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  • thisisnotaspoon
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    And give me a clue where the fek an oil leak is coming from on the midget!

    Left rear wheel arch/wing as far as I can tell, checked the brakes, but at the rate it must have pisse it over the driveway i'd have expected them to be much lower/not working, too far over to the left to be the diff (although that is covered in oil/gunk).

    Its a very clean oil, which is why I legged it to the brake master cylinder first to check the level, and nothing (squirting out, but then it is a drum) when the pedal's pumped. Presumably the damper would squirt oil everywhere when bounced (nothing, and returns to normal height when bounced).

    left a big pice of paper under it overnight to see if I can identify any drips.

    coffeeking
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    Damper will return to normal height even if leaking, its a damper not a spring.

    Brake leak would almost undoubtedly be brake-dust contaminated.

    Midgets not my thing though.

    thisisnotaspoon
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    yes, bt give the ammount of liquid i'd expect whatever was leaking to be either big or empty by now

    tyger
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    It's because you have a plastic bumper 🙂

    coffeeking
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    Is it a live axle? Diff dropped its oil through shaft seals rather than actually AT the diff?

    Elmo
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    You don't keep oil in the boot do you?

    May sound stupid but i've spent time looking for leaks that have turned out to be from split containers.

    Trickles down through the gaps and out through a grommet.

    Crafty stuff that oil.

    thisisnotaspoon
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    goes off to check…………………

    coffeeking
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    Think I might win this one…its live axle with seals at each end, theyre apparently prone to leaking…

    Here's mine

    thisisnotaspoon
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    Elmo may have it, there was an open bottle of 20w50 in the boot, not too much missing, but that depends on if it had dumped it anywhere other than the driveway.

    Live axels with seals on each end sounds about right for a BL car, problem is by te time i've waited for the oil to drip out of the boot which could take days i could aloo be runnig on a dry diff!

    coffeeking
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    🙄 funny!

    Mop out the rest, check diff level.

    Elmo
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    Hope it is that……..dam sight easier to sort!

    A little oil goes along way. Soon gets itself spread about when it hits something spinning!

    Fingers crossed 😕

    chopperT
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    My fast car, getting ready to be fast again. Old girl is 30 years old this year. Been laid up for 6 years.

    woodsman
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    I've worked on a few of those Midgets – here's my gallery, it may be of some interest.

    http://www.peterflynnclassiccars.com

    Lionheart
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    Prob the bottle of oil, but Spridgets can leak from the end of the drive shaft, unlikely to be clean,
    My Spridget below: Love that Alfa!!!

    thisisnotaspoon
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    ohhh an alfa 🙂

    the oil wasnt spread out, it was in on big globular blob under the wheel-arch/wing, probably a 7x7cm square and several mm deep

    The can of oil in the boot fits the bill there was oil on the bottles arroud it (coolant, water, etc) so it had obviously sloshed, but the ammout missin in the bottle didnt look substantial enough, but you never know (and I live in hope).

    Cant 'check' the diff level, i think its a case of fill it till it overflows, then check again in a few days/miles.

    Chopper, do you race or is it just for a bit of fun? I'm quite tempted to build a track/race car to remove the temptation to thrash the midget!

    thisisnotaspoon
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    thats a cheeky engine, fiat twin-cam?

    Strangelove
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    These are quite quick

    chopperT
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    @TINAS: It's a proper race car that, it won a National Championship class back in the day. It's running again now, just wants some fresh rubber and it's away. My race licence has expired though, so that'll have to be sorted out. Probably more difficult/expensive than the resurrection of the car!

    stonemonkey
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    God i want to get a nice car, problem is i cant decide what to get, options include a lotus elise s1, bmw m coupe (z3 one), lancia delta intergrale evo ( wanted one since i was 11) or the practical side in me focus st / golf gti new ones, but new cars are so divoid of soul!

    Lionheart, lovely midget is that a modified bumper / grill?

    coolhandluke
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    I love the seats of my (fastish)car

    But its a Skoda on the outside 😀

    thisisnotaspoon
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    For anyone checking up, it was the oil in the boot 😳 Left the car parked on a gigantic sheet of plotter paper overnight to see where it was coming out and its where the rear wing joins the floorpan underneath the wheelarch, no other pipes or anything else in that area so fairly confident 🙂

    samuri
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    I haven't seen very many fast cars yet. 😉

    jahwomble
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    thisisnotaspoon
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    pahhhh, cynic!

    the midget will do 50 with a good tail wind 🙂

    jahwomble
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    love that alfa lots….

    dmiller
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    I haven't seen very many fast cars yet

    0 to 60 in 16.3 seconds baby!

    David.

    Shandy
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    dmiller my missus used to have one of those bad boys, it was known as the Terminator.

    kingkongsfinger
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    WorldClassAccident
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    I can't believe we are this far into the thread and no-one has told ThisIsNotASpoon to get his lawn cut!

    runswithscissors
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    Loving the Alfa Sud, my first car was a 1500 Sud green cloverleaf wish i'd still got it (although it would prob be a pile of rust on the garage floor by now)

    Lionheart
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    My old man is well into his 70s, has a nice mild Cooper S (original), he turns up at the odd track days and smoothly works his way through the Scoopbies and Evos, yes I know they should be fast(er) but it just does not work out that way! One of the fastest local cars I know is a 106 Rallye, again shouldn't be that quick but it is.
    The Spridget is one of the last shells seam welded, a few lightweight panels, A Series, Faringdon crank, KAD head, 180bhp in track form, close box, coil suspension. Looks good, goes well but a Seven (or Elan) would be better!!?!
    jaWomble my mother had a GT350 back in the 60s in the States, great looking car,
    Coolhandluke Skoda seats look good, like the colour of the Skoda, it prob goes well but…….
    Stonemonkey, get a Skoda, and put a Seven or Elise in the garage
    thisnotaspoon, your Migget is prob one of the most involving cars up here! shame its a rubber one asa world of difference

    DavidB
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    Mine, a bit under the weather

    thisisnotaspoon
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    rubber bumpers were nececitated by the local speed-bumps meaning a RWA model wouldn't have much exhaust left!

    Moved now so tempted to do away with the bumpers and fit the RWA springs (maybe even lower ones) and aftermarket dampers. An LSD would be nice as well.

    LordSummerisle
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    yes I know they should be fast(er) but it just does not work out that way!

    ahh but driver skill counts for so much.
    Should have seen the guards trophy at the Oulton Park Gold Cup meeting – minis verses Galaxies, mustangs, lotus cortinas, anglias…. a mini came 2nd and 3rd, with the mustang first (in the wet, driving sidesways most of the way!)

    anjs
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    Here is mine

    thefettler
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    lionheart that is sex on wheels(minilights)&BRG as well 8) 8)

    chopperT
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    For those digging the Alfasud, here's the donk. Check out the engine and gearbox oil coolers in place of the original heaterbox. Lots of mods, but the real trick is the front diff, using the LSD from the rear of Subaru WRX.

    BTW, 760kg wet, 0-60 in 7sec. Is that fast enough for a 30yr old?

    kingkongsfinger
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    ChopperT, my mate used to own "Westune", alfa specialist tuners, had some great times in allsorts of Alfas 8)

    chopperT
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    Alfas man, "Made for a good time, not a long time"

    bazzer
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    I have a Westfield with a hayabusa turbo engine in it. 297BHP on a reliable rolling road and weighs in at around 500kg. Its pretty fast 🙂

    Website with pictures on is down at the moment but must put it back up as I am going to sell it. I find I ride my bike so much these days I don't use it and its not that great for nipping to the shops 🙂

    Bazzer

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