It seems like around every corner in Scotland there may not be sunshine but there is a stunning scene, your photos are great.
Once mine is on the road I plan some coastal drives so I'll be showing off some sun and open roof driving
....and there are a lot of corners!!!!
I look forward to the photos; they're in short supply round here. But despite there being lots of photo-opportunities around me, I was lazy and took one of Murf on the half-finished driveway.
IMG_20170929_171424 by
Peter Thompson, on Flickr
It's to celebrate us getting our fourth and final MOT. The number plate is temporarily stuck on the bumper because I wanted to avoid the tester saying that I it was now obscured by the bumper-bar.
Before the test, my own inspection suggested to me that the driver's side kingpin was worn beyond limit so I changed the whole assembly for a brand new one I had in stock. Does anyone have facilities for reaming the bushes as I now have several worn stub axles siting around? I had also scraped all loose paint from under the floor and after derusting any suspect surface corrosion it was painted with epoxy primer. This stuff really works in a way that all the wonder products I have used don't. There are areas from last year, where I had done the same treatment, and there is no sign of rust whatsoever.
There was an advisory notice of a "minor"! engine oil leak and that the brake pipes had some paint on them. Last year the tester warned me that the three-year old pipes at the front were rusty; he suggested that they were the originals from 1969! The rust was genuinely just on the surface, so I de-rusted them completely until they were shiny and then gave a light coat of epoxy paint; now he thinks I'm hiding something. Modern pipes are all plastic coated so old-fashioned stuff comes as a surprise to the tester.
Having said that, the MOT man was genuinely delighted with the experience and did a couple of celebratory laps around the building. At the discounted price of £20 at Kwikfit this was a perfect way to celebrate the last time Murf will ever be visiting the MOT station.


It's good to have that out of the way because we have around 500 miles to do next week.