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Messages - Kevin Wood

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General Discussion Area / Re: I am in love ....
« on: 02 April 2007, 10:39:11 »
That would be about right. It was certainly the V8. Much smoother than the straight 6. Like I say, I thought it was a V12.

Kevin

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General Discussion Area / Re: I am in love ....
« on: 02 April 2007, 00:02:09 »
I had a lift in one of the early 4.0 V8 jags once. Made an @rse out of myself by commenting on how smooth V12s are. When he told me what was under the bonnet I was very impressed. Went like the clappers, barely a murmur from the engine bay and felt like it had bags of low down torque. Not sure if it was supercharged or NA.

Kevin

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General Discussion Area / Re: I am in love ....
« on: 31 March 2007, 22:09:46 »
I drove a TWR tuned manual 6.0 V12 XJS a few years ago. Boy did it pull! Probably not that fast on paper but there was power everywhere in the rev range and it was delivered without any fuss whatsoever. Seriously smooth engine, considering it had been tuned. Tachometer required to see when you'd successfully started it!

Had a block of concrete bolted under the boot floor to compensate for the (rather lovely) boat anchor up front!

Would have been a pig to run, though. Single figure MPGs when pressing on, mid teens when pootling. It had a good bit of gearbox whine too.

Kevin

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General Discussion Area / Re: Sticky stuff
« on: 04 April 2007, 11:10:54 »
Maplin do an aerosol of stuff called "sticky label remover". Haven't tried it on a rear window (I should, cos mine has a sticky bit) but I bet it would work. It just dissolves the glue.

Cheers,

Kevin

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General Discussion Area / Re: New addition.............
« on: 22 March 2007, 15:22:15 »
Congratulations!


Kevin

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General Discussion Area / Re: Estate performance
« on: 01 April 2007, 10:51:27 »
I don't see why an estate would be noticeably slower. Ok, it's got another hundred kilos or so of weight but the drivetrain is the same. I wouldn't expect it to differ by more than a couple of tenths to 60, and that'd be unnoticeable in normal driving.

Kevin

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General Discussion Area / Re: Infuriating.............
« on: 02 April 2007, 13:48:47 »
Mad, isn't it?

I was speaking to the owner of a local brewery  :y. In order to have his "local" brew served in the pub in the same village it has to be shipped from Hampshire to their suppliers' distribution centre in the midlands and then shipped back 500 yds away from where it was produced.

And they moan at motorists for increasing CO2 emissions!

Kevin

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General Discussion Area / Re: TheBoy has got a secret
« on: 29 March 2007, 23:02:36 »
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From this weekend, my name is changing to Samantha and I w.......   ......oh hang on, I'm not supposed to say until the treatment is complete....  lips sealed


Would that make you SheBoy?  Grin

Sorry Sam, no offence meant.
 
 
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha  Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin
 
sorry find it soooooo funny

Happened to me on another car forum...

Turned up at a car show, recognised a car from a year or two previous, would have remembered the (male) driver too. There was something a little "strange" about the woman who was driving the car... Eventually the penny dropped  :o

Kevin

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General Discussion Area / Re: The heads are on - Pics
« on: 31 March 2007, 19:57:11 »
Having seen your good work and the lovely interior in the other thread you'll have yourself a superb set of wheels once that's back together.

It's 9 months since I've had an engine in that state of undress. Think I'm getting withdrawal symptoms.   ::)

Kevin



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I lost the screw-on cap from the end of my DTI into the plug hole of no.1 cylinder of a Zetec I was building once. I'd just set up the cam timing and got it absolutely spot on (fast road cams, no timing marks, so measuring it with the DTI).

Once I'd stopped swearing I had a good fish around and retrieved it after about an hour poking around with one of those "magnet on a stick" devices. What a lifesaver!

Kevin

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General Discussion Area / Re: Project TB2 - Update 1
« on: 31 March 2007, 20:08:01 »
That's the stuff. Also available in aerosol cans. Whatever's more convenient.

Kevin

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General Discussion Area / Re: Project TB2 - Update 1
« on: 31 March 2007, 01:50:57 »
I would spray them when they're cold. The fluid will just evaporate off rather than penetrate if they're hot.

Kevin

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General Discussion Area / Re: Project TB2 - Update 1
« on: 30 March 2007, 22:44:57 »
I'd start giving the head bolts a good squirt of plus gas every so often. Hopefully they'll have freed off by the time you come to do the manifolds.

Kevin

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General Discussion Area / Re: New Omega spotted in Germany
« on: 30 March 2007, 22:38:14 »
Bonnet looks short too. Plese don't tell be there's a transverse engine and FWD under there  >:(

Kevin

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Now, the blonde.....   Wink  Cheesy mmmmmmmmmmmmm.........

Think she's been under the sun bed too long for my liking, looking at her face..

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