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 on: Yesterday at 08:29:01 
Started by Andy B - Last post by TheBoy
well ..... that was money well spent on 20mph roads in Welsh Wales ..... apparently now under review

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cw945l3zy91o


One of the 2? Pilot towns was the town 2 miles from me...
Feedback nearly all bad (exceptions of schools / housing estates etc)

I'd love to know what lessons were learned from the feedback.....I'd suggest none, so why pilot in the first place.
Sounds just like the LTNs in that shithole formally known as Oxford. Even the survey after the initial wide scale trial for 6 months came back as they were causing more issues than they solved, the council decided to keep them, and then extend the scheme further.

Now it seems the council can't see why all the shops are closing, and businesses are moving out, and acting like its a surprise.

 22 
 on: Yesterday at 08:25:30 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by TheBoy
I find them a pain to work on as you have to remove the skuttle  ;D
And there was me thinking you loved working on Zafiras....

//TB recalls when DTM mutters to me "I hate your bloody car" ;D

 23 
 on: Yesterday at 08:24:17 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by TheBoy
Had a Kia K5 for a day...

Meh.
I had some crappy small van yesterday, Vauxhall maybe?, that I had to tolerate a repeated limp mode, and it was giving me a countdown before it would stop starting due to an emission fault.

Enterprise really make my life a bloody misery ;D

 24 
 on: Yesterday at 08:19:16 
Started by jimjimanta - Last post by TheBoy
A 1998 omega should have the clear, MFL headlight lenses, which if they have gone cloudy, can be polished back with wet and dry, or one of those 3M headlight polishing kits that fit in a drill (which makes it easy).

OSRAM Nightbreakers or Phillips Vision Plus are good, decent halogen bulbs.

Worth cleaning up the area where the 0V is attached to the chassis, as if that is a bit corroded, it will impact the lights.

 25 
 on: Yesterday at 08:15:08 
Started by Avrowcarman - Last post by TheBoy
The auto gearboxes are weak on the earlier 2.5TD engines - they foolishly fitted the AR25 gearbox instead of the stronger AR35.  Fortunately, you can fit an AR35 from a 3.0 or 3.2 petrol to the 2.5TD, but you have to swap over the torque convertor and bell housing.  Or convert it to a manual, which is much better suited to that engine TBH.  If yours is the later 2.5TDI 24v common rail one, that came with a much stronger 5 speed auto.

Other than that, it'll be corrosion as mentioned.

Good luck!

 26 
 on: Yesterday at 02:39:12 
Started by 2boxerdogs - Last post by Doctor Gollum
Intriguing

 27 
 on: Yesterday at 00:21:44 
Started by Andy B - Last post by Raeturbo
Wipe your arse with it and send it back first class👍

 28 
 on: Yesterday at 00:19:25 
Started by 2boxerdogs - Last post by Raeturbo
Propositioned

 29 
 on: 25 April 2024, 22:02:53 
Started by Andy H - Last post by Sir Tigger KC
Finally got around to agreeing to have the meters replaced. Both gas and electricity were over 20 years old so 10+ years overdue.....

Waited all afternoon on Monday - no show.

Rescheduled for this morning - British Gas installer arrived and got on with swapping the meters.

Electrical meter swapped first and left to establish communications while the gas meter was swapped.

Gas meter swapped. Waited. Waited a bit longer.

I now have two shiny new dumb meters  ;D

To be fair, Auckland is a fair way for the British Gas installer to go between jobs.  :P                                      ;D

 30 
 on: 25 April 2024, 21:44:52 
Started by Andy H - Last post by YZ250
Finally got around to agreeing to have the meters replaced. Both gas and electricity were over 20 years old so 10+ years overdue.....
………….
Electrical meter swapped first and left to establish communications while the gas meter was swapped.

Gas meter swapped. Waited. Waited a bit longer.

I now have two shiny new dumb meters  ;D

The Eon fitter turned up and told me it would take him around ten minutes with the power off and he’d be sorted. Over two hours later he gave up, put the power back on and left.  ;D

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