Hi, this might be a really dumb question. I'm in New Zealand, and I've seen folks in the UK trialing their roadgoing cars. I was wondering how they might clean up under the car and how they keep the car in good road order. I've recently bought an A7 (after selling one 40 years ago) and I can't drive it anywhere without being on a dirt or gravel road -- unless I trailer it. I live in remote rural countryside. So my problem is, a) drive on a gravel road, and b) drive on a major highway at or near 100kph. It has no aircleaner (at the moment), so the engine possibly won't last too long with that dust treatment. But more immediately, is cleaning it as simple as getting under the car with a water blaster?
I remember that in my misspent youth I had a 1938 Ford 8 which I thrashed mercilessly through muddy roads, and I never cleaned it underneath. The handbrake sometimes would stick on, so I would park it in gear (engine switched off!) while I crawled underneath to jiggle the handbrake mechanism to release it. Perhaps with a little cleaning and grease it would have been like new, but hey, when you're young and having fun, who cares, right? But anyway, that experience has made me somewhat paranoid about keeping the underside of the car clean -- i.e. not letting it get filthy in the first place so as to keep everything in working order.
Anyway, I knew when I bought the Austin that it was the most impractical purchase possible, so please humour me, help me out and encourage me. Thank you.
I remember that in my misspent youth I had a 1938 Ford 8 which I thrashed mercilessly through muddy roads, and I never cleaned it underneath. The handbrake sometimes would stick on, so I would park it in gear (engine switched off!) while I crawled underneath to jiggle the handbrake mechanism to release it. Perhaps with a little cleaning and grease it would have been like new, but hey, when you're young and having fun, who cares, right? But anyway, that experience has made me somewhat paranoid about keeping the underside of the car clean -- i.e. not letting it get filthy in the first place so as to keep everything in working order.
Anyway, I knew when I bought the Austin that it was the most impractical purchase possible, so please humour me, help me out and encourage me. Thank you.
Cheers, Geoffrey