Sticking plaster repairs

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Sticking plaster repairs

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It literally was today. Drove 2hrs back from Kent and all was fine until I stopped at services. Up to speed on the exit and no overdrive. Fuse and connections ok but the switch felt a bit different. No tape on board but my wife's handbag produced a plaster :D . And away we went.....

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#2 Post by Carledo »

You know what they say Mike, necessity is the mother of all bodges! :lol:

And if it lasts longer than a week, it's not a bodge, it's an engineering solution! :twisted:

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#3 Post by Jon Tilson »

Isn't the knob on upside down on the stick? Or am I having a senior or chemo moment...?

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#4 Post by 80Sprint »

Or you were doing a handstand whilst reading it Jon :?:
Looks ok to me. It's impossible to get the knob on upside down, if you want it as a useable gear stick anyway, but I suppose the locking collar could go the other way round but would look odd.
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#5 Post by Carledo »

I think he means back to front rather than upside down! And he may be right! Ah semantics!

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#6 Post by geeksteve »

Can't beat roadside bodges, there is a certain sense of satisfaction knowing that if the car was 30 years newer and it broke you'd be on a tow truck! I still chuckle about the time I rang my father and said "Can you meet me at X roundabout with some side cutters, a wire coat hanger and a piece of string" and he said "yep, on my way" without even asking why.

I think everyone is used to my odd requests..

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P.S. Made a throttle linkage as mine had actually vanished mid roundabout!
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#7 Post by 80Sprint »

Ahhh, maybe it's me on the drugs then, not Jon. So you should lever the cap off from the front ?
Mine is not A1 so maybe it's better left as it is with the wrinkly bit at the back.

On another note I also managed to drive 15 miles without a throttle cable by using a bungee strap from the carbs through the quarter light. Lets just say it was full throttle or nothing but it got me home in the dark.
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80Sprint wrote: Tue May 30, 2017 9:10 pm

On another note I also managed to drive 15 miles without a throttle cable by using a bungee strap from the carbs through the quarter light. Lets just say it was full throttle or nothing but it got me home in the dark.
Ah my wife and I had this very same problem and the woman who must be obeyed pulled the throttle and I did the rest to get us home. However when we broke down a kind gent in a 4x4 stopped to offer help which was nice to experience.
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