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Title: technical inspection
Post by: speedwell on May 13, 2008, 19:37:32 pm
today i go to the technical inspection center to have my paper for my new plate everthing is ok on the car now , i will go to the insurance and the D.I.V (to receive my oldtimer plate )
now I am not any more an out law  ;D ;D ;D ;D
more photo will come, when i will have the oldtimer plate ,speedwell will be drive the small belgian road for nice pictures  :o :o


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Zach Gomulka on May 13, 2008, 20:18:05 pm
So let me get this straight... in Belgium you can modify your car however you like (assuming it is safe) as long as you have it registered as an "Oldtimer" ?


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: wolfswest on May 13, 2008, 20:59:42 pm
So let me get this straight... in Belgium you can modify your car however you like (assuming it is safe) as long as you have it registered as an "Oldtimer" ?

Not exactly...
If you have an oldtimer plate you may only use it to go to meetings.  You can make test-drives within a circle of 20 miles and it is not allowed to drive it when it's dark.  If you go to or come from a meeting it's allowed to drive in the dark.  It's also not allowed to use it to go to work.  an oldtimer license plate is easy recognisable because it starts with an "O", mine is OCA 129 for example...

for the modifications:  the rules are more loose...  Normally they check your brakes, your suspension and your lights, that's about it.  So basicly it's possible to MOT it with an IDA engine but there are different MOT stations in Belgium and they don't apply all the same rules if you know what I mean...  If you have a pain in the ass inspector or a rice lover or so he could nail you...  It's his word against yours, and he will win...  I experienced it myself...  >:(

Once you have an O-plate you don't have to MOT your car every year...


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Wünderwolff on May 13, 2008, 21:06:26 pm
Weeeeeelll,... not exactly. But there's some room to bend the rules. For now.

Recently an Oldtimer can only be a completely original car. And especially in the Flanders the Technical Inspection is getting really tough.

What a lot of people do is get the car inspected in OG state, and modify afterwards. You only have to get the car inspected once, so unless you get busted by the cops, no problemo. And the cops will be after you since you get a special number plate for oldtimers, with which you can only drive to meetings, nothing else.

The thing is that except for the tires, Speedwells car could pretty much get through the normal everyday-use inspection. With a lot of hassle, true, but afterwards he could drive the car anytime, anywhere. You can get almost all mods on the papers, especially since the car is old enough not to need official allowance for every specific part like steering wheel and such. Even a hot engine is do-able, if you're persuasive, as for such an old car you don't need the constructors aproval to modify in the engine bay.

Belgium is a tough country to get your car on the road, but as I said it is possible, as is everything in Belgium

Ciao,
Tim


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Zach Gomulka on May 13, 2008, 21:30:49 pm
Wow. What a pain in the ass! :o


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Fastbrit on May 13, 2008, 21:48:21 pm
Move to the UK.... It's pretty much all legal apart from slicks etc. ;D


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Lee.C on May 13, 2008, 23:55:13 pm
Move to the UK.... It's pretty much all legal apart from slicks etc. ;D

Dam right dude - it still amazes me what you can get away with if you know the "Right" MOT station  ;) :)


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: John Rayburn on May 14, 2008, 02:00:14 am
If you happen to get a "bad" inspector, can you dispute it, or go to a different station so you can get a different inspector?


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: javabug on May 14, 2008, 02:19:37 am
Some of all that sounds like Pennsylvania! 


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Bruce on May 14, 2008, 05:45:24 am
Wow. What a pain in the ass! :o
Ya, but Zach, they don't have to deal with smog inspections.  Same PITA, different flavour.


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: nicolas on May 14, 2008, 06:57:32 am
If you happen to get a "bad" inspector, can you dispute it, or go to a different station so you can get a different inspector?

yep. that is what i did. my squarback didn't pass inspection in my hometown so i went to a different one with the fastback (which is more modified, for the better off course) and passed but with the same size tires allround.

the square was redcarded because the bolts that hold the spindels on the trailing arms were not secured enough for the inspector. the bolts were all original and bolted in and locked with the normal metal ring with the tab on it. "not good" the guy told, he wanted to see bolts that were passing the arms with nuts on them. so i thought no biggy and went back home. took me 2 days to have it done. so now i have non-original parts because they said so.
this is not all. so i went back and the plastic line for the brakelines is always bend. this time it bends to the bottom of the car, but not even under the rotors or close to the ground. redcarded again. not safe, that should face up. so i go out drive home take the brake off and twist it around and bolt it back. go back one hour later and i finally pass.

