What did you do to your Marina today?
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- Morris McKinnon
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Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
Yeah, Classic Gold is ok when I'm over the bridge. The only strong channels I can pick up here is Absolute Radio and Swansea Sound, though they do tend to fade at night. They play way too many adverts so basically they're never listened to.
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We have a few more here. 5 live and some of the local big city radio stations. However the aux lead that Josh fitted made all the difference as I could use my phone or Ipod on a long journey.Morris McKinnon wrote:Yeah, Classic Gold is ok when I'm over the bridge. The only strong channels I can pick up here is Absolute Radio and Swansea Sound, though they do tend to fade at night. They play way too many adverts so basically they're never listened to.
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- Morris McKinnon
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I still use cassettes
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I do use both cassettes and the transmitter in the Escort.Morris McKinnon wrote:I still use cassettes
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Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
Cassettes not used much, but I kept my pre-recorded ones but binned my home recorded ones a few years ago. Still got a deck to play them on, and a 70s Grundig portable that was a Christmas present over 40 years ago (ulp!) and I have a teeny tiny collection of old car radios and radio cassette players when I went a bit berserk on eBay about four or five years ago. Though I've got a Clarion with digital display that was new to me in 1990, one of those pull-out jobs with a handle that you carry around like a suitcase to stop it being nicked, before they thought of removable face plates! My favourite to potentially go in the Marina (which still has its original Radiomobile push button MW/LW radio) is a mint looking, but never tested, Sharp FM radio/cassette that is identical to the one that came out of my mum's club book (Empire Stores) in 1978, and went in my Mk3 Cortina when I was a learner. My Mk1 Marina was the last car that Sharp radio graced, in 1985, by which time it had chewed a few too many tapes, before I went and got a Mk1 Astra with a Philips Turnolock radio installed. Though the Astra only stayed with me for six months, after the best part of four years with the Mk1 Marina.
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That’s no good as an advert for selling the other radios Tony lol
AM was rubbish in East Anglia with Smooth radio being just about the only music station I could pick up here, but then a few months ago Radio Caroline came back to AM with their transmitter on the Suffolk coast!
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AM was rubbish in East Anglia with Smooth radio being just about the only music station I could pick up here, but then a few months ago Radio Caroline came back to AM with their transmitter on the Suffolk coast!
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1936 Ford Model Y- On loan from the CCLP
1967 Triumph Herald
1971 1.3 DL Coupe (VRU362J)
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My good lady likes Smooth FM Josh.! It's the compromise I needed to make! However it's a nice Radiomobile model with the FM so the upcoming Devon trip will fray tempers should I have 5 live on all the way....JoshWard wrote:That’s no good as an advert for selling the other radios Tony lol
AM was rubbish in East Anglia with Smooth radio being just about the only music station I could pick up here, but then a few months ago Radio Caroline came back to AM with their transmitter on the Suffolk coast!
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- Morris McKinnon
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Well, that was a nightmare to get off Did a quick oil and filter change on PTH earlier.
That filter was stuck fast! I tried everything from a filter chain tool to smashing a screwdriver through it to turn it. Had to chisel the thing from the base in the end and even that took some brute force. I put that filter on myself last year only hand tight like I always do. I've removed rusty oil filters from engines that have been on for maybe thirty years and even they have been easier to remove than this!-
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Wow that looks like it was a mission!! Did you put a smear or oil or grease on new filter seal? I find it helps when trying to remove it next time.
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- Morris McKinnon
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It was indeed a mission! Yes, I always smear a bit of oil on the rubber. I think I read that in PC years and years agodavid painter wrote: ↑Wed May 16, 2018 5:40 pm Wow that looks like it was a mission!! Did you put a smear or oil or grease on new filter seal? I find it helps when trying to remove it next time.
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Didn't eat enough weetabix.....
- Morris McKinnon
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Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
Hmmm. I have bitesize Shredded wheat in a morning. What does that say?!?!?!?
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1982 Morris Ital HL Estate - 7600 miles from new
1992 Lada Niva Cossack - brilliant
2008 Ducati 1098R TB21 LE 200bhp/99lb/ft of a monster on two wheels. All from 1198cc
1998 Laverda 750 Formula-rare
1997 Ducati 916 Senna - Awesome
!974 Honda CD175-awaiting resto - now stripped
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Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
Think that filter needed three full sized Shredded Wheats!!!!!
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- Morris McKinnon
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Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
I think it says, some people can't handle the full size servings! (I better stop or there'll be Queensberry rules at the nats)