In for MOT today.
Changed cracked steering rack boots last night and freed off sticking brake pads, fingers crossed...
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In for MOT today.
Changed cracked steering rack boots last night and freed off sticking brake pads, fingers crossed...
Does anybody let the MOT tester sit in the car? I always insist in staying in it myself (this also helps with things like hydraulic hand brakes).
One of the tests is to check handbrake cable and mechanism is moving freely (a fail I had a few years ago with a stuck adjuster) so might do well on the brake test ;) But ... Actually though if it isn't there it can't be tested.... Hmm have to see. At least you go to the best place now Phil.
sorry Stru, hijacked again.
My MOT guy is pretty ok, he dosent testthe brakes on the machine, as I have an LSD, just drives the car 100m on the industrial estate and if it stops it passes, also just pulls on the Handbrake to see if it works.
The last guy i used let me stay in the car and wanted to see the cables tighten when he was under the car checking.....
So just depends on the tester.....
My MOT man does the same and takes the car down the road with a mobile brake test device on board. He dare not drop the car onto the brake test rollers as it is too low.
David
Annoying fail with a nick on a rear TB15 and wiper not clearing the screen.
At IVA, tester wanted oversize wiper blade to cover more of the screen, wasn't concerned if it lifted at the edges.
MOT man wants wiper in contact all the time, so back to shorter blade! As always, in the eye of the beholder....
Hopefully sorted tomorrow.
Struan
Yep rears, I used them on 10's, great for sprints, for everything bar torrential rain. This one is my unused spare .
May even consider selling the two used ones too. Still tread left and can also be re cut. Doubt if I'll do any more sprints to be honest, not got the time or money anymore!
For some reason MOT man always puts down Lancia on the certificate!
Presumably it is still valid...
:rolleyes:
Struan
As long as it's not going to set off an alarm on an ANPR camera.
Documentation seems to be a minefield if you don't get it right - see here http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/t...+by+Dvla%2E%3F
It's correctly IVAed and registered, so hopefuly that is the important thing and camera would just check for MOT pass, tax and insurance.
Don't think the camera would know what a Hawk or a Lancia looked like!
:confused:
Struan
Hi All
So long as it is not still registered with the donor car details (and being IVA'd means that must be true?), and it is difficult enough to tell the difference between a Hawk and the real thing from a distance, then the only practical issue I can foresee is the issue of insurance and what you claim the car to be there, presumably you call it a Hawk and if they get funny with the reg name being different to the insured name?
Peter
Yes insurance, IVA, registration all Hawk, only MOT man seems confused.
I don't think it is an issue really.
:rolleyes:
But I could be wrong.
And from October we don't need to display tax discs, so it's harder to tell a Hawk from a Lancia...
Struan
With MOT being computerised, I thought MOT-man had to put in the same as the computer had;
Exactly, .... but apparently not ...
:confused:
Struan
OK, white car passed its MOT yesterday, always a relief.
From the certificate it is now listed as a Lancia Stratos, the same as the blue car.
... and of course the Hawk tax disc comes off next month .... :rolleyes:
That's nice. 800k parked in the garage now!