Hiya! New Toledo Owner Here - Could use some Advice

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Purplebargeken

#46 Post by Purplebargeken »

Brilliant news Russ. Any advisories or was it a clear run? I really thing she looks like a cracking car. I love the colour and haven't actually seen a Tolly in yellow before. Suits it! More photos please :D

Did you make any progress on the engine?
Once again well done :thumbsup:
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#47 Post by Phil »

Yeah, I was going to say - do you still want the engine ?

Colin is hopefully soming down this week to get some parts off so I'm looking to get the 1300 taken away.. if you need the engine let me know ASAP..

Phil
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#48 Post by Russ »

Sorry folks, I've been away in Germany with work.

Purple..The only advisory I was told was that the rear right indicator will need replacing in about 6 months, other then that a clear run :) And I will get more pics up once I've done a bit more work ;)

Phil - I do need the engine, I will get back to you ASAP.
Phil

#49 Post by Phil »

Ok that's cool.. got your PM too.

I can't stress enough the fact I have no idea how to get it out though..

Phil
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#50 Post by Purplebargeken »

Could always be cut out! It's quiet straightforward seeing as you've already stripped the car.

Undo engine mounting bolts for the engine, undo propshaft bolts and lift :lol: Yopu might actually want to do that the other way round :lol:

Make sure all the wires and hoses are undo to.

Get big grinder and chop the front end off. Easy.
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#51 Post by Sprintinbits »

Hey Phil, We can drop the whole engine/box/subframe/prop out in one go :shock:

Can you Plus Gas the 4 subframe nuts/bolts and the 4 prop bolts as it will make things easier 8)

Hope to get over this week but it will be a spur of the moment thing if I can finish work and still get over to you with a bit of daylight left :roll:
Phil

#52 Post by Phil »

I'm liking the way you're saying 'we'.. does this mean you'll be helping? :wink:

I can go WD40 the whole thing tonight..

Phil
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#53 Post by Sprintinbits »

Of course I'll help mate.

Might want the old subframe of ye cos I wont want overspray on my Sprint one!

Can come over tomorrow eve as I had a job fall through (luckily).

So back to Russ' needs. The engine could be sitting on the floor just needing collecting all going well :D
Russ

#54 Post by Russ »

I'm coming to pick then Engine up on Saturday, many thanks to Phil :D

Some more newbie questions now..how do I go about getting her taxed? Having never owned a car older then me..:p

I was looking on the DVLA website, and they seem to base it all on emissions, but since my car was exempt from emissions tests, what do I do?

I've only ever had one car, as you might tell :p
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#55 Post by DavePoth »

To get it taxed, you need your MOT, Insurance Certificate and V5, and then you can go down to the post office and get the disc. Alternatively you can go to http://www.vehiclelicense.gov.uk, and as long as your MOT was one of the electronical ones (It almost certainly was) the DVLA have all of your details and you can tax it online, although this won't be ideal as the disk will take a couple of days to come.
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#56 Post by Russ »

Got the engine back, many thanks to Phil and his dad! :D

Its a heavy beast, but I'm looking forward to getting to work on it. Thanks again Phil!
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#57 Post by Sprintinbits »

If you think that's heavy try lifting a Sprint one.....

Glad you got it OK, was a laugh taking it out eh Phil? :rasp2:

I'll bring my own hacksaw next time :gleam:
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#58 Post by Phil »

Russ wrote:Got the engine back, many thanks to Phil and his dad! :D

Its a heavy beast, but I'm looking forward to getting to work on it. Thanks again Phil!
No worries mate. Sorry I wasn't very organised, made pants tea and was still in bed when you turned up !

Let us know how you get on with it eh ?
Colin wrote:Glad you got it OK, was a laugh taking it out eh Phil?
Hrm, ya. Was fun dribing your car :D

If I'm done tomorrow, do want me to bring the subframe ? Well.. if it'll fit..

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#59 Post by Sprintinbits »

Up 2 you mate, sounds like you got probs with your own motor though?

Think we should start a new thread really, instead of nicking Russ' one :oops:
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#60 Post by Russ »

Phil wrote:No worries mate. Sorry I wasn't very organised, made pants tea and was still in bed when you turned up !

Let us know how you get on with it eh ?
Aye of course I will :)
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