Had the 8v out for a clean today and it was left out while I reorganised some of the garage interior. Unfortunately it rained and when I went to bring the car back in I found the interior a bit wet. The source was the aerial on the roof which would explain why the interior... Continue Reading →
Wheels Painted
Dropped some wheels off for refinishing at The Wheel Specialist in Manchester last weekend and picked them up first thing this morning. Here are the OZ Superleggeras - I like them a lot! These wheels were one of the first upgrades I bought for the 16v car and they have hardly ever been used. The... Continue Reading →
8v VOSA Certified
New compensator arrived on Tuesday with an adjustment screw. The new spring that the adjustment screw threads into is on a long back order from Peugeot. Painted the body of the compensator up to give it some rust protection and then took off the old one. The two M12 unions came off okay once the... Continue Reading →
8v Update
Dropped the back box off (snapping the bolts on the clamping brackets in the process) and set to work cleaning up the brake pipes and unions. Over the last few days I've dosed it a few times in penetrating spray and have two out of the four brake unions loose and both the bolts that... Continue Reading →
8v PITA
So fitted the new catalyst, adjusted the headlights and having re-bled the rear brakes and ensured the compensator valve was free and moving, I thought that I had sorted the problem with the brakes, so dropped the car back in for the MOT retest on Monday. I found that I had slightly over filled the... Continue Reading →
8v Further Works
Tackled the spare wheel cage today. I had some mild steel tubing, so made up an extra section - tacked in place: Neither the cage or spare wheel move about now. Welded up the additional section, cleaned the whole frame and gave it two coats of POR15 so should be able to get it fitted... Continue Reading →
8v Follow Up
The car didn't pass the MOT. The rear disc brakes were ineffective, the Carbon Monoxide was excessively high and one the headlights was slightly out with its aim. Headlight is easy. Exhaust is likely to be the catalytic converter which looks fairly ancient. So sourced a new one for £54 complete with a fitting kit.... Continue Reading →
8v Day of Reckoning
Waiting for the MOT!
8v Ready for MOT
A few updates from the last few days... Friday: Thanks to a fellow 106 Rallye Register member who is breaking a car, I now have a pair of doors, a washer pump (of unknown working property) and some other bits and pieces. Hopefully get a big push on this over the weekend to finish it.... Continue Reading →
8v Niggles
Tightened up the handbrake cable so it is now on at the second click. Took the quickshift off. The bearing was really tight so I decided to loosen it up. Soaked it in this: Then used an appropriate sized socked and an extension bar and worked it in circles for 5 minutes. Applied some heat... Continue Reading →
8v on Wheels
I had an hour one evening earlier in the week so had the car out of the garage and ran the engine until the fan kicked in then carefully drove it back in. The only brakes the car had were the hand brake… Up on axle stands,Wheels off, drained the oil out of the block... Continue Reading →
8v Nearly Ready
Finished the brakes off tonight. Used a Gunson easy bleed system to push the fluid through the lines and it worked a treat. Used Dinitrol cavity wax inside the gusset repair sections, plugged them back up and painted the outsides with Gravitex. Will get some pictures of that posted up - shown here with the... Continue Reading →


