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Also, the new rubber protection was made - I used rubber from the inside of Visa front seat, thickness is the same as original and quality is pretty good.
I also had problem with fuel pump shield rubber - the rubber was in sorry state:
There is a problem when searching for replacement, since ends are thicker then the middle:
I also had problem with fuel pump shield rubber - the rubber was in sorry state:
There is a problem when searching for replacement, since ends are thicker then the middle:
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Visa parts came to the rescue again. I used same seat rubber as mentioned above to re-inforce original - I just cut out a piece in same dimensions and glued it to the original with universal glue.
More to come!
More to come!
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Next thing I had to deal with was the filler pipe - iron ring was in a sorry state. So, I took one filler off a 1987 diesel since it is supposed to detoriate less.
But what I saw when I removed the ring wasn't so nice:
Ring that came off my car was even worse:
But what I saw when I removed the ring wasn't so nice:
Ring that came off my car was even worse:
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After spending few days in fust remover, parts look like this:
After the treatment, everything was protected with grey zinc spray paint. This was a temprorary solution - my friend gets some parts zinc plated, and I'll add up 2 more filler pipe rings from a donor cars. Changing everything to match original soon!
After the treatment, everything was protected with grey zinc spray paint. This was a temprorary solution - my friend gets some parts zinc plated, and I'll add up 2 more filler pipe rings from a donor cars. Changing everything to match original soon!
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So everything was ready to be put back in place:
It turned out that filler pipe has some cracks near the tip - they didn't leak fuel or let the water in, but just in case I sealed them with epoxy putty. Interesting thing is, that filler off a donor car has indentical cracks!
So I put the ring back in place:
Also new screws were fitted:
It turned out that filler pipe has some cracks near the tip - they didn't leak fuel or let the water in, but just in case I sealed them with epoxy putty. Interesting thing is, that filler off a donor car has indentical cracks!
So I put the ring back in place:
Also new screws were fitted:
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Few more bits - crotchetes on a rubber that holds a hose that goes from small to the big tank were rusty, so I changed them with ones from GS seat - they're indentical:
Tank recess was changed with another one:
All clamps were changed and lubricated to prevent rusting:
Tank cap seal was also changed with petrol-resistant rubber new one:
Tank recess was changed with another one:
All clamps were changed and lubricated to prevent rusting:
Tank cap seal was also changed with petrol-resistant rubber new one:
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Finally, I got to the fuel pump. Since this pump is made for a few car models, I had to adjust it a little bit. Since it is a bit smaller then original, I mounted two rubber strips (Visa seat rubber, again ) to prevent moving in the holder.
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At last, everything was ready to be mounted back in place!
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Some great pics there, thanks - they'll be useful for when I change the filler ring on the 4x4.
Mike Sims
BX 19RD Estate Mk1 - Timex!
BX 4X4 Estate - Oh god, I've done it again!
BX 17RD MK1 - it called to me!
BX14 TGE, - SOLD
XM Turbo SD,GS Club Estate,Visa 17D Leader,HY Pickup,Dyane Nomad,Dyane 6,2CV AZL,Falcon S,Trabant P50,3x Land Rovers (88" series 1,109" series 2a FFR,series 2a Marshall ambulance),DKW F7, Lambretta LD150 x 1.5,Mobylette SP93,Ural Cossack,Ural M63,CZ 250 Sport,Honda Varadero 125,lots of bicycles & tricycles including (but not only) Sunbeams,Higgins & Bates!
BX 19RD Estate Mk1 - Timex!
BX 4X4 Estate - Oh god, I've done it again!
BX 17RD MK1 - it called to me!
BX14 TGE, - SOLD
XM Turbo SD,GS Club Estate,Visa 17D Leader,HY Pickup,Dyane Nomad,Dyane 6,2CV AZL,Falcon S,Trabant P50,3x Land Rovers (88" series 1,109" series 2a FFR,series 2a Marshall ambulance),DKW F7, Lambretta LD150 x 1.5,Mobylette SP93,Ural Cossack,Ural M63,CZ 250 Sport,Honda Varadero 125,lots of bicycles & tricycles including (but not only) Sunbeams,Higgins & Bates!
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So we go on. Everything is getting back in place - wires, hoses...
Altough I bought Wurth hoses that are most expensive, cracks appeared only 2 months later! So last week I had to change hose that leads from the fuel tank to the pump.
Wire that goes to the pump was damaged, and it caused an ignition relay to burn. Everything was replaced with new wires, and this is how old wire looked when I removed the carpet:
Altough I bought Wurth hoses that are most expensive, cracks appeared only 2 months later! So last week I had to change hose that leads from the fuel tank to the pump.
Wire that goes to the pump was damaged, and it caused an ignition relay to burn. Everything was replaced with new wires, and this is how old wire looked when I removed the carpet:
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After everything was back in place, I tried to start the car while switched to petrol, but it turned out that previous owner (a dickhead that calls himself a "Citroen expert") didn't use petrol to drive the car since he fitted it with LPG. He told me that "car doesn;t have a fuel pump since it got broke only 2-3 days after selling", but the truth is that pump was removed on purpose - LPG was fitted in such way, that when car works on LPG it still continues to use petrol! To put it simple - the car was mixing petrol and LPG. That was the reason to put a relay that turns off fuel pump when car is switched to LPG.
Here you can also see a 10A fuse - it protects the fuel pump and ignitoion relay in case of short circuit. Interesting thing is, that Peugeot 405 has this fuse but BX doesn't.
Many other things were changed - ignition coil, camshaft sensor, monopoint was cleaned in ultrasound tub, air and water temperature sensors were changed; all four Ferodo brake discs, brake pads (TRW Lucas in the front, Textar in the back), oil filler hose, new CV joints and bellows, new summer tyres (Tigar 165/70 R14), and of course TZI wheel covers ("The pills", as we call it here). I wish I could do more, but I don't have enough "time" (money) as we like to say here.
And one more picture, with my friend's Pallas made of 19 TZI:
Here you can also see a 10A fuse - it protects the fuel pump and ignitoion relay in case of short circuit. Interesting thing is, that Peugeot 405 has this fuse but BX doesn't.
Many other things were changed - ignition coil, camshaft sensor, monopoint was cleaned in ultrasound tub, air and water temperature sensors were changed; all four Ferodo brake discs, brake pads (TRW Lucas in the front, Textar in the back), oil filler hose, new CV joints and bellows, new summer tyres (Tigar 165/70 R14), and of course TZI wheel covers ("The pills", as we call it here). I wish I could do more, but I don't have enough "time" (money) as we like to say here.
And one more picture, with my friend's Pallas made of 19 TZI:
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Also, should this topic be in http://www.bxclub.co.uk/forum/viewtopic ... 9&start=15 instead in "Gallery"? If so, feel free to move it!
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Last weekend we had small meeting:
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I made a small photo session of my BX, which was also used as a bed to sleep over the night.
Pictures from abandoned petrol station:
Pictures from abandoned petrol station:
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When you have old car, it is a must to have at least one more in pieces. So, few months ago me and my friend got a tip about 2 BX's laying 60 km aouth of Belgrade. We managed to make a deal with the owner and move them just few hours before terrible floods in May. Our friend with a trailer and his 2.2 HDI C5 was of great help!