Wednesday, 4 June 2025

Sunday 1st June - Little Easton Manor.

 The weather was predicted as being very hot and very sunny today which was just as well as Gavin, Andy & Sharon, and I had booked up to visit the breakfast meet at Little Easton Manor near Great Dunmow. 

I met Gavin at our usual spot and we had a slow drive over there. It was very slow actually due to getting stuck behind an artic, who then got stuck behind some cyclists for ages! Eventually we got to the show and were parked on the lake area. 

We then headed for breakfast in the form of a coffee and a sausage bap and started looking at the other cars. Good friends Andy and Sharon then arrived with another addition to their dog family and we found a table and had a good old catch up. It was a beautiful day and it was really nice to sit in the sun and just chill out and not be working on cars for a change. I should do this more often!


It was a nice atmosphere and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves, but come 1pm I had to make a move. I had taken the Zetec Cortina, but it still has the problem of leaking oil from the diff. (Only slightly though)

I had spoken to the man who built it on Friday and he told me to disconnect the propshaft at the diff end and see if the flange nut is wet. If it is it means the flange seal has failed, but if it's leaking from inside the casing, then the casing seal has failed. 
So, once home I jacked the car up at the rear and disconnected the propshaft as instructed. I found that the flange nut was completely dry and all the leakage was from around the casing. After talking to my differential man he's told me that it can be done in the car so I don't have to remove the diff again, but he will need the car for about 4 to 5 days. So somehow I've got to find a way of taking it over to Baldock in Hertforshire, leaving it there and getting home again. What a pita! (Pain in the arse!)

This was the first time that I had taken the Zetec on a Motorway run (ok, fast A road) since having the differential ratio changed to 3:31. I have to say what an amazing difference! At 70 mph the revs per minute (RPM) is only 3,200 rather than the previous 4000. The car no longer seems like it's revving its nuts off and cruises quite nicely. I now no longer feel the need to fit a 5 speed gearbox in this car, which would have been a major job. So once the diff is sorted, I've got to be where I want to be with this car, so it should be relatively low maintenance. 



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