RGZ the Stilo

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RGZ the Stilo

muppet42 said:
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retro console alert!
 
Andi_F said:
Ok Rob & Ming, what day's best for you's either Monday or Saturday??

Well, working late shift this Saturday but off next Monday and indeed Saturday. Think I may well need to start walking to work in the next few days though. Car's perfectly drivable, I just don't feel comfortable driving it in it's present state.

Clock34 said:
retro console alert!

Just out of shot's a PS1 I just bought yesterday for the grand total of £3.24 - brings the total to 10 machines, still a fair few to add :D



Also as an update on other bits - checked throttle body re:the idling issues. Think the butterfly valve is perhaps a bit stiff due to the build up of dirt, etc. There's a guide on FF to dismantle and clean so shall do that once it's serviced and such.

Checked the battery/current, etc, still showing about 14.5v unloaded and around 12v with absolutely everything electrical on. Tried it with normal winter night electrics all on - main beam lights, heater, stereo, rear screen heater and was delivering a healthier 13.5 odd so I don't think there's anything to worry about with the alternator at the moment. The noise from cold doesn't seem to be causing a problem as yet but if it gets worse then shall see what develops.
 
Got an email from eBay saying they'd removed the listing for the caliper I'd gotten and removed the seller from doing business on there. Guess I'm not getting the £15 rebate for sending my old caliper back to them then :laugh:
 
Messaged you both on FB earlier to confirm this so bit of a fix it meet on Saturday me thinks :) If weather's good, could well have a BBQ running in the background too :laugh:

Happy to help where I can on the Cinq too by the way. Always on hand to hold a torch or spanner if needs be :laugh:

Re: the brakes by the way - jacked the Stilo up the other day and checked the NS one as well and it's catching too :( Nowhere near as bad as the OS one as there's a fair few mil of pad left but it's definitely catching. Could well be the handbrake's out of adjustment or similar hopefully rather than that caliper beginning to go to. Or some WD can be used to free it up, either way we can have a look on Saturday :)
 
YcMing said:
Hmm cool cool, am not too glue up with the stilo, but changing things like caliper/pads/disc shouldn't be a problem. Isn't there some weird way to adjust handbrake?

BBQ sounds good :)

Well, the pistons need to be wound in the direction of travel on each side while you're retracting it. Can catch people out, but think many modern calipers have a similar design. Not sure about the handbrake though I think access is from inside the cabin behind a panel below the rear passenger air vents. Think there could well be a thread with the info on FF somewhere - shall have a look at some point in a bit to see if I can find out.
 
Mrcento said:
when retracting calipers, one golden rule needs remembered........

righty tighty.

Don't think that's true in the stilo case. As rob said "the pistons need to be wound in the direction of travel on each side while you're retracting it"

I think is different on both side, something daft like that ...

Ming
 
YcMing said:
Don't think that's true in the stilo case. As rob said "the pistons need to be wound in the direction of travel on each side while you're retracting it"

I think is different on both side, something daft like that ...

Ming

Indeed, another thing that catches people out as they get wound differently depending on the side you're doing. The NS caliper may well not need replacing (I hope), but as far as I know it's best to change discs/pads on both sides to keep things consistent :)
 
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