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My Car Wash Mitts from a Pound Shop only £1 each. The Quality is Incredible!
The Red One (I mean the 'Cherry one') is for the Bodywork and the Blue one, for below the Water Line.
My Car Wash Mitts from a Pound Shop only £1 each. The Quality is Incredible! The Red One (I mean the 'Cherry one') is for the Bodywork and the Blue one, for below the Water Line.
0 2017/09/19 10:57:29 orangeblos
Forget about using Car Sponges, this piece of kit is incredible and I've had it on Test for some time.
A Car Wash Mitt from a Pound Shop only £1
Forget about using Car Sponges, this piece of kit is incredible and I've had it on Test for some time. A Car Wash Mitt from a Pound Shop only £1
0 2017/09/19 10:52:49 orangeblos
Using Proper Car Shampoo, instead of the Washing up liquid, that I used to use.
(Hangs head in shame!)
Using Proper Car Shampoo, instead of the Washing up liquid, that I used to use. (Hangs head in shame!)
0 2017/09/19 10:49:08 orangeblos
Non Kink Garden Hoses, don't you just love em!
Non Kink Garden Hoses, don't you just love em!
0 2017/09/19 10:47:11 orangeblos
First a Quick Pre-Wash with the Garden Hose to get the Worst Off.
First a Quick Pre-Wash with the Garden Hose to get the Worst Off.
0 2017/09/19 10:44:23 orangeblos
The Rain had Washed the dust right through the Cover, so time for a Wash!
The Rain had Washed the dust right through the Cover, so time for a Wash!
0 2017/09/19 10:40:49 orangeblos
Either that's the Amazon, or its just Started Raining!
Either that's the Amazon, or its just Started Raining!
0 2017/09/19 10:31:56 orangeblos
A Shine so deep that you would need a Submarine to find where it began but then of course it Started to Rain, 'What else would you expect'
A Shine so deep that you would need a Submarine to find where it began but then of course it Started to Rain, 'What else would you expect'
0 2017/09/14 11:38:04 orangeblos
The Polish had dried like Cement
The Polish had dried like Cement
0 2017/09/14 11:36:11 orangeblos
Genuine Browns Lane XJS Soft Top Delivery Cover Does anyone else have one?
Genuine Browns Lane XJS Soft Top Delivery Cover Does anyone else have one?
0 2017/09/13 16:15:10 orangeblos
Home made device for Topping Up The Power Steering Fluid.
All you need is a Plastic Bottle with a Pump on Top and a piece of Plastic Tube.
Home made device for Topping Up The Power Steering Fluid. All you need is a Plastic Bottle with a Pump on Top and a piece of Plastic Tube.
0 2017/09/08 16:16:39 orangeblos
One the Steering Arm was cut off, I got hold of the Stub of the Caliper Bolt with a pair of Stilson Wrenches and it came out dead easy!
One the Steering Arm was cut off, I got hold of the Stub of the Caliper Bolt with a pair of Stilson Wrenches and it came out dead easy!
0 2017/09/07 13:53:23 orangeblos
Saving myself a lot of pain and suffering by cutting the Steering Arm through with a Small Angle Grinder.
Saving myself a lot of pain and suffering by cutting the Steering Arm through with a Small Angle Grinder.
0 2017/09/07 13:48:52 orangeblos
The Steering Arm was Seized on the Shaft of the Bolt and wouldn't come off, no matter how hard I bashed it with a FBH!
The Steering Arm was Seized on the Shaft of the Bolt and wouldn't come off, no matter how hard I bashed it with a FBH!
0 2017/09/07 13:44:10 orangeblos
Trying to drill out the Broken Caliper Bolt on 'The Ice Princess' 'The Job from Hell it's a Nightmare!'
Trying to drill out the Broken Caliper Bolt on 'The Ice Princess' 'The Job from Hell it's a Nightmare!'
0 2017/09/07 13:38:25 orangeblos
High Pressure Brake Pipe to the Brake Master Cylinder/Actuator.
If you 'Crack' this Connection be EXTREMELY CAREFUL as Brake Fluid Under Pressure could come squirting out in any direction, so cover the Spanner and Hands with a Towel just in case and also Cover all Paintwork.
High Pressure Brake Pipe to the Brake Master Cylinder/Actuator. If you 'Crack' this Connection be EXTREMELY CAREFUL as Brake Fluid Under Pressure could come squirting out in any direction, so cover the Spanner and Hands with a Towel just in case and also Cover all Paintwork.
0 2017/09/04 15:35:20 orangeblos
Retractable Soft Brushes for Cleaning my Lens
Retractable Soft Brushes for Cleaning my Lens
0 2017/08/30 14:36:07 orangeblos
Car Discarnect
One of the Best Pieces of Kit I've ever bought.
Just undo the Green Wheel a couple of turns to disconnect the Battery
Car Discarnect One of the Best Pieces of Kit I've ever bought. Just undo the Green Wheel a couple of turns to disconnect the Battery
0 2017/08/30 11:19:05 orangeblos
As an extra Security device, is there a way of Tripping the Cut Out deliberately?
As an extra Security device, is there a way of Tripping the Cut Out deliberately?
