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Chuffer

CCCUK Member
What’s happened to the trans?
It has been playing up for a while with not shifting up from first or second especially from a cold start . It changed down smoothly enough from top ( third gear ) but wouldn`t change up again smoothly with power on once warmed up . Once I hit 4000 rpm it would change up to top but with a huge thump and a surge . The fluid level was good but I had it flushed and changed with new filter pan . There was crap in the pan and torque converter . Being a 1980 MY it is electronic lock up . There was still no improvement in the way it drove so a rebuild is lined up .
 

Mad4slalom

Well-known user
It has been playing up for a while with not shifting up from first or second especially from a cold start . It changed down smoothly enough from top ( third gear ) but wouldn`t change up again smoothly with power on once warmed up . Once I hit 4000 rpm it would change up to top but with a huge thump and a surge . The fluid level was good but I had it flushed and changed with new filter pan . There was crap in the pan and torque converter . Being a 1980 MY it is electronic lock up . There was still no improvement in the way it drove so a rebuild is lined up .
I had a merc sprinter with auto box that eventually was slipping , a bew filter and trans fluid got me. Couple more months but it then lost reverse gear. 1700 quid for a rebuild back in about 2012 πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«
 

CaptainK

CCCUK Member
Looking at Mad's photos - good to see that someone else's "Battery" gauge shows bugger all like mine :ROFLMAO:

Friday was Vette to the Vets day to pick up stuff.
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Saturday I went to the SW Corvette Club meet at Strawberry Fields. First time going to the meet, and nice to meet everyone. About 160 odd miles round trip, Corvette didn't miss a beat. First time I've done long distance in ages, and forgotten how much it likes to drink fuel - full tank down to an indicated 1/4 tank left :ROFLMAO: (I should look inside the tank to check properly).
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Sunday I went off to Watchet, to errr... Watch It..... namely the Flying Scotsman passing through. No photos as I did a video. Which I can't be bothered to upload and link to here, so you'll just have to make choo choo noises and imagine the Flying Scotsman in your head :ROFLMAO:

And that weekend of awesomeness was sponsored by my wife going away for the weekend and taking the child with her. Fun stuff gets done then! :cool:
 

Mad4slalom

Well-known user
Looking at Mad's photos - good to see that someone else's "Battery" gauge shows bugger all like mine :ROFLMAO:

Friday was Vette to the Vets day to pick up stuff.
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Saturday I went to the SW Corvette Club meet at Strawberry Fields. First time going to the meet, and nice to meet everyone. About 160 odd miles round trip, Corvette didn't miss a beat. First time I've done long distance in ages, and forgotten how much it likes to drink fuel - full tank down to an indicated 1/4 tank left :ROFLMAO: (I should look inside the tank to check properly).
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Sunday I went off to Watchet, to errr... Watch It..... namely the Flying Scotsman passing through. No photos as I did a video. Which I can't be bothered to upload and link to here, so you'll just have to make choo choo noises and imagine the Flying Scotsman in your head :ROFLMAO:

And that weekend of awesomeness was sponsored by my wife going away for the weekend and taking the child with her. Fun stuff gets done then! :cool:
Awwe! I nearly went but was drizzly down here so didnt bother! I often eonder if my gauge works as it hardly moves either. But I notice after winding motor over pre starting to build oil pressure that once i pump the gas pedal and she starts, then the gauge needle moves a fair bit to show it is charging. πŸ‘
 

CaptainK

CCCUK Member
Awwe! I nearly went but was drizzly down here so didnt bother! I often eonder if my gauge works as it hardly moves either. But I notice after winding motor over pre starting to build oil pressure that once i pump the gas pedal and she starts, then the gauge needle moves a fair bit to show it is charging. πŸ‘
I was hoping you'd come along so I could meet you. Hey hum. It takes around 1 hour 30 to get there from where I live. I left my place and it was a reasonable day, sun out etc. About 20 mins before I get to Strawberry Fields it absolutely chucks it down - queue first proper test of wipers since I installed electric wiper doors and had issues with my wiper override. Handily, it seems my wipers now work better than before - they actually have two speeds now (normal and fast) instead of the previous "slow". I suspect it was a bad earth that now has been fixed.

I suspect that chucking it down put a few people off. Even Rob, the SW meet organiser, decided to come in his Mustang instead because of the rain. After that little downpour it was all fine, and driving home it was really hot.
 

Mad4slalom

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I was hoping you'd come along so I could meet you. Hey hum. It takes around 1 hour 30 to get there from where I live. I left my place and it was a reasonable day, sun out etc. About 20 mins before I get to Strawberry Fields it absolutely chucks it down - queue first proper test of wipers since I installed electric wiper doors and had issues with my wiper override. Handily, it seems my wipers now work better than before - they actually have two speeds now (normal and fast) instead of the previous "slow". I suspect it was a bad earth that now has been fixed.

I suspect that chucking it down put a few people off. Even Rob, the SW meet organiser, decided to come in his Mustang instead because of the rain. After that little downpour it was all fine, and driving home it was really hot.
Will try to make it next time if you are down. Your fuel figure sounded quite good compared to mine, never worked it out properly but gauge drops pretty quick , I am thinking 12 ish mpg cruising locally with a bit of mildly spirited thrown in the mix but never ragged , probably never revved it over 3250 to 3500.
 

CaptainK

CCCUK Member
Will try to make it next time if you are down. Your fuel figure sounded quite good compared to mine, never worked it out properly but gauge drops pretty quick , I am thinking 12 ish mpg cruising locally with a bit of mildly spirited thrown in the mix but never ragged , probably never revved it over 3250 to 3500.
As Rob will attest to, I can't make it most times. Hence my first time ever going to it, despite owning the Corvette for 9 years :ROFLMAO:

I estimate my mpg on that run was about 16mpg. Its just a guess as I've not put fuel back in to see how much I've used. For my usual "bomb up and down the roads to give it an airing", I suspect its much lower. I'm not bothered, don't really use it enough to worry about fuel consumption. Does slightly put me off going long distance in it, that and the sidpipes are loud. I love them for my usual short range journeys, but long distance can get tedious.
 

Chuffer

CCCUK Member
I know what I won`t be doing today or tomorrow either , and that is venturing out of our village due to the close proximity of the British Grand Prix at Silverstone . The locals are well used to the whole of South Northamptonshire being a` No Go` area during Grand Prix weekend but this year has hit a new high has they have made it a 4 day event celebrating 75 years of the British Grand Prix with nearly half a million people expected . That`s equivalent to the entire population of the city of Coventry moving in for the weekend ! The two main supermarkets in the nearby market town of Towcester get stripped bare every year as if a swarm of locusts have passed through .
When we first moved to the village 26 years , helicopters were in action more than in the Vietnam War with anyone with peace of flat land larger than a handkerchief renting it out for flightsto the circuit . The authorities clamped down on that and now anyone with a spare car park or field is operating Park & Ride to the circuit and camping or glamping sites popping up all over the place . As early as 8.00 am on Wednesday morning it took me 40 minutes to make the normal 10 minute drive as the A43 was jammed up solid necessitating a lengthy detour through narrow country lanes to get back home . At least it brings Β£ millions into the local economy every year . Really can`t get excited about F1 though ! GT and Corvette racing is a different thing entirely . (y)
 
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