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  1. managed to get the parcel unwrapped using my parcel opening dawg
    9 points
  2. Our new silencer arrived today… So now Topcat can have his house back…
    6 points
  3. That's the ferry tickets booked along with our hotels for our trip to France in June 2026. Hopefully we get away from all this rain we've had in Scotland over the last month or so. There will be just the 2 westfield's going and you never know might meet a few during the trip...will get back nearer the time .
    5 points
  4. We hope you’re not being ‘experimented on’ by too much at your special interest exhibition in Barcelona @Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) ?
    4 points
  5. We've done about 7 continental trips in Westies, typically ~2000 miles each, mainly around France but also to Austria. Apart from the attractions of weather, scenery and food the roads and traffic are so often more amenable to Westie driving than in the UK. Now I've retired (5 days in) I'm looking forward to getting more miles under my belt! We're thinking of tunnel or cross-channel ferry for the outbound to Spain and return via Santander and Bay of Biscay.
    4 points
  6. my torque wrenches arrived today good job i don't need them urgently it's going to take a while to unwrap them they come with a free roll of duck tape
    4 points
  7. Lovely stuff @Murraymint and @Craigieboy and @Tim (Sideways) Johnson - Club Treasurer This year we'll be heading for a week in the Dordogne, including 2-night stays each way in the Loire. Using the tunnel on the way down and Caen-Portsmouth ferry on return. Already planning Almeria in southern Spain for '27!
    4 points
  8. Oh fantastic, can't beat a Euro trip Just remembering that I saw you returning last year travelling up the A1. I'm booked on the Newcastle ferry in June too, though not decided on a route yet. Done the Alps the past 4 years and although we enjoy it, I was thinking of possibly doing more of the Netherlands this year and along to Denmark. Should really get my finger out and do some research. Hope you have a great trip.
    4 points
  9. Getting an old thread back up, but it came up while i was searching something, and i have just put a sticker on............so lets see what else we have! Also,does anyone know if i can get small round colour matched stickers in chrome yellow to pop over the holes? Or any other solutions to tidy them up
    4 points
  10. Our first Golden Pheasant meet of the year, after bad weather postponed the January meet! Roughly 7pm if your eating, 7.30 pm or so, otherwise.
    3 points
  11. Don't get me started on Grosvenor...!
    3 points
  12. Just for the record myself and Andy still went for a pie last month. Weather forecast was wrong. Will be attending tonight
    3 points
  13. Just managed to pick myself up off the floor in time for delivery of this crimp tool for the Ampseal connectors. Nice bit of kit but £250!! Time to start connecting things up and testing on the workbench (dining table).
    3 points
  14. We take the ferry over to Rotterdam, then down to Lille, Evreux, Chambord, Saumur, we have a few days in each place and just do some smaller roads with the villages. We then travel back via Portsmouth.
    3 points
  15. I know this is just a bit of fun but I wonder if the post ranking system is setting the bar a bit high? Could it not be an incentive to encourage a wider participation - especially for newer members - in the forums? Perhaps you could progress through the ranking based on cumulative number of post views ? Other forums do this and typically after a thousand views you reach the next rank.
    2 points
  16. @Martin Aldred - Shows & Events Coordinator may I leave you to reply? @Boftus we started to advertise Malvern at the end of March last year. We may start earlier this year but are constrained by Grosvenor Show, as they don't supply information of confirmation of our plot etc until then. Great to read you're keen to support.
    2 points
  17. As Scott said, I have found and removed all of the (encrypted) card details that were on file, so that from now on no auto-renewals should be possible. If anyone does get billed, please shout up.
    2 points
  18. Hotel booked. Will be travelling solo, so happy to tag along with anyone
    2 points
  19. @Tim (Sideways) Johnson - Club Treasurer - We'll be there too, but not in the Westfield - although I am thinking of taking the Westfield in 2027. Just need to find someone mad enough to be my navigator! Where are you staying?
    2 points
  20. As per the title, registration is available in the Store and by following this link: 7s Speed Series Championship Just scroll down and click on the registration package to sign up and purchase. A copy of the Draft regulations is on the registration page.
    2 points
  21. We’re attending the Laon Historique in May. First time in the Westfield, looking forward to packing light
    2 points
  22. Thats me paid up, so I am in the championship for 2026 ( having got the car back to full roadworthy after prang). While credit card was out I booked on to Prescott test day 28-Mar-2026, Gurston Down 02-May-2026 and 03-May-2026 and Prescott 13-Jun-2026 and 14-Jun2026. I need to rest in a dark room now.
    2 points
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  24. ..well, there are quite a few around. I saw you live in the area and as I am regularly staying in Arabba as a base also with my bike, it would be great to meet. My next visit will be in June timeframe, will drop a personal note by than. My favourite pass still is Mauria with a nice meal afterwards at the Cridola restaurant…
    2 points
  25. New tyres to replace my 20 year old budget ones. I was getting the wheels refurbished today, but I seem to have booked a skiing holiday somehow.
