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Back at the workshop for the last couple of days.

Steven dropped off his fab looking TF 135 for some work with us at the weekend.

The car had previously been jacked up on the sill, which had subsequently stoved it in, not long after he had had the car resprayed. It’s a standard JFM paint code, but with a rainbow fleck added in. I know glitter isn’t to everyone’s taste, but I love it, looks great when the sun catches it.

So Jon welded up the sill and the vertical section pulled back out. All now looking good again.

Steven also wanted some bigger brakes, so four pot calipers were fitted along with new discs and pads.

Simon also left his TF 135 with us (in MNX) to investigate a random non-starting problem. Code reading couldn’t bring up any error codes. Checked and cleaned up starter motor connections, and the fuel pump shut-off relay connections and checked the output from the crank sensor.

Bit of a wimp out for me today as had to have two teeth pulled. At least I got the van all unpacked and restocked yesterday ready for the next few days on the road again. Plus got the ‘photo shoot’ done. Bit of a late finish for Jon, but I did busy myself with the admin so wasn’t completely useless today 😕 – https://ift.tt/dhAZEfj

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