When I was 18, I was driving up ramps like those in my parents driveway. Being a teen and knowing nothing, I somehow drove over the top of them in to the back of my mother’s car that was parked in front of mine, pushing it through the garage door in to the back of my Dad’s car. So if you ever think you’ve messed up, take comfort in this story 🤣🤣🤣 The insurance claim was interesting 😳😳
I think there should be a rubber plug in that clutch housing hole. The traveller I had, had previously been owned by a fitter, and the chassis sections had been sealed and filled up with SAE 90 oil. Needless to say the chassis was solid. Couldn't say the same about the wood...
Yes it would have had a bung in at some point I think it is for the clutch release if on a left hand drive. Thanks for the comment. And thanks for watching. 🤓👍
Hi everyone I have made a start on George grease the Trunnions and cleaned the front brakes.
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When I was 18, I was driving up ramps like those in my parents driveway. Being a teen and knowing nothing, I somehow drove over the top of them in to the back of my mother’s car that was parked in front of mine, pushing it through the garage door in to the back of my Dad’s car. So if you ever think you’ve messed up, take comfort in this story 🤣🤣🤣 The insurance claim was interesting 😳😳
Wow that was a F****** moment. Lol. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment 🤓👍
35 years ago - can see the funny side now 🤣👍
Well done mate, a good job done, I just love these cars, got one myself, 1954
everyone loves a Moggy
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Very interesting thanks for sharing. Appreciate the info on the possibility of asbestos, wouldn't have thought of that.
Yes be careful with brake dust. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching 🤓👍
Nice and solid underneath, that's good
Some places will need welding but so far not bad.
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Another excellent video; many thanks.
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I think there should be a rubber plug in that clutch housing hole. The traveller I had, had previously been owned by a fitter, and the chassis sections had been sealed and filled up with SAE 90 oil. Needless to say the chassis was solid. Couldn't say the same about the wood...
Yes it would have had a bung in at some point I think it is for the clutch release if on a left hand drive. Thanks for the comment.
And thanks for watching. 🤓👍
that hole in the clutch cover… ESM do a rubber bung for that.
Thanks I probably have one in the shed 🤔.
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On one of your vids when you broke down where did all the oil come from 😮😮
Not had chance yet to find out busy with the bus at the moment but when I do I will pist a video. Thanks for the comment 🤓👍