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Definitely prefer the multi-spoke wheels, and prefer Rusty to the BMW Midi parked behind him? in the second photo.

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    Back on its wheels at last!

  • Wento for a quick trip to the petrol station. Got sidetracked. I am loving this car! It sounds like it's gargling on the fuel not just drinking it, what an awesome sound!

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On 04/02/2023 at 04:34, KenONeill said:

Definitely prefer the multi-spoke wheels, and prefer Rusty to the BMW Midi parked behind him? in the second photo.

 

The Mini is a 320bhp tuned manual so likely a handful of fun.

 

Travels!
Clocked over 140,000 miles.
 

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I suspect the trigger part of the door handle has cracked, everything else looks good but it’s not quite pulling enough so the door is tricky to open. I have spares.

 

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Road trip things. About 900km covered this weekend. And around 10l/100km which is impressive for an old turbo nugget.
Hoping the crack can be repaired it’s about 1cm across.
The ride is so much nicer, bridge joins no longer loosen fillings and cause buttock clenching. Noticeably more body roll which is great fun in roundabouts. Less road noise. So hot in 33 degree summer heat! Removing the sun roof panel made a huge difference to comfort levels.
 
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Too much acceleration!
Or schoolboy error in lid placement.
 
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Always a new thing to fix! Now I have petrol leaking out of the cap. New filler cap seal on order. Also called into the local Audi dealer to see what they can find me as a replacement as on close inspection it seems to be leaking though the lock!

 

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Ahh clean at last.

 

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Time for a massive photo flood from recent adventures along the Forgotten World Highway to Ohakune for Wookies in the Wild.

180 m long one-lane tunnel, gravel roads, rainforest, volcanoes.

 

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Recent challenges - broken door handle. And a clamp was scraping on the gravel, easily rotated :)

 

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Surely it’s possible to do an oil change without wearing half of the oil.

 

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Think it’s a prerequisite to ensure we get the full, immersive experience 🙄

 

Glad to see it made it up your arm and out of the bowl too 👍  Yellow bowl looks the part, so it's important to test its limits.

 

I leave servicing to other people now, but in the end started using a pump extractor, which was surprisingly effective.

 

Gaz

 

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Just felt like it.

All we need now is video from tunnel, with that  fabulous five pot noise.

 

Still can't get my head round how small it looks it against more modern machinery.

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Some recent pics

 

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Gear shifter bushing finally arrived, and what a difference! It had got so bad that third and first were about in the same place.
 

 

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#gumbootrally round the mountain charity run.
 

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Investigating where the oil leak was coming from. It’s not oil it’s power steering fluid leaking from the pump. Also adjusted the right headlight as it wasn’t sitting right.

 

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Power steering pump rebuild kit arrived from Pelican Parts, hopefully I got the correct one. Pump is out, had to break out the big bar, the banjo bolts were done up to FT. I’m going to take the pump to a specialist after reading how it’s done 

At least I now have my new sensible daily driver to use.

 

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You got a Ute!! 

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12 hours ago, skomaz said:

You got a Ute!! 

 

I did!

I thought it's probably best not to keep using the urq as a ute :D Especially after the new 6-figure insurance valuation.

And it's good to have another vehicle.

 

It's a 1992 Ford Courier (also sold as a Mazda Bounty) with 404,000km on its 2.2-litre petrol engine and manual transmission.

I've already done a few things to it - oil, filter, air filter (carby!!), rear speakers (back windows out to get the trims off!), removed 8m of dead wiring, dash apart to fix the charger port, a bit of cleaning up.

 

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1 hour ago, RobClubley said:

 

I did!

I thought it's probably best not to keep using the urq as a ute :D Especially after the new 6-figure insurance valuation.

And it's good to have another vehicle.

 

It's a 1992 Ford Courier (also sold as a Mazda Bounty) with 404,000km on its 2.2-litre petrol engine and manual transmission.

I've already done a few things to it - oil, filter, air filter (carby!!), rear speakers (back windows out to get the trims off!), removed 8m of dead wiring, dash apart to fix the charger port, a bit of cleaning up.

 

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That looks great!   Love the little lockers behind the rear wheels. And the big alloys on it. 

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34 minutes ago, skomaz said:

 

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Hat looks great!   Love the little lockers behind the rear wheels. And the big alloys on it. 

 

Yep I'm really happy with it. It was originally owned by a Bridgestone tyre shop then another tyre shop owned it for 21 years! Someone has recently done some tarting up - red calipers, new head unit etc. The wheels are 17s compared to original 14s, but it still rides nicely. I bought all new tyres cos the budget ones on there were cracking on the side walls.   

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Yep I'm really happy with it. It was originally owned by a Bridgestone tyre shop then another tyre shop owned it for 21 years! Someone has recently done some tarting up - red calipers, new head unit etc. The wheels are 17s compared to original 14s, but it still rides nicely. I bought all new tyres cos the budget ones on there were cracking on the side walls.   

 

Excellent...   That's one hell of a mileage but it looks in great condition.  Presumably it let an easy ish life and the decent weather meant minimal rust. 

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Power steering pump rebuild kit arrived from @pelicanparts, hopefully I got the correct one. Pump is out, had to break out the big bar, the banjo bolts were done up to FT. I’m going to take the pump to a specialist after reading how it’s done

 

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Power steering pump is back in, my car did not appreciate being outside for a week in the rain. Pond in the boot, rodent droppings in the engine bay and the start of a mouse nest in the boot!! Sigh countryside living things!
 

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Rusty had a visit from a descendent, The RS5 belongs to Steve who I bought Rusty from.

 

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WoF failed on headlight alignment and a cut in my rear seatbelt! Maybe rodent related? Also my drive shaft bushing is worn so I’ll replace that soon.
Since sitting outside for a week Rusty isn’t running properly - missing and down on power. Not sure what it is yet, maybe electrical, maybe air or vac leak. I suspected spark plugs so did a quick 10 minute new plug install in @repcoauto car park 😃 Smoother running but still not right.
 
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Hmm not sure that looks right. New cap and rotor coming from @qualitat_european
New seatbelt arrived from Hawkeswood Classic in Auckland.
 
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