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I thought I would never spend so much on wax. but OMG !! I am now converted....

Brazilian or landing strip :?:

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Made some new straps for the doors.

1m of 50mm strap at Clark rubber $4.50


I added a small plate of aluminium on the car side to stop the strap from pulling out when the hole elongates. Will do the same thing the pin does on the door end.

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Put the fuel tank in the moke. What a PITA that fabricated tank is!! There's just no spare room so the fuel and vent hoses have to be in just the right spot for it to go in.

Put the battery in and finished off the wiring (I thought).

Added fuel, oil and water. Cranked it until it got oil pressure then added sparks and away she started. First time in 7 months.

The tacho isn't doing anything so my wiring isn't right...

It didn't burst into flames or pour oil and water on the floor so I'm pretty happy!

Just need to adjust the clutch and bleed the brakes then she can go back on the road.

Happy days.

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put a guide coat on so i could get a rough idea of where the dints are. then attacked them with a hammer and dolly

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Nothing :cry: But spent 4 hours digging and bought some new vinyl(LP's) today. Thought about taking the 850 for a run to the bottle O in preparation for bledisloe test, but decided against it. Atleast my local rugby team, Ipswich Rangers has a win against pine rivers today, good on ya boys!. Useless post really. :P

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(Friday) Drained the Castrol Formula R (now called Edge Sport) 25W/50 out and refilled with Valvoline XLD Classic 20W/50.
(Sat) Drove to Pie in the Sky and back (1 hr each way).
Oil pressure is same as with the Formula R, 75psi hot @2500+, 40psi @1300 idle hot.
"Valvoline... know what I mean?" (copyright John Laws) 8)

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orginised a retired panelbeater to come stay at my place for a few weeks to get rid of the rust my clubman,

now to do the big job and inform the wife that she has a extra few bods in the house to feed for a few weeks,
if that doesnt go well the mini will be in the trailer and off to sunny mackay for its body work

wish me luck!


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Half Fixed the wipers.

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Thought about putting a clutch in my spare 998 and chucking a manifold and carb on it so I old hear it sing but got distracted with a landrover diff and a 6 pack.. Ah well there's always tomorrow


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Put my motor on a wheeled pallet so now I can race it against the body on it's wheeled pallet.

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Drove the S out to Eastern Creek raceway and displayed it with the Mini car club and about 2000 other Classic cars. Great day and lots of great cars.

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Drove the S out to Eastern Creek raceway and displayed it with the Mini car club and about 2000 other Classic cars. Great day and lots of great cars.

Got some pics Michael?


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Yeah got pics, just need time to upload, see what I can do :wink:

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Moved my mini from one end of the garden to the other - a distance of about 2m sideways, but made a LOT of noise doing a 300 point turn to get it there. Vroom Vroom! Missus came out for a look to see what the ruckus was, as did one of my neighbors, the cranky old man. I made sure I gave it a good rev after I saw him sticky beaking.... He he he he

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I started to get the Moke ready.

One job you can do on a Moke is to set the clutch throw stop single handed. Stand on the clutch and screw in the big clutch nut at the same time! I set the return stop and throw stop per the manual then gave the clutch a bleed. I also bled the clutch on the mini as the hose wasn't tight and it had been weeping.

Then I bled the front brakes on the Moke. Just a preparatory round to get it so the Wife didn't have to hang around too long. Then I went to the back but very little fluid would come out of the right rear. It spurted out some black stuff and then stopped. I stood on the brake pedal and SQUIRT the right rear flexible brake hose lost its load all over the wheel arch! I'm glad that didn't happen on the road! The cylinders were sticky too and the bores a bit sad.

Luckily I had some new hoses and rear cylinders so I changed the rears out. With Wifey's help the brakes bled up beautifully. I adjusted the rears and the handbrake.

Back on the ground for the first time in ages, I had to keep checking the ride was right and tyres inflated. It has been up on stands so long, it looks too low now. :oops:

She started easily but when I went for reverse - Crunch. Clutch pedal needs a few pumps to get a gear. I tried to bleed it with a neighbour's help but it kept pumping air out. I suspect the slave cylinder seal is stuffed. The master appears fine.

I took it for a test drive anyway and there are no oil or water leaks, the Dr Mini rack is great, it idles better, the exhaust isn't blowing, the carby doesn't hit the firewall, there isn't any oil smoke... wonderful.

BUT - there is still a miss. Maybe it is the NGK plugs. Maybe it is something linked to the tacho not working but probably it is the dodgy FACET pump which was never right from the day I bought it.

To make myself feel better, I took the mini for a burn. It too doesn't like to get a gear. It suffers a serious loss of revs when the clutch goes in. There is something amiss with the carby on light throttle, it feels & sounds like only one side is drawing. Full load is a blast!! it sounds and goes great. I can't drive it as is though, that loss of revs is scary. The Moke had an orange dot and Matt Read flywheel too and it doesn't lose revs at all with clutch depressed.

So a sad day really. Wife is p1ssed that I spent the day in the shed and I still don't have a car I can drive.

I'm going to rob the fuel pump out of the mini to see if that is the problem and try to buy a clutch slave during the week.

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