Hello again
So V6 with canister type filter. The canister is dripping oil slightly. There is allways a drop when I take a look. Terrible place to study in floor but I took the whole canister off and found that the O-ring there against engile block was hard and brittle and tired. That is one possibility. I alredy have original spare for it. Cam covers are dry, checked with mirror. In canister area there are cooler pipes which may leak and also the area around crank sensor is wet. Any ideas how to proceed? Is crank sensor O-ring typically leaking in these enines and available separately? Does anyone know the size. I changed it perhaps 15 years ago. All ideas welcome.
- 02 December 2025, 12:02:04
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on: Yesterday at 17:53:05
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Started stripping the black Omega of the extras I plumbed into it ready to sell / scrap it.
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on: Yesterday at 16:34:04
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Aye suits the ol codger, serves him right 🤣
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on: Yesterday at 15:52:57
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| Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Sir Tigger KC | ||
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As Jimmy points out, it's very unlikely that his lease company pays the same rates at Kwik Fit as poor old put upon Joe Public.
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on: Yesterday at 15:38:00
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| Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by ronnyd | ||
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Yes, as DG said, to the corporate,s it's a tax write off. Joe Public is looked on as a cash cow. But they're not the only companies who look to get a certain amount out of their unwitting customers. whether the work is needed or not.
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on: Yesterday at 15:21:13
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| Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan | ||
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This Government creating a mess ?
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on: Yesterday at 14:32:44
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| Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by LC0112G | ||
Another one I heard from Martin Lewis yesterday evening, pensioners will not have to pay income tax on their state pension, even if/when the pension exceeds the 20% tax threshold, which it will do in 2027.Penson income has always been subject to tax, it's just that the SP has always been less than your personal allowance, so the applicable tax rate is 0%. The SP is always payed as the first tranche of your income. Yes, and if your SP exceeds your PA, then your tax code goes negative. This means that your other income providers end up deducting the tax you should have paid on the SP from the money they pay you. Works all fine and dandy, providing you have some other income from other sources from which the tax can be deducted. However, if your only income is your SP, then there ain't no other source that the tax can be deducted from. It's a corner case at the moment because there can't be too many people who have built up sufficient SERPS/S2P to exceed the 12750 PA, but have no other retirement income. To have that much SERPS/S2P you would have to have been earning a good wedge when working, so it would have been foolhardy to not make other additional retirement provisions in addition to your expected SP. However, if/once the old SP exceeds the PA that will change. Rachel from accounts seems to be saying the SP won't be liable to income tax, but does that mean those who are already above the PA threshold will get similar tax relief on their SP? That's what RonnyD is asking too. I can see this becoming a mess. |
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on: Yesterday at 12:18:58
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| Started by Mister Rog - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti | ||
Old school player, not like the overacting pansies we see nowadays. ....and overpaid. £300,000 a week for kicking a ball around on a piece of muddy grass seems excessive. ![]() Ah well. ![]() |
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on: Yesterday at 12:07:52
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| Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan | ||
Another one I heard from Martin Lewis yesterday evening, pensioners will not have to pay income tax on their state pension, even if/when the pension exceeds the 20% tax threshold, which it will do in 2027.Penson income has always been subject to tax, it's just that the SP has always been less than your personal allowance, so the applicable tax rate is 0%. The SP is always payed as the first tranche of your income. Hence my tax code changing from 12???M to 38M ![]() |
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on: Yesterday at 00:00:49
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| Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Varche | ||
That might be the Christmas number one! True but the spelling is atrocious. Maybe that is not important to the new order |
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