Due to lack of car parking at my place I was able to find a space to keep my Triumph over the winter while I decide whether to keep it or sell. At present, it looks like I will be selling it, but prices are down at the moment, so I'm better off waiting a while until the time is right.
So early Saturday morning I made the journey up the A12 to the North Essex/Suffolk border where the car is going to be stored. Once warmed up it ran well and I had a good journey. I have to say though, it's just not doing anything for me at the moment. I just don't get a buzz from driving it like I do the Cortina's.
I had a lift back from Essex/Suffolk from good friend Colin Wake who was also coming to my place and try and sort out the fuel gauge on my Zetec Cortina.
The gauge on the Cortina has never been right and will only read just over half even when it's full. It's something to do with the fact that it has a Retro Ford injection fuel tank fitted and the sender unit isn't compatible with the fuel gauge.
I had been made aware of a device called 'Gauge Wizard'. Its a small device that fits in between the sender unit and the fuel gauge, so I purchased one. You can alter the settings to empty, quarter full, half full, three quarters full and full.