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« Reply #8145 on: June 04, 2015, 08:29:38 PM » |
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Oh, err, um, think so. Yep, I'm absolutely positively almost certain it's a spare earth.
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« Reply #8146 on: June 04, 2015, 08:32:14 PM » |
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Great. I'll label it so that next time I've forgotten what it is I won't panic!
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« Reply #8147 on: June 04, 2015, 08:40:04 PM » |
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Another Pop pick-up at last weekend's Billing Aquadrome show in Northampton. When I first saw the front view photo I genuinely thought it was mine from a previous show, (yeah, I know mine hasn't got red wheels). This one has original Ford Pop wheels with twin rims at the back & a repro model T/A pick-up bed. I know it's not a contest, but I'm glad we've done the bare metal thing & moved on now. 
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« Reply #8148 on: June 04, 2015, 08:42:34 PM » |
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Maybe someone saw yours and thought it looked good so...............
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« Reply #8149 on: June 04, 2015, 08:43:32 PM » |
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 Lots of other Pop pick-ups about, but it did make me look twice.
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« Reply #8150 on: June 04, 2015, 10:34:22 PM » |
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Odd.
Vehicle enquiry Registration number: HDR 570 Tax
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New keepers must get tax before using the vehicle. Please be aware that if you have taxed, made a SORN or had an MOT in the last 5 days these details may not have updated. Vehicle details
Vehicle make FORD Date of first registration 24 October 1980 Year of manufacture 1953 Cylinder capacity (cc) 933cc CO₂Emissions Not available Fuel type PETROL Vehicle status Tax not due Vehicle colour BLUE Vehicle type approval Not available Wheelplan 2 AXLE RIGID BODY Revenue weight Not available
Calculating the cost of vehicle tax
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« Reply #8151 on: June 05, 2015, 06:58:49 PM » |
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I quite regularly get told it's a shame the Pop's got a Q plate, but as far as I'm concerned it's a badge declaring the vehicle's been properly registered.
Another busy day at work, followed by a dash across the Hampshire border into Berkshire this afternoon. First stop, the saddlery shop to collect the leather strap for my bike's battery box -not ready yet. Then the bolt shop to pick up some fasteners for the exhausts, (bolted the headers to the cylinder head but they need attaching to the rest of the system). Then on to the powder coaters to drop off a heap of parts for my motorcycle. Into Halfords for oil & coolant. Finally to the upholsterer to pick up the re-worked headlining panel & door cards. Very nicely done, (photo tomorrow). So no work done, but things going on in the background.
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« Reply #8152 on: June 05, 2015, 09:20:08 PM » |
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That Pop has an old plate at the rear but doesn't have one at all at the front - I guess it's just not being used on the road.
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« Reply #8153 on: June 05, 2015, 09:38:57 PM » |
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Might be inside the radiator grille Bobbi -not really legal, but quite common.
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« Reply #8154 on: June 05, 2015, 10:21:39 PM » |
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Well anyway, I think you can bask in the knowledge that "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" - But get the paint out cos you don't want yours looking like someone else's! 
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« Reply #8155 on: June 06, 2015, 12:44:37 AM » |
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Even though it looks good any body can have ford on the back, but there's only one manky
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« Reply #8156 on: June 06, 2015, 05:51:33 PM » |
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 The new door panels, re-done by Phil the upholsterer. A mix of tuck n roll & plain vinyl to reflect the mix in the rest of the cab. I'm really pleased with them. Today I finished bolting the exhaust headers to the rest of the system, then rubbed some paintwork down, before filling the motor with Halfords best "classic" engine oil & the radiator with a 50% mix of water & coolant. No oil leaks as far as I can see, but a bit of a problem with the coolant. Looks like two of the core plugs are leaking. Obviously it's the two rear ones along the sides of the crankcases, which are the most awkward to get to with the engine in the chassis -the driver's side one will require the removal of the steering linkage & starter motor to reach. Bugger. So- what's the best way to fix these? A socket of the appropriate size to fit into the core plug recess, tapped with a hammer? (there's no way the plug can actually pop into the crankcase is there?). Or a small flat nosed punch tapped around the edge of the plug? Or is there some sort of miracle sealant that'll fill any gap from the outside of the engine? (bearing in mind I haven't run it yet, so don't have the engine heat to cure a sealant). Annoying, but I'm determined not to get disheartened about it -should be easy enough to fix shouldn't it? At least it isn't my fault!
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« Reply #8157 on: June 06, 2015, 07:18:08 PM » |
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Best way to stop core plugs leaking is to replace them. You could try sealing them, but until the engine is running and hot you will have no idea if they will leak. The V8 has cup type plugs as opposed to disc type. I'd pull the old ones, clean the hole surfaces thoroughly. De-grease both the hole and the new plugs and coat mating surfaces with Wellseal and knock in new plug. You can get oversize plugs but I've heard that these can stress the aluminium block.
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« Reply #8158 on: June 06, 2015, 09:14:16 PM » |
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What will definitely cure it from inside is K-Seal. Doesn't block rads either unlike the bloody Barrs Leak someone had put in my Capri radiator  I've just fixed a leaking plug INSIDE a bellhousing with K-Seal and have used it for years.
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« Reply #8159 on: June 06, 2015, 10:01:51 PM » |
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Hmm. So sounds like an exploratory tap around the rim of the plug with a socket or short length of pipe, (we've got lots of various sized offcuts in the workshop), & a hammer, followed by adding K seal to the rad' before running the motor, (didn't K Seal sing with the Sunshine Band?), & if that fails, pull the plug. I've only ever replaced one core plug before, on a Reliant, but can't remember much about it. Are the plug holes tapered, or is there a lip that the plug sits against? Is it possible to tap them in too far?
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