Anyhow I thought I would check and pulled off at the next junction . When pulling away from the roundabout an ominous cloud of steam came from the exhaust. A stop in the lay-by revealed steam coming out of the oil filler but only a small amount of coolant had been used. So a trip to the next garage to fill up the 5 litre overflow tank and I decided to go home rather than continue. I was about equidistant to Shrewsbury but after the weekend I had to go to another funeral in Plymouth. So I went home topping up twice as soon as I noticed the header tank temperature drop below 60. I had turned the variable pitch fan up to full which kept the rad temp to 70.
I then had to move all my mother’s furniture out of the garage to allow me to get the SC Jup (Napoleon) out and then to transfer all the weekend’s bits from SA to SC and then put all the furniture back and give the SC a very quick service.
So I now set off at 8 and phoned to say I would be late. Anyhow I had no problems and no hold-ups and arrived after 140 miles at 10:30. The Google maps calculation I did this morning was 2hrs 24 minutes, so I was only 6 minutes late, which was because I had to check the map as I had no Sat Nav that day. The next day I fixed that problem which was an oxidised fuse holder. Oh yes and I had to fill up with petrol just after I left home. Daughters do not know where the filler is!
John and Sue Powter had arranged a really interesting tour of the town as well as well as a convivial meal in the evening. On the Sunday a scenic run to the motor museum in Llangollen was followed by most with afternoon tea, but I had a very important appointment with Sky Tv ( the Sarries Heinecken Cup) and a pub that had a dozen real ales on tap (the Salopian voted best pub for many years). We lost due to Jonny Wilkinson being great again. During the day I had looked at the front brake drums as the brakes were grabbing. But could not find anything wrong.
On the Monday I set off for Plymouth (243 miles and I got there within 5 minutes of when the sat nav said I should do when setting off taking 4 hrs) to the funeral of my great uncle who made it past 102. The brakes gradually improved and I arrived a couple of hours early to help make the sandwiches for the wake. I had not seen my cousin since 1969 and I cannot even remember that as it was at a party in London!
The next day as it was sunny I decided to go back over Dartmoor and then to travel as close to the south coast as I could, stopping off at various pretty beaches. I met up with a German classic car tour in Lulworth and had the inevitable chat with somebody at every stop. People even stopped their cars and crossed the road to talk when I was parked in lay by. Was there a Jowett factory in Dagenham?…one guy insisted there was a factory with a Jowett sign outside it there.
Anyhow some great photos in this album! TOPIC