out off every time i went i can tell stories about something that isn't right or things that are too funny.

what i want to see is an inspection that REALY checks safety for roadcars.

not to diss anyone, but i have seen people buy an oldtimer, get the brakes and lights working rightaway. have it passed MOT, have there O plates and then start changing stuff. just not to get the hassle. i would do it myself, but your car is not inspected afterwards, you don't need to go. and saftey might not be the prime issue of the builder and he can drive it non the less.

btw who has a job for me and my wife in england, we are moving over  ;D


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: j-f on May 14, 2008, 07:54:27 am
My car is with normal plate. I should pass the tech inspection since last month, but I don't dare since my brakes are in Porsche pattern.
I should put the original brakes, original wheels, exhaust and hope they don't notice that I use disc brakes with drop spindles.
That's a pity.
I'm wondering if I  should  register it in Oldtimer plate.
And I let you imagine when I go with our heavy trucks in ADR class (Dangerous product)  :-\


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: roland on May 14, 2008, 08:43:19 am
It's a bit of a gamble in belgium. I passed my cab as it sits now (kind of ratty... ::) ) and the guy was in a good mood, told me "woah, there's work to be done on your car buddy", then saw the new brakes, front end, rear end, was impressed and it was ok...

As for the 68, it's been registered for 10 years and even if it's in resto for more than 2 years i keep paying my taxes so i don't have to pass technical inspection after the resto, you never know how they react to 48idas, 4 disc brakes, big gearbox, etc etc...


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: TOM / EINHEIT 11 on May 14, 2008, 12:08:22 pm
are U talking about problems for getting your cars legal on the street? hahahaha. In this case U all have to move to switzerland.

HERE WE ARE TALKING ABOUT PROBLEMS. It goes to far to explain all the details.......but let me tell U......it costs U a fortune and all your nerves

cheers Tom


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: speedwell on May 14, 2008, 14:54:12 pm
ithey just check the brakes , the body number , and the  front suspension that's all , and i put original rims with 4 good tires ,  to be on not having problems
the controller has just  criticized for my bucket seats ,because it found that one was not well to install and I said to him that it was my choice and that me I did not discuss on his car whereas it respects my choice, that it makes his job and that it is keep silent  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D



Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Zach Gomulka on May 14, 2008, 16:49:35 pm
Wow. What a pain in the ass! :o
Ya, but Zach, they don't have to deal with smog inspections.  Same PITA, different flavour.

Not where I live ;D


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: John Rayburn on May 14, 2008, 17:13:55 pm
So, if you make changes after your inspection, and a policeman stops you, does he ask to see your inspection card , or whatever they give you, to see if there changes.... Or would he even know if you've changed anything? Can they do anything to make you go back for another inspection? And has anybody here had that happen? Here, we get what we call "fix it" tickets.  Headlights too low, modified exhaust, etc.


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Donny B. on May 14, 2008, 17:15:10 pm
...and if the car is old enough like '66 and earlier then there is no smog check at all and I live south of Zach in Phoenix.  If you have collector car insurance you can get off without smog check as well.


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Rennsurfer on May 14, 2008, 17:25:06 pm
California changed their smog laws awhile back... thankfully, it's currently 1974 and older cars are smog exempt. Some parts of the world are easier going about modified and older cars, and others, not-so-much.


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: John Rayburn on May 14, 2008, 17:36:07 pm
They're always didling with the smog laws here, and I get nervous every time it comes up that someone is going to get the bright idea of smogging ALL cars.


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Donny B. on May 14, 2008, 18:21:21 pm
I think we need to smog check all politicians!


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: speedwell on May 14, 2008, 18:22:57 pm
So, if you make changes after your inspection, and a policeman stops you, does he ask to see your inspection card , or whatever they give you, to see if there changes.... Or would he even know if you've changed anything? Can they do anything to make you go back for another inspection? And has anybody here had that happen? Here, we get what we call "fix it" tickets.  Headlights too low, modified exhaust, etc.
no john , here in belgium  you go the inspection  with original car and after if you want to change something , there's nothing on the inspection card who said that the car was  like this or that , here the cops do not control the height of headlights etc...  ;D ;D ;D


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: nicolas on May 14, 2008, 19:31:33 pm
So, if you make changes after your inspection, and a policeman stops you, does he ask to see your inspection card , or whatever they give you, to see if there changes.... Or would he even know if you've changed anything? Can they do anything to make you go back for another inspection? And has anybody here had that happen? Here, we get what we call "fix it" tickets.  Headlights too low, modified exhaust, etc.

