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  • angusgrooby
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    Hi Mike great shame your car did not pass first time but from what I have read on other forums like locost builders it is quite rare that a car passes first time. I only go on there forum to look at there zetec installs but read some of there posts about IVA. You are qute right about me starting a build diary I should really do this but it doses take time to wright posts and life and work get in way plus being badly dyslexic means it seems to take me ages to wright a post which would be worthy of a read. Good luck with the retest you are defiantly going to be on the road before me as I have not had time to do any thing on mine for a couple of months due to being busy with work.
    Angus

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  • Alan c
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    I think Mike needs to build another one as I am going to miss my daily dose of drama and suspense. Eastenders could learn a thing or two about cliff hangers !!

    Great job Mike & car looks good. I confess to taking the easy option of buying a finished build.

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  • chris_cussen
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    I had my cabrio MOTed prior IVA. It picked up a few minor issues, the most significant being the mounting of the inertial reel for the centre strap of the full harness seatbelts. Other items were washer jets (run out of water!), headlamp beam patterns (I had to replace the Marlin supplied seal beam units with a modern units taking H4 bulbs).
    It also gave me an excuse to drive legally on the road.

    I must say that the examiner I had in Taunton was fair as he could be in performing the tests. I marginally failed the brake test until he told me to drive it around the test centre and warm the pads up. My seat belts were 1mm too low, but he passed them based on the assumption that the seat cushion would compress with use. On the other fail points I had (mostly radii) he advised me what he expected to see at the re-test.

    Going through IVA is an anxious process but I think the majority of examiners are fair and with a well prepared car they will do their best to interpret the rules favourably.

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  • danny_nelson
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    Not an official test of course that would prove difficult, but a trained set of eyes looking at that side of things (maybe even more relevant if you intend to drive your car to the IVA testing station.) Just a thought as you focus on meeting the IVA requirements. Anyway it was just something that came up in conversation with Mike last night. Well done Mike ,and I am sure that your build will indeed help others.

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  • Mike
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    Originally posted by copperleaves11 View Post
    Hi Mike. Thanks for letting me observe the IVA at first hand. As everyone else has said, you could not have done more. It's doubly frustrating when it's component failure and the examiner is obviously bending over backwards within the guidelines to help.The observation I came away with, for the benefit of those who are likely to go through the IVA in the future, is that after experiencing the SVA personally and as an observer and now the IVA, I would advise filtering out the paranoia that seems to surround it . From what I saw, if the examiner thinks you have tried to comply with the required criteria, then you've probably got 50% of the way. If on the other hand the vehicle is carelessly presented, the examiner is likely to look more intently. A bit like buying a another car, you've probably made your mind up in the first ten minutes whether you like it or not. No need to wish you luck with the retest Mike, it'll be a breeze. Regards David.

    David has made a very good point here.
    The IVA has been demonised in the media, but my over riding feeling by the end of it was that it was nothing like as bad as it is made out to be. Far from an examiner trying to find fault with my car - which in truth was how I felt at the beginning of the test, my examiner was, at the end, trying to fix my problems for me, and willing us to get a pass.

    Despite getting off to a terrible start (finding the brake pedal clevis pin had jarred out) my examiner was able to form a view that I had made a very real attempt to prepare my car correctly for the IVA test, and tried his best (within the confines of his professional duty to test my car fairly) to help me get a pass on the day.
    I agree with David whole heartedly that the paranoia around IVA should be avoided, and Peter Edwardes positive atttitude of reading the manual, and aiming to pass will see most builders through to a successful outcome.

    One final point, and I'll sign off - Danny Nelson floated an idea that it may have been a good idea to have an MOT test as a pre-requisite for the IVA test?

    In my case it would certainly have highlighted the missing clevis pin, the different profile tyres, and the lack of sufficient handbrake pressure. That would have left only a couple of very minor sharp edges at the IVA test, which would have easily been remedied before the end of the test. In hindsight, it would have been a very good idea for my build.

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  • Mike
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    Originally posted by westy View Post
    Well done Mike,
    it cheers me up to know you got your cabrio through the IVA (well it should have- they were very minor faults)
    and spurs me on to finish mine.

    Steve
    Hi Steve

    You have cheered me up too!

    You are exactly the kind of guy I had in mind when writing my build diary - to give a bit back to anyone building their Marlin, whether new, or a major rebuild.

    Simon Gregory kept a diary of his Cabrio build which was a great inspiration to me, along with Peter Edwardes, Robin Martin and Patrick Short who were posting their Sportster builds in my early years, and latterly Nigel Beats and Ian Morris with their Sportster too. I drew great a great deal from all of them, and only hope my diary has given others half the pleasure (and hope) that I derived from their build diaries.

