I took yer advice and went out to fix it. Plans were delayed as I dropped the bleed screw and he won't tell me where it is or give it back.
I found the bleed screw I couldn't find. After feeling around and using a camera I couldn't see where it went. Ended up jet washing the top of the ird etc to wash it out from where it was hiding.

So I will now let ma hippo have his easter egg. But he needs to share it with me henry hoover as I forgot to get one for him. :doh:
 
I found the bleed screw I couldn't find. After feeling around and using a camera I couldn't see where it went. Ended up jet washing the top of the ird etc to wash it out from where it was hiding.

So I will now let ma hippo have his easter egg. But he needs to share it with me henry hoover as I forgot to get one for him. :doh:

Dirty bastid, freeby and a henry on a bank holiday.
 
Gave mine a wash and polish on Easter Sunday, looked lovely for about an hour then the seagulls arrived
 
Gave mine a wash and polish on Easter Sunday, looked lovely for about an hour then the seagulls arrived

Oh no!...not the seagulls!
 

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well I found out one reason the turbo did not seem as though it was kicking in, the plug that goes into the air sensor in the intake pipe TD4 Auto was loose I clean it all up and pushed it home tight and boy what a difference.
 
well I found out one reason the turbo did not seem as though it was kicking in, the plug that goes into the air sensor in the intake pipe TD4 Auto was loose I clean it all up and pushed it home tight and boy what a difference.

It's nice when you get a nice simple result/fix :)
 

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