yep what fabs said, no fix it tickets, just remarks, but that is up to the officer. not according to the inspection document. it is a bit weird. but there is always backdoors, otherwise it wouldn't be belgium.

good one fabs, so now your car is all streetlegal? cool



Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: speedwell on May 14, 2008, 19:37:21 pm
So, if you make changes after your inspection, and a policeman stops you, does he ask to see your inspection card , or whatever they give you, to see if there changes.... Or would he even know if you've changed anything? Can they do anything to make you go back for another inspection? And has anybody here had that happen? Here, we get what we call "fix it" tickets.  Headlights too low, modified exhaust, etc.

yep what fabs said, no fix it tickets, just remarks, but that is up to the officer. not according to the inspection document. it is a bit weird. but there is always backdoors, otherwise it wouldn't be belgium.

good one fabs, so now your car is all streetlegal? cool


tomorrow i will go the RMU (royal motor union) , to  subscribe an insurance  ,  I would have a rebate of 30€ on my oldtimer  insurance while passing by this automobile club which more east works with my insurance and after that I will seek my number plates  ;)


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: nicolas on May 14, 2008, 19:56:30 pm
very cool. hope i have an engine soon to come cruising 'la wallonie'


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: j-f on May 14, 2008, 20:36:42 pm
very cool. hope i have an engine soon to come cruising 'la wallonie'

That's a good idea.  ;)
There is so much nice place around here.  :)


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: speedwell on May 15, 2008, 05:58:33 am
very cool. hope i have an engine soon to come cruising 'la wallonie'
that's a good idea nicolas  ;)


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: yvre on May 15, 2008, 10:38:15 am
very cool. hope i have an engine soon to come cruising 'la wallonie'
We call it Wallifornia...


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Diederick/DVK on May 15, 2008, 10:50:02 am
i'll be in wallifornia the weekend of 6-9 june.
we will rent a house in les ardennes slightly north of bastogne (nadrin). but my point is i'll be driving down there with my buddy in my '67 and the rest of the group (8 people) are gonna rent a van :D
should be a pretty cool drive if the weather is nice! maastricht-liege and further south along the e25 (a26), is this a nice route?

sorry for hijacking your thread fabs ;) ;D


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: speedwell on May 15, 2008, 11:05:28 am
nadrin or nandrin , because if it's nandrin it's just a side of my town  ;)


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Diederick/DVK on May 15, 2008, 13:42:23 pm
it's nadrin, between "la roche en famenne" and "houffalize" (?).
how far away are you then?


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: speedwell on May 15, 2008, 14:08:36 pm
i saw on the michelin map
may be i can go  to your place with the 61 to say hello with  j-f  ;)


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Diederick/DVK on May 15, 2008, 15:09:48 pm
that would be really cool!!
let's keep in touch about that then, would be cool to see your 61 in real life and perhaps take some nice pics!

how long a drive is it for you?


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: speedwell on May 15, 2008, 16:06:52 pm
that would be really cool!!
let's keep in touch about that then, would be cool to see your 61 in real life and perhaps take some nice pics!

how long a drive is it for you?
by highway it's 1h & 84km and small road it's 1h30 & 90km


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Diederick/DVK on May 15, 2008, 16:11:40 pm
wow! not that nearby after all...


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: j-f on May 15, 2008, 19:04:27 pm
i saw on the michelin map
may be i can go  to your place with the 61 to say hello with  j-f  ;)

Without any problems.  ;)
I know very well this region. It's about 30km far from my house.
You have to go to the Brewery of La Chouffe that is few kms far from Nadrin.  ;D


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Diederick/DVK on May 15, 2008, 19:16:28 pm
that's what i read in the description of the house as well :)
should be cool ;)


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: speedwell on May 15, 2008, 19:51:42 pm
wow! not that nearby after all...
it's not a problem died that 's what a cal look is built to drive on the street   ;D ;D


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: roland on May 16, 2008, 00:35:57 am
i saw on the michelin map
may be i can go  to your place with the 61 to say hello with  j-f  ;)

Without any problems.  ;)
I know very well this region. It's about 30km far from my house.
You have to go to the Brewery of La Chouffe that is few kms far from Nadrin.  ;D

Mmmmh la chouffe, veeeeeery nice beer! ;D


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: j-f on May 16, 2008, 08:04:46 am
i saw on the michelin map
may be i can go  to your place with the 61 to say hello with  j-f  ;)