    May I urge anyone out there who has a story to tell to post it up on the Forum - you'll probably start by thinking no one will be interested in little old you - but you will slowly be amazed - there have been over 10,000 visits to my build - truly amazing!

    So please, as my build draws to a close, let's have someone new start entertaining the troops- it really does not have to be a full blown build. Scott has picked up the cudgel: how about you Westy? Or Angus with your Zetec engine swap which must be of real interest to quite a lot of Roadster owners?

    It may be a few weeks before I get the time to sort out my fail items due to social, domestic and now ironically work pressures.

    Many thanks for all the kind words from so many of you - (it is quite humbling since my Cabrio failed).



    Mike
    Last edited by Mike; 07-11-13, 12:23 AM.

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  • westy
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    Well done Mike,
    it cheers me up to know you got your cabrio through the IVA (well it should have- they were very minor faults)
    and spurs me on to finish mine.

    Steve

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  • Tony Stott
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    Tough sh1t Mike, probably had to issue a 'fail' because the result is logged on the big computer in the sky, if it wasn't logged i suspect a pass on that item as the vehicle was well presented ie 99% 'acceptable' etc - I'm sure if he could he would! I think no probs next time just a real pain in the bum!

    as an aside, had a similar experience with my Berly at mot time, the horn didn't work, we(tester and I)had a word about it, the earth was probably the problem, however couldn't easily get at it(located behind the front grill and no spanners to remove said grill. He said quietly to me get it fixed asap and i won't fail you, agreed to do so and 30 mins after arriving at my mums it was working again. The tester indicated the car wa s well presented so he had no qualms about the'minor prob!

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  • copperleaves11
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    Hi Mike. Thanks for letting me observe the IVA at first hand. As everyone else has said, you could not have done more. It's doubly frustrating when it's component failure and the examiner is obviously bending over backwards within the guidelines to help.The observation I came away with, for the benefit of those who are likely to go through the IVA in the future, is that after experiencing the SVA personally and as an observer and now the IVA, I would advise filtering out the paranoia that seems to surround it . From what I saw, if the examiner thinks you have tried to comply with the required criteria, then you've probably got 50% of the way. If on the other hand the vehicle is carelessly presented, the examiner is likely to look more intently. A bit like buying a another car, you've probably made your mind up in the first ten minutes whether you like it or not. No need to wish you luck with the retest Mike, it'll be a breeze. Regards David.
    Last edited by Mike; 07-11-13, 12:45 AM. Reason: I posted my reply directly into this post, so had to remove it.

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  • milliemarlin
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    The more I think about the more unlucky I think you were.
    The adjustment on the cable is to accommodate wear on the brake pads. It changes the number of clicks on the brake handle. Unless there was excessive travel it should not increase the braking. I too wonder if they needed bedding in. It might be worth driving a few yards gently stopping with the handbrake before the retest.
    When I changed the brakes on my Mini I imagined the new brakes would greatly improve my stopping distance. It was a close run thing but I quickly learned how important bedding in is.
    I have no doubt that you will pass second time. I nearly failed the second time because the rear fog light was not as bright as it should be. This too was a brand new bog standard fitment. In the end I ran to a nearby shop and bought a new one. I think they had to turn a blind eye while I fitted it.
    I fitted U channel to the bumpers I can’t help thinking that is easier than grinding and polishing and, touch wood, fail safe.
    Paul

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  • lizbillings
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    Congratulations on so nearly doing it. It looks great and wonder what colour its going to be? Just less than 6 months to Stoneleigh! Fancy being thwarted by a bit of plastic. regards Liz & Doug

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  • Skittler
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    Well done Mike
    I don't think commiserations are in order but hearty congratulations on your achievements. Just a small lean forward to break the finishing tape now.
    Once through I know you will take spanner in hand again and continue the never-ending improvements.
    Well done, chin up.

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  • chris_cussen
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    Well done Mike, its nearly impossible to get everything correct, and just a few minor fixes.

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  • listerjp2
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    Mike what can I say you are envied by all and a credit to the Marlin mark. I can only hope that others follow in your footsteps. Thanks matey for making my year and spurring me on to do my stuff on my own motor albeit at a lower level. I look forward to the great yelp of euphoria when you pass. Adrian

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  • nigel
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    Well Mike, I would rate that as a good day.

    I bet you feel a bit sore but I would say "congratulations". That's an insignificant list from what sounds like a pretty thorough inspection. The inspector was obviously well satisfied in the way he tried get you through but you were caught by the "rules is rules mate" and unfortunately he had nowhere to go.

    But well done. A great car, nearly there and I look forward to admiring it at Stoneliegh next year.

    And the biggest bummer .................................................. .............??

    "That'll be 90 quid for the retest, Sir". A hell of an hourly rate!!

    Now. Colour?? Colour??.......................................... .

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