BiTurbo's Field Trip to Wales: T-minus 1 day

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So, we left our action on day one with an ominous puddle underneath the Citroen, and a plan to sort it devised over a night’s drinking.

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Props to Klaus Schmoll, the Stortebeker’s a cracking beer
Props to Klaus Schmoll, the Stortebeker’s a cracking beer

Our cunning plan? Shall we see how much fluid it leaks in a day?

So, off we head into the Welsh countryside!

Photo courtesy of Duurtlang. Didn’t manage to take many pictures myself. You’ll see why...
Photo courtesy of Duurtlang. Didn’t manage to take many pictures myself. You’ll see why...
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Wales truly is a stunning place, with some truly spectacular roads. Narrow and technical, but in a lot of places with good open sightlines off into the distance so barring rogue sheep you’re pretty free to enjoy them as far as your bravery will take you.

Now, our plan with the Citroen wasn’t as harebrained as it initially seems. Some clever bods at Citroen built in some safety features into the hydraulic system in the event of leaks. By taking feeds from different points in the reservoir, in the event of a leak the power steering goes first. Then the suspension drops. Then, preserved til last, is the braking system. We’d already worked out it wasn’t a brake leak as that’d be jetting the stuff out almost as fast as it could pump it. Not bad for a bunch of drunkards ;)

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...didn’t expect Duurtlang to be catching 4-wheel air mind you. Crazy Dutchman ;)

But wait...

What’s that tiny red speck in the distance?

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Can you zoom in on that?

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Closer...

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The engine’s in the other end mate...
The engine’s in the other end mate...
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Oh look, it’s an overheating Fiat.

Turns out, my 2am coolant bleeding session wasn’t up to belting around the Brecon Beacons. Who would have guessed?

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Still, hell of a scenic place to break down.

Rescued by the tools DrCanard brought in the BRZ. This was to become a bit of a theme...
Rescued by the tools DrCanard brought in the BRZ. This was to become a bit of a theme...
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Unfortunately, as I shut it down it decided to belch the majority of its coolant over said scenic beauty. I had prepared for little top-ups, but nowhere near enough for this.

But luckily, this scenery’s not just for looking at...

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Spurred on by the ‘no overnight parking’ sign...
Spurred on by the ‘no overnight parking’ sign...

Nature provides!

After a few trips back and forth to the stream, and a lot of effort cleaning up the spilt coolant (seems ungrateful to poison the water source that’s just saved your bacon), we were on our way :)

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Is it me or does this look like one of those stock photos where someone’s holding a completely inappropriate tool?.
Is it me or does this look like one of those stock photos where someone’s holding a completely inappropriate tool?.

Our destination after all this, Halfords in Aberystwyth (spelt from memory, lets see if it’s right...), where we could pick up some LHM for the Citroen and meet up with the rest of the gang. Only, after the delay setting off from Citroen research...and the delay with the coolant...we were now running significantly behind schedule.

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Still, we weren’t alone when we arrived...

Yay it’s not just me!
Yay it’s not just me!
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Turns out some of the roads in Wales aren’t exactly kind on low-slung sports cars. Exhausts specifically.

Bit of Halfords’ finest exhaust repair, spot of lunch and the rearguard were back on the way! Again, not many photos. I think we were just happy to be driving :)

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The awesome little Cappuccino was one of ours too, but I’m sorry I don’t know your oppo handle!
The awesome little Cappuccino was one of ours too, but I’m sorry I don’t know your oppo handle!
The pattern-recognition section of my brain appreciates how we’ve managed to arrange the cars by drivetrain layout...
The pattern-recognition section of my brain appreciates how we’ve managed to arrange the cars by drivetrain layout...
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Thankfully the trip back went smoothly, although we’d discovered by now that the BX was going through about 1 litre of LHM a day. At £13 a bottle, we may actually have to fix this.

Later that evening we reunited with the group at a very pretty pub with a very pretty barmaid and hatched a new cunning plan for the Citroen...

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Part 3 coming up next :)