What did you do to your Marina today?
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He has done a nice job of that for you
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Very pleased. Can now claim it to be quite rust free.
It was just a weak spot that didn't really show itself when first done. Couple of rainy show trips an the wet got under a pinhole that'd been missed.
It was just a weak spot that didn't really show itself when first done. Couple of rainy show trips an the wet got under a pinhole that'd been missed.
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Used it for its intended purpose, carrying my autojumble stuff around and towing a trailer full of panels. Had some strange comments from people saying "You should be showing that not using it like that" Its a van and I use it for what it was built for!!!
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What I did to my Marina today was replace the shocks. PTH has been getting a little more bouncy over the speed humps lately so took advantage of the good weather today and changed them. While I was under there I replaced both the top swivel joints as one had some play in it.
Does anyone know if the lever arms can be serviced? They are pretty bad cos I can move the arms with very little resistance.
On the drivers side I saw one of the wheel cylinders was leaking badly and on removing the lower shoe I took the lining with it! It was soaked in brake fluid so I wasn't really surprised.
The lower trunnions were still good so I left them.Does anyone know if the lever arms can be serviced? They are pretty bad cos I can move the arms with very little resistance.
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There are two things with lever arms, the bump and rebound resistance and the bushes keeping everything in line.
You can check the bushes for movement. There used to be companies that would replace the bushes, but I haven’t heard of anyone doing it for about 10 years, does anyone know who might rebush them?
The bodies can leak, but rarely. The internal valving shouldn’t degrade, so the only other element is the shock oil, which is available as it is the same as motorbike fork oil. There are various grades, there is another topic on here somewhere that details the appropriate grade.
You can check the bushes for movement. There used to be companies that would replace the bushes, but I haven’t heard of anyone doing it for about 10 years, does anyone know who might rebush them?
The bodies can leak, but rarely. The internal valving shouldn’t degrade, so the only other element is the shock oil, which is available as it is the same as motorbike fork oil. There are various grades, there is another topic on here somewhere that details the appropriate grade.
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I had mine leak through the seals but there wasn't any play.MarinaCoupe wrote:There are two things with lever arms, the bump and rebound resistance and the bushes keeping everything in line.
You can check the bushes for movement. There used to be companies that would replace the bushes, but I haven’t heard of anyone doing it for about 10 years, does anyone know who might rebush them?
The bodies can leak, but rarely. The internal valving shouldn’t degrade, so the only other element is the shock oil, which is available as it is the same as motorbike fork oil. There are various grades, there is another topic on here somewhere that details the appropriate grade.
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Yes, I did come across a thread on here somewhere on how to refill them but can't find it now. Mine were leaking quite badly so not sure if just refilling them would work. I think it was coming from where the arm pivots, but is hard to tell as you can see in the pic, they are soaking wet.
Yes, sorry, the play I was referring to was in the top swivel joint of the upright leg, the swivel pin and the cup it sat in had worn. When I cleaned them up it looked burnt so they've been dry for some time.
Yes, sorry, the play I was referring to was in the top swivel joint of the upright leg, the swivel pin and the cup it sat in had worn. When I cleaned them up it looked burnt so they've been dry for some time.
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If it's possible to get them refurbished it would be worth doing as the early 1971 type ones are getting harder to find now.
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1967 Triumph Herald
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There was a guy down the road from me who used to refurbish stuff like this, not sure about Marina shocks though, he used to refill Hydragas suspension and such but I'm going back over ten years ago now and the guy was getting on a bit then so I doubt I'll have any luck there. What about Morris Minors? I know they are different but for such a popular car there should be someone refurbishing lever arms?
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Working on PTHs sills today. They came up as an advisory on the MOT so instead of them failing next year and possibly involve replacing them it's best I look at them now rather than later!
I'll give the welds a skim of filler and paint later.Re: RE: Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
Fitted a new FM radio, aerial and improved speakers . Much better now. Hope Josh approves.Morris McKinnon wrote:Working on PTHs sills today. They came up as an advisory on the MOT so instead of them failing next year and possibly involve replacing them it's best I look at them now rather than later!I'll give the welds a skim of filler and paint later.
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That's nice. Did Josh convert it to mp3?
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Not on this.. I'll be using a transmitter.Morris McKinnon wrote:That's nice. Did Josh convert it to mp3?
I still have the first one from it that was done a while ago.. still working superbly but only mw/LW.
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Those transmitters are pretty good, I have the type you plug into the cigi lighter. Got to have FM, though I think you get more stations on MW in England than in Wales so FM is a must for me. I can pick up three or four stations at the most here, maybe two at night.
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There isn't much on MW in the East Midlands. Classic Gold is about all. Very period, but limited choice. I think you can get Radio 4, the odd sports channel, and at night the continental jabber but not really a wide selection.