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by Steve » Mon, 12 May 2008 11:20 +0000
post anything. Did you wash it today or did you install a new turbo?
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I checked the diff oil.. yes.. its leaking.. through one of the axle seals.. have a new seal to go in.. must get to it this week.
Also found ANOTHER vacuum leak.. so plugged that.. more power + less hunting at idle.. nice.
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by fabfiveferg » Mon, 12 May 2008 11:47 +0000
I drove mine to work. Then I parked it outside work.
On a brighter note I got the exhaust tightened up at the weekend. Geezer that replaced my clutch made a tit of putting the exhaust back on. My neighbour will be happy.
Also made a start on cleaning up my BBS wheels. It looks like one of those slow progress jobs that require tons of patience. Might never happen
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by mx5ash » Mon, 12 May 2008 11:50 +0000
I fitted the last of the new shocks and springs, I now have Bilstein shocks with flyin maiata springs (2nd version so a little higher)
Going for a spin in a minute.
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by sspecdave » Mon, 12 May 2008 11:59 +0000
Arranged to get 4 wheel alignment done tomorrow as the polys should be bedded in by now
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by Stig » Mon, 12 May 2008 1:12 +0000
did ZERO!
The 5' was in the garage all weekend........I Was Working in Galway all weekend..........and took my 4x4 with me.
What a mistake................
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by aquarian5 » Mon, 12 May 2008 3:01 +0000
Hi All,
Was off today so took the 5 for a spin, really very humid today.....great fun...
Then collected my son from school...he was grinning from ear to ear all the way home...
Ha Ha enjoy the 5 today guys make the most of it
Regards John.
Long list of to---dos
1. Change discs and pads all round.
2. Install Air horn
3. Get alignment checked again.
4. Change brake fluid.
5. Etc Etc
Need to get a bit of assistance with above list. Munster tech day anyone???????????????????????????
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by leamyj » Mon, 12 May 2008 7:54 +0000
Hope to get a start on the t-cut as soon as I log off. I hate that job
John
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by mx5ash » Mon, 12 May 2008 8:52 +0000
Just back from the extended test drive with the new shocks, and i gotta say they are bloody brilliant.
Called in to Daves on the way home and he reckoned that the anti roll bar bushes were shagged front and back, luckily his garage is like mx5parts and he had new mazda ones for the front and new polys for the rear. so i fitted them with daves guiding eye (and it was just an eye as he managed to keep his daz white t shirt whiter than white!!!)
Seriously though thanks for all your help Dave.
Anyway bloody loads done today and the car feels 100 times better for it.
really pushes on through the corners.
Well happy and got a tan!!!
Ash
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by bingus666 » Mon, 12 May 2008 9:23 +0000
I fitted my new chrome style bars! few more adjustments to go, softtop rubbing, need bout 1/4 inch more! ha ha... looks fooking cool though... pics tomorrow!
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by leamyj » Mon, 12 May 2008 9:43 +0000
Got boot and bonnet t-cut....twice each.
My pink car is back red again..yippeeee!!
John
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by mx5ash » Mon, 12 May 2008 9:47 +0000
Now you need to polish it then wax it to keep a good finish.
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by leamyj » Mon, 12 May 2008 9:50 +0000
mx5ash wrote:Now you need to polish it then wax it to keep a good finish.
Used the red t-cut to give the colour a boost. Can you recommend the next move, products etc.,
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by mx5ash » Mon, 12 May 2008 10:38 +0000
I use merguires deep crsytal polish and wax but the last few times i waxed i have used poorboys nattys limited edition red wax (expensive but will last a long time - the tub and the shine!!!) doubt you will be able to get the red stuff now but blue or white should be just fine (its colour has nothing to do with the colour of your car)
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/nattys-red-paste-wax-limited-edition-/prod_360.html
Tis a very good wax so it is.
[url]http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/Store/Category/ProductList.aspx?CategoryId=19&ManufacturerId=30&gclid=CI_9wLX1oZMCFRWT1Qod6BilnQ
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I'll find some pics there now.
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by mx5ash » Mon, 12 May 2008 10:47 +0000
This was after a clay bar, polish and wax with merquires
And this is after polish with merquires and wax with poor boys red
Bloody rain!!
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