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Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
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- Vat
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
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QR-Clubman 66.5109|Sprint 63.3635|Sportsman 67.4673|National 92.3481|Lakeside 65.7478|MP K 1:35.382|MP E 1:16.422|NM 1:08.017
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
Well that's nice/depressing to see while I am waylaid with other crap!
The American wrote:hella sic stance flushing pard harker yolo something something.
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
Looks very nice. If we held one in Vic it looks like we'd need a big place to do so.
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
Vat wrote:Huge turnout
Bloody oath
Gazillion thanks once again to Mark and Tess for putting up with us.
I was helping by being out of the way and unobtrusive
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
..and not an NC or an ND to be seen!
\seriously, where are you guys?
\seriously, where are you guys?
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QR-Clubman 66.5109|Sprint 63.3635|Sportsman 67.4673|National 92.3481|Lakeside 65.7478|MP K 1:35.382|MP E 1:16.422|NM 1:08.017
QR-Clubman 66.5109|Sprint 63.3635|Sportsman 67.4673|National 92.3481|Lakeside 65.7478|MP K 1:35.382|MP E 1:16.422|NM 1:08.017
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
Thanks to everybody for making it a fun day. A very suspension orientated day. However did a gearbox and diff oil change, advanced some timing, fixed a broken bracket and other odd jobs.
Good to see old and young helping out each other. What more could be said good company good food and MX5's.
Photos to come when I get home.
Good to see old and young helping out each other. What more could be said good company good food and MX5's.
Photos to come when I get home.
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
Many thanks also to Lokiel , pezchops & Lily for the yummy grub.
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
Magpie wrote:Photos to come when I get home.
Wasn't this held at your place?
"A Convertible has a top you can put down when the weather's nice...... A Roadster has a top you can put up when the weather's bad."
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
Steampunk's creativity photo. From memory we missed 3 MX5's for the photo. Not a NC or ND to be seen. It was fun stirring the dust up when I lined my car up, if mine was dusty so can everybody else's
DSCN3219 by Eipeip, on Flickr
Photo bombed by an ambulance
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Photo bombed by an ambulance
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
Cheers for the day guys mine was that bright yellow noisy thing
Yellow NA8 that makes lots of noise
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
Very awesome, sorry I missed it.
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
Shame I missed this, you guys got the pick of the weather for it.
Definitely check your Accelerator pedals. While it's fun for five minutes, it gets tedious using a shoelace tied to the end of the cable to get yourself home when the pedal snaps off completely.
Here's a broken one I bought from Magpie, I reinforced and rebuilt it for a forum member and replaced it on Friday . The difference is night and day once its back together with all the pivots and bushes greased, it also copped a coat of paint.
Takes about 2hrs all up to replace and it's not going to break in a hurry.
Definitely check your Accelerator pedals. While it's fun for five minutes, it gets tedious using a shoelace tied to the end of the cable to get yourself home when the pedal snaps off completely.
Here's a broken one I bought from Magpie, I reinforced and rebuilt it for a forum member and replaced it on Friday . The difference is night and day once its back together with all the pivots and bushes greased, it also copped a coat of paint.
Takes about 2hrs all up to replace and it's not going to break in a hurry.
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
Magpie wrote:did a gearbox and diff oil change, advanced some timing, fixed a broken bracket and other odd jobs.
Some people are just garage bay hogs
Thanks again to all the chefs and to all the advice givers/repairers (special thanks to Steampunk, Lokiel, Pezchops and Magpie).
Steampunk, I owe you replacement Nulon. Sorry for not fixing you up on the day.
I still haven't been able to get anything completed by myself. My spanner work is getting slightly better but my adjustable spanner results are appalling
My resulting grinding work to try to rectify my rounding of a square ended bolt was probably candidate for dodgiest thing of the day.
Good to see that my 'chin scratching' was caught on camera Though in reality this was happening a lot of the time.
Having said that Dodgy Days are great!
I'm getting to see my car from all angles and understand a lot more. I'm able to attempt jobs that I'd like to eventually be able to do myself and realising that some of these are never really going to be easily done as a one man job. There's always someone willing to jump in and get you through that frustrating point that would otherwise leave you without transport for days.
Cheers Dodgymites!
See you all again soon.
Finally a huge 'thank you' must go to Tess for her extreme patience on a testing day. THANK YOU.
Ian
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- Vat
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
MXO005 wrote:Good to see that my 'chin scratching' was caught on camera Though in reality this was happening a lot of the time.
How'd the timing change work out? I got inspired and bought that Ebay timing light/techo thing, will have a crack at it in the coming weeks.
'98 Evo Gold NB8A
QR-Clubman 66.5109|Sprint 63.3635|Sportsman 67.4673|National 92.3481|Lakeside 65.7478|MP K 1:35.382|MP E 1:16.422|NM 1:08.017
QR-Clubman 66.5109|Sprint 63.3635|Sportsman 67.4673|National 92.3481|Lakeside 65.7478|MP K 1:35.382|MP E 1:16.422|NM 1:08.017
- MXO005
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Re: Dodgy Day. Saturday 7th May
Vat wrote:How'd the timing change work out? I got inspired and bought that Ebay timing light/techo thing, will have a crack at it in the coming weeks.
I think we settled somewhere between 13 and 14 degrees once everything was tightened back up.
My "bum dyno" is useless. Can't say I noticed too much difference on the drive home but it was mostly on unfamiliar roads. I did seem to get some funny noises at one stage (though I was shattered by then) so will be keeping an eye on it.
Think I might be tweaking the idle for a while too. There seemed to be a lot of movement / adjusting with that so interested to see how it behaves in daily driving.
Having said that I'm not planning much driving this week until heading over to Mt Cotton on Saturday for the hillclimb.
Looking back it might have been a good idea to let someone more experienced take it for a before and after run.
Your previous experiences with taking a familiar bit of road (climb after Jindalee bridge) as a judge of improvement is another great idea that I've unfortunately not had the forethought to consciously register so as to be able to compare.
Ian
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