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Day 3 of our North East trip…
Another short commute along from our digs to Seaton Sluice for a service day.
First up was Terry’s MGF Trophy (in FAR) for replacement of the O-rings on the rear hydragas connections, as since we had replaced the spheres there was a slight bit of damp noticed by Terry. Rear window wiring, relay and switch fitted plus the minor service. All set now for their NC500 trip.
Next up was Ian’s TF 135 post LE 500 run car, in paint code 289, for the minor service.
Then last but not least was Steve’s TF 135 (in JFV) for its minor service.
All cars checked over and expansion tank caps pressure tested.
What a sociable day, really great to see everyone and have a catch-up and natter while we worked, lots of cuppas and a lovely lunch laid on! Thank you, so much Terry for your hospitality. It never feels like work on days like today. Plus the drizzly rain cleared up and turned into a decent day.
Made the most of the early finish and I walked along from there to Tynemouth to meet Jon who enjoyed a bit of a snooze after his lunch. We took Steve’s recommendation and went over to St Mary’s lighthouse to see the seals basking on the rocks. Well worth a visit. – https://ift.tt/pzcyNft