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Oh Yeah!
That's more like it, now all you have to do is run when I plug you in.
Oh Yeah! That's more like it, now all you have to do is run when I plug you in.
0 2016/10/25 15:13:20 orangeblos
Looks like the Safety Valve got stuck and this was the result.
But looking on the plus side, at least she seems quite good at pumping air!
Looks like the Safety Valve got stuck and this was the result. But looking on the plus side, at least she seems quite good at pumping air!
0 2016/10/25 15:18:23 orangeblos
Whoops!
Whoops!
0 2016/10/25 15:21:38 orangeblos
New 'T' piece Fitted with Safety Valve checked and Working.
New 'T' piece Fitted with Safety Valve checked and Working.
0 2016/10/25 15:23:42 orangeblos
Is this a water drain of some sort and what does the bit on the top do?
It was on the outlet of a Big Compressor (Too Big to get in the Car, unfortunately!)
Is this a water drain of some sort and what does the bit on the top do? It was on the outlet of a Big Compressor (Too Big to get in the Car, unfortunately!)
0 2016/10/27 14:16:42 orangeblos
Self Reeling Compressor Hose Reel
Apart from the fact it was covered in grime it worked perfect.
Self Reeling Compressor Hose Reel Apart from the fact it was covered in grime it worked perfect.
0 2016/10/27 14:58:07 orangeblos
All it needed was a Clean and it came up like new!
All it needed was a Clean and it came up like new!
0 2016/10/27 14:59:59 orangeblos
It looked like a piece of Scrap
but not anymore!
It looked like a piece of Scrap but not anymore!
0 2016/10/30 16:24:54 orangeblos
I'm hoping the 'Thing' in the middle is a Water Filter.
I'm hoping the 'Thing' in the middle is a Water Filter.
0 2016/10/30 16:45:37 orangeblos
The connection before the Water Trap is just for blowing dust off stuff, while the other one should hopefully flow Dry Air.
The connection before the Water Trap is just for blowing dust off stuff, while the other one should hopefully flow Dry Air.
0 2016/10/30 16:47:09 orangeblos
The elusive hard to reach Hose Clip on the Bottom Hose.
When I drained the Water out, I turned the Clip round so I could do it up from the Top with an Extension Socket.
The elusive hard to reach Hose Clip on the Bottom Hose. When I drained the Water out, I turned the Clip round so I could do it up from the Top with an Extension Socket.
0 2016/10/30 17:08:04 orangeblos
By Turning the Clip on the Bottom Hose, I can now reach it from the Top with a long Extension Socket which makes it a whole lot easier.
By Turning the Clip on the Bottom Hose, I can now reach it from the Top with a long Extension Socket which makes it a whole lot easier.
0 2016/10/30 17:11:35 orangeblos
De-ionised Water and Antifreeze already for mixing together.
De-ionised Water and Antifreeze already for mixing together.
0 2016/10/30 17:21:56 orangeblos
All mixed up and ready to go in the Rad.
All mixed up and ready to go in the Rad.
0 2016/10/30 17:24:39 orangeblos
No Expense spared, I bought a New Jug and Funnel especially for the occaision!
No Expense spared, I bought a New Jug and Funnel especially for the occaision!
0 2016/10/30 17:34:41 orangeblos
Old Electric Motor with 16mm Shaft and Fitting
Old Electric Motor with 16mm Shaft and Fitting
0 2016/10/31 15:35:47 orangeblos
Pulling the 16mm Drive Fitting off the Old Electric Motor
Pulling the 16mm Drive Fitting off the Old Electric Motor
0 2016/10/31 15:37:13 orangeblos
The Drive Fitting to fit on a 16mm Shaft
The Outside diameter of the Fitting is 45mm
to match up with the Fitting on the Hydraulic Pump.
The Drive Fitting to fit on a 16mm Shaft The Outside diameter of the Fitting is 45mm to match up with the Fitting on the Hydraulic Pump.
0 2016/10/31 15:38:36 orangeblos
The Drive Fitting inside the Hydraulic Pump
Outside Diameter 45mm
The Drive Fitting inside the Hydraulic Pump Outside Diameter 45mm
0 2016/10/31 15:43:39 orangeblos
Both Electric Motors with the Drive Fitting from the Motor on the Left.

