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Old 03-06-2014, 22:57   #1
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Default good bunch of guys on here

thanks all blancked egr valve off,cleaned maf sensor upt idle speed all thanks to you guys helping me out special thanks to rick,hes the man for 2.4 petrol engines,best tenner ever spent but its not my tranno it a lady friend off mine,im old school carberetors and that so your help was great,all I gotta do now is change coolant
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Old 03-06-2014