NEWBIE/AXLE
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centredonkey
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Re: NEWBIE/AXLE
Not a great deal left..............
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was that on the Midas?centredonkey wrote:Not a great deal left..............
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centredonkey
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Yes, Stuart, they don't like salty sea air!!!
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centredonkey
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And it's replacement, suitably super painted to survive the salty Scottish streets!
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Geoff Butcher
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Re: NEWBIE/AXLE
Looks like something an archaeologist might have dug up!centredonkey wrote:Yes, Stuart, they don't like salty sea air!!!
Geoff
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Looking at the corrosion on that front subframe I should imagine most of the metal components on the car resemble Swiss cheese. I wonder how the loom and electrical connections have fared. My MK2 had been carefully dry stored for 20+ years yet the electrical connections still took a battering. 
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centredonkey
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Re: NEWBIE/AXLE
Yes, the newness has certainly worn off a lot of the components.
Surprisingly, around half of the electrical equipment was still functioning when I first got it.
Here's a couple of pix of what a 4x4 Monster Midas might look like!!
Any one mad enough???
Surprisingly, around half of the electrical equipment was still functioning when I first got it.
Here's a couple of pix of what a 4x4 Monster Midas might look like!!
Any one mad enough???
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centredonkey
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centredonkey
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Re: NEWBIE/AXLE
Engine strip down has revealed various strange substances, particularly in the thermo housing.......yuk!!
Engine itself looks fine, water jacket clear, hopefully a good honing and decoke will see it running.
Engine itself looks fine, water jacket clear, hopefully a good honing and decoke will see it running.
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centredonkey
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Re: NEWBIE/AXLE
Engine now running....briefly....seems to be ok
