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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #45 on: 29 August 2008, 19:16:18 »

As it's probably NOT the place to do an ATF and filter change ....  :( all I'm after is "someone who knows" to show me what this "claying" is all about ... I've bought a kit .... :y and some advice on what to do about the paint around the sunroof .. :)

More than willing to bring extra tools and cam kit  if that will help anyone.

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« Reply #46 on: 29 August 2008, 19:16:46 »

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So, should I scare up some rear susp bushes?  Any suggestions on where?

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Front pivot of the rear arms.
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« Reply #47 on: 29 August 2008, 19:17:39 »

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As it's probably NOT the place to do an ATF and filter change ....  :( all I'm after is "someone who knows" to show me what this "claying" is all about ... I've bought a kit .... :y
Mine's more in need of the angle grinder . . .  :o ;D
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« Reply #48 on: 29 August 2008, 23:18:10 »

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As it's probably NOT the place to do an ATF and filter change ....  :( all I'm after is "someone who knows" to show me what this "claying" is all about ... I've bought a kit .... :y and some advice on what to do about the paint around the sunroof .. :)

More than willing to bring extra tools and cam kit  if that will help anyone.

:)

i'll quite happily show you how to clay the car, i will even bring some cracking carnauba polish with me  :y
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #49 on: 30 August 2008, 08:44:09 »

Knock Ljay's off the list, will sort it again when I have time to get the parts.  Lots of jobs appearing and 2 manifold gaskets is too much.

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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #50 on: 30 August 2008, 09:17:26 »

would appreciate auto box update if time prevails

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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #51 on: 30 August 2008, 09:26:15 »

 :'(

http://uk.weather.com/weather/10day-Newent-UKXX0664

Edit: Link doesn't seem to work.  Prediction is 17 and rainy both days.  >:(
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« Reply #52 on: 30 August 2008, 21:18:26 »

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As it's probably NOT the place to do an ATF and filter change ....  :( all I'm after is "someone who knows" to show me what this "claying" is all about ... I've bought a kit .... :y and some advice on what to do about the paint around the sunroof .. :)

More than willing to bring extra tools and cam kit  if that will help anyone.

:)

i'll quite happily show you how to clay the car, i will even bring some cracking carnauba polish with me  :y

I'll take you up on that offer ... and supply some internal lubricant in exchange :)
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #53 on: 30 August 2008, 21:19:45 »

Remember that it needs to be clean before you clay it.

You will also need a paint treatment (Auto Glym Super Resin is ok) before applying any protective wax coat.
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #54 on: 30 August 2008, 23:41:11 »

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Remember that it needs to be clean before you clay it.

You will also need a paint treatment (Auto Glym Super Resin is ok) before applying any protective wax coat.
Or in my case, some metal, rather than its oxides ;D
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #55 on: 30 August 2008, 23:50:44 »

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Remember that it needs to be clean before you clay it.

You will also need a paint treatment (Auto Glym Super Resin is ok) before applying any protective wax coat.
Or in my case, some metal, rather than its oxides ;D

I need it to rain hard during the week to clean mine......or else it'll be the carwash and jetwash to clean mine  ::) ;D
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