MOT today ... Passed!
#1
MOT today ... Passed!
Just had a few patches welded on the underside, rear wheel bearings and a track rod end so put it in for test today and it failed on 3 things; handbrake cable, balljoint and emissions, which, on the whole isn't too bad as far as i am concerned!
So, how can the emissions be adjusted to a respectable level?
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#8
Originally Posted by vroooom ptssssh
D'oh, it'll be because of the over fueling colin, thats a coont!
balljoint means new track control arm, their what £30 ea iirc?
balljoint means new track control arm, their what £30 ea iirc?
#10
Originally Posted by SafeChav
not if its a Mk4
#16
Its very simple
Originally Posted by PeterRST
Oh well, yeah, the inner ones are standard obviously. I was referring to the outer ones.
Originally Posted by SafeChav
obviously - not
#19
However I meant that it's obvious that Mk4's got std inner bushes.
The term "obviously" wasn't intented to apply to the last part of the sentence ("i was talking about the outer ones")... ROFL
here read it like this:
Inner ones are standard obviously.
I was talking about the outer ones.
#22
Update... Passed now
Emissions, first test were at 9.99%, which failed, my main man adjusted the mixture enough an got it down to 0.74 which it passed at!
Will need adjusted back up a bit, but im well chuffed, 12months ticket and some wee odds and ends sorted, superb
Emissions, first test were at 9.99%, which failed, my main man adjusted the mixture enough an got it down to 0.74 which it passed at!
Will need adjusted back up a bit, but im well chuffed, 12months ticket and some wee odds and ends sorted, superb
#24
Originally Posted by SafeChav
Don't get booting it around until the mixture has been returned to its previous state!
But congrats
But congrats
#25
you'll blow your engine up!
I doubt you'll notice that much difference in the fuel consumpation at all.
To be fair its running very rich at idle which can be equally as bad, you'd do well to have it set up on a rolling road.
I doubt you'll notice that much difference in the fuel consumpation at all.
To be fair its running very rich at idle which can be equally as bad, you'd do well to have it set up on a rolling road.
#31
Hitting myself on the head, I thought this was a recent post now I realise it's about 2 years old
used to have one about 3 years ago, one of those cars I had to have when I passed my test but never lasted long when I couldn't afford to keep it, only had it 6 months I think
used to have one about 3 years ago, one of those cars I had to have when I passed my test but never lasted long when I couldn't afford to keep it, only had it 6 months I think
Last edited by pete26; 14-08-2009 at 03:04 PM.
#32
Hitting myself on the head, I thought this was a recent post now I realise it's about 2 years old
used to have one about 3 years ago, one of those cars I had to have when I passed my test but never lasted long when I couldn't afford to keep it, only had it 6 months I think
used to have one about 3 years ago, one of those cars I had to have when I passed my test but never lasted long when I couldn't afford to keep it, only had it 6 months I think
Pretty much the same as me. Had it when i was at uni, stacking shelves in tesco for £600 a month, RS cost me that just to run/repair/keep on the road
Was good fun though.
#34
nice one mate glad its all passed, i took mine in with 1 days mot left b4 i flew off to new zealand, i was worried id have to leave it off the road till i got back, but it passed with flying colours
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