I had the same problem and my inlet valves were coked up so they weren't seating properly. They only needed re-seating and I didn't have to replace any of them.
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I had the same problem and my inlet valves were coked up so they weren't seating properly. They only needed re-seating and I didn't have to replace any of them.
Feeling lonely Aitch? You're considering replying aren't you? :D
Or swap the bonnets while there and cut the old one into four pieces so it will fit in the back of the car for the journey home.
That happened to me, I got an assistant to clout the starter with a hammer while I turned the key and it fired up.
I've been meaning to go to Duxford for a while so this might be the excuse I need. I won't need space on the stand for my car because I might not own it by then...
Do we just show our membership...
Although I like Portishead I don't think much of that on the first listen tbh, the vocals and the music don't seem to be from the same record.
Gas powered fridge ftw!
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Just you, Wallers and me then mate :thumbs: :)
That's what I'd do. I went with a couple of mates about 15 years ago and we went to LA, San Diego, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas and San Francisco.
LA was ok but the novelty soon wears off. It's also...
Most of the things mentioned above...
Plus the word 'celebrity' and everything that goes with it.
Exactly what I was thinking - how's the mot tester supposed to tell if the fault has been fixed if the fault hasn't been specified?
If you feel you are losing control of the car I think the safest thing you can do is press the clutch. This isn't always the best thing to do but it's the most likely to get you out of trouble.
Was a simple job to fix the brakes, the slide pins on the callipers were a bit sticky that's all :)
What were you doing there? It's a long way from Stoke...
I know, but there's too many speed bumps where I live so I can't lower it without catching the sump every time I go out :(
:wave: Yes it was me :)
Not condoning it in any way and I'm sure it mostly is laziness but some council dumps don't want to take your rubbish...
A while ago I moved house and wanted to take some stuff to the dump. They...
Get some fine wet and dry sandpaper and lightly wet sand it first. After wet sanding it will be a matt finish and might even give you what you want without applying any more varnish.
The grooves on the cheapo click together stuff aren't always finished very well, sometimes you need to clean them out with a knife or something so they fit together properly.
Also, (depending on...
:D Just bought a Dreamcast specifically to play Sega Rally. Might have to get the new one for the PS3 I bought for my son's Christmas present though...
I bought him the 60GB so he could sell his...
I am led to believe the 40GB version doesn't play PS2 games.
Obviously not a problem for people without any PS2 games or those who plan on keeping their PS2 as well as a PS3...
Ok mate, I'll have it. PM me your address please and I'll work out whether it's worth me possibly coming over one evening or at the weekend (depending on when you're available of course :) )
Perhaps because you haven't tried any decent tyres yet?
Cheap tyres aren't dangerous as such, they're just not as good as expensive ones.
Cheers mate. I think I've got one lined up that's a bit more local but if that doesn't pan out I'll give you a shout.
Cool. How much do you want for it mate?
I think the wear markers are 2mm high