BX 19 TXD For Sale - 78k - Needs gearbox
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BX 19 TXD For Sale - 78k - Needs gearbox
Unfortunately it is time for my white BX to go. It is in good condition but I am never going to have time to work on it. The gearbox failed 3 weeks into a new MOT. That was over a year ago.
It has a very good blue interior and service history.
Since being off the road it has moved, but more to ensure the suspension rises correctly and the brakes had not seized. Although it moves it cannot be driven due to the gearbox.
It has a very good blue interior and service history.
Since being off the road it has moved, but more to ensure the suspension rises correctly and the brakes had not seized. Although it moves it cannot be driven due to the gearbox.
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BX for sale
Location: Middlesex
Age: 93 (K)
Mileage: 79,514
Has a non-leaking sunroof.
Has the original metal bonnet, not fibreglass.
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Gearbox: You can select gears. There was knocking on both locks, however when it was MOTed I asked the test about the CV joints and he said they appeared to be fine. It has been a while since I have driven it any distance so the exact symptoms escape me. Assume the worst.
Someone has previous used fibreglass to bodge a repair on the casing so who knows what lies inside. Suprisingly this fact was absent from the 'FSH'.
Age: 93 (K)
Mileage: 79,514
Has a non-leaking sunroof.
Has the original metal bonnet, not fibreglass.
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Gearbox: You can select gears. There was knocking on both locks, however when it was MOTed I asked the test about the CV joints and he said they appeared to be fine. It has been a while since I have driven it any distance so the exact symptoms escape me. Assume the worst.
Someone has previous used fibreglass to bodge a repair on the casing so who knows what lies inside. Suprisingly this fact was absent from the 'FSH'.
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Re: BX for sale
Most BXs had plastic bonnets I think Mind you some say the steel bonnets are a better sound insulator.markiemark wrote: Has the original metal bonnet, not fibreglass.
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Re: BX for sale
I suspect the diff has spat out a pinion tooth. Not common, but it does happen.markiemark wrote:Someone has previous used fibreglass to bodge a repair on the casing so who knows what lies inside.
this might be a signature
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Most of the late K and L reg ones I've come across have had steel bonnets.
The future for this car look very bleak, n/a diesel BX's aren't the most sort after even when running OK, but without T&T AND a dodgy gearbox, I doubt there'll be many takers on this one.
Pity really as a quick gearbox change could see it run for several years, just too far from me sadly.
The future for this car look very bleak, n/a diesel BX's aren't the most sort after even when running OK, but without T&T AND a dodgy gearbox, I doubt there'll be many takers on this one.
Pity really as a quick gearbox change could see it run for several years, just too far from me sadly.
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Re: BX for sale
Hi, Philip !Philip Chidlow wrote:Most BXs had plastic bonnets I think Mind you some say the steel bonnets are a better sound insulator.markiemark wrote: Has the original metal bonnet, not fibreglass.
To my knowledge your correct I've never seen/come across a fibreglass bonnet its only the Hatchback or Estate Tail gate that was manufactured from a fibreglass construction and the roofing capping strips just as the roof meets the tops of the door's (I'll try and check out the material for the solid 'C' pillar cover's I have a spare pair of those I cut off a MK1 19RD)!
The early MK1's with a 'Longnose' bonnet were made from steel and then they gradually went onto the Plaagy one's for the MK2's (Longnose and Shortnose type) then towards the end of the MK2's production (I've only seen generally 'K' &'L' reg ones) they went back to steel.
Some reports I heard , it was just use up old stock but I'm not 100% sure but someone may know better ?
I still have one of the steel MK1's bonnet but I think it's got signs of rust in the nose area (Thats a longnose type) but I'll be pulling that out to weigh it in with other stuff/steel etc later in the week hopefully.
Also the TXD I've got has is a steel shortnose type (that's reserved for a forum member) as I have a spare Plaggy one to swap it with (That's in White, that's also available if someone needs one or if you need a Metallic Grey they may be one also in Red) be quick as these may all be going for scrap in a day or so ! PM if you need one ?
Back on topic if a forum member buy's this BX from 'markiemark' I maybe able to help them out with the gearbox from the 'K' reg. TXD of mine as there's no interest in it (as it is basically only suitable as a spares donor) !
So there's a good gearbox on that, plus whatever anyone needs if I can help them out !
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No need to be picky, the 'regular' BX bonnet is GFRP (GLASS FIBRE REINFORCED PLASTIC) its both plastic based resin and fibreglass reinforcement, and perfectly acceptable to call it either. Fibreglass is brittle as hell and has very little strength on its own so will always be used with some sort of epoxy.
Just after I submitted my last posting I had this strange feeling maybe the Plaggy bonnets are in fact Fibreglass
I then remembered I'd seen a diagram somewhere with a breakdown of material construction as used in the BX's
I've just looked in, Believe or not the Hayes manual (Page 253 in mine) and it states the following:-
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Symbol - 'SMC'
Material - Sheet moulding compound
Component's - Bonnet, Roof Panel side edges, Rear quarter panels (For the 'C' pillar solid type)
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Symbol - 'BMC'
Material - Bulk moulding compound
Components - Tailgate (No other components listed) !
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So the only 'Real ' plaggy parts are the Front and Rear vent grilles and the front and rear bumper (But not the bumpers on 16 Valvers).
I do remember though when stripping one of the MK's to just a shell and then cutting it up into about 6 pieces, the roof panel sides edges did look like a Fibreglass type material
So I guess its as Vanny has stated its "its both plastic based resin and Fibreglass reinforcement, and perfectly acceptable to call it either"
Sorry if I caused any confusion.
I then remembered I'd seen a diagram somewhere with a breakdown of material construction as used in the BX's
I've just looked in, Believe or not the Hayes manual (Page 253 in mine) and it states the following:-
_____________________________________________________________
Symbol - 'SMC'
Material - Sheet moulding compound
Component's - Bonnet, Roof Panel side edges, Rear quarter panels (For the 'C' pillar solid type)
_____________________________________________________________
Symbol - 'BMC'
Material - Bulk moulding compound
Components - Tailgate (No other components listed) !
_____________________________________________________________
So the only 'Real ' plaggy parts are the Front and Rear vent grilles and the front and rear bumper (But not the bumpers on 16 Valvers).
I do remember though when stripping one of the MK's to just a shell and then cutting it up into about 6 pieces, the roof panel sides edges did look like a Fibreglass type material
So I guess its as Vanny has stated its "its both plastic based resin and Fibreglass reinforcement, and perfectly acceptable to call it either"
Sorry if I caused any confusion.