Back of the garage

Typical, I've just spotted a Humber steering wheel on ebay:I

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nice[8D]:D

I sorted my garage into 4 piles of stuff.
1. Stuff I`m keeping
2. Stuff I`m not getting rid of.
3. Stuff I might use..one day.
4. Stuff that might come in handy.
 
Time Harvey had some attention:)
The fuel gauge level has always been on half no matter how much was in so I had a fiddle, drained and dropped the tank and took the sender out. The sliding contact on the sender seemed to be a bit slack so a bit of poking with a screwdriver, run an earth from one of the mounting screws and now it works:) I put the juice back in a gallon at a time - first can nothing - second a flicker - third a bit more - another gallon and it's sitting on a quarter, looks like I've got a healthy reserve:I

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well done John:D ......sorry i just asked about yours on my thread, but now you already answered lol;)

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''COMMER'EnSayThat''
 
I did notice you changed the type you use on the later tanks, no problem with that one at all[^]

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Yes, now i can get them i use the original ones [^] Some of the universal ones have a different ohm scale and don't match the gauge very well :(

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"You,re only supposed to blow the bloody SLIDING doors off"
 
Went to Martins for a couple of days in the sun and Bonnie got some attention while we were there:)

Spot the difference

Tatton Park last month

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MOT day

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Martins field yesterday

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Her rear springs were very tired and she sat low at the back end[V] But a 'strategic stock' pair was borrowed from Martin and taken to Mancunian Springs where they were re-tempered and an extra leaf fitted. She now rides at the perfect height[^] trouble is we need a caravan step to reach Bonnies step now:I Thanks Martin[^]

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OOO er missus[:0]
A little bit stiffer but there's a lot weight on the back so not as much of an improvement as you would get on a panel van but she didn't move around as much on the motorway when coaches went flying passed:I and felt more stable on the bends - not surprising as the fixed end bushes were totally shot[xx(]
There is room on the U bolts for yet another leaf if anyone is contemplating doing the same.

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I made a thermostat housing with a feed to the heater (but you could always fit a T piece in the top hose) and bought a T piece to fit in the rad bottom hose for the return to the suction of the lekky pump. I fitted a valve into the feed pipe to control the flow as I found it by-passed the radiator a bit too much.

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Harvey & Bonnie
 
Found a pic

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The feed is the stub you can see at the top of the thermostat housing, I needed to reduce the T piece down to accept the heater hose return.

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Cheers John , will get onto that job soon then, also while I'm on, do I need to re-torque the head after 'x' amount of miles after the gasket change?
 
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