Jonathan's SED auto

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Re: Jonathan's SED auto

Post by jeastham » Fri May 04, 2012 10:30 am

jeastham wrote:
Outstanding issues :

Sort cold-starting issue - either air-ingres and/or dodgy Glow-Plug relay and/or GP feed wires

Top of to-do list :

Change engine oil & filter
Change ATF
Fit replacement rad-fan motors and fan-blades
Refit sunroof motor, and seal mounting thread
plus other trivial odds & sods, that I can live with
Oh, and replace/fix the kickdown cable; which has just snapped :-/
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Re: Jonathan's SED auto

Post by jeastham » Fri May 04, 2012 10:59 am

jeastham wrote:
Oh, and replace/fix the kickdown cable; which has just snapped :-/
I know you can get cable joiners, with screw-terminals, such that you can repair a snapped cable. Any idea what they're called ?
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Re: Jonathan's SED auto

Post by Dean » Fri May 04, 2012 12:22 pm

THIS sort of thing?

This is listed as a ZF 4HP14 gearbox but it looks the same as the xm's 4HP18 cable, they say its for the xm up to R.P53-- but the xm never got the HP14 box so it may be worth having a check of the part number.

joining probably will not be successfull unless you use a big crimp as used when making fishing rigs and solder it but even then it will bind on the cam and certainly wont pass though the outer.

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Re: Jonathan's SED auto

Post by jeastham » Fri May 04, 2012 1:56 pm

Dean wrote:THIS sort of thing?

This is listed as a ZF 4HP14 gearbox but it looks the same as the xm's 4HP18 cable, they say its for the xm up to R.P53-- but the xm never got the HP14 box so it may be worth having a check of the part number.

joining probably will not be successfull unless you use a big crimp as used when making fishing rigs and solder it but even then it will bind on the cam and certainly wont pass though the outer.

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Thanks. Will phone Citroen, and check the part #

I need to check how much inner-cable there is exposed, before deciding on whether to make a repair.

Barrel-clamps; that's the term I was struggling to come up with. That's the kind of thing I was thinking of. Might use the guts of a junction box; the type that come in strips, for joining electrical flex

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Re: Jonathan's SED auto

Post by jeastham » Fri May 04, 2012 2:13 pm

Response from seller of Kickdown cable, on Ebay :

"Hi, this is for a petrol car only, not a diesel."
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Re: Jonathan's SED auto

Post by jeastham » Sat May 05, 2012 9:18 am

I've had a look, and I reckon I can repair the cable that has snapped. There is enough of a run of exposed internal cable.

Just need to find a length of cable, preferably a long piece, with the right termination, so I only need to make one join
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Re: Jonathan's SED auto

Post by jeastham » Sat May 05, 2012 4:07 pm

Couldn't lay my hands on any steel cable, so had to make do with a wire, from some mains flex :

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It'll do for now; until I can get some steel cable. If it don't; then it's the least of my worries; frankly,
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Re: Jonathan's SED auto

Post by Dean » Mon May 07, 2012 11:55 am

That worked out nicely, a bicycle brake cable would do the job as its the same stuff with the same ends on i would think and then you only have one joiner. Tidy little bodge that ;) .

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Re: Jonathan's SED auto

Post by jeastham » Sat Jul 28, 2012 2:33 pm

It now has a fresh MOT, valid until mid August 2013.

Had a complete new exhaust fitted, an outer CV joint (N/S), both drop-links, and a spot of welding, behind the N/S/F wheel, where ABC tyres had damaged the sill. Had to replace some bulbs, and the indicator/horn/lights stalk. Paid £50 for the MOT, and £120 (3 hours) labour, plus a 10er for a slab of lager for the lads who work there.

Pretty pleased with that; and they've done a tidy job with the welding

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Re: Jonathan's SED auto

Post by Dieselman » Sat Jul 28, 2012 3:36 pm

£170 for a year isn't bad, and none of those jobs will need doing again any time soon.
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