kurtjohnson10
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Enjoy and goodnightNight night chaps time for me drugs
Enjoy and goodnightNight night chaps time for me drugs
The RS electrical circuit board potting compound is goodThe old ones simply fell out, as for the potting compound I've been trying to work out which one to buy as I've been getting no where with my nitrile cord.
Enjoy the film, it's not one of his that I've heard of!
The RS electrical circuit board potting compound is good
Its grey but you choose the one you think and tryThe black epoxy one, isn't that a bit hard?
Hope that includes the wrinkled stockings? Possibly smooth stockings and wrinkled legs.Mine is , bearing in mind I'm from Yorkshire and our lasses are trained at the Nora Batty school of life
Got to totally agree with you on that oneNo
But if i ever wanted anyone to beat the hell out of someone trying to pinch mine i would like him as a deterrent
Now WE are talkingHope that includes the wrinkled stockings? Possibly smooth stockings and wrinkled legs.
I still love to watch reruns of The Last of the Summer WineHope that includes the wrinkled stockings? Possibly smooth stockings and wrinkled legs.
Now WE are talking
I've managed to get series 1 to 8 and some specials saved to my computer, often have a watch. Already arranged to have theme tune played at my funeral, hopefully not for a long while yetI still love to watch reruns of The Last of the Summer Wine
This should really be in the Top Totty section but what the hell - lets live a little
Couldn't find a potting compound that felt right to my understanding of the stuff and what it was going to be used for at a sane price, but did come up with this: https://www.everbuild.co.uk/product/puraflex-40/
Single pack semi-flexible Polyurethane Sealant/Adhesive, and only smidge over fiver from Toolstation.
Will give it a go over the weekend I hope (child care duties permitting)
Err yes, just need to feed him some blue smarties and redbull to complete the carnage!
Today, besides filling the EAS spring solenoid plunger ends with gloop, I've been pulling apart the NSF hub in an effort to get to a split CV gaiter, replace the track rod and lower ball joint.
As ever nothing is going according to plan.
I'll probably need to replace the drag link as the ball joint on the hub end didn't feel great, but of greater annoyance (read expense) the wheel bearing feels horrid! I've been trying to find a replacement guide but the Range Rovers.net one appears to be hidden from regular member view, everyone on YouTube just buys a complete hub, and when I look at the hub that I've removed I can't see the 'snap ring' everyone talks about. Anyone got a pictorial guide?
When you remove the bearing carrier you can press the hub out of the bearing then remove the big circlip then press the bearing out. I did both of mine the first one only took about 20 tons pressure to get out, the other which had been bad for a while and must have run hot, took about 40 tons before it moved.We evaquated the garage as the pressure rose,there was one hell of a bang when it finally moved I elongated the hole in the domed shield that the abs sensor fits through before I reassembled it so if it has to be stripped again the sensor can stay in place. I had to destroy one when I took it apart.I don't have a full on press here, but do have a brute of a hydraulic gear puller which can be used as a press.
Timken have slipped a bit in the quality stakes recently, since they started shifting production sites around, I've been pondering PFI and looking to see if SKF have anyting