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pfft
Such a powerful, highly strung motor, it's allowed to have minor quirkspfft
I got one of those in my mancave. LOLJust found this sign for sale
Its also surprising how many cars are on the road with aged and cracked drivers. LOLIt's surprising how many cars there are on the road with aged/cracked tyres and unbeknown to the owners..
As long as you didn't get the old man out for a wash as well think of the neighbors.Just given the old girl a quick wash to get the grime and salt off. Well thats me buggered for the rest of the day
Another minor quirk?The new coolant hose is leaking.. again.. from the same spot.
I think Google knows something because it autocorrected coolant hose to couldn't hose
No just britpart engineeringAnother minor quirk?
Tightened the hose clip again!! I could hear sure has got in again when i started upNo just britpart engineering
Easy enough on the GEMS too. Hardest bit is undoing the wiring clip.Changing an injector on a diesel is easy, another plus.
Easier to spot the cracked drivers though.Its also surprising how many cars are on the road with aged and cracked drivers. LOL
I've found some spare clips if you ever lose one or few.Easy enough on the GEMS too. Hardest bit is undoing the wiring clip.
Not outside Too blooming coldAs long as you didn't get the old man out for a wash as well think of the neighbors.
Today I replaced a cracked LH-F window regulator with a Britpart item. Works fine but am I looking at limited lifespan here? Seemed to be well-enough manufactured - same thickness as the original part. Bear in mind I am a novice at P38 internals.No just britpart engineering
I think it depends on the item and where it's made.Today I replaced a cracked LH-F window regulator with a Britpart item. Works fine but am I looking at limited lifespan here? Seemed to be well-enough manufactured - same thickness as the original part. Bear in mind I am a novice at P38 internals.
Mice in the computer.. Micro mice !!There is always something Had to move the project car yesterday, it has not moved for 3 months. Started instantly as usual, motorway height light flashing on the EAS as per normal as I run it locked at that height. By the time I'd backed it out of the garage, the left side had gone to wade height, the right side was at motorway height, no faults logged. I pushed the button to to take it to wade height and the right side rose to match the left, it then dropped on command to motorway height and all was normal. Not quite sure how it could do that without logging a fault.
Have you checked then fitting its on? There could be a hairline crack in it??The new coolant hose is leaking.. again.. from the same spot.
I think Google knows something because it autocorrected coolant hose to couldn't hose
it's just the one end going onto the water pump.. it's a new pump in the last couple of years.Have you checked then fitting its on? There could be a hairline crack in it??
It seems odd that two pipes won't seal on the same fitting?? Get a bright lamp to inspect it.
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