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gavin18787
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Whats the situation on these and MOT testing is it down to the discression of the tester?

As i need to get my car MOT'd this week and it doesnt have one in place as its lowered 60mm. Should I put the spring back in for the test or is it ok to leave it as it is? Its all secured up by zip ties at the moment.


Also if my car is burning oil will it pass the omissions? As i dont know what rpm they test them at. Isnt it fast idle and something else?


I feel a fail coming on


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Bias valve - If it is applying enough force to the back wheels, then it should pass. Mine is slackened right off and it passed in Feb.

Not sure on the oil burning.
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burning oil will cause high HC and it will fail
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Depends how bad the oil burning is.
If the exhaust is smoking, that alone can be a failure.

They do a natural idle speed test(800-1200rpm range), usually about 900.
And a fast idle which is 2500-3000rpm iirc.
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FAIL - emmisions
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Slag


Piston rings are getting fitted next weekend but by this time it will have no mot, where would I stand driving it back from where the rings are been fitted to the MOT station?

Burns oil all the time but only smokes noticably above 4k rpm.


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quote:
Originally posted by gavin18787
Slag


Piston rings are getting fitted next weekend but by this time it will have no mot, where would I stand driving it back from where the rings are been fitted to the MOT station?

Burns oil all the time but only smokes noticably above 4k rpm.


IIRC you can legally drive your car to a pre-booked MOT session
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brake bias valve will fail if its held up with cable ties. mine did. I argued the point that the car was far safer and stable under braking and with it fixed in the normal position the rear brakes lock up dangerously. I was given a pass with a condition that I construct a proper bracket.
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quote:
Originally posted by gavin18787
Whats the situation on these and MOT testing is it down to the discression of the tester?

As i need to get my car MOT'd this week and it doesnt have one in place as its lowered 60mm. Should I put the spring back in for the test or is it ok to leave it as it is? Its all secured up by zip ties at the moment.


Also if my car is burning oil will it pass the omissions? As i dont know what rpm they test them at. Isnt it fast idle and something else?


I feel a fail coming on


you will FAIL on your spelling
gavin18787
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2nd Nov 07 at 16:18   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Feck off


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brake bias valve will fail if its held up with cable ties. mine did. I argued the point that the car was far safer and stable under braking and with it fixed in the normal position the rear brakes lock up dangerously. I was given a pass with a condition that I construct a proper bracket.



This was my thinking, might just take the spring in and put it in if they argue


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Mine passed in August, without the spring in it . Rear brakes still work fine, still locks up but is no longer tail-happy
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Well mine drives fine, brakes well and i have never had it lock up.
I assume it would just maybe fail out of the principle that it should be there..........


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Well the tester failed mine on frayed handbrake cables, which I then replaced and it then passed.

I'm assuming that as he told me both cables were frayed (and they were - quite badly), he must have had a good look around that area.

I loosened the bias valve around May, and didn't notice it was missing myself until I went to fit the new handbrake cables, so may have driven for nearly 4 months without one
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2nd Nov 07 at 18:13   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I think I will fit the spring to be on the safe side

Or can they fail it for incorrect brake bias


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3rd Nov 07 at 16:39   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Get in!!!! PASS


Fitted the bias spring before I took it in. Tested the brakes on the way home and it was like i had applied the handbrake so ive taken it back off now


Emssions it passed I just made sure it was nice and hot when i got there as the fan was kicking in etc and luckily they tested it straight away. Was well within the limits anyway


Got one adbisory though was for a corroded chasis rail. Whats the best cure for this a clean up and some hammerite or something. As it doesnt look too bad


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Iv been told my chassis rails are starting to corrode and i'd need them seam welding up. But that was from a backstreet garage that proabably wanted them to do the work.
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quote:
Originally posted by gavin18787
Get in!!!! PASS


Fitted the bias spring before I took it in. Tested the brakes on the way home and it was like i had applied the handbrake so ive taken it back off now


Emssions it passed I just made sure it was nice and hot when i got there as the fan was kicking in etc and luckily they tested it straight away. Was well within the limits anyway


Got one adbisory though was for a corroded chasis rail. Whats the best cure for this a clean up and some hammerite or something. As it doesnt look too bad


clean up, weld, waxoil
gavin18787
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At the risk of sounding like an arse is the chassis rail the one that you see when you take off the jacking point covers on the side skirts where the jack goes?


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