    2 points
  26. Hi Ian, Re measured 140 - 180 Reference to handling, I believe it handles really well and I have never had any concerns, especially with the new LSD.
    1 point
  27. We'll be there Saturday and/or Sunday.
    1 point
  28. I will be there on Saturday.
    1 point
  29. We’re in and will be there on the Sunday
    1 point
  30. Maybe it can (battery supply) but dont know for how long. Maybe easier use loooong extension core? As for the voltage i have ended with sth like 8-9v supply for fan. Those fans in carcoon or car bubble seems to be normal computer PC fans. For in garage (no rain no snow no sun no frost ) use outdoor carcoon or any outdoor car bubble seems overprotetive. In garage maybe just normal cover would be enough. Maybe with small fan Inside doing constant small but constant air flow ?
    1 point
  31. WOW, just to get to the thermostat?!?!? I wonder how much they charge for that in an Audi service… BTW — I don’t know how it is in Audi, but some time ago I had to replace the thermostat in a Mazda 6. It was the new intelligent electronic type. Luckily it was still under warranty, but if not… guess the price for “saving the climate” with that intelligent thermostat (BTW, it landed in the trash after 2 years). That’s not exactly saving the planet, I suppose… It was around 600 GBP for the thermostat itself. In Mazda, I don’t think access to it is that ridiculous — at least from what I can see doing oil/spark.filters.brakes change - easier than in kitkars , those cars seem to be designed not to be destroyed during servicing… but I’m not entirely sure how about parts like thermostat... .
    1 point
  32. All part of the bigger plan..... to stop us tampering! AKA saving money.
    1 point
  33. Yeah, its a Q3 2.0tdi. We thiught it was either front end off or remove the intake manifold. We felt the front off was the less risky option for us
    1 point
  34. Helped my brother change the worlds most ridiculously placed thermostate
    1 point
  35. Fabricated longer clutch pedal instead of previously intended hydro change clutch major rebuild.. Calculatiions said IT will be 15-30% less efforrt on foot and it seems it is closer to 30 or more. Extended 4cm . In calculatiions 3cm. (Some time ago i thought it is good idea to fit sport clutch and clutch plate both helix with 200hp zetec and 240mm rear slicks....its not needed ! . Ended with metacarpal bones fatigue fracture...ouch... ) Easier to lenghten pedal so no engine and gearbox out to change clutch plate to standart or modifiaction to hydraulic) Longer pedał travel , yes ! But seems acxeptable do far Edit - i have also shortened clutch realese arm in gearbox , not helping with pedal efforrt. stationary. Will see on track if it works.
    1 point
  36. But can you prove I wasn't having fun at the time?
    1 point
  37. I seem to remember, perhaps incorrectly, a post from when your car broke down with a photo of that sticker in it, thinking it might have been a slight exaggeration at that moment, incapacitated on the side of the road…
    1 point
  38. A photo taken last fall at a local autocross. It's winter here now and the car is for the most part inside while I work on some front end aero stuff. dave
    1 point
  39. Certainly an image not front recent driving, but better late… This one taken from a photographer in the Dolomites early last September during a long weekend activity. The photographer took this one while we drove up to Passo Giau…
    1 point
  40. Yeah I saw that as well, I’m after something better so ordered them from Reverie.
    1 point
  41. The doors with this Westy I’m refurbing were very tired looking with tatty edges and faded cloth, the windows wears quite badly scratched in places, anyway I did some repairs using “Shoe glue”. I've fitted some edging and gave them a really good clean, sprayed the material with autoglym spray dye, and then polished the windows with head light restorer and a sponge buffing pad. quite pleased with the result.
    1 point
  42. Swapped all the clips on the lower coolant hoses from nasty rusty jubilee clips to full stainless Mikalor hose clamps and refilled coolant. This should mean I have a new leak tomorrow and airlocks galore in the cooling system
    1 point
  43. I’ve just followed Johns link and requested a spot for the Sunday. Haven't had to pay or enter the club code yet though See you there if we get in, looking forward to it, haven’t been to the Gold Cup for a good few years
    1 point
  44. Action shot from Donington Park yesterday.
    1 point
  45. Like Hen's teeth. Lovely bit or carbon that, shame it's going to get grubby underneath your car
    1 point
  46. and now some photos details and dimensions.... The prop is a Bailey Morris item, so great quality, and is a resilient tube prop, so kind to gearboxes and diffs. The long prop is 790mm closed face of flange to face of flange and 830mm extended. The short prop is 390mm closed face of flange to face of flange and 430mm extended. All flanges except the diff flange are 70mm pcd. The diff flange , which is designed to mate with English diff i 89mm pcd. All dimensions are +- 1 or 2 mm as it's difficult to measure floppy flanges!!! Sprocket adapter is of course 70mm pcd.
    1 point
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