Prologue:
In this Thread I refer to my Colt Seats which Bugger re-upholstered for me:
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Little was I to know how fortuitous it would be that I got the Colt back on the road that weekend.
Background:
I run a small home Improvement company.
I have a 7 vehicle fleet - two of the vehicles are essentially spares,
Yes, my OCD has me believing one should put cushion covers on the cushion covers to protect the cushion covers.
I praise Mithras that I am so.
The Story:
Friday, Forking Friday:
On Friday week ago I collected the above mentioned re covered seats & gave them to my brother to refit.
I also gave him the parts to service my 2003 KB300TDi.
On that same Friday my one team tell me, that despite strict instructions to complete a large painting job - they failed to do so.
I then hurriedly restructure my plans for Monday as their failure to finish the job Friday means have a site too many on Monday.
Saturhey!:
On Saturday as I was shuffling vehicle around to meet my new Monday plan I receive word that KB300TDi's rear brakes are FUBAR & I need to get the rear drums skimmed & the shoes re-bonded.
The fan belts are also in need of replacement.
This is a major blow as I'm a vehicle short with a job too many.
So I restructure my restructured plan.
Blue Monday:
Monday I drive my KB250D to a new painting job in Vanderbijl Park (I don't work that far, but the client is a friend & club member).
On the Hi-way there I hear a high whistle every time I depress the accelerator.
I get to the site & find the Turbo pipe is off.
I ask one of the guys if he heard the whistling - he says the bakkie has been doing that for weeks!



I re-attach it.
I have to spend the entire day in Vanderbijl, but I use the time wisely banging out quotes.
I send one team to my Meyersdal site in my old KB280DT which is a spare/back up vehicle.
The Colt (also a back up vehicle) goes to complete Friday's job.
Torn Tuesday:
I tear the driver of the KB250D a fresh arseh*le for not telling me about the whistling noise.
The KB250D goes to Vanderbijl.
The Colt to Meyersdal.
I go spares hunting in my D-Teq.
Spend R4k on spares. Most on order for collection Thursday.
Wednesday is vehicle drama free - but other issues make for a crappy day
WTF Thursday:
On Thursday morning I get in the D-Teq & press the clutch - the pedal falls to the floor like a stabbed Arab.
I think WTF! But manage to reverse into the street. I drive to the Yard, but the pedal falls to the floor when I change gear - I have to pull it up per foot.
I get to the Yard & we decide to not use it.
Problem is we are starting a new job & I have take a team there because:
KB250D to vanderbijl
Colt to Meyersdal
KB300TDI Fubar.
I grab the Spare KB280DT - its 21 years old with 433000km.
I spend the day working at the new Lonehill site - the client is so pedantic & precise he makes KurtG look laid back & easy going!
Thursday nite I call Grips - he is convinced it's the Master cylinder.
Forking Friday Bloody Friday:
Friday I'm back in Lonehill.
KB250D to Vanderbijl.
Colt to Meyersdal.
KB300TDi Fubar.
D-Teq Clutchless.
I go to Eagle Canyon Isuzu - I decided not to skim the drums & re-bond the brake shoes - I bought new - the drums are actually Nissan drums & have been skimmed before.
So I ordered new on Tuesday which were due to arrive yesterday.
On arrive Isuzu Parts tell me the order STILL hasn't arrived!

I then ask for a quote for a Master Cylinder - R5700!



I then chat to two Isuzu mechanics - both say either Master or Slave cylinder - but if it's Slave, there should be a leak.
Evidence points to Master (as Grips predicted).
I go see a few clients then head back to Lonehill. En route I pop into my local spares shop - they can get me a Master Cylinder for R570. That 10% of the OEM Isuzu price. 10%!!!
I head back to the Lonehill site - we load all our stuff (close to a ton) on the old girl & head home.
I initially thought of taking the Hi-way, but changed my mind & headed down Witkoppen to Honeydew (thank you Mithras!).
Driving along I thought about the tough past week & how glad I was that it was over.
I also thought about the recent vehicle trouble & how rear it is for me to suffer so many breakdowns at the same time.
Although, we drove both the vehicles to where we could fix them - which is good.
Anyway I'll soon be home & this will all be over...
But then!
More later...