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Finally got the rotted side steps off
My sincere condolences, that's awful newsHave had a **** day . Phone call driving home this dinner time my best friend of 62 years collapsed and died with suspected heart attack. For f*ucks sake I'm the one who's ill. he should have out lived me by years. He was best man at my wedding and me at his. From side by side in 1962 to now I'm lost. My best pal has gone and left me
That's tough, sadly it's something that we all get to suffer as we get into old age, I have lost 4 good friends in the last few years so I know a little of how you feel.Have had a **** day . Phone call driving home this dinner time my best friend of 62 years collapsed and died with suspected heart attack. For f*ucks sake I'm the one who's ill. he should have out lived me by years. He was best man at my wedding and me at his. From side by side in 1962 to now I'm lost. My best pal has gone and left me
Life, it's a terminal disease and it's something we're all born with. Doesn't make it any easier when he callsThat's tough, sadly it's something that we all get to suffer as we get into old age, I have lost 4 good friends in the last few years so I know a little of how you feel.
Sorry to hear this kiddo, you must keep up the good fight!!Have had a **** day . Phone call driving home this dinner time my best friend of 62 years collapsed and died with suspected heart attack. For f*ucks sake I'm the one who's ill. he should have out lived me by years. He was best man at my wedding and me at his. From side by side in 1962 to now I'm lost. My best pal has gone and left me
Cheers MarkSorry to hear this kiddo, you must keep up the good fight!!
Well said sireI always feel sorry for the ones that get left behind. Sorry to read this news mate. I lost my dad last year to long term illness, he's in a good place now but his best friend is still a bit lost. I still keep in touch with him as he's been constant throughout my life. The great part is that I'm still learning the things my old man got up to in his younger days, had he still been here I may not have got the stories. It's not a replacement but it is a great way to remember him.
Enjoy the memories and tell the stories, keep him with you always.
Did a bit of work on the new (to me) 4.4 today. It has had an alarming rattle on the front end and if you brake sharply you could feel the wheels coming back to meet you! Radius arm bushes were shot to bits but the bottom ball joint on the driver's side was a whole new level of destroyed, it had about 4mm of up and down movement in the cup, I think that may have been the worst noise that I was hearing.
I drove it on the motorway for the first time the other evening and when changing lanes on the bumpy concrete surface I can only describe the feeling of it as it being a shopping trolley with one rogue wheel flapping around. You might expect that with worn bushes etc. but what I didn't expect was to still be feeling 3-4 seconds after it started, in short it was borderline terrifying.
I might mention that I bought this car as a trade sale from a local dealer as needing work with known issues fully disclosed and I had every opportunity to look at it and test it so I knew there were issues. I've owned it almost a week and I'm working through them as quickly as possible. When it's done it is going to be superb.
Did a bit of work on the new (to me) 4.4 today. It has had an alarming rattle on the front end and if you brake sharply you could feel the wheels coming back to meet you! Radius arm bushes were shot to bits but the bottom ball joint on the driver's side was a whole new level of destroyed, it had about 4mm of up and down movement in the cup, I think that may have been the worst noise that I was hearing.
I drove it on the motorway for the first time the other evening and when changing lanes on the bumpy concrete surface I can only describe the feeling of it as it being a shopping trolley with one rogue wheel flapping around. You might expect that with worn bushes etc. but what I didn't expect was to still be feeling 3-4 seconds after it started, in short it was borderline terrifying.
I might mention that I bought this car as a trade sale from a local dealer as needing work with known issues fully disclosed and I had every opportunity to look at it and test it so I knew there were issues. I've owned it almost a week and I'm working through them as quickly as possible. When it's done it is going to be superb.
That's the worst part of the job isn't it, especially on the driveway. I can either have it on the floor or I can tighten the bolts!Don't forget the suspension needs to be at normal height before you tighten them up.
I was just going to mention that those bushes look to have a lot of torsional stress - as if they've been torqued in place with the arms hanging down...Don't forget the suspension needs to be at normal height before you tighten them up.
Check the four short hoses between the 'doughnut' and the inlet manifold / camshaft covers, oily residue usually gives it away - if they look OK, check the manifolds for splits. Sometimes it can be a correlation fault if the inlet pipes are not fitted correctly rather than a charge air leak.Got an underboost fault as soon as I went off up the hill though so I think I might be on my way to understanding why the DPF was full and what might have caused it (been there with the RRS). Anyone know which pipes split on the 4.4 diesel? 3.6's are easy (I have experience of that too ). I may as well order some as if it's not now it will be soon enough and preventative maintenance can be done when the sun is shining.
I measured the wheel centre to the arch then jacked the hub up to the same height. simples.I use a bottle jack under the bottom ball joint and when it starts to lift the car off the axle stand that's about the same as having it on the floor and then you tighten them.
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