Sign In   Register

Topic

Weekend itinerary 9 years 4 months ago #153698

  • CR41G's Avatar Topic Author
  • CR41G
  • Offline
  • Time served MGer
  • Time served MGer
  • Posts: 348
  • Thanks: 57
Just had a thought that while doin the brakes I may aswell paint the calipers red , just so happens I have a tin of red caliper paint sat in the shed doin nothin so may aswell clean up the front calipers while there off and paint them and while I'm at it do the rears

So yea my list is getting bigger but I'm feeling good about this weekend just hope all goes to plan and I'll take shit loads of pictures as I go along as always

Please Log in to join the conversation.

Weekend itinerary 9 years 3 months ago #153705

  • CR41G's Avatar Topic Author
  • CR41G
  • Offline
  • Time served MGer
  • Time served MGer
  • Posts: 348
  • Thanks: 57
Update

dash leds didnt turn up so wont be doin that today!!

Secondly
Turns out the front brakes were changed the same time as the rears (last mot) but no paper work showing the work to the front ..only an invoice for the rears ... mot advidory stated that front disc lipped and pads worn but not excessive ... they have no ware so was definatly changed with the rears!!

Damn me for not checking first and believing an mot cerificate..

Proceed in calling me a donkey!!

Looks like im just painting calipers and bleeding cooling system today

Please Log in to join the conversation.

Weekend itinerary 9 years 3 months ago #153714

Making progress - more than I'm managing - spent ages looking for braided hoses in the shed (Mrs TC emptied the house in there before her mims visit) gave up and tried out the new Karcher I got yesterday in the Homebase black friday deals - £70 instead of £100 (£120 in most places), so all I've managed is to start cleaning the patio for the first time in since forever.

Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.

MG - the friendly marque.

Please Log in to join the conversation.

Weekend itinerary 9 years 3 months ago #153724

Try the jetwasher on fence panels - they come up like new!

Please Log in to join the conversation.

Weekend itinerary 9 years 3 months ago #153727

Most of our fencing is quite new but the decking will get a wash later.

Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.

MG - the friendly marque.

Please Log in to join the conversation.

Last edit: Post by talkingcars.

Weekend itinerary 9 years 3 months ago #153730

  • CR41G's Avatar Topic Author
  • CR41G
  • Offline
  • Time served MGer
  • Time served MGer
  • Posts: 348
  • Thanks: 57
Horns just packed up if I press the buttons on wheels no horn just a relay clicking from behind the centre console so im guessing its just the actual hirn unit .. may smack it with a hammer just to see if its stuck.

I think it packed up at the petrol station .. I went to pay for my fuel and I left my lad in the car and locked it . Around 30 seconds later alarm went off with hazards light but then it went quiet when I went back to the car the hazards where still goin but no horn at this point I didnt think anyrhin of it at the time .. only when I wanted to use the horn did I realise that it did die at petrol station

the joys

Please Log in to join the conversation.

Weekend itinerary 9 years 3 months ago #153736

  • CR41G's Avatar Topic Author
  • CR41G
  • Offline
  • Time served MGer
  • Time served MGer
  • Posts: 348
  • Thanks: 57
Horn fixed !!

Opened bonnet smacked said faulty horn with medium weight ball hammer pressed steeting wheel buttons and now works again

great sucess!!

Please Log in to join the conversation.

Weekend itinerary 9 years 3 months ago #153742

The trusted hammer, a great tool.

I had a bit of success today,
found the braided hoses for the ZS but not the brackets,
found not one but 2 spare HRW switched and a spare mk1 MGF switch panel (ideal for the heated front screen),
I also found a heated window timer relay but it needs a base.

I went round to my sons where I've got a load of parts and got a legal wheel for the ZR.

Unplanned but I managed to get hold of my daughters car for 10 minutes and I think I found the source of her oil leak, a slightly loose sump plug.

Not to mention an hour and a half taking nails out of old horse shoes and washing them, the shoes that is, and 4 hours sorting my sorting my shed.

Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.

MG - the friendly marque.

Please Log in to join the conversation.

Weekend itinerary 9 years 3 months ago #153743

and an hour and a half round trip to Hobbycraft to buy paint supplies for the horseshoes, all the way with the roof down.

Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.

MG - the friendly marque.

Please Log in to join the conversation.

Weekend itinerary 9 years 3 months ago #153961

  • CR41G's Avatar Topic Author
  • CR41G
  • Offline
  • Time served MGer
  • Time served MGer
  • Posts: 348
  • Thanks: 57
Few pics of last weekends work on the callipers just a clean up and paint nothin to major





Please Log in to join the conversation.

Weekend itinerary 9 years 3 months ago #153962

  • CR41G's Avatar Topic Author
  • CR41G
  • Offline
  • Time served MGer
  • Time served MGer
  • Posts: 348
  • Thanks: 57
Today's work consisted of changing the dash lights to blue LEDs and what a simple and easy mod to do!! I read on the net that bulbs had to be soldered etc but nope simple as removing the old bulb and popping in the led making sure it's the right way round.

Quick how to

Remove the 4 Philips head screws that that hold the clock shroud in place and drop the steering wheel to allow removal (no pics of this as its self explanatory)

Remove the 4 Philips screws that hold the dials in place in the dash there's 2 at the top and 2 at the bottom


Now that the mounting screws have been removed the unit can be tilted forward now you can see the top of the lighting unit of the clocks now remove the brass coloured screws that hold each mounting brackets to the clock unit(1 screw each side) these screws also hold the lighting unit to the dials


With these now removed looks like this


Now you can lift up the top and slide out the yellow tinted plastic that gives the standard clocks that crap yellows glow




Now you can unscrew the black plastic bulb holders the standard bulbs just pull out from the holders and LEDs just push in and can be fitted back into the lighting unit at this point check the polarity of the leds by turning your side lights on to see if they turn on ,if they don't just rotate the led 180 degrees and hey presto!!








Finally assembly is the reversal of disasembly but do not re fit the yellow plastic as this will ruin the look of your new LEDs

And finally what it looks like at night in all its glory





And the difference in bulbs just for reference



Hope this helps anyone interested in doin this mod I'm well happy with it
The following user(s) said Thank You: David Aiketgate, Forrester

Please Log in to join the conversation.

Weekend itinerary 9 years 3 months ago #153966

Today's work consisted of changing the dash lights to blue LEDs and what a simple and easy mod to do!! I read on the net that bulbs had to be soldered etc but nope simple as removing the old bulb and popping in the led making sure it's the right way round..............


That is because you used proper bulbs rather than loose LEDs.

Some people scrape the yellow off the plastic and re-install it because it also defuses the light and spreads it more evenly.

Nice how-to BTW.

Home to black Alfa Romeo 159 3.2 V6 Q4 ,green MGF VVC and red MG Maestro T16.

MG - the friendly marque.

Please Log in to join the conversation.

Time to create page: 0.117 seconds
© 2024 The-T-Bar.com All Rights Reserved. Hosted By SEBS IT