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    Lunch was chicken, tomato and lentil soup with both multiseed bread and wholemeal

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      Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

      It's called Wheeler Dealers and the vehicle in question was a Rover P5B - they mentioned the Buick connection, and Maggie too
      In another life, long long ago and just outside, I nearly bought a rusty metallic green one of those, but the astounding vibration from something in the drive train put me off.

      Nice car in its day though.

      According to PistonHeads, the P5B on the telly got a go faster exhaust manifolds.

      I had one two of those on my Granada 2.3/3.0 litre kit car. It really wasn't worth the money or the effort, but a good deal better than the Holley 4 barrel carb which was a complete & utter waste of time & money.
      Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 24 March 2022, 13:36.
      When the fun stops, STOP.

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        Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View Post

        In another life, long long ago and just outside, I nearly bought a rusty metallic green one of those, but the astounding vibration from something in the drive train put me off.

        Nice car in its day though.

        According to PistonHeads, the P5B on the telly got a go faster exhaust manifold.

        I had one of those on my Granada 2.3/3.0 litre kit car. It really wasn't worth the money or the effort.
        Apparently the power steering was always troublesome; they sent the steering pump (? something like that) off to a specialist company that rebuilt it incorporating a few additional upgrades/fixes of their own. And then, as the manual explicitly warned against having it on full lock for more than about thirty seconds as it could make said pump overheat, they also welded on a little extra bit to prevent it going to full lock. Seems like a lot of trouble to go to just so you can steer the damn thing

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          Walk briskly walked, green ring closed

          Light coat today, as it's still about 17°C out there

          In other news, I bought a new office chair off Amazon this afternoon; it's due here on Friday. The one I've got, handed down from the parents, isn't really good enough for a full day's work, being minimally adjustable. In particular, the arm rests aren't adjustable at all and I think they're too high, leading to me getting a crick between my shoulders towards mid-afternoon every day, which then takes most of the evening to get itself right

          Oddly, the same chair wasn't a problem last year. Maybe I'm just getting creakier, or maybe I need time to get used to it again. But I think I'm going to be better off just getting a proper adjustable office chair

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            Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

            Apparently the power steering was always troublesome; they sent the steering pump (? something like that) off to a specialist company that rebuilt it incorporating a few additional upgrades/fixes of their own. And then, as the manual explicitly warned against having it on full lock for more than about thirty seconds as it could make said pump overheat, they also welded on a little extra bit to prevent it going to full lock. Seems like a lot of trouble to go to just so you can steer the damn thing
            You wouldn't say that if you'd ever driven the entirely mandraulic steering on the P4. .

            Just remembered the time I got a P4 sideways at about 20 mph & ended up on the pavement.
            Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 23 March 2022, 19:27.
            When the fun stops, STOP.

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              Tea has been fish fingers, chips and beans. Been a while since I had that. Very nice

              Accompanied by Traffic Cops because I'm bored of the antiques chap

              The car chaps earlier had a Fiat Panda 4x4 to play with, and the gold diggers were digging their gold after that, or hoping to.

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                Later viewing started with the Air Crash Investigation into Spanair Flight 5022 which took off from Madrid in 2008, but not very much and certainly not as much as it was supposed to

                And then a recent full-length The Repair Shop featuring the dubious hearse lamps ladymuck called out. It did rather feel as if the owner was a bit more keen on having some nice antique lamps for her cottage and only marginally interested in the grandfather's heritage aspect

                Goodnight all

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                  Morning.

                  Dry.

                  Sunny.

                  CBS.

                  Chilly in here at 14.1 deg.

                  1027 mBar, 30.33 in Hg, 770.3 Torr, 14.89 psi, (unchanged), 72% RH.

                  Thursday.

                  Walk (unabbreviated) walked in the warm sunshine.

                  Shopping trip to Tesco in shirtsleeves done, dusted, washed, dried, sanitised, & put away.

                  Lunch: baked potato with cheese & baked beans (forgot to add the chilli which made it bland), a red corner yog, another yog, bramble jelly & marmalade sandwiches, 0.91 pints of good Glengettie tea.

                  Entertainment (if as such it might be defined): TWAO, more doom & gloom.
                  Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 24 March 2022, 13:41.
                  When the fun stops, STOP.

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                    Morning all

                    CBS, etc, although there was a touch of frost in one of the fields we walked through.
                    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                      Morning denizens

                      Sunny start (with alleged "haze") again here. Currently 11°C, 18° due, and barometers scarcely down at all at 1022/1030mB

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