16mm Shaft Size 45mm Outside Diameter.
Both Electric Motors with the Drive Fitting from the Motor on the Left. 16mm Shaft Size 45mm Outside Diameter.
0 2016/10/31 15:45:13 orangeblos
Rusted Solid on both sides and the only way to get them off was with a Cutting Disc on an Angle Grinder!
Rusted Solid on both sides and the only way to get them off was with a Cutting Disc on an Angle Grinder!
0 2016/10/31 16:08:21 orangeblos
Time for 'The Nuclear Option' sometimes it really is the only way.
Time for 'The Nuclear Option' sometimes it really is the only way.
0 2016/10/31 16:10:59 orangeblos
I told you they were Rusty!
I told you they were Rusty!
0 2016/10/31 16:13:48 orangeblos
No amount of Penetrating Oil was gonna shift that!
No amount of Penetrating Oil was gonna shift that!
0 2016/10/31 16:15:08 orangeblos
Nearly There! Lots of patience and a steady hand but don't cut through the Sensor Wires which are just above it.
Nearly There! Lots of patience and a steady hand but don't cut through the Sensor Wires which are just above it.
0 2016/10/31 16:17:26 orangeblos
Finally out and all ready for the New Flexible Brake Pipes (When they arrive!)
Finally out and all ready for the New Flexible Brake Pipes (When they arrive!)
0 2016/10/31 16:21:55 orangeblos
All you need is a drop of 'Sea Air' and this happens!
All you need is a drop of 'Sea Air' and this happens!
0 2016/10/31 16:24:14 orangeblos
My Sharpest Tool in the Box
A pair of Am-Tech 9in Locking Pliers
However did I manage all these years without them.
Ebay: Around £5.
My Sharpest Tool in the Box A pair of Am-Tech 9in Locking Pliers However did I manage all these years without them. Ebay: Around £5.
0 2016/10/31 16:26:02 orangeblos
The hole is 15.64mm across
The Collar is 25.67mm across
The Fitting is 45mm across
The hole is 15.64mm across The Collar is 25.67mm across The Fitting is 45mm across
0 2016/11/01 12:32:39 orangeblos
The drive end of the drive shaft.
The drive end of the drive shaft.
0 2016/11/01 12:41:53 orangeblos
The Hole is 15.64 across
The Collar is 26.58 across
The Assembly is 44.50 across
The Hole is 15.64 across The Collar is 26.58 across The Assembly is 44.50 across
0 2016/11/01 12:44:23 orangeblos
The Hole is 15.73 across
The Collar is 26.74 across
The Assembly is 45mm across
The Hole is 15.73 across The Collar is 26.74 across The Assembly is 45mm across
0 2016/11/01 12:48:57 orangeblos
The Drive End of the Assembly
The Drive End of the Assembly
0 2016/11/01 12:51:29 orangeblos
Side View of the Coupling
Side View of the Coupling
0 2016/11/01 12:52:36 orangeblos
Side View of the Coupling
Side View of the Coupling
0 2016/11/01 12:54:09 orangeblos
Just a tad on the large side for an XJS!
Pic was on an Old Brake Pipe while waiting for the New ones to arrive.
Just a tad on the large side for an XJS! Pic was on an Old Brake Pipe while waiting for the New ones to arrive.
0 2016/11/05 09:37:37 orangeblos
Using a 'Torque Wrench' to tighten the Caliper Bolts.
Using a 'Torque Wrench' to tighten the Caliper Bolts.
0 2016/11/05 09:48:18 orangeblos
Caliper Bolts Tightened up to 50ft lbs
Caliper Bolts Tightened up to 50ft lbs
0 2016/11/05 09:49:56 orangeblos
Stainless Steel Locking Wire to Lock the Caliper Bolts.
Stainless Steel Locking Wire to Lock the Caliper Bolts.
0 2016/11/05 09:55:12 orangeblos
You do get Prizes for Neatness
obviously a talent going to waste.
You do get Prizes for Neatness obviously a talent going to waste.
0 2016/11/05 09:58:04 orangeblos
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