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Steve P

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  1. 4 hours ago, PeteH said:

    Those "plastic looking" bits, are they not Fused links?.

    Yes they are fused links, I won`t be removing those, It`s the first plate and the joint to the battery terminal which seems to be the one that fails. The dodgy connection is probably why the radio cuts out so If I remove and clean the fuse links I hope that will fix that. As I said the fault is very common with these models.

    I guess like Triumphs they were designed to last a certain period before you buy another car. I`ve never been like that and keep them until they die.

    S

  2. The car has an issue where the radio cuts out now and again, probably due to a related issue with the fuses bolted to the bus bar.To me the first connection from the battery post is un-necessary.BTW that image is off the net not my car but it`s the same..

    I am going to strip it all off and clean and grease as suggested.

    I don`t think it gets any road spray, it`s in a plastic box with a cover anyway.

    Steve

  3. Opinions appreciated.

    My daughter has an Astra J from 2011.It has what I think is a daft design of connection to the battery and all electrical systems, the positive battery terminal and two metal plates. See Image.

    Intermittently but annoyingly she sometimes gets in and turns the key..no power or lights on the dash. The connection between the 2 metal plates and the battery is lost and I have to take them off and clean them before service is resumed. my plan is to remove the old battery clamp and the first plate and replace it with a pre-made 300 amp lead with a battery clamp on one end and an eyelet on the other to connect the fuses. What do the experts think?.

    BTW this a very common fault on this model.

    Steve

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  4. Not even a hack, get ready for when the powers that be decide to restrict speed or control any of the above. Sinister?...it`s coming.

    My neighbour has an MG electric thing (Chinese), he says they are now the UK`s most popular EV.I work in the tech sector and can already see the changes.

    S

     

  5. Interesting point earlier about why we buy our classics. My parents both had Hillman estates when I was young, a Minx and a Hunter, my first 2 cars were both Mini`s. That was after a run of bikes starting with a Suzuki AP50 then a Yamaha DT175MX and a Honda Super dream 400. I rebuilt the second MINI and put a 1293 engine in it, went like a rocket but had terrible 997 Cooper discs which were worse than drums.

    I sold that and bought my Vitesse in 1985 and still have it. Its a bit Triggers broom as I didn`t really look over it properly because it needed a ground up resto.

    The mini isn`t listed on the Gov.uk since 1986 so the new owner must have wrecked it.(Nothing to do with crap brakes).

    As to Colins point about people not being onto them any more, do what I do and drive to the seaside, mostly inhabited by people of a certain generation that remember them, always get loads of people commenting when I go there.

    I went out in my Vitesse on Sunday with the roof off and it was -1 degrees, bracing I`d say.

    Next local show is Brooklands New Years Day which normally gets 1000 attendees.

    Steve

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  6. It is a shame this is no longer allowed, can`t think what implications this has for data protection tracing old owners.

    I did this back in the 90`s and managed to find the first owner of my Vitesse from 1970 living in Shropshire. I found him because he had an unusual name.

    I wrote to him politely asking if he was connected to the car and he phoned me shortly after confirming it was his. We spoke for about an hour and he was delighted to know it was still on the road, his wife even asked to buy it back.

    S

     

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  7. I have a pair in my shed I intended to use on my Herald CV conversion, just measured one at 17.5 inches, but that maybe wound out more than normal. I bought them from e bay so no idea of origin.

    When I converted my Vitesse MK 1 to CV I remember having to mount them in a different position on the rear outrigger.

    The ones in my shed have the angled ends as per that drawing. Bugger.

    S

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