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We have liftoff.....AZU 250 rebuild thread
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Author:  Geert [ August 22nd, 2020, 6:52 am ]
Post subject:  Re: We have liftoff.....AZU 250 rebuild thread

:)

Author:  48pop [ August 22nd, 2020, 3:46 pm ]
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So, Exhaust all sealed, pushrod tube still dry, fuel leak seen to by renewing rubber pipe.....

Fluid leak on floor in the vicinity of drum was......... brake fluid and on investigation was from the only part of the brakes I didn't renew, the wheel cylinder ;) ;)

New shoes are of course, contaminated in the process.....

2 new cylinders ordered and new shoes.....grrrrrr

Author:  Geert [ August 22nd, 2020, 6:37 pm ]
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relax you are getting to the end .

Author:  48pop [ September 6th, 2020, 10:11 pm ]
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Ran up and down street today, goes and stops ! Noisy front brakes, but they work.....Exhaust louder than I recall.

Performance is waaaaay better with the 602 :)

Anyone have link to correct heights for a '74 van?? Its riding like a 4x4...how much thread should be showing on the tie rod ends?
Its around 10mm on the rears but closer to 30mm on the fronts...

Author:  subarupete [ September 7th, 2020, 9:01 am ]
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Approx ....Height under suspension tube Front 195mm and Rear 280mm for a saloon.

Author:  Geert [ September 7th, 2020, 10:58 am ]
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subarupete wrote:
Approx ....Height under suspension tube Front 195mm and Rear 280mm for a saloon.


Mine is 195 front and 330 rear.
It is probably for the load that the rear is higher than the saloon is.

Author:  subarupete [ September 7th, 2020, 12:10 pm ]
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From 2cv Cats.

http://cats-citroen.com/images/photos/a/c_mak.jpg

Author:  48pop [ September 12th, 2020, 5:48 pm ]
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Some lowering......

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Also did some chamfering of the brake shoe leading edges, connected up the heater cables, got the ammeter going. Fuel gauge is still dead, so I need to have a look at the wiring at the tank.

Worked out that there was no oil warning light on this model.
My later engine has an oil pressure switch and there is a spare wire in the loom, (brown collar), that my wiring diagrams suggest is for the warning light so I'm guessing there is a spare connector behind the dash for the missing light. I have an MPH speedo on the shelf, and I may also swap out the plastic dash for a simple metal dash and small speedo, so I'll have a look at wiring then.

And today........I took it out on the open roads for the first time !!

Went down to my mates place, about 2 miles, to show him the van . Flushed with success and since I was out anyway, I ventured further to pick up the new grease gun I had ordered, (about 5 miles and some motorway ! )

Van ran well, performance is so much better and I can keep up with traffic. Brakes much quieter after the chamfer. Forgot how small the van is when compared to the modern stuff !!

Although its not blowing, exhaust is quite "boomy" when flooring it, quite unlike my recollection of my last 2CV saloon sounded.

Parked up, picked up my stuff, jumped back into the van and.............A wheeze from the starter then nothing :roll: :roll: And of course, since I had not intended to go for a run, I had no tools, nothing !

Nobody at home to come to my rescue with some tools so called the AA and expected a long wait. They arrived in 15mins !

Tried connecting a battery pack, nothing, some fiddling with a meter followed. Nothing......Fortunately, the AA man did his apprenticeship back in the '80's in a Citroen garage and worked on 2cv's, happy days ! He whipped out his big hammer and whacked the starter, "try it now"........And.......away it went !!

From breakdown to resolution was around 25mins, and I got home fine, car is back in the garage and I think I have another starter in a box somewhere, so I'll look that out tomorrow.

Cheers !
Gerry

Author:  AZL57 [ September 12th, 2020, 7:37 pm ]
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Did you put the earth wire on the gauge sender?

Author:  48pop [ September 12th, 2020, 8:01 pm ]
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Didn't have the tank out.....

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