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Not the Omega but a successful weekend
« on: 01 October 2006, 18:58:32 »

As some of you may know I am responsible for the upkeep for two minibuses for the local Scout Group.

This weekend has been very successful in so far as I have changed the oil and brake fluid on one and fixed the spare wheel back, along with engine undertray.  That was yesterday.

Today, I have fully serviced the other bus, including a brake fluid change.

Time taken?  About three hours per vehicle and most of that was spent fiddling with the brake bleeding kit, plus getting all the tools, jacks and stands out and putting away again!

Still, I am quite satisfied with this as both vehicles will be off to Blackpool in a few weeks time.
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Re: Not the Omega but a successful weekend
« Reply #1 on: 01 October 2006, 19:03:14 »

Hats off to you sir ;)
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Re: Not the Omega but a successful weekend
« Reply #2 on: 01 October 2006, 19:21:51 »

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As some of you may know I am responsible for the upkeep for two minibuses for the local Scout Group.

This weekend has been very successful in so far as I have changed the oil and brake fluid on one and fixed the spare wheel back, along with engine undertray.  That was yesterday.

Today, I have fully serviced the other bus, including a brake fluid change.

Time taken?  About three hours per vehicle and most of that was spent fiddling with the brake bleeding kit, plus getting all the tools, jacks and stands out and putting away again!

Still, I am quite satisfied with this as both vehicles will be off to Blackpool in a few weeks time.

Well done!  :)
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Re: Not the Omega but a successful weekend
« Reply #3 on: 01 October 2006, 22:33:05 »

A good weekends work there [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
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