Yes, mine also started acting up again on the way home. Decided it was safer to use the recovery truck rather than risk breaking down on the A1. Think there is something wrong with the carbs, hopefully not too big a fix and a progress report shall follow soon.
Other than that it was a really...
So a database of whereabouts we all live, sounds quite a good idea to me :D There are probably lots of Rover owners near me, yet I know only a handful.
Matt
It only seems difficult when going from third to second, first to second is fine. Should I still check everything.
On the 'I Love My Rover P6' facebook group Pilkie suggested that it might be
It's difficult to engage, it doesn't crunch when it eventually goes in. There also (like you say) seems to be a lot of forwards and back movement when I engage neutral.
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Today while out for a drive in RVW I found that down-changing from third to second was extremely difficult. Can anyone give me any advice on what the problem is, and how to fix it.
I must also mention that the gear lever felt a lot floppier than what it usually is.
Might pop along in RVW. I'll probably have to park in the moderners car park as I don't fancy stopping for two nights. I shall try and pop over to all the stands and have a good chat. :) :)
Great pictures, very sobering indeed. Be careful with your camera going round Sheffield though Richard :wink: RVW's last owner parked her on the Moor for the annual car show last year, I had to rescue her from then on! :P
I certainly noticed your car Symes, it looks very American with the whitewalls and them hubs. I would perhaps consider editing your post, you never know, he might be watching :wink: Anyway, I really enjoyed the show. Though perhaps the cars could have been spaced out a touch more.
I'll keep my eye out for that one Nick. I agree that C&S subjects can be a bit too out of reach for most of us. It is nice to see the P6 getting a (rather big) mention though, well done Nick.
I headed down to Coughton on the Sunday with Richie Retroman. Me being in RVW, and him in the Tangerine Shed.
Too good a photo opportunity to miss.
The FLK's
Not sure how the Porsche and Jaguar passed as a Rover though.
I really enjoyed myself at Coughton, it was nice to put faces to...
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