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Re: Mikes V6 ES9 Manual Exclusive

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:57 pm
by Dieselman
Have you been back to thank the nice French Lady...

Re: Mikes V6 ES9 Manual Exclusive

Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 5:58 pm
by Dieselman
I can't see how the float would normally be in the vertical position if it is free to turn. I suspect it must have been jammed, somehow.

Re: Mikes V6 ES9 Manual Exclusive

Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 4:18 pm
by CitroJim
captainhaddock wrote: Mine does this too! What can it possibly be... :geek:
I wonder if Paul knows from fully stripping one Jaap? Sounds like a pendulum in there. Maybe it regulates the clock?

Re: Mikes V6 ES9 Manual Exclusive

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 7:08 am
by xantia_v6
My XM is now in the UK for a short period, but we are very busy organising to move house, so I can't spend much time on it.
It really deserves some rustproofing, as it has been always garaged, and appears not to be familiar with salt.

I could slap some stuff on myself, but I am tempted to get a professional job done, as I am sure that with good high pressure application, the insides of the sills and box-sections would be much better protected.

I would probably use Before'nAfter because I had him do my e-type 10 years ago, and I was very happy with that job (but I suppose he sees many more e-types than XMs).

Any opinions that I should do something else?

Re: Mikes V6 ES9 Manual Exclusive

Posted: Sat Aug 17, 2013 8:06 am
by CitroJim
My experience of using cans of Blit Hamber stuff suggest that it's not a bad idea to get the pros to do it Mike :lol: It's messy and unless you can get the car up high it's hard to know if you've done a good job..

I reckon yours is definitely worth the treatment!

Re: Mikes V6 ES9 Manual Exclusive

Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:44 pm
by xantia_v6
We have had a busy couple of weeks since CXM. Most of our furniture was packed and shipped of to New Zealand, and the contents of the garage had to be squeezed into the e-type and the XM. The e-type is currently in storage in the UK, and I drove the XM back to Burgundy...
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This picture taken after midnight at an autoroute services somewhere south east of Reims.

There was not enough room on board for Louise, who had to take the train!

Then we had relatives to stay for a week, requiring ferrying around the local chateaux and cathederals.

I have spent most of the last week sorting out the garage stuff and assembling shelving for it.

The car has had a few nice outings though.

The next job is replacing the roof tiles on the garage, about 30% of them are frost damaged and crumbling.

I was going to post another couple of pictures (taken with the same camera), but the forum software says that they are invalid. I might link to them later.

Re: Mikes V6 ES9 Manual Exclusive

Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 4:19 am
by CitroJim
Poor Louise :twisted: making her travel by train when you could enjoy XM Luxury... Shame on you Mike :lol:

Must say the XM is pretty well packed though... Like an automotive Tetris game...

Re: Mikes V6 ES9 Manual Exclusive

Posted: Sun Sep 29, 2013 12:25 pm
by Dieselman
Another advantage of a Series 1, you can load the back window up and use the spoiler as a support bar... ;)

Re: Mikes V6 ES9 Manual Exclusive

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 9:05 am
by xantia_v6
Another really bad photo, this time with the car loaded up with tiles to fix the garage roof. The garage being in a conservation area, it is necessary to use identical replacement materials. Luckily I found someone with tiles to match the 50 year old ones currently fitted.

I removed the back seat to make more room, but decided against filling to the roof for safety.
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Re: Mikes V6 ES9 Manual Exclusive

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2013 9:50 am
by Dieselman
I bet it rode nicely with that lot on board.