Is there any advantage to trying to get someone there with a few tools or is waiting for recovery the likely best option?


Thoughts? @ratty
 
Is there any advantage to trying to get someone there with a few tools or is waiting for recovery the likely best option?


Thoughts? @ratty

By the time someone gets there with tools his missus will probably be out the exam. If she's at UWE she'll by right by the M32 and only 15-20 mins from him. If someone is passing anyway it could be worth a 5 min pit stop.
 
By the time someone gets there with tools his missus will probably be out the exam. If she's at UWE she'll by right by the M32 and only 15-20 mins from him. If someone is passing anyway it could be worth a 5 min pit stop.
Don't know what time she finish her exam if someone is passing that would be great but don't want anyone traveling miles and end up with a wasted journey
 
Don't know what time she finish her exam if someone is passing that would be great but don't want anyone traveling miles and end up with a wasted journey


Your closer than I thought, just over half an hour away, if there's a good chance off getting you sorted I don't mind bringing some tools but I don't know my way round D2s
 
Anything I need to take other than a socket/spanner set?
Stanley knife for cutting a delaminated balloon out of an intercooler hose. Tweezers or very thin needle pliers for removing debris from turbo. A torch and summit to lay down on if you have to get underneath. I was working under a Winnebago in there a week or so back and the lorry park reeked of dried pee.
 

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