Trevor
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Having laid the 70 up last October, I have been doing bits and bobs in readiness for the MOT. Starter motor had siezed and I have replaced that with another one (cheers Ben
) so the old girl now starts just fine, but now the Turbo light does not come on anymore. Both the green and red lights illuminate when the ignition switches on and then go out as normal but nothing at all from the green one when driven.
I double checked the wiring loom by the starter in case I had disturbed anything but can't see anything obvious, so, any ideas?
I knew I had to adjust the rear brake shoes as the handbrake was virtually non existent, so I dropped both rear wheels and the brake drums. I need to change the shoes as one side had been badly worn from my last incursion into the mud, this is when I noticed that the wheel studs have now become loose from the end plate of the halfshaft, I suspect that this may be from running on wheel spacers that have not fully connected to the end plate and allowed lateral movement. I have removed the spacers for the MOT and the wheel nuts have pulled the studs back into place but not sure if it's wise to run like this in the longer term, anyone have a view or further advice?
Many thanks
Trev

I double checked the wiring loom by the starter in case I had disturbed anything but can't see anything obvious, so, any ideas?
I knew I had to adjust the rear brake shoes as the handbrake was virtually non existent, so I dropped both rear wheels and the brake drums. I need to change the shoes as one side had been badly worn from my last incursion into the mud, this is when I noticed that the wheel studs have now become loose from the end plate of the halfshaft, I suspect that this may be from running on wheel spacers that have not fully connected to the end plate and allowed lateral movement. I have removed the spacers for the MOT and the wheel nuts have pulled the studs back into place but not sure if it's wise to run like this in the longer term, anyone have a view or further advice?
Many thanks
Trev