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My blogs have gone a little out of order this week, we were in Bishop Auckland, Ingleton & Darlington on Tuesday.
It was great to meet Richard on our call in the morning in Bishop Auckland for work on his 2004 TF 135 (in paint code MBB).
He’d bought the car in July and was unsure on the service history on it despite having various stamps in the book, but no description, so he thought he’d best err on the side of caution and get it sorted.
We carried out a full cambelt service and replaced the alternator belt, all without any issues. We checked over a few things he was concerned about and all now good to go for him and his wife to enjoy.
From there we nipped along to Steve’s new abode in Ingleton, he’d lost a little coolant in his Trophy and it had over-heated in traffic, so was concerned about the proverbial. Fortunately, it was just down to the expansion tank cap having blown. A few checks done and a new tested cap duly replaced. After a chat and a cuppa and fusses with the lovely Truffles we were on our way.
From Steve’s we headed along to Darlington to see Terry and investigate what was occurring with ‘The Chairman’, his MGF 75th Anniversary. Fortunately, we found the issue was nothing more serious than a duff battery, that was still reading 12 volts, but had virtually no amperage there. As it was still under warranty Terry will swap it out for a new one.
Great to see Terry as always, thanks to him for the bottle of fizz and the eggs courtesy of his hens. Omelettes and fizz for Jon’s tea tonight! 🐓
Here we are it’s Friday again and a busy weekend ahead. Have a good one everyone, stay safe if you’re venturing out to do the Christmas shop! 😵💫 – https://ift.tt/jvNArLy