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Stay safe Grizz. My world (although not NHS) isn't hugely different from yours; 8am to midnight 5days a week playing VT and email tennis. Odd site visit thrown in, solo, in a quarry or such. Pootle down empty roads. Have jnr a couple or three nights a week, breaks it up. Rest of the time I'm pottering alone with ex-wifes cat, and my dog. If you're struggling solo hit us up. Always happy to chat, especially as your interests are so random and interesting 😎 I've many projects and stuff to do, but WFH seems to slow work down, so a 10hr day takes forever. Thanks mate. Yup, I don’t think I am made for this stay home lark. Thanks, will shout if I get into a corner.
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Part 2 Cutting the block to get the wheels standing out. Bit chilly on the drive early morning Filleted. Carefully trimming away bit by bit. Plan was to make the race number a 19 but the 9 is hard to do with the material so 7 it is. Lots of time spent fine tuning and getting it just right today. Done Quite happy with how it all come out. .
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Liking that a lot rian..
Not sure if there is a part 3 to come but it could do with louvres or pipes on the side.
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'80 s1 924 turbo..hibernating '80 golf gli cabriolet...doing impression of a skip '97 pug 106 commuter...continuing cheapness making me smile!
firm believer in the k.i.s.s and f.i.s.h principles.
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Nice sculpture Grizz, reminds me of " The Beast of Turin Fiat" which is awesome, how about adding the pyrotechnics?
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Liking that a lot rian.. Not sure if there is a part 3 to come but it could do with louvres or pipes on the side. Simplicity. Nice sculpture Grizz, reminds me of " The Beast of Turin Fiat" which is awesome, how about adding the pyrotechnics? It’s real cartoon style I guess. Nothing getting added. Was goI guess to add a few slats to grille but decided it would detract from its basic simplicity.
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Stay safe Grizz. My world (although not NHS) isn't hugely different from yours; 8am to midnight 5days a week playing VT and email tennis. Odd site visit thrown in, solo, in a quarry or such. Pootle down empty roads. Have jnr a couple or three nights a week, breaks it up. Rest of the time I'm pottering alone with ex-wifes cat, and my dog. If you're struggling solo hit us up. Always happy to chat, especially as your interests are so random and interesting 😎 I've many projects and stuff to do, but WFH seems to slow work down, so a 10hr day takes forever. Thanks mate. Yup, I don’t think I am made for this stay home lark. Thanks, will shout if I get into a corner. Know the feeling. I'm normally 500-1000 miles a week, on the road, sites, out and about. Pub of an evening. Suddenly, caged....
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Thanks mate. Yup, I don’t think I am made for this stay home lark. Thanks, will shout if I get into a corner. Know the feeling. I'm normally 500-1000 miles a week, on the road, sites, out and about. Pub of an evening. Suddenly, caged.... Indeed. Managed a 3.7 km walk over the farm with Tom, my new lodger of 6 weeks, he was going stir crazy, stuck indoors. Using Map my Walk, makes it easy to track your own moves. The challenge is to create pictures..... I made a noose yesterday.... COVID 19 tightening around our necks. Bugggerr, I am so unfit. Lovely day out on the farm. COVID- 19 beard growing. From Dennis in St Louis, a new family member. Meet Archer. Not too big. And with Dennis...... Stay safe out there people. Stay at home. Keep your distance. .
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Last Edit: Apr 6, 2020 8:39:32 GMT by grizz
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Sally is still working despite COVID 19
Yesterday on the way home her cars engine blew up, 2013 Corsa 1400cc with about 87k miles.
Passed MOT two weeks ago.
She got offered a 43k mile engine exchange for £2000.00 including labour by her mechanic.
And no, I cannot do the job. No idea what went wrong.
Sounds a lot of money, when there are reliable cars out there for a lot less.....
I am just looking in case there is something sensible out there for her.
What you got?
Preferably not automatic.
PM please.
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Rich
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Sally is still working despite COVID 19 Yesterday on the way home her cars engine blew up, 2013 Corsa 1400cc with about 87k miles. Passed MOT two weeks ago. She got offered a 43k mile engine exchange for £2000.00 including labour by her mechanic. And no, I cannot do the job. No idea what went wrong. Sounds a lot of money, when there are reliable cars out there for a lot less..... I am just looking in case there is something sensible out there for her. What you got? Preferably not automatic. PM please. Oil pickup probably blocked by carbon snot or the timing chain has gone, either are very likely. Nothing an MOT would have picked up, but obviously a shame it's just been done. I'd be replacing the engine, £2000 is probably right if not a little high end, the 1400 engines are about £250-600 second hand. Worth doing it rather than replacing the car, better the devil you know.
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Sally is still working despite COVID 19 Yesterday on the way home her cars engine blew up, 2013 Corsa 1400cc with about 87k miles. Passed MOT two weeks ago. She got offered a 43k mile engine exchange for £2000.00 including labour by her mechanic. And no, I cannot do the job. No idea what went wrong. Sounds a lot of money, when there are reliable cars out there for a lot less..... I am just looking in case there is something sensible out there for her. What you got? Preferably not automatic. PM please. Oil pickup probably blocked by carbon snot or the timing chain has gone, either are very likely. Nothing an MOT would have picked up, but obviously a shame it's just been done. I'd be replacing the engine, £2000 is probably right if not a little high end, the 1400 engines are about £250-600 second hand. Worth doing it rather than replacing the car, better the devil you know. Thanks Rich. It had shown an oil light in the morning just as she got to work, and she called her son who came with oil to check oil and found levels all good. So starvation sounds like it could have been the problem. I know too little to make any judgement. So advice nd guidance from guys like you who know is a good thing. I agree with the devil you know, she has always looked after the car religiously, and bought it with her mums little inheritance. Pity Prozac was sold, it would have stepped up to the plate perfectly.
