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to replace the other one on the car , so I chucked that on as well . Haven ’ t got to the rack boots yet – got a new accelerator cable then as my original one was cactus , then proceeded to poke it through the firewall without the sheath around it and I hit a positive terminal under the bonnet and the cable lit up red hot with smoke everywhere ( I had just greased it so that it would slide in the sheath ). I had to grab it and yank it backwards and burnt my hand and it melted in two . Haven ’ t got to the rack boots yet – down to the bike shop to get another cable – won ’ t do that again – better get a battery isolation switch – put that in and – Phew – almost to the rack boots . Getting the rack out is fun
– NOT – but we got there and then I find the bloody thing is packed full of grease and not 90 weight gear oil that its meant to have – that explained why when the rack boots failed no oil came out – OK better wash out the grease . That was fun I gotta tell you , but I got there – sand it all down and repaint . THEN I FITTED THE RACK BOOTS – YEA , THAT ’ S WHAT I STARTED OUT TO DO – reinstalled the rack , filled with 90 weight gear oil as required and then I was actually able to wheel align the old girl and take her for a test run – lovely . Next was a tune up with plugs , points , timing , rocker clearance , new leads , new coil etc and that went well – now I am getting about 30MPG ( country ) instead of 19.5MPG . What the hell – I haven ’ t done an oil change for a while , so I did that as well . While I was under the bonnet I noticed the oil engine to bulkhead pipe was leaking , so I got a new one of those .
Might as well look at the back suspension , Got some new upper and lower spring pads and two new drop arms that come off the shockers – derusted everything and repainted all the springs ( no lube between them ). I noticed that the back drivers shocker was seized in the middle of its stroke – pulled it and its neighbour to bits and washed out the most repulsive smelling oil I have every encountered . Rinsed with petrol and whatever I felt would work to get this zinc sludge out of them both and then blasted them with compressed air . They are a piece of cake to remove and disman-
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