Engine cutting out when hot could be ect sensor,which I think is in the radiator on them.usually accompanied with hot starting issues,and heavy petrol smell due to over fuelling.
Interesting Alex! I wonder if the engine has OBD1? Or a Rover diagnostic tool? Hoping you get to the bottom of that issue as well as dealing with the Hydrogas.
Great to see a Rover 100 / Metro in such good condition - I didn't realise they still had Hydragas suspension - was that dropped for the face-lift version? My mother-in-law bought an N reg one new, that had the new front (you are right, the version you have has aged better than the later version) - I remember it being delivered on the 31st of July with a promise not to drive it that day ... back when Rover had too many new cars going out on the first day of the new letter to deliver in a day!
I'm surprised there's not rust around the front and rear screens, the way those seals have split at the corners. Hard to know if replacing them would just be asking for trouble, or a worthwhile step to keep the tin-worms out.
I noticed the indicators are on the left stalk .. I had an H reg (1-Aug-1990) Maestro with the same stalks ... I can't recall which way round they were; does anyone have any idea when Austin Rover swapped the stalks?
Wow amazing luck. Pump up the tyre and just like that an instant modern classic 👍
Fantastic. Love a
Metro. Check the crank sensor.
Thanks, will do!
Nice purchase, looking forward to seeing Doris on the road.
Fingers crossed!
I love it... nice one Alex .. hope to see you soon.. (Phil)
My first car was one of these. 1.3L engine with wider than normal tyres. Great little vehicle. It handled like a skateboard.
Engine cutting out when hot could be ect sensor,which I think is in the radiator on them.usually accompanied with hot starting issues,and heavy petrol smell due to over fuelling.
Thank you. Will investigate further!
Interesting Alex!
I wonder if the engine has OBD1? Or a Rover diagnostic tool?
Hoping you get to the bottom of that issue as well as dealing with the Hydrogas.
Great to see a Rover 100 / Metro in such good condition - I didn't realise they still had Hydragas suspension - was that dropped for the face-lift version?
My mother-in-law bought an N reg one new, that had the new front (you are right, the version you have has aged better than the later version) - I remember it being delivered on the 31st of July with a promise not to drive it that day ... back when Rover had too many new cars going out on the first day of the new letter to deliver in a day!
I'm surprised there's not rust around the front and rear screens, the way those seals have split at the corners.
Hard to know if replacing them would just be asking for trouble, or a worthwhile step to keep the tin-worms out.
That ad tickled me so much. Good vibes.
Regarding the running fault, I would start with the ECU coolant temperature sensor
Well done I had an x reg metro years ago brilliant car never let me down look forward to future videos Alex nice buy 👍👍
Thanks mate 👍
brill nice one love the old Metros 👍👍
Has it got a hard ride? They suffer the same problems as all the hydragas cars. I had mine changed last summer. Transformed the car
Yes, Ive only driven it locally but yes it was firm.
A fine choice. :)
Stil have two of these in use,one had from new 1994 other bought 2nd as daily run about great motors
I noticed the indicators are on the left stalk .. I had an H reg (1-Aug-1990) Maestro with the same stalks ... I can't recall which way round they were; does anyone have any idea when Austin Rover swapped the stalks?
you could get replica tax disc to cover the period from new up to the oldest tax disc you have. that would be cool
I have a metro k series 1.4 auto I am currently working on 🙌🏽
where did u find that film reel on the metro?
Footage is on UA-cam
@@AllThingsAlex cheers!
Cutting out while hot…. Fuel pump?
1st dibs when you obviously sell it. 😂