Well not been able to do much yet on the Little White Tolly due to family comitments but today I did manage to get a spare couple of hours work done on it.
So today I started to investigate why the overdrive had failed on me 50 miles from home,
whist investigaing I poked my head under the bonnet and could see that one of the wires on the inhibitor switch had fell off i replaced it poped the gearbox in 4th and clicked the switch in low and behold the overdrive engaged.
after this victory I cleaned under the bonnet area insulating some bare wires.
after this I started treating a couple of rust scabs.
Happy days.
Last edited by Lord Tolly on Sun May 16, 2010 5:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Lord Tolly wrote:.....I started to investigate why the overdrive had failed on me 50 miles from home, whist investigating I poked my head under the bonnet and could see that one of the wires on the inhibitor switch had fell off i replaced it popped the gearbox in 4th and clicked the switch in low and behold the overdrive engaged......
Too easy, Glenn! Please find something that takes longer than a couple of seconds to fix.
Glad it wasn't broken though, that's the way to do it.
Things like that are always so gratifying - I had one like that on the Jeep, the centre overhead console had dropped at one corner and I'd always assumed that a plastic clip in the roof had broken or similar.
A few days ago I was sitting in a car park waiting for someone so out of curiousity I started poking around - and realised that it has metal catches that overlap and hold it up. I pushed it into the roof (causing it to pop out a bit, over the retaining edge) and voila, fixed and secured!
Lord Tolly wrote:....anyone fancy popping over my way and spraying and paint preping the tolly lol
Could the living paintwork legend who is (Comrade) Paul not do you a nice paint job? He knows his way around spraying kit according to those in the know.
Ah, that's a bugger. Can you not rent a Gazebo-type thing from a tent hire place and use that to provide cover? OK, so they don't like their rental equipment being taken back covered in dark brown paint , but as your car's almost white, you may get away with it.