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And that folks is how you make working on your RR more fun
Think you said something about a jubilee clip and lots of lube?
I guess the proper tool is along the lines of a funnel?
Some sort of tapered bearing might be better. Brian did his recently.
I did but i got the proper tool along with the a complete set of bushes and bolts from a member on here
unless a road trip is on the cards.
Will i manage with something to use as a spacer so i don't press the middle bit and wind it up in a vice?
I'll keep that in mind!! thank you I need to book myself in the diary or it'll never get done! theres always something urgent on the never ending list and the weeks are turning into months!! I'm sure it was February last weekJust had a look at royal mail they want £12 i could post the tool up to you and just send it back when you are done, if that any help to you.
We do our best.You people disgust me!
+1 puttin em back in with vice is when vice snaps in half and lands on yer foot. Not that I ever did thatPossibly to get them out but not to put them back in
Really! hand on heart+1 puttin em back in with vice is when vice snaps in half and lands on yer foot. Not that I ever did that
You've gone and done it now , guess who's got to go to Screwfix later. Moral of this don't let the missis see the picturesWhat I do with the Range Rover today.... Went to the Builders Merchant
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What I do with the Range Rover today.... Went to the Builders Merchant
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Yep, I planned to but got the builders merchant without it. Those splinters are a pain to get out, forget the vacuum, tweezers! That’ll teach me.....We it's nice weather to do a bit of decking
You should have put a dust sheet down so you don't get wood splinters in your interior
I find with Jubilees if you do em too tight, they can pop open usually after, you've closed the bonneti've just checked my coolant level... again.. and its down.. again!!!!
I think jubilee clips are the invention of the devil!! put the hose on.. tighten up and test to 10 psi.. dry as a bone.. go for a run, check again and its leaking at 5psi.. rinse.. repeat..
think i need to get some of the proper spring clips
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