Friday, March 02, 2012

Back on the road again

A couple of weeks ago I had the MOT booked in and it passed with no advisories. The car is now road legal, but there is still plenty of finishing to be done. For some reason the reverse lights are not working, so I'll have to find a new switch for that.




A couple of days later, with the tracking done and the right pressure in the tyres, the car was running a lot better, so I took it out to the Gloucester TSSC meet on the following Monday, which is about an hours drive each way. I'm glad to say the run there and back was without incident, so I am happier to start re-fitting more of the trim and taking longer journeys with it.

A week ago I had a new silencer fitted, which required some alteration to the exhaust pipes under the car. Until recently it had two 49mm od pipes, which had to join together to fit into the standard type silencer. The new silencer now takes the two 49mm pipes straight in and exits through larger pipes also. The nice thing, for me, about this silencer is that it looks just like the original one, but is now quieter and allows the engine to make more power.

As mentioned above, I've decided to start fitting more trim, the door cards, complete with plastic screen behind them, were fitted once I'd adjusted the hinges, quarter light and glass to ensure a good seal all around.




Further inside, the handbrake was disconnected to fit the centre carpet, a better looking handbrake cover and the carpets to fit under the seats. I ended up with two sets of under seat carpets, one of which had been fitted the wrong way around, evident by the holes cut in it for the fasteners, and the other set did not have a hole for the seatbelt, peculiar eh?




With the good weather we have been having this week I treated the car to it's first wash after the re-spray, which was then followed up by being clayed, lightly polished, glazed and finally given a few coats of wax, though I admit there are still a few more fiddly areas of the car which still need to be waxed.