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Last Edit: Apr 8, 2020 12:45:48 GMT by grizz
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Rich
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Oil pickup probably blocked by carbon snot or the timing chain has gone, either are very likely. Nothing an MOT would have picked up, but obviously a shame it's just been done. I'd be replacing the engine, £2000 is probably right if not a little high end, the 1400 engines are about £250-600 second hand. Worth doing it rather than replacing the car, better the devil you know. Thanks Rich. It had shown an oil light in the morning just as she got to work, and she called her son who came with oil to check oil and found levels all good. So starvation sounds like it could have been the problem. I know too little to make any judgement. So advice nd guidance from guys like you who know is a good thing. I agree with the devil you know, she has always looked after the car religiously, and bought it with her mums little inheritance. Pity Prozac was sold, it would have stepped up to the plate perfectly. If she had An oil lamp on then that’s definitely the cause, blocked pickup. Sadly they are a bit prone for it but if you go down the replacement engine route get The timing chain replaced and the oil pickup gauze cleaned out Before it’s fitted to the car. Should last another 80,000 miles that way.
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Damn that’s bad news Rian If. I could help I would nothing here suitable for daily use I’ll keep an eye out and ask the boy to look out at the garage
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Last Edit: Apr 8, 2020 14:16:32 GMT by Mercdan68
Fraud owners club member 2003 W211 Mercedes E class 1989 Sierra sapphire 1998 ex bt fiesta van
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Thanks Rich. It had shown an oil light in the morning just as she got to work, and she called her son who came with oil to check oil and found levels all good. So starvation sounds like it could have been the problem. I know too little to make any judgement. So advice nd guidance from guys like you who know is a good thing. I agree with the devil you know, she has always looked after the car religiously, and bought it with her mums little inheritance. Pity Prozac was sold, it would have stepped up to the plate perfectly. If she had An oil lamp on then that’s definitely the cause, blocked pickup. Sadly they are a bit prone for it but if you go down the replacement engine route get The timing chain replaced and the oil pickup gauze cleaned out Before it’s fitted to the car. Should last another 80,000 miles that way. Thanks mate. I will tell her. She is giving it till tomorrow 11.30 before she gives the go ahead, in case something worth having pops up on a radar. Deceased estate, stop driving or similar car. They do happen...... There is what looks to be a nice 30 year old low mileage Renault Laguna sport 1.6 in the FOR SALE section for £600.00 in Sheffield. But of course one does not know if it will work as a daily for her, and if it is a ticking time bomb, despite looking so good. Damn that’s bad news Rian If. I could help I would nothing here suitable for daily use I’ll keep an eye out and ask the boy to look out at the garage Thanks Dan, You never know.
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SOCIAL DISTANCING
ISOLATION
ALONE
SOLOBeen staying in touch with our man Andy in Tulsa, Oklahoma He is looking after his health, staying alone, avoiding potential infections. At over 70 years of age, his risk is increased. Today he was making hay. Maybe too soon though. Dodge was not able. Dodge and FJ together failed. Up to the plate stepped a 72 year old....... Ready to save the day. Pushing and pulling Hero of the day. It was a good day for Andy.
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What about mercdans merc to put her on? Could sort the corsa later on when stuff gets better 🤔
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What about mercdans merc to put her on? Could sort the corsa later on when stuff gets better 🤔 For someone like Sally who is proud, works for close to minimum wage, even changing insurance and that “admin fee” constituting financial date rape to her, a car like the Merc is outside of her range. With me being stuck, working at home, fortunately she is insured and licensed to use my company Focus, while I will use the Galaxy in the mean time if I need to drive anywhere. So while the Corona lockdown is in place, she has a car to use, while we see if anything shapes. But it looks like she will have to bite the bullet and have a used engine fitted to her car.
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Car is very low probably not what she needs tbh
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Fraud owners club member 2003 W211 Mercedes E class 1989 Sierra sapphire 1998 ex bt fiesta van
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Bad timing, we just sold wife's Pug 107 (high miles but perfectly maintained) for peanuts, might have been ideal.
Keep eyes out, something will come up.
Still looking forward to pics of the Galaxy with those springs on!
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If she had An oil lamp on then that’s definitely the cause, blocked pickup. Sadly they are a bit prone for it but if you go down the replacement engine route get The timing chain replaced and the oil pickup gauze cleaned out Before it’s fitted to the car. Should last another 80,000 miles that way. Yup, my wife has one and I change the oil and filter every 4 or 5 months
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If she had An oil lamp on then that’s definitely the cause, blocked pickup. Sadly they are a bit prone for it but if you go down the replacement engine route get The timing chain replaced and the oil pickup gauze cleaned out Before it’s fitted to the car. Should last another 80,000 miles that way. Yup, my wife has one and I change the oil and filter every 4 or 5 months Car was diligently serviced. It seems from what Rich is saying that the problem lies with the oil pickup. So one assumes it is a design problem, looking at the wisdom out there on the web. Regardless, car is dead and she needs transport. Painful.
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