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MOT Fail.... Work To Do Then!

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BigA:
Got my MOT due soon, Ben already supplied the bits i expect to fail LOL but just found floor is completely rotten, and finding more holes the closer i look  :'(

good look with the re test

Skibum346:
Thanks BigA... good luck with yours!

All of the work I'm doing is now done, the garage will tackle the steering drop arm and track rod end, as well as a new vacuuim unit for the dizzy as discovered that is goosed also!

Whilst welding up the wheel arch... or rather the important half... (lot's more welding to do down there it turns out!   :roll: )... took the wing off which meant disconnecting the bulb holde from the lens for the repeater. Putting it back together yesterday... and the bulb has gone! Have to get that replaced before Wednesday then!

Only concern now is the emmissions... cos even with new filters and spark plugs (dizzy cap & rotor were replaced fairly recently) and confirming tight head bolts, she still doesn't feel or sound right...  :pale:

Ah well.... we'll just have to see!

landroverkeith:
 :roll: well on the upside i have your prop in the back of my truck ready to give to hissy tonight m8  :clap:

ben_haynes:

--- Quote from: Skibum346 on April 07, 2008, 15:01:15 ---Only concern now is the emmissions... cos even with new filters and spark plugs (dizzy cap & rotor were replaced fairly recently) and confirming tight head bolts, she still doesn't feel or sound right...  :pale:

--- End quote ---

1990 dont need a proper emissions just a check to see if it smokes blue or black smoke, My v8 passed and that ran on 5 cylinders most of the time :oops: :oops:

Skibum346:
Ben & Kieth (not forgetting the Hissmeister!) thanks for the support.

Ben.... think I might need to look into that little nugget... Now everything is computerised I thought what it needed was driven by the machine...   :shock:

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