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Stanley
19-04-06, 08:12 PM
ive found some sizeable hole in my O/S chassis leg
take a look, let me know
MOTs on may 3rd
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j199/stan_the_man87/19042006249.jpg
http://i80.photobucket.com/albums/j199/stan_the_man87/19042006250.jpg
General Baxter
19-04-06, 08:15 PM
hell yes lol take the bumper off and jump on your tow hook!
Stanley
19-04-06, 08:17 PM
ahh shirt lol
quite an easy weld though
so is that spot 30cm fom a structural or suspension component then?
hell yes lol take the bumper off and jump on your tow hook!
lmao! what he said!!
btw dont jump on your tow hook.....you will regret it lmao!:thumb:
General Baxter
19-04-06, 08:21 PM
lmao! what he said!!
btw dont jump on your tow hook.....you will regret it lmao!:thumb:
i did and half the car fell off lol
i've seen worse, thats repairable, the chassis leg on my GTE was non exsistant lol, the towing eye was held up with cable ties
Jesus wept, thats nasty,Lol.
Even a weakness there, would fail mot, never mind a 4" hole.
Stanley
19-04-06, 11:31 PM
apparently the tow eye has nothing to do with MOT bu the fact its a structural leg has alot to do with it lol
quite an easy repair
only bit of rust on the car though so im not oo worried
MOT check-list
Drivers set (snapped frame)
Rear seat bench (60/40 split - no brackets welded)
Exhaust (CAT needed)
Balljoints (X2)
Tailights (swap for GM ones)
hmm should be busy for a while.....
Welsh Dan
19-04-06, 11:53 PM
Are you sure you need a CAT?
I think it was hendrix that said no novas need one, correct me if I'm wrong.
Are you sure you need a CAT?
I think it was hendrix that said no novas need one, correct me if I'm wrong.
Depends on the age, although Its been said that Novas don't appear on "the list" of cars that require a Cat.
Smoke me a kipper...
Stanley
19-04-06, 11:57 PM
i may have tha one sorted
kind of get a ahem....errrr proper wink wink nudge nudge job done for that hehe
its all do-able
geting a lend of a seat and il stick standard rear seats in (if i can find them in my nova graveyard lol)
borrow a set of standard lights too.
do the balljoints myself. get em at cost price thru work
welding......
err....so anyway....
No novas do need a cat, as they were all made before CAT rules.
But you will probably find that 1.2i,1.4i etc K-reg novas will fail MOT without a cat.
Im not putting mine in for MOT without a cat, as i dont want to pay the ?44 retest fee if it fails for not having a cat,Lol.
C12nz, c14nz,c14se,c16se all appear on the new computer system for a CAT test.
Welsh Dan
19-04-06, 11:59 PM
Smoke me a kipper...
I'll be back for breakfast! :D
Stanley
20-04-06, 12:00 AM
Im not putting mine in for MOT without a cat, as i dont want to pay the ?44 retest fee if it fails for not having a cat,Lol.
i have two options,
stick an old sytem off a standard nova on and get a legit test
or....
get a more leniant test done (still legit, just more leniant hehe)
My split rear seats passed without a bracket.
Stanley
20-04-06, 12:03 AM
hmm il take it round the week before and let him have a look.
this is all dependant on whether i get my lisence back on monday!!
Interesting:
http://www.motester.co.uk/motquiz.html
6. Your vehicle has had its catalytic converter removed and replaced by a normal exhaust silencer but passes the emissions Test. Does it fail the MOT because it hasn't got a catalytic converter when it should have one?
a) No, if it passes the emissions part of the MOT that is acceptable.
Thats jolted my memory :D right, NO CAR physically requires a Cat to pass the MOT.
However
You DO need to pass the emissions test - which iirc for Aug 1992 onwards is more strict, and will more than likely require a Cat to pass. The question isn't so much whether you need a Cat or not, its what emissions test you have to take.
So, for example... if you took your K-reg 1.2i with decat in for an MOT and had 'tuned' it to run mega-lean to pass the emissions you'd be fine. (Thats not ideal tho as running the engine too lean will probably fcuk it, or other readings, up)
You WILL need a cat to pass from Aug 1992 onwards.
Also cars after 1995 legally require a cat iirc.
Are you confusing that with the Kit Car regs? After 1995 they have to have the "advanced emissions test" ("Cat" test, which normal road cars from August 1992 are put through), but I can't find anything about cars legally requiring a Cat to be present in the exhaust system from 1995 onwards...
http://www.bobmckay.co.uk/emission.html
treeted
20-04-06, 07:43 AM
my 1.4 carb is a 92 and has never had a cat and never been tested for it so i presume its only the injections that they bother testing if any.
Are you confusing that with the Kit Car regs? After 1995 they have to have the "advanced emissions test" ("Cat" test, which normal road cars from August 1992 are put through), but I can't find anything about cars legally requiring a Cat to be present in the exhaust system from 1995 onwards...
http://www.bobmckay.co.uk/emission.html
Im sure i read somewhere that after 1995, they need a cat.
Treeted-No carb engines require a cat. Ye, its just injection engines.
Edit-Looked at the MOT site, i cant see anything either so perhaps im wrong.
His 1.2i K-reg nova will need a cat fitted for MOT.
mad-driver
20-04-06, 12:51 PM
i did and half the car fell off lol
LMFAO!!! ill second that i watched him do it lol
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