Well done that man, remember a moving target is harder to hit.Front shocks done, trackrod done, tracking adjusted much improved ride and handling, just need to rest my aching bones now! getting too old to lay under motors, but I wont give up just suffer afterwards!
Front shocks done, trackrod done, tracking adjusted much improved ride and handling, just need to rest my aching bones now! getting too old to lay under motors, but I wont give up just suffer afterwards!
Yeah, but I aint as fit as I was!If 1954 is your birth year you're nor but a lad yet.
Yeah, but I aint as fit as I was!
I use a local garage to do some jobs, like oil and filter changes, saves the hassle of disposing of the old oil but, they let me down shortly after I bought my P38 said they couldn't grease the props as their grease gun tip was too big, so I do that myself, at least they told me instead of letting me assume it had been done, they're also happy to let me supply parts and I've used them for MOT's for over 10 years, but I enjoy doing the work if I'm up to it and the end result is satisfying.I have the same trouble, I would love to find someone to do the jobs for me, but I dont trust anyone. It may take me longer than it used to,and takes longer to recover,BUT!!!! at least I know its done right.When I did the front sensor, the PO had tied the brake flexi and the cable for the sensor with crossed cable ties. took me 1/2 an hour to make new brakets.
I use a local garage to do some jobs, like oil and filter changes, saves the hassle of disposing of the old oil but, they let me down shortly after I bought my P38 said they couldn't grease the props as their grease gun tip was too big, so I do that myself, at least they told me instead of letting me assume it had been done, they're also happy to let me supply parts and I've used them for MOT's for over 10 years, but I enjoy doing the work if I'm up to it and the end result is satisfying.
Yeh, those porches take some cleaning don't they. Thinking of pulling mine down and build an orangery in stead. Save the wasps nesting in the eaves.When you do the work yourself you tend to keep an eye on things more... when you're doing you'll see something and think, hmm that's not looking too great, something to do. It gives a better awareness of what jobs are coming up and what may need attention, or not. Depending on how meticulous you are.
NB. i got a compressor grease gun, compressor in hand, on my back shuffling underneath the RR to grease the propshafts and pulled the trigger by accident. a glob of grease shot accross the garage straight into the side of the Porsche, after having just cleaned it.
Yeh, those porches take some cleaning don't they. Thinking of pulling mine down and build an orangery in stead. Save the wasps nesting in the eaves.
Intermitant bulb contact or faulty bulb ?Airbag fault mysteriously appeared. Cleared fault (bulb open circuit) and it hasn't returned.
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