0 2017/08/30 09:53:06 orangeblos
Photo Taken from above Same as before
When I checked the Level this time, I did so while the Engine was Still Running
Photo Taken from above Same as before When I checked the Level this time, I did so while the Engine was Still Running
0 2017/08/30 05:08:17 orangeblos
This Photo was taken looking down from above
The ATF was there right up to the Top of the Groove
This Photo was taken looking down from above The ATF was there right up to the Top of the Groove
0 2017/08/30 04:59:13 orangeblos
Transmission Fluid Dipstick being pulled out to Check the Level of the ATF
Transmission Fluid Dipstick being pulled out to Check the Level of the ATF
0 2017/08/30 04:54:34 orangeblos
The Transmission Fluid Dipstick.
I was wondering what that was for.
The Transmission Fluid Dipstick. I was wondering what that was for.
0 2017/08/30 04:52:52 orangeblos
Warming up the Engine and She Started on the Button as well! 
Must be all that TLC and Money I'm throwing at her.
Warming up the Engine and She Started on the Button as well! Must be all that TLC and Money I'm throwing at her.
0 2017/08/30 04:48:35 orangeblos
Antifreeze-Deionized Water-Dot 4 Brake Fluid -ATF-10/40 Semi Synthetic-Oil Filter and a couple of Tins of Contact Cleaner.
Antifreeze-Deionized Water-Dot 4 Brake Fluid -ATF-10/40 Semi Synthetic-Oil Filter and a couple of Tins of Contact Cleaner.
0 2017/08/26 06:42:41 orangeblos
Blocked and Rusty ABS Valve from the Valve Block of a Teves Master Cylinder/Actuator
A result of Not Changing your Brake Fluid on a Regular Basis, where water has been absorbed and then caused Rust.
Blocked and Rusty ABS Valve from the Valve Block of a Teves Master Cylinder/Actuator A result of Not Changing your Brake Fluid on a Regular Basis, where water has been absorbed and then caused Rust.
0 2017/08/25 00:30:14 orangeblos
0 2017/08/25 00:28:48 orangeblos
Rusty ABS Valve
Rusty ABS Valve
0 2017/08/25 00:27:47 orangeblos
A Rusty Valve from the Valve Block of the ABS
A Rusty Valve from the Valve Block of the ABS
0 2017/08/25 00:26:29 orangeblos
What Grease should I use on these Hubs?
What Grease should I use on these Hubs?
0 2017/08/24 04:02:02 orangeblos
The AAV on an XJS V12 showing the Idle Adjustment Nut
The AAV on an XJS V12 showing the Idle Adjustment Nut
0 2017/08/24 02:15:02 orangeblos
Can you adjust the Linkage where the Rubber Boot is, by undoing the 'U' Clip and winding out a Threaded Rod?
Can you adjust the Linkage where the Rubber Boot is, by undoing the 'U' Clip and winding out a Threaded Rod?
0 2017/08/23 15:13:05 orangeblos
The Header Tank has a Rad Cap just by that Red Wire.
The Header Tank has a Rad Cap just by that Red Wire.
0 2017/08/23 02:05:09 orangeblos
XJS V12 Master Cylinder/Actuator
If I undid the 4 Bolts in the Photo, would a Brake Booster Servo bolt on in its place.
XJS V12 Master Cylinder/Actuator If I undid the 4 Bolts in the Photo, would a Brake Booster Servo bolt on in its place.
0 2017/08/19 14:39:46 orangeblos
Home made Bleeder.
All you need is a Bottle and a Piece of Tube
Make sure the end in the Bottle is submersed in Brake Fluid so it can't draw any Air Back.
The reason for the Long Tube is so I can position the Bottle where I am able to see it while sitting in the Car.
Home made Bleeder. All you need is a Bottle and a Piece of Tube Make sure the end in the Bottle is submersed in Brake Fluid so it can't draw any Air Back. The reason for the Long Tube is so I can position the Bottle where I am able to see it while sitting in the Car.
0 2017/08/18 15:47:02 orangeblos
'The Ice Princess' my Arctic Blue XJS
'The Ice Princess' my Arctic Blue XJS
0 2017/08/18 05:01:28 orangeblos
Brake Booster System from a Mercedes 190d
which also has a pipe coming off for the Clutch
but could I 'Mod it' to fit 'The Ice Princess'
Brake Booster System from a Mercedes 190d which also has a pipe coming off for the Clutch but could I 'Mod it' to fit 'The Ice Princess'
0 2017/08/18 04:36:51 orangeblos
That Elbow marked by the Spanner will need a Straight Pull out. 
Twist it back and forth as you pull it, like a Dentist Pulling out a Tooth
That Elbow marked by the Spanner will need a Straight Pull out. Twist it back and forth as you pull it, like a Dentist Pulling out a Tooth
0 2017/08/14 16:34:44 orangeblos
Plastic Elbow Out at last let the Brake Fluid flow for about 3 Seconds until the Air Bubbles are out then push it back in and reinsert the Pin
Plastic Elbow Out at last let the Brake Fluid flow for about 3 Seconds until the Air Bubbles are out then push it back in and reinsert the Pin
0 2017/08/14 16:31:53 orangeblos
On the end of the Braided Pipe you can see the Plastic Elbow which needs to be pulled out
On the end of the Braided Pipe you can see the Plastic Elbow which needs to be pulled out
0 2017/08/14 16:29:56 orangeblos
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