
to this:


I might even take it to the carwash this afternoon!

Oops. Just saw I missed the throttle cable and the front of the air filter box!

Now what was that stuff that'll clean up the manky Bluey Bling?
Yup, my tubby went to the scrappers without blades - there was no way I was leaving those beauties behind! They've lasted me around 50,000 miles and they're still performing well. Unfortunately I need to get the drivers side wiper arm off the new car and get some grease inside because there isn't enough downward pressure in the centre (the 'aero' blades sit a LOT lower)The blade-type winscreen wipers
D9s only have one in the middle?The double bonnet latch system![]()
Yes, see - the D9 has a single latch/release combo in the middle..........mjb wrote:D9s only have one in the middle?
What a tool! Why didn't I think of that? I was even looking up the cost of a new arm on servicebox (don't go there - just don't!)DaiRees wrote:As for the aero wipers, you could just bend the arms slightly to increase the downward pressure
must be gold plated in something else, mine certainly aren't gold where the paint has come off!steve_earwig wrote:You wouldn't believe they're made out of gold under all that black paint.
I have the battery cover in the boot, it's just too small for that massive battery! After my stereo and inverter caused my tubby to need a bump-start after 10 minutes, I'll gladly sacrifice the cover for extra power any day!teamster1975 wrote:That engine bay is sooo clean mjb! You just need the battery cover now!![]()
Mine's an oily mess under the engine cover. I'm going to get my hands on a set of new screws (the ones on it look scarily rusty), take it off, and get cleaning up under there. I've come to realise a clean engine bay makes it a lot easier to spot the source of leaking fluids, as well as making it much easier and more importantly much more enjoyable to work in there!I'd be embarrassed to show the state of mine on here, the engine bay is a mass of oil spray, antifreeze and power steering fluid leaks
You're right there, to be honest I'm being a lazy bastardmjb wrote:I've come to realise a clean engine bay makes it a lot easier to spot the source of leaking fluids
Ha, me too!steve_earwig wrote:Next time they complain you should see how they feel about a blood puddle.![]()
Sorry, watching CSI