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Rickman's in Doncaster Area
Nov 15th, 2008, 12:13am
 
Got another Rickman Ranger my 4th over the years, is there any one else in the Doncaster Area with one. I sold my others over the past 6 years or so. If any of you out there still have them would love to know how they are going on. One was a Space Ranger fitted with full leather De-Loren seats, my name is Basham
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Reply #1 - Nov 25th, 2009, 11:36am
 
Hi neighbour, I should be less than 10 miles away, its good to know there are others in the area.
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Reply #2 - Nov 25th, 2009, 7:13pm
 
My goodness a RCOC local meeting !

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Reply #3 - Jan 27th, 2010, 4:50pm
 
Hey up Shocked, here's another one, living on the outskirts of Thorne! I say living, but should say resting Sad Just would not start in the recent lousy weather so has been relegated to the back yard for now. Has a 1.6 OHC Cortina engine, which has had the auto choke removed making it a whatsit to start when cold, and it gets very damp very easily. Also very thirsty. Anyone got any suggestions (polite ones preferred) to improve things? I have acquired an electronic spark gizmo,but no chance of fitting it in this rotten weather (no garage to work in). Ho hum, roll on the fine weather Huh
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Re: Rickman's in Doncaster Area
Reply #4 - Jan 29th, 2010, 12:41pm
 
Ricky wrote on Jan 27th, 2010, 4:50pm:
Also very thirsty. Anyone got any suggestions (polite ones preferred) to improve things?



How thirsty is "very thirsty" mine's always done 25mpg in spite of going x-flow to carb Pinto, then to injection. It's a lot faster now, but no more economical - hold on there might be some connection there.

It's always worth checking the speedo's in the right ball park, you might just be doing more miles than you think.

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Reply #5 - Jan 29th, 2010, 3:42pm
 
Pretty sure the clock is reading true, have checked over several known distance journeys (before the snow). Consumption has been as little as 18 mpg, but the last check gave just over 20! Maybe it's down to the amount of spare metal it's carrying by way of the roof rack, spare carrier, and kangaroo bars! Will have to wait & see what happens when I've fitted the new electronic module. I might even try out the old Sparkrite 1000 unit I got out of the ark Grin
I guess I've been spoilt with a little FIAT Seicento I had before I got the Ranger.
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Reply #6 - Jan 29th, 2010, 6:37pm
 
The 1600 Pinto is a thirsty bit of kit at the best of times, it's not a nice design as the inlet ports are too big for the capacity.

You may also be cursed with a VV carburettor which is also a bit like a bucket with a hole in it, a single choke weber is a better bet.

I had a 1600 pinto in a Robin hood which had a 2L Cam and twin choke weber, back then fuel was cheap (ish) but I'm sure my 4L V8 actually more economical than the 1600 4 pot !
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Reply #7 - Feb 7th, 2010, 5:52pm
 
Hi Ricky, only just noticed your post, a good friend of mine went the auto gas route and doubled his mile per pound, although this is only an option if you do the milage to recoupe your outlay, my mate Jim was back in the black in less than 6 months. Regards Bill in Mexborough. By the way I worked at thorne colliery for 6 years in the 80's.
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Reply #8 - Feb 7th, 2010, 8:22pm
 
Had considered that Reckless, but think it would be cheaper/easier to swap to a diesel of some kind maybe? And it wouldn't take up the small amount of space there is with four seats. Thanks for the suggestion though.
I assume you were on the maintainance team at Thorne?
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Reply #9 - Feb 12th, 2010, 10:31am
 
Hi Ricky, I worked there from 80-86, for a mining contracting firm called amco, deepening the shafts and yes I was on maintenance, still on maintenance now but in a completely different type on industry
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