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Yeah roll on 2014, i might make then
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Whats the local paper called ?
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I will be able to make it to blyth (just) in the poorly 2000
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After starting with 3 potential RBRR cars i have sadly had withdraw from the run after the third choice my daily user triumph 2000 has let me down with the auto box after 2 weeks of many more problems that have been sorted.
we even set off today to the plough and had another problem and returned home to sort that one out, then on setting off again the gearbox has all but given up.
oh well cant be helped now so wishing everybody else good luck.
i will be at the blyth service stop to see you all.
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Car 56, its not quite right................but it'll do ! :)
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Been in two minds about the autobox "leave it or change it" and ive decided to leave it, since the trouble on the way to the drivers meet ive had no repeat. The box i got from mike will be going in the boot as a spare just incase (big thanks mike w, alan c and colin r)
This weekend ive fitted a new oilseal in the rear of my box as it was leaking slightly after changing the prop and sorted 99%of my spares out that now reside in the boot, managed to fit stickers on 1 side of the car then it rained.
things left to do:-
swap front seats for some with headrests
fit other side stickers
swap battery
buy some auto fluid
and buy some snacks for the crew.
see you all at the plough and good luck to each and every crew member for a safe and enjoyable RBRR 2012 :)
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timbancroft61 wrote:Ferny, great thread!
I have lots:
1. The major one: See all cars and crews finish the event successfully and safely. The buzz amongst all the finishers at the end in The Plough is one of the best things I have encountered.
2. Enjoy the start at The Plough: Cannot say this enough, but the car park at the start is just brilliant, a proper way to display Triumph motor cars.
3. Enjoy some good quality driving: The Scottish Highland and Welsh roads are just the best, especially when amongst other Triumph cars.
4. Finish the event: Still not laid a spanner on the car. The RBRR team are having a busy time!
5. Yet again, prove that the RBRR is the old car event!
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After the problem with the autobox on the way to the drivers meet, then since disconnecting the kickdown cable it being ok im still in two minds as to change the gearbox or not before the RBRR.
It would help if i could have a chat with someone that knows about these autobox's, so if anyone could PM me a phone number i would be very grateful. -
Are there any rear outline stickers left at all, i didnt get one in my pack.
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thescrapman wrote:
I know where there is a BW35 about to come out of a car in North London. I have driven teh car and it was fine (If BW35's are your thing.. :-) ) having been rebuilt a few years ago.
Cheers
Colin
thanks for the offer colin but i dont know what the problem is with the gearbox, after losing drive on the motorway afew times on the way to the drivers meet ive disconnected the kick down cable and driven over 100 miles with out the loss of drive so im going to leave it as is for now and put some more miles on before the RBRR and see how it goes, i do possibly have a back up gearbox coming to me in case it goes again before the RBRR.
thanks again
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After failing to get to the drivers meet, it now looks like i might need a new auto gearbox :(
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Got to change a drive shaft on the 2000 in the morning, then on to the drivers meet.
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Well its not the sprint or the 1500tc now so it'll be the 2000, bit of servicing and wash n polish then were ready :)
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Nick_Jones wrote:Doesn't seem to be nearly enough panic in this thread...... maybe it's still too early? :P
Nick
Well heres a bit of panic for you, 1500tc auto off road 15 years, wants n/s chassis leg , n/s outer sill and reinforcer and lower sill
no brakes all pipes want replacing, no exhaust rear pipe , all tyres past it, all water hoses want replacing, next to no paint on it
it was DA'd off 15 years ago then left outside, beige cloth seats fallen apart.
and all ive got done up to now is cut the rot off the sill ready for the new sill that i have, i have had it running though, sounds sweet at 45000 miles from new.
I will be cracking on with it now im inside the last month. :o
if not ready i will have to use the 2000 ;) -
1st choice car (dolomite sprint) is now not going to make it this time, hoping to get the 1500tc sorted if not then the 2000.
i will let jason know asap.
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CRAJ wrote:Just booked there for the Sunday night, we stayed there in 2010 too. That 4.6 miles feels like 2000miles once you have relaxed at the plough for an hour on the Sunday evening, I could hardly drive that far 2 years ago, let alone the 150+miles home.
The bar is Ok too for a celebration pint after a shower and shave!
Don't risk the drive home if you live more than half an hour away.
Colin.
I dont think i'll be driving home this time colin,not after what happened last time. -
Weather permitting im going to get the sprint up and running tomorrow :)
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Still got nowt done yet, what with the weather and other stuff going on.......at this rate i might have to use the 2000 instead of the sprint or 1500tc.
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Still nothing done here.....any one else not done owt yet :o
Edinburgh Stop
in Round Britain Reliability Run (RBRR)
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You must be mad, sign him up :)