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After 10 minutes of running, water was pouring out as fast as I could mop it up!
After 10 minutes of running, water was pouring out as fast as I could mop it up!
0 2017/04/23 14:59:40 orangeblos
This time it was a perfect fit, surely it couldn't leak now.
This time it was a perfect fit, surely it couldn't leak now.
0 2017/04/23 14:52:56 orangeblos
No wonder it was leaking!
The Banjo was out of alignment.
No wonder it was leaking! The Banjo was out of alignment.
0 2017/04/23 14:47:35 orangeblos
0 2017/04/21 15:34:38 orangeblos
Jacked it, Clamped it and Squeezed it but when it came to the last nut, I just couldn't pick up the Thread, although I finally managed to do it after a 2 Hour Struggle!
Jacked it, Clamped it and Squeezed it but when it came to the last nut, I just couldn't pick up the Thread, although I finally managed to do it after a 2 Hour Struggle!
0 2017/04/21 15:28:59 orangeblos
Anti Roll Bar Links already to be Bolted on.
How hard can it be?
Start to Finish it took 3 Hours!
The last Nut was a Total PIA to put on.
Anti Roll Bar Links already to be Bolted on. How hard can it be? Start to Finish it took 3 Hours! The last Nut was a Total PIA to put on.
0 2017/04/21 15:24:20 orangeblos
After Cleaning and painting it was time to fit the New Bushes and then put them back in the Car
After Cleaning and painting it was time to fit the New Bushes and then put them back in the Car
0 2017/04/20 16:30:39 orangeblos
After 4 hours Struggling I finally got them out!
After 4 hours Struggling I finally got them out!
0 2017/04/20 16:28:20 orangeblos
Lots of Brute Force and 'Innocence' with a liberal helping of penetrating Oil.
Lots of Brute Force and 'Innocence' with a liberal helping of penetrating Oil.
0 2017/04/20 16:26:01 orangeblos
The Anti Roll Bar Bushes needed replacing and the Nuts get so Corroded they don't want to come undone.
The Anti Roll Bar Bushes needed replacing and the Nuts get so Corroded they don't want to come undone.
0 2017/04/20 16:23:31 orangeblos
She hadn't lost a Single drop of Water overnight
She hadn't lost a Single drop of Water overnight
0 2017/04/20 16:04:01 orangeblos
Has She lost any Water after fixing the leak Yesterday?
Has She lost any Water after fixing the leak Yesterday?
0 2017/04/20 16:02:40 orangeblos
In order to Stop the Air Leak, I just gave the Fittings a bit of a 'Tweak' with a Spanner, while I was counter Torquing the Nut on the Pipe underneath.
In order to Stop the Air Leak, I just gave the Fittings a bit of a 'Tweak' with a Spanner, while I was counter Torquing the Nut on the Pipe underneath.
0 2017/04/19 16:34:49 orangeblos
With the end of the Tube hung up in the Air, Gravity forces the Brake Fluid Back where it came from, so no Air can get in.
With the end of the Tube hung up in the Air, Gravity forces the Brake Fluid Back where it came from, so no Air can get in.
0 2017/04/19 16:22:38 orangeblos
Dot4 Brake Fluid and a Bucket of Soapy Water to Sluice down any Accidental Spills.
Dot4 Brake Fluid and a Bucket of Soapy Water to Sluice down any Accidental Spills.
0 2017/04/19 15:45:54 orangeblos
Making sure the Bleed Nipples would undo easily when I was ready to Bleed the Rear Brakes
Making sure the Bleed Nipples would undo easily when I was ready to Bleed the Rear Brakes
0 2017/04/19 15:41:36 orangeblos
I thought I might have an Air Leak in one of the Brake Pipes I made and so I got these ready to tighten up the Fittings just in case.
I thought I might have an Air Leak in one of the Brake Pipes I made and so I got these ready to tighten up the Fittings just in case.
0 2017/04/19 15:32:13 orangeblos
Filling a Bucket with Soapy Water to Sluice down any Accidental Spills.
Which also gave me a good excuse to practice Ace Photographer 'Someday's' Special Technique of Photographing Water in Slo Mo.
Why is there never a Waterfall round when you need one.
Filling a Bucket with Soapy Water to Sluice down any Accidental Spills. Which also gave me a good excuse to practice Ace Photographer 'Someday's' Special Technique of Photographing Water in Slo Mo. Why is there never a Waterfall round when you need one.
0 2017/04/19 15:20:56 orangeblos
The Two Spigots on the other side of these Two
The Top One is Blanked OFF
The Bottom one goes to the Gearbox Modulator.
The Two Spigots on the other side of these Two The Top One is Blanked OFF The Bottom one goes to the Gearbox Modulator.
0 2017/04/19 14:45:50 orangeblos
Part of the 'T' Piece which goes into the White Plastic 'Gizmo' with the Blue Wire.
The other Part of this 'T' Piece goes into the Firewall.
Part of the 'T' Piece which goes into the White Plastic 'Gizmo' with the Blue Wire. The other Part of this 'T' Piece goes into the Firewall.
