What did you do to your Marina today?
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Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
I use a ring spanner, put the half shaft nut on to keep the spanner on and a gentle tap with a hammer and it slides out easily.
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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
Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
Mines South African built, and it only had the wood trim.locost_bryan wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 9:51 pm Pretty sure all NZ utes got the wood trim and tonneau cover.
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Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
Charged the battery of my Brown Coupe at the weekend go her going found the brakes and clutch were all free Time to give her a service now grease the suspension and a good cleaning ready for some early spring evenings soon
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Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
Fitted new leaf springs which has raised the rear by about 30mm and springs are not flat now and all poly bushed. The old rubber eye bushes were starting to split which is not surprising. Greased handbrake cable, fitted new steering rack gaiters (12 years old and were very perished). Polished brake lines. Next week adjust upper RH ball joint as MOT said there was play in it. Still lots to do including MOT.
What torque does everyone else do their wheel bolts up to?
Car handbook states 38 to 42 Foot pounds. Could not see a torque in the workshop manual. I normally do them up by hand and say that's about right but I did rear wheels up to 38 and seems high!
What torque does everyone else do their wheel bolts up to?
Car handbook states 38 to 42 Foot pounds. Could not see a torque in the workshop manual. I normally do them up by hand and say that's about right but I did rear wheels up to 38 and seems high!
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2013 BMW 328i M Sport F31
Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
I always do wheel nuts by hand.
Haven’t lost a wheel yet……
Haven’t lost a wheel yet……
1974 Marina Tc Coupe - 1950CC
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
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?
38-42 lb/ft is about right, never more as the studs are only 3/8" diameter UNF thread and the safe limit on a 3/8" unf bolt is around 46 lb/ft. So these Gorillas using top settings on rattle guns are working towards broken wheel studs. You can't hear a stud crack over the noise of the rattle gun.JubileeNut wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2023 7:21 pm Fitted new leaf springs which has raised the rear by about 30mm and springs are not flat now and all poly bushed. The old rubber eye bushes were starting to split which is not surprising. Greased handbrake cable, fitted new steering rack gaiters (12 years old and were very perished). Polished brake lines. Next week adjust upper RH ball joint as MOT said there was play in it. Still lots to do including MOT.
What torque does everyone else do their wheel bolts up to?
Car handbook states 38 to 42 Foot pounds. Could not see a torque in the workshop manual. I normally do them up by hand and say that's about right but I did rear wheels up to 38 and seems high!
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Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
Cheers for the replies. Yes I normally do them up by hand to a Nice tightness but thought I would check the torque and had trouble finding a torque and only in the handbook. I think judging by how tight the nuts were to remove they were probably only at 30foot pounds. Now at 38. definitely would not go any higher as this seemed tight. If you keep over tightening the steel wheels then the built in curve of the stud hole flattens out and that is the natural spring in the rim that keeps the wheel on the car.
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Re: What did you do to your Marina today?
Bit late in posting but.....
Got Kermit back from the Mechanic on Saturday. As mentioned in the 1300 A Series Engine thread, have had the head skimmed, new Exhaust valves fitted and seats recut.
Took Kermit down to Felixstowe on Sunday as I was marshalling the Commercials, so I thought I would stretch his legs and check out the engine. Running a lot smoother and a lot less noisy in the valve department.
Photo of Kermit appears in the "great car" thread - with thanks to Ramiroflores.
Got Kermit back from the Mechanic on Saturday. As mentioned in the 1300 A Series Engine thread, have had the head skimmed, new Exhaust valves fitted and seats recut.
Took Kermit down to Felixstowe on Sunday as I was marshalling the Commercials, so I thought I would stretch his legs and check out the engine. Running a lot smoother and a lot less noisy in the valve department.
Photo of Kermit appears in the "great car" thread - with thanks to Ramiroflores.