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Re: Fridge Panel Repair

Posted: 07 May 2018, 11:10
by jhobson
15" 205x70 don't fit in the spare wheel carrier :(

Re: Fridge Panel Repair

Posted: 07 May 2018, 12:29
by RogerT
And if it did you’d have to jack up the front to get it out...

Re: Fridge Panel Repair

Posted: 07 May 2018, 13:22
by jhobson
I think I'm going to keep it standard. The new wheels and tyres give just enough hint of a lift. And I found a place for the spare.
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Re: Fridge Panel Repair

Posted: 01 Oct 2018, 17:16
by jhobson
jhobson wrote:15" 205x70 don't fit in the spare wheel carrier :(

I made mine fit. In doing so I did cut the carrier but now I think there is a chance that this size wheel would fit by just taking out the clamp rods/hinge pins and replacing with a bolt for the hinge.

And one other final 'tip' that I have just worked out (all beginner guides will tell you this but I thought I knew better): Get proper argon/CO2 welding gas... don't put up with pub gas. The difference is significant!

Re: Fridge Panel Repair

Posted: 29 Oct 2018, 19:07
by 35i-VR6
Awesome effort on the welding dude love the dedication

Top effort :ok

Re: Fridge Panel Repair

Posted: 13 Nov 2020, 15:42
by jhobson
I still haven't had her on the road for more than 300 miles at a time.
I have been fixing for so long that I have got around to needing to fix things I already fixed... 
Rear brake cylinders don't like standing around.
Clutch master cylinder was replaced a while ago but for some reason the plastic nipple for the hose from the fluid reservoir spontaneously snapped off. The hose then fell behind the foot well carpet. I thought maybe the fluid was low so 'topped it up' with one and a half litres before I woke up  and wondered where all the fluid was going... under the carpets!!!
I cannot buy the plastic bit on it's own - had to buy a whole new cylinder assembly. The cylinder arrived - and the plastic pipe adaptor has snapped off and was missing!
I suspect this bit of plastic is not really up to the job, so 'do it properly, do it once' (well twice now) I decided to make one out of stainless steel... it _must_ last a bit longer....
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Re: Fridge Panel Repair

Posted: 27 Nov 2020, 15:16
by jhobson
Still trying to bleed the clutch...