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 on: Yesterday at 14:25:54 
Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by Mr Skrunts
My cover is for me in any car and up to 7 people recovered.  The garage cover is tied to the car.

But happy basically the same price price overall for £1 a month extra rather than a one off payment.

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 on: Yesterday at 14:14:04 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
there are some very clever/skilled people out there!  :y :y

I like the fact that it looks very similar to the original from the fifties......even down to fake peashooter exhaust. :y

Doesn't sound quite the same though. >:D

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 on: Yesterday at 13:48:58 
Started by aaronjb - Last post by TheBoy
I have lots of uses for TPU.  Yes, great for camera mounts that are going to hit walls and drops at 50mph, but also make good lids for boxes printed in PLA as they tend not to come off when upside down in backpack.  I get a feeling our suitcase labels are TPU as well, with our initials and phone number on.

I did buy a pack of 5 rolls from Amazon back during that strange 2 years when the chinky sniffle was rife, and 4 of the reels still have some left on, though I've got through many more rolls of black since.

Pretty certain the Ender series support it well, except the Ender v3 and v3 Plus (which are sort of CoreXY, turned on its side). Other Ender 3's officially do list as being compatible, including SE's and KE's, but there are so many variants, I can't keep up! Can't remember which one yours is?

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 on: Yesterday at 13:48:31 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Andy B
there are some very clever/skilled people out there!  :y :y

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 on: Yesterday at 13:41:53 
Started by Migv6 le Frog Fan - Last post by TheBoy
If you can keep the rust at bay, they aren't a bad car to keep on the road, and lets face it, we know all their little issues.

Additionally, they are difficult to beat for comfort over very long trips.

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 on: Yesterday at 13:40:17 
Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by TheBoy
I just paid that pikey mob thats Albs recommended a couple of years back.  Premium gone up to £97 as one of mine is now over 15 years old (or will do in the coming year), so there is an additional premium.

Thats for 2 people cover, not tied to any car, with nationwide recovery.

 17 
 on: Yesterday at 13:37:38 
Started by Marmo - Last post by TheBoy
Worth removing the part of the throttle with the butterlfies, and thorughly cleaning with carb cleaner. 

Ensure that they close FULLY (some people try bodging a poor idle by adjusting the butterflies so they are slightly open, which makes the situation worse.  Also ensure their operation is smooth.

They try cleaning the ICV, and also check for any airleaks in the intakes beyond the MAF.  And cleaning out the breather system will also help.

 18 
 on: Yesterday at 13:02:49 
Started by cam.in.head - Last post by cam.in.head
ok so slight update on this !
the unit has worked fine in the house every time and could  continue for some time (or go faulty tommorow !)
so .as i have a few of these units i went back to trying to solve one of their other common issues which is distortion on the cassette playback .( i have 3 that do this)
this started years ago and i never solved it then (just bought a replacement off ebay)
the radio section is fine and the cd control section is all fine and crystal clear . the cassette is distorted .my replacement unit has gone the same too !
i have spent every evening with a perfect deck and a faulty deck swapping components but to no success .
so far i have swapped 1st stage preamp chips ,second stage transistors and virtually every electrolytic including all the coupling ones in the sound path between stages .i have even swapped the tda4748 main ic (that was a bugger) between units andcthe distortion still stays on same unit .
tried tapping the left and right channels off into my domestic hifi amp and the signal is crystal clear .
so its crystal clear where it goes into the tda ic but the tda distirts it but the ic is ok ?
ttied powering the cassette motor from a 9v  battery too !
messaged dave dnd fof advice but not interested !
so any other pointers  OR are there any radio repair engiineers who i could actually visit and go through it with me ?
help !!

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 on: Yesterday at 12:51:36 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
https://youtu.be/320uuNY6TxU?si=2yIq_QRKB_DGHAgG

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 on: Yesterday at 11:52:18 
Started by Migv6 le Frog Fan - Last post by STEMO
Nice one, Albs. Cars that age can become very expensive at MOT time  :y

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