully
Location
South Wales
[QUOTE 5056567, member: 9609"]that was my dream car as a lad - never did get to own or drive one :sad:
was it 1600RS or a two litre ?[/QUOTE]

Couldn't tell you

that was a stock photo of the car my Dad didn't have
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I don't even know why LED lights cost more than regular lights. I reckon it has to do with fashion. Even buses have LED and I thought they were all about saving costs. These days I even see lorries with pulsing LED indicators and keep thinking they can't be that expensive.
White light is expensive.
 

mustang1

Legendary Member
Location
London, UK
I miss the old airplanes. Sometimes the rivets would get the wings to nearly fall off, sometimes the engines would stop working in mid-air, no automated radar guiding me away from other airplanes. Wow what character they had! No modern electronics to worry about either.

Oh how I miss those days. Not!
 
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I miss the old airplanes. Sometimes the rivets would get the wings to nearly fall off, sometimes the engines would stop working in mid-April, no automated radar guiding me away from other airplanes. Wow what character they had! No modern electronics to worry about either.

Oh how I miss those days. Not!
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I like my mass public transport, planes, trains, ferries safe too. Though helicopters seem a bit more iffy.
But there is still a huge variety of flying things from military UAV to gliders
 

Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
Can you remember the old Minis the engine had to be lifted to replace the 1 inch piece of hose.
Thermostat by pass hose or something like that. The smart thing to do was get a replacement that was concertina hose, so you could squish it down to fit it. No engine lifting needed.
 

Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
All this talk of engine swapping and putting bigger lumps where they shouldn't ought to be reminds me of Project Binky. A simple tale of fitting the engine and running gear from a Toyota Celica GT-Four into a Mini 1000. It's taken four years so far and isn't done yet. Here's a link to their YouTube wotsit.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGSOZAHg1yQHU1tc_3Y5MTQg1qjtxA_nq
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I miss the old airplanes. Sometimes the rivets would get the wings to nearly fall off, sometimes the engines would stop working in mid-April, no automated radar guiding me away from other airplanes. Wow what character they had! No modern electronics to worry about either.

Oh how I miss those days. Not!
Just hope the glues hold the pieces together.
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
All this talk of engine swapping and putting bigger lumps where they shouldn't ought to be reminds me of Project Binky. A simple tale of fitting the engine and running gear from a Toyota Celica GT-Four into a Mini 1000. It's taken four years so far and isn't done yet. Here's a link to their YouTube wotsit.https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGSOZAHg1yQHU1tc_3Y5MTQg1qjtxA_nq
Yep it has been good, I think they only do anything to 'Binky' when they haven't any other work on though.
 
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