Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Debs. on 21 December 2011, 12:07:57
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That`s what I was once told after I`d I naively bought a Blue Faced Leicester ram for my mountain-farm`s sheep flock....for, in wryly saying it, the old farmer stood next to me at the auction, knew-well, that although they were good Sires, they couldn`t stand anything like the winter chills `my farm endured. :-[
......the seeming raft of crank-sensor 'possibles' on OOF of late; reminded me that Omega`s are a bit like my Ol`Blue (poor lad; `only lived `till just after the first snows):
"They really should come with a spare crank sensor holder in the boot!" :D
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You should have kept him in the front room next to the hearth...
....can you say Wen-sli-dale?! ;D
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...and an Hbv, and wishbones, and cam cover seals, and, and...
A shadow board in place of the first aid kit perhaps? ;D
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...and an Hbv, and wishbones, and cam cover seals, and, and...
A shadow board in place of the first aid kit perhaps? ;D
But to be fair, once the jobs are done they tend to last a good time unless substandard parts are used
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...and an Hbv, and wishbones, and cam cover seals, and, and...
A shadow board in place of the first aid kit perhaps? ;D
But to be fair, once the jobs are done they tend to last a good time unless substandard parts are used
True. Thinking more that, given my hbv is still sitting on an intact plastic bracket, that it's original, along with the crank sensor, I should perhaps get one of each in. Although the other two jobs are done. So only a small shadow board. :)
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But to be fair, once the jobs are done they tend to last a good time unless substandard parts are used
Once a year for all the above, as they're service items... when you do 70k+ :D
Wishbones ok since polying, but next test is March so time will tell. :y
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You should have kept him in the front room next to the hearth...
....can you say Wen-sli-dale?! ;D
How do you cut crumbly welsh cheese?........answer....very caerphilly. ;)