My dad always told me, "Look at the simple things first, before jumping to the wrong (expensive) conclusion...."
I suppose I've always been a pessimist, you know "oh dear, oh my, woe is me" etc etc, my dad forever the optimist.
Took my beloved Vanden Plas for a drive this morning, don't know why, just thought I would, finding myself more and more inclined to drive it for no apparant reason, just for the enjoyment of driving her.
I started the engine, and was met by a rather rhythmic but also disturbing "clack-clack" noise, how would I desribe this noise? Well, do all you 30-something plus people remember the old Thwaittes dumpers on building sites in the 70s, small things, rear wheel steer, started with a crank handle? the exposed (to the elements!) driver would bounce amusingly along on these things as they made a rather loud "clack-clack-clack" noise
Well my noise was a more subtle version of that
I made my way indoors, and my pessimistic head came on, visions of knackered valve gear, camshaft, valves, pistons, con-rods, piston slap oh my god stop me......
Before I ordered a new recon engine from Rimmers, I thought I would go and have a look
Nothing untoward at first,
Then I noticed a tab on one of the exhaust manifold securing nuts was not folded over the nut, I reached down, it was barely finger tight
Spanner in hand I tightened it, bent the lug over and checked all the others
Started engine....as smooth and quiet as I remember
There's £2,000 well saved I think
Thanks Dad....
Jay