Tim Leech wrote:Mark your French is legendary, only surpassed by this chapmds141 wrote:Bonsoir Xemes, don't worry about your English spelling, it's certainly better than my French..
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Tim Leech wrote:Mark your French is legendary, only surpassed by this chapmds141 wrote:Bonsoir Xemes, don't worry about your English spelling, it's certainly better than my French..
Xemes wrote:one great moment for me was on sunday when I saw all the BX battalion......maybe are you in ?
Stay here in Francemat_fenwick wrote: I'm trying desperately to think how I can make another trip in September!
I only look at the pictures! It's great to see there's now a 'de mon Pere' book on the BX: it really has made it as a classic. Looking at the poster for the event makes it look even more tempting - worth it just for the sticker!Xemes wrote:Concerning the book (a new one witch is also existing for each Citroën car ) I'm afraid it is in french …!
I'm off to Tony Weston, my local friendly specialist, this morning to see if he has any BX's being broken, which would help with parts, so my solutions are:Mike - in response to your post in the other thread, if you got the BX Mk1 estate in a suitable state to take, I'd probably be up for sharing costs on getting it there.
What it ideally needs for such a long trip:
Door seals. I think this is where the water is getting in. Mothman supplied a better one, which has improved things, but it's not ideal if you're doing a long trip. Unless you book dry weather.
Engine is not entirely healthy (doesn't pull very well) but it still seems happy to cover the miles. Engine mounts are suspicious. The clutch is good but it can be juddery at low speeds.
Gearbox has no first gear synchro but is otherwise fine.
Steering rack is clonky. This needs sorting I'd say. It's probably the main reason I've stopped using the car (that and the appalling weather!).
It's amazing what some people will do to beat the GS's sticker count!I suddenly started paying attention when the word "sticker" was mentioned!