Bluey Progress (pics added 28/1/07)

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Post by bigginger »

Which one? Oh, all of them, OK...
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Post by JimK »

What is a flitch? Isn't it the little golden thing in they chase in Quidditch?

(It took me a while to work out what a trunnion was...)
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Post by bigginger »

The upright panels either side of the engine bay - or a slab of wood, or a side of bacon :)
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Post by BigMark »

All three of these can be found around the engine bay of most bodged Minors
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Post by Kevin »

Nice dashpot though :wink:
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ok, lost me now....dashpot? is that to do with smoking in a hurry?
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BigMark wrote:ok, lost me now....dashpot? is that to do with smoking in a hurry?
Almost certainly not, when you think about it...

It's actually a thingy, you know, on a whatsit...

...

Erm...

...

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Oh look, a squirrel! Anybody got a Mars bar?
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Post by Onne »

The dashpot is the top bit of the collaburator... I mean carburattor
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Ah the silver bell bit with the slidy up and down bit inside....I think thats the technical term for it :wink:
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It is indeed :D
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Post by Kevin »

Ah the silver bell bit with the slidy up and down bit inside....I think thats the technical term for it :wink:
I like your description but I wonder what you or Jim thought it was called 8)
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Post by BigMark »

Had a lot going on at home but back on with bluey now
Got the other wing off to reveal errr a damb big hole aaarrgghh
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Engine and gearbox to come out this weekend then some time wth the rotary wire brush to see what needs cutting out at the front.
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Post by chickenjohn »

Thats normal when you take the wing of a Minor- still needs to be repaired but a lot of cars are out there running around with inner wings in a simmilar state.

All repairable, all panels available- keep up the good work!
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Cheers John,
After spending some time with the car this weekend and looking around on here I'm 100% happy that most things are doable with a bit of time and patience.
Thanks so much for your encouragement
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Post by BigMark »

Hi all,
Well had a good 4 hours with him today and I think something is missing
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As an aside can anyone tell me if the Blue in the last (interior) picture is origional and what the name of it is??
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Post by Gareth »

Looks very much like Henley Blue, as used by Austin-Rover in the late 80's, early 90's...

A similar colour used on the Minor was Clipper Blue, but I think the shade on Bluey is a bit too bright to be that.
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