0 2017/04/19 14:42:45 orangeblos
The 'T' Piece off the Top Nearside Spigot goes to a 'T' Piece.
The Top Part of the 'T' goes into the Firewall
and the Bottom Part of the 'T' goes into the White Plastic 'Gizmo' with the Blue Wire.
The Spigot underneath it goes into a very thin Tube which goes into the Blue Switch.
The 'T' Piece off the Top Nearside Spigot goes to a 'T' Piece. The Top Part of the 'T' goes into the Firewall and the Bottom Part of the 'T' goes into the White Plastic 'Gizmo' with the Blue Wire. The Spigot underneath it goes into a very thin Tube which goes into the Blue Switch.
0 2017/04/19 14:36:54 orangeblos
The Vacuum Manifold as Viewed over the drivers side Wing/Fender of a UK Car
The Vacuum Manifold as Viewed over the drivers side Wing/Fender of a UK Car
0 2017/04/19 14:16:53 orangeblos
Using Clamps to pull the Fan Shroud into place before finally tightening up.
Using Clamps to pull the Fan Shroud into place before finally tightening up.
0 2017/04/17 16:19:25 orangeblos
Finally Sorted with a New Tube and Hose Clips
Finally Sorted with a New Tube and Hose Clips
0 2017/04/17 16:13:01 orangeblos
I made the mistake of trying to take the Clip off in the Car, which wouldn't undo.
I made the mistake of trying to take the Clip off in the Car, which wouldn't undo.
0 2017/04/17 16:08:14 orangeblos
The only hose Clip I never changed was the one that let me down and Started leaking!
The only hose Clip I never changed was the one that let me down and Started leaking!
0 2017/04/17 16:03:33 orangeblos
This is the AAV Valve, which can get Stuck and cause 'Hunting' through lack of use.
This is the AAV Valve, which can get Stuck and cause 'Hunting' through lack of use.
0 2017/04/16 17:39:07 orangeblos
Vacuum Module on 'A' Bank.
XJS V12
Vacuum Module on 'A' Bank. XJS V12
0 2017/04/15 16:34:18 orangeblos
After a 16 year layup, She's almost ready to Roar!
After a 16 year layup, She's almost ready to Roar!
0 2017/04/15 13:03:51 orangeblos
Night Shot of my XJS 'Cherry Blossom'
Night Shot of my XJS 'Cherry Blossom'
0 2017/04/15 13:01:27 orangeblos
Brackets to hold the bottom of the Radiator Fan Shroud,
Just a Couple of Store Bought brackets, that needed an extra hole to bolt them on.
How easy was that!
Brackets to hold the bottom of the Radiator Fan Shroud, Just a Couple of Store Bought brackets, that needed an extra hole to bolt them on. How easy was that!
0 2017/04/10 14:49:55 orangeblos
Bracket to hold the Fan Shroud in at the bottom.
Just a couple of Store bought Brackets that needed an extra hole.
How easy was that!
Bracket to hold the Fan Shroud in at the bottom. Just a couple of Store bought Brackets that needed an extra hole. How easy was that!
0 2017/04/10 14:43:58 orangeblos
Brackets to hold in the Fan Shroud in at the bottom. 
How easy was that!
Brackets to hold in the Fan Shroud in at the bottom. How easy was that!
0 2017/04/10 14:39:18 orangeblos
In order to hold the Radiator Shroud in at the bottom, I just bought a couple of Brackets and then drilled a couple of holes and bolted them on.
In order to hold the Radiator Shroud in at the bottom, I just bought a couple of Brackets and then drilled a couple of holes and bolted them on.
0 2017/04/10 14:34:28 orangeblos
Help I've got a leak!
Help I've got a leak!
0 2017/04/10 14:19:41 orangeblos
Having Cleaned and Repainted the Fan Shroud last Year, it was just a case of dropping it in, note the use of a Towel to protect the Rad.
Having Cleaned and Repainted the Fan Shroud last Year, it was just a case of dropping it in, note the use of a Towel to protect the Rad.
0 2017/04/10 14:13:38 orangeblos
Not Wanted on Voyage! I was really glad to see the back of those Electric Fans.
Not Wanted on Voyage! I was really glad to see the back of those Electric Fans.
0 2017/04/10 14:10:59 orangeblos
Removing the Closing Panel was dead easy, although I didn't remember saying that the first time!
Removing the Closing Panel was dead easy, although I didn't remember saying that the first time!
0 2017/04/10 14:04:11 orangeblos
The Black Holder is The Fuel Pump Relay
The Red Holder is The Main Relay
The Relays are located behind a Plastic Panel in the Boot/Trunk near the Bulkhead Fender/Rear Wing.
The Black Holder is The Fuel Pump Relay The Red Holder is The Main Relay The Relays are located behind a Plastic Panel in the Boot/Trunk near the Bulkhead Fender/Rear Wing.
0 2017/04/07 13:48:06 orangeblos
Fuel Pump Relay in Black Socket.
Main Relay in Red Socket.
Fuel Pump Relay in Black Socket. Main Relay in Red Socket.
0 2017/04/07 13:06:15 orangeblos
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