Ade Bentley
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OK. I've got to ask, what is an RCH.....answer in idiot language please so I can understand it Thor.Is that like a RCH?
OK. I've got to ask, what is an RCH.....answer in idiot language please so I can understand it Thor.Is that like a RCH?
Ok seeing as you asked. It stands for a Red Cnut HairOK. I've got to ask, what is an RCH.....answer in idiot language please so I can understand it Thor.
https://www.google.com/search?q=DIL.....69i57j0l5.1571j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8nice one Thor, a classic, by the way, I live on a big houseboat, called DILLIGAF, ANY IDEAS.....
Dont see what difference in hair colour would make, although afro is said to be thicker, if I recall correctly..............Ok seeing as you asked. It stands for a Red Cnut Hair
http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definition-of/rch
Man, that is a great name for a boat, but can you live up to the sentiment expressed?nice one Thor, a classic, by the way, I live on a big houseboat, called DILLIGAF, ANY IDEAS.....
The name is me to a tee, especialy with the pen pushers in parliament .Man, that is a great name for a boat, but can you live up to the sentiment expressed?
Sounds like that old RRC is making you "give a fark", but Landies are like that, a British invention sent to frustrate the world both near and far.
Hi wammers, I'm fitting composite head gaskets & grinding the valves & seats . After refitting the heads, wouldn't start, elecs all ok as is both RCU's. Now stripped down again12 thou is neither here nor there on a head that has never been skimmed before. But there is an overall measurement upper to lower face that must not be gone below. Anything below that and you need to insert shims under rocker pedestals to maintain the tappet free play limits. Don't quote me on this but i seem to recall 40 thou is the max that can be remove before rocker pedestal shims are required. Even then it maybe prudent to fit some.
Thanks norseman, I knew it would drop the comp, but im not going to be drag racing in the foreseeable future !
To the octane side of things have you heard of a Fuel Cat, it , amongst other things changes the way the petrol molicules enter the carb or injection system. So you don'tOn the upside you are better off when using 95 octane unleaded as my RRC is the same year as yours & can pink on 95 if the timing is not spot-on. I'm a confirmed cynic & am convinced that the recommendations made by LR regarding octane ratings are more to do with marketing than anything technical. I have the genuine maker's workshop manual covering 3.5efi model years '86 through '88 & guess what? Three different octane figures for the same comp. ratio engine
To the octane side of things have you heard of a Fuel Cat, it , amongst other things changes the way the petrol molicules enter the carb or injection system.
Having seen the advert. I posted on this subject recently asking for opinions - judging by the answers it seems most folks are as cynical as me, if that's possible
You don't work for that Fuel Cat mob, do you? Great sales pitch!To the octane side of things have you heard of a Fuel Cat, it , amongst other things changes the way the petrol molicules enter the carb or injection system. So you don't
loose any fuel, it all get ignited so you get more miles per gallon aswell as up-rating 95oct to 97-8oct. check the Fuel Cat out. At £69 for 250k motoring its great value &
designed for classic & vintage cars & bikes, diesel aswell, it also de-carbonises the engine. Today I ground the valves in & they were in good condition, very little burning.
You don't work for that Fuel Cat mob, do you? Great sales pitch!
Cetane, of course. Yep like most of this "miracle stuff", only for dreamers.Maybe the mention of octane rating and diesels tells a story.
Cetane, of course. Yep like most of this "miracle stuff", only for dreamers.