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 11 
 on: Yesterday at 11:08:38 
Started by Varche - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
Am booked into hospital for a camera down my neck in the morning because doctor has concerns from a chat we had, was booked in at 8am,  so whilst on the phone to ask about something to them and it seems they had changed my appointment and no one has bothered telling me.
Could be worse Skruntie. Could have been up your Chinese eye or the other side.  ;)  Joking aside, hope it all turns out well for you.  :y

Had the camera up the trouser snake a few years ago. :-\
Yes, but that wasn't a medical procedure, that was a trip to Thailand....

Yes.....Old Tigger needs to be sure he can tell the difference between 'the two different types of lady' in Thailand. ::)

 12 
 on: Yesterday at 11:00:46 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
And ShitFit will know how to get extra out of said corporate.  For example, claiming this tyre was unrepairable, so have to fit a new one.  They probably make a few more quid on the tyre than they do on a puncture repair.

Funny you should say that, when I eveballed it, it certainly looked repairable, but apparently it was not  ;D.

I wonder if they're more cautious about repairing EV tyres due to the weight of the car?  :-\

Green machines!  ;D

 13 
 on: Yesterday at 10:41:42 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Viral_Jim
And ShitFit will know how to get extra out of said corporate.  For example, claiming this tyre was unrepairable, so have to fit a new one.  They probably make a few more quid on the tyre than they do on a puncture repair.

Funny you should say that, when I eveballed it, it certainly looked repairable, but apparently it was not  ;D. The lease company certainly make them work for it though, the manager probably spent more time on the iPad, taking photos and poking menus than the other bloke did to change the tyre.

Got to hand it to them though, they had the correct one in stock, and looking around the place they carry more tyres on the shelves than probably every other tyre place round here put together. Again, I wonder if this is something to do with their corporate gig...


 14 
 on: Yesterday at 10:14:23 
Started by polilara - Last post by Andy B
.....

I would urge the OP to carry a spare sensor in the boot, along with the torx socket (E8?)!

I used to do that & when the CSS failed on my Omega I presented the recovery driver (there was snow on the ground & I had a caravan attached to the back of the car) with a the boxed sensor & told him the fault! His reply was ... 'no one has ever done that before!'  ;D ;D ;D

 15 
 on: Yesterday at 09:28:08 
Started by Varche - Last post by TheBoy
Am booked into hospital for a camera down my neck in the morning because doctor has concerns from a chat we had, was booked in at 8am,  so whilst on the phone to ask about something to them and it seems they had changed my appointment and no one has bothered telling me.
Could be worse Skruntie. Could have been up your Chinese eye or the other side.  ;)  Joking aside, hope it all turns out well for you.  :y

Had the camera up the trouser snake a few years ago. :-\
Yes, but that wasn't a medical procedure, that was a trip to Thailand....

 16 
 on: Yesterday at 09:24:34 
Started by polilara - Last post by TheBoy
Ahhh, that sweet sound of XP booting up with an old mechanical disk drive ;D

It says:
Attach oil filter housing with a new seal (the large o-ring between housing and block) and tighten to 45Nm / 33lbft

 17 
 on: Yesterday at 09:19:12 
Started by polilara - Last post by TheBoy
The leakage have bee somewhere for a while. Found also O-ring for crank sensor. When I put the canister back to block what is the tightenin toque of the central bolt?
Let me see if I can persuade my last remaining laptop running TIS to boot up

 18 
 on: Yesterday at 09:13:22 
Started by polilara - Last post by TheBoy
bit late now but i was going to suggest not disturbing the crank sensor unless absolutely necessary !
i beleive it's the cable that gets brittle and fails on them
Additionally, I think oil leaks in that area speed up the cable's demise, base on my own personal experiences.

I would urge the OP to carry a spare sensor in the boot, along with the torx socket (E8?)!

 19 
 on: 02 December 2025, 23:49:28 
Started by Varche - Last post by ronnyd
Am booked into hospital for a camera down my neck in the morning because doctor has concerns from a chat we had, was booked in at 8am,  so whilst on the phone to ask about something to them and it seems they had changed my appointment and no one has bothered telling me.
Could be worse Skruntie. Could have been up your Chinese eye or the other side.  ;)  Joking aside, hope it all turns out well for you.  :y

Had the camera up the trouser snake a few years ago. :-\


Feels odd doesn't it. Like pissing broken glass afterwards. :o

 20 
 on: 02 December 2025, 23:44:08 
Started by Varche - Last post by Mr Skrunts
Am booked into hospital for a camera down my neck in the morning because doctor has concerns from a chat we had, was booked in at 8am,  so whilst on the phone to ask about something to them and it seems they had changed my appointment and no one has bothered telling me.
Could be worse Skruntie. Could have been up your Chinese eye or the other side.  ;)  Joking aside, hope it all turns out well for you.  :y

Had the camera up the trouser snake a few years ago. :-\


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