Without any problems.  ;)
I know very well this region. It's about 30km far from my house.
You have to go to the Brewery of La Chouffe that is few kms far from Nadrin.  ;D

Mmmmh la chouffe, veeeeeery nice beer! ;D

Come with your convertible the weekend of 6 to 9 of June  ;D I can arrange a Walifornian trip  ;D
They make lot's of great things at the Brewery. Tartines, Ardennaise specialities....(slicing sausage etc)
In Samrée, a town 10km far from Nadrin, theyre is also a Chocolate craftsman.
In La Roche, there is a pancake restaurant and the owner is rebuilding a '66 splity van.
There is a Harley meeting with more than 1500 bikes this weekend I think.
Lot's of things to do or eat around La Roche.  ;)


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: henk on May 16, 2008, 11:16:14 am
it's true it does depend from station to station but engine modification is forbidden on any car in belgium even an oldtimer and in some parts off belgium thet know this all ready and the police does pull over an oldtimer (plate) when they see one


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: jamiep_jamiep on May 16, 2008, 13:39:32 pm
Got any picturesof your car on one thread Speedwll, it looks great. Was that cable brakes originally?


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: speedwell on May 16, 2008, 16:35:59 pm
Got any picturesof your car on one thread Speedwll, it looks great. Was that cable brakes originally?
originally yes i had cable barkes , but i had change the floorpan by  hydraulics brakes , now i've a64 floorpan with 61 body , but the original floorpan with cables brakes , splitcase gearbox , and the 30cv engine is in my garage


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: speedwell on May 16, 2008, 16:36:25 pm
i saw on the michelin map
may be i can go  to your place with the 61 to say hello with  j-f  ;)

Without any problems.  ;)
I know very well this region. It's about 30km far from my house.
You have to go to the Brewery of La Chouffe that is few kms far from Nadrin.  ;D

Mmmmh la chouffe, veeeeeery nice beer! ;D

Come with your convertible the weekend of 6 to 9 of June  ;D I can arrange a Walifornian trip  ;D
They make lot's of great things at the Brewery. Tartines, Ardennaise specialities....(slicing sausage etc)
In Samrée, a town 10km far from Nadrin, theyre is also a Chocolate craftsman.
In La Roche, there is a pancake restaurant and the owner is rebuilding a '66 splity van.
There is a Harley meeting with more than 1500 bikes this weekend I think.
Lot's of things to do or eat around La Roche.  ;)
go for it j-f  ;)


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: nicolas on May 17, 2008, 09:47:55 am
i am up for that as well. again if i have an engine...


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: roland on May 17, 2008, 11:10:57 am
i saw on the michelin map
may be i can go  to your place with the 61 to say hello with  j-f  ;)

Without any problems.  ;)
I know very well this region. It's about 30km far from my house.
You have to go to the Brewery of La Chouffe that is few kms far from Nadrin.  ;D

Mmmmh la chouffe, veeeeeery nice beer! ;D

Come with your convertible the weekend of 6 to 9 of June  ;D I can arrange a Walifornian trip  ;D
They make lot's of great things at the Brewery. Tartines, Ardennaise specialities....(slicing sausage etc)
In Samrée, a town 10km far from Nadrin, theyre is also a Chocolate craftsman.
In La Roche, there is a pancake restaurant and the owner is rebuilding a '66 splity van.
There is a Harley meeting with more than 1500 bikes this weekend I think.
Lot's of things to do or eat around La Roche.  ;)

Hey thanks for the invite, i'd love to but that weekend is going to be the busiest of the year for me so no trip in wallifornia... :-\ but next time, i'd love to!


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: Peter on July 24, 2008, 18:44:50 pm
gettin ready for technical inspection..
today  i wasnt so lucky..
changed the wheels and steering wheel
i sent my wife in a short skirt to the inspection ( that allready helps  ;D )
and i was waiting and nailbiting until she came back;
with a sad face she gets out of my car and i ask her if she passed..
stupid question :) but then i asked her what was wrong..
turned out that my car failed due to headlight alignment  ;D easy fix :)
i was a bit worried with the bucket seats and the lack of a backseat, raked stance, discs, and a lot of other things
so i am damn happy i dont have to turn everything back to stock..
i m gonna cross my fingers tomorrow and hope i pass 8)


Title: Re: technical inspection
Post by: henk on July 24, 2008, 23:55:21 pm
i should also look to find something that is wrong so the girl with the short skirt has to come back again once more  :P