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by Frenchfarmer on Tue Jan 26, 2010 8:02 pm
Personally I've given up on Garages, main agents and the like. I'd rather spend my money on an old banger which will get me about until I can find out how to fix my motor cheaply and properly myself. I don't have a workshop so I have to wait for good weather and when the problem is fixed I sell the banger and go back to the origional motor. If I cook it up it's my fault end of story. If a Garage fooks it up I still have to pay. DIY takes longer but you know where you are. Good judgement comes from experience and experience comes from bad judgement. At least you aren't a poor Haitian about to be shafted by the Americans yet again.
If you need something done quickly just ask a busy woman then get the f"k out of her way.
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by lloyd on Wed Jan 27, 2010 12:40 am
There's much truth in that, French Farmer. I always used to do all my own work on previous vehicles, because I felt that a garage mechanic is casual and just earning his pay. I on the other hand would treble check everything to be certain because I was well aware of my weaknesses. At that time I was buying MG Midgets, Austin Healey Sprites , Spitfires and GT6's and doing them up over winter in my garage. If I got it wrong I learned the hard way. With this vehicle and my current job, I took the easy route and decided to pay sopmeone rather than do it myself in bleak midwinter but am now in a confustication (cluster f**k) of half truths, ambiguity and lies. I depend heavily on this forum and the many helpful posters, and would be lost without it, so thank you all.
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by lloyd on Thu Jan 28, 2010 12:39 am
A few pics of my pots and the emulsification which only became apparent after head removal.    Not checked, but you may also be able to see the crack in the exhaust manifold in the first one?
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by lloyd on Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:25 am
Too late for that as he put the head back on wile I was at work. The mayo pipe goes off the back of the head towards the bulkhead and down, if that helps?
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by lloyd on Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:44 am
If so shouldn't cause too many probs and gradually clear itself then. I hope.........
What do EGR valves do?
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by lloyd on Thu Jan 28, 2010 6:35 pm
Good plan.
I wonder why only in the winter?
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by Sir-Doris on Fri Jan 29, 2010 11:24 pm
I also drink Port and I'm not ashamed to say it! Me Truck
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by lloyd on Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:14 pm
Well, £981.61 and six weeks in total later, she's running again. However.........New development, related I think to standing so long in all weathers, maybe.......When I brake I get a rhythmical knocking through the brake pedal. The faster the road speed the faster the knock and vice versa. Any ideas, anyone?
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by Sir-Doris on Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:10 am
Glad its sorted bud. Brakes are probably just rust scale buildup which will wear off shortly.
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by lloyd on Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:46 pm
Yep, thanks SD, all sorted now. And with the slightly increased compression post-skim I believe she's a mite quicker too!
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