My slightly knackered old cars
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Re: My slightly knackered old cars
I have absolutely no idea, it has a 6 speed gearbox and that's all I really know. I'm assuming it's diesel.
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Re: My slightly knackered old cars
Quattro ?
Got a real like for this era of Audi after having an A4 a while back and recently an A8. Gearboxes seem to be a weakness on them though
Got a real like for this era of Audi after having an A4 a while back and recently an A8. Gearboxes seem to be a weakness on them though
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Audi A6 Avant by srblythe, on Flickr
Audi A6 Avant by srblythe, on Flickr
Audi A6 Avant by srblythe, on Flickr
Doesn't look too bad but still not really my kinda thing...
Audi A6 Avant by srblythe, on Flickr
Audi A6 Avant by srblythe, on Flickr
Doesn't look too bad but still not really my kinda thing...
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I had a V6 diesel one of those. Competent but dull. It wouldn't even drift in the snow, it was that grippy. Boring.
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I'd been meaning to weld a couple of patches on my ranger for a while, there was a small hole on each side of the cab sill area, both of them quite easy to repair. An area I hadn't intended repairing was the corner of the tub under the rear lights but I spotted a small blister which turned into a massive rusty hole.
I chopped out the rust and stuck a few patches in, it isn't pretty but it'll do.
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I chopped out the rust and stuck a few patches in, it isn't pretty but it'll do.
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Ranger failed its mot on a fog light not working and a brake imbalance across the front axle, it had a few advisories too. It got new discs and pads up front and the fog light wired up so hopefully it'll get retested next week.
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RJC_0315 by srblythe, on Flickr
I got the Audi, it was a bit of a shed, the gear linkage was knackered and it had a massive oil leak.
RJC_0302 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_0306 by srblythe, on Flickr
The oil feed pipe to the turbo was spewing oil, it was quite tricky to remove it, had to remove quite a few bits to gain access and ended up cutting it in half to remove it.
RJC_0307 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_0305 by srblythe, on Flickr
I ended up buying a braided oil line because it seemed like it might be easier to fit.
RJC_0421 by srblythe, on Flickr
The gear linkage was a bit of a faff to fix, there's a repair kit for it which is just a plastic/rubber bushing that's placed into the original linkage rod, it's annoying trying to remove the old bush because it's fitted by bashing the outer metal part with a hammer to secure it in place and it needs bent back out to remove and fit the new bush.
RJC_0420 by srblythe, on Flickr
It was too difficult to do all of this on the car, I did waste a lot of time trying but eventually gave in and removed the linkage rod and bashed it with a hammer in a vice.
After it went back together the gearbox was perfect, easily selected all gears.
RJC_0428 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_0425 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_0429 by srblythe, on Flickr
It was actually quite a decent car with plenty of power, I almost considered keeping it but I'd been trying to cut down on cars so stuck it on Gumtree of £1k and took £775 for it from the first person who seen it.
I got the Audi, it was a bit of a shed, the gear linkage was knackered and it had a massive oil leak.
RJC_0302 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_0306 by srblythe, on Flickr
The oil feed pipe to the turbo was spewing oil, it was quite tricky to remove it, had to remove quite a few bits to gain access and ended up cutting it in half to remove it.
RJC_0307 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_0305 by srblythe, on Flickr
I ended up buying a braided oil line because it seemed like it might be easier to fit.
RJC_0421 by srblythe, on Flickr
The gear linkage was a bit of a faff to fix, there's a repair kit for it which is just a plastic/rubber bushing that's placed into the original linkage rod, it's annoying trying to remove the old bush because it's fitted by bashing the outer metal part with a hammer to secure it in place and it needs bent back out to remove and fit the new bush.
RJC_0420 by srblythe, on Flickr
It was too difficult to do all of this on the car, I did waste a lot of time trying but eventually gave in and removed the linkage rod and bashed it with a hammer in a vice.
After it went back together the gearbox was perfect, easily selected all gears.
RJC_0428 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_0425 by srblythe, on Flickr
RJC_0429 by srblythe, on Flickr
It was actually quite a decent car with plenty of power, I almost considered keeping it but I'd been trying to cut down on cars so stuck it on Gumtree of £1k and took £775 for it from the first person who seen it.
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