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Rover parts car – my old P5 6

Rover parts car – my old P5

My old Rover P5 Coupe is being stripped for parts.   This is not a bad thing as it is ensuring that three more Rover P5 Coupe restorations can be completed and three cars put back on the road.    I purchased the car from the Flynn collection auction for only $230.  Nevertheless, the car managed to drive from Canberra back to Sydney.   The drive...

The 450SLC hits 300,000km 0

The 450SLC hits 300,000km

This evening I took my 450SLC for a drive up the old Pacific Highway.   I wanted to check the impact of re-connecting the vacuum advance on the distributor.   I had discovered the line was broken when doing some maintenance.  With the advance enabled, mid throttle response seems a lot better.  I do get a little pinging when cruising on the motorway, so I am...

USA Junkyard Visits 3

USA Junkyard Visits

I am currently in the USA and had a few hours to spare in Cincinnati Ohio before I headed out to the airport.   When I lived in the USA, I used to go to the self service junkyards to grab bits and pieces.    These junkyards are larger in the USA and they have standard price lists for parts, no matter what car you...

2018 Chevy Malibu Review 1

2018 Chevy Malibu Review

My latest rental car was the 2018 Chevy Malibu.    It is probably the best rental car I’ve had for a couple of years, but that is not really saying much.   The Malibu is the latest in a line of cheap ‘full size’ cars that used to be the mainstay of the big 3.    With buyer preferences moving to SUVs and raised hatchbacks,...

The 560SEC has stopped smoking 2

The 560SEC has stopped smoking

My 560SEC had a problem where it would emit a puff of smoke after idling.   This was rather embarrassing taking off from the lights.   It did give me the advantage of keeping people back who got too close.  My assumption was that it was cause by old valve stem seals.   As the seals get old, they get hard and allow a small amount of...

For Sale: 1954 Traction Avant Light 15 4

For Sale: 1954 Traction Avant Light 15

UPDATE: 30/4/19 – This car is now SOLD. My Traction Avant Light 15 is for sale.  It will go up on carsales in a couple of weeks.   The asking price will be $22,500.  The Light 15 was built in 1954 in Slough.  As an English built Traction it has more luxuries than the cars built in Paris.   It also has 12v Lucas electrics. More...

Shannons Sydney Autumn Classic 2019 Preview 1

Shannons Sydney Autumn Classic 2019 Preview

The Shannons Sydney Autumn Classic Auction for 2019 happens Monday next week.   I work close to the display centre, so I went down to check out the collection during my lunch break.   As usual, they had a nice range of interesting cars on offer.   Also as usual, there were offerings to suit most budgets. The lots that I will be keeping an eye on...

560SEC Timing chain and valve stem seals 5

560SEC Timing chain and valve stem seals

The Timing chain replacement is almost finished on the 560SEC.   The new chain is installed, guides fitted and valve stem seals replaced.    I stopped by the workshop to pick something up that I had left in the car and I was able to see it almost done. The photo shows the new chain in place with all new guides.   They are a much...

The M117.968 560 Engine 28

The M117.968 560 Engine

The 560 is the ultimate M117 engine.   This family of engines was introduced in 1969 with the 3.5l M116 and was followed in 1972 with the 4.5 M117.   The M117 is a longer stroke version of the M116.   Both engines share a SOHC design, 2 valves per cylinder and always had fuel injection. These engines evolved over time with the final iteration coming between...

W111 Heater lever upgrade 2

W111 Heater lever upgrade

Most Mercedes from the mid 50s to the late 60s had a similar set of controls for the heater.   There are four horizontal levers controlling the amount of heat and the direction of the air flow. At least on the W111, the lever on the top left controls the amount of outside airflow.   The top right controls the direction of the airflow.   The two...

DS Front End Repairs 0

DS Front End Repairs

A couple of months ago my DS had one of the front suspension boots replaced to cure a bad LHM leak.    When this was done, it was apparent the bushings in the steering rack were worn.  Since the front of the car was apart, it made sense to order these parts and then have them fitted before the front was put back together. ...

Auto Brunch St. Ives February 2019 1

Auto Brunch St. Ives February 2019

Auto Brunch event is a cars and coffee event held monthly at St. Ives Showground.  I attended back in November and enjoyed the day.    It’s an easy event, you can drive in and be parked in minutes and leave whenever you like.   With over 100 cars on display its a nice way to spend an hour or so. This time I took two...

560SEC fuel leak 0

560SEC fuel leak

When I last used my 560SEC before Xmas, I noticed a rather large puddle of petrol underneath it.   I’ve not driven the car since as it is rather dangerous to drive with such a leak.   I had assumed it was probably fuel hoses.  Many cars run on E10 rot their hoses.  I purchased a few of the relevant hoses so I would only have...

Hero Hoists Side by Side Parker Installation Part 4 3

Hero Hoists Side by Side Parker Installation Part 4

The Hero Hoists Side by Side Parker is now installed and fully operational.   The locking mechanism is now working, and I have put the E-Type on top.   In the last part, I had the electrical connection hooked up and did the final adjustment. The challenge I had with the locking mechanism was that a 1M rod needed to be installed from the rear of...

Hero Hoists Side by Side Parker Installation Part 3 2

Hero Hoists Side by Side Parker Installation Part 3

The Hoist is almost operational!  The only thing left is to get the unlocking mechanism working.   In part two I installed the motor and hydraulic lines.   Yesterday an electrician connected up the hoist for me.   After fixing a minor hydraulic leak I had a working hoist (sans unlock rod).  This is timely as I needed to get the 560SEC inside. While the unlock rod...

Product Review Update: SCA Hydraulic Vehicle Positioning Jack 2

Product Review Update: SCA Hydraulic Vehicle Positioning Jack

Back in 2015 I did a review on the SuperCheap Auto Vehicle Positioning Jack.  I had purchased a set of these during a SCA sale.     Overall, I have mixed feelings about this purchase.    The jacks are useful to move cars that are not running.   The big challenge with them is that moving even a medium sized car requires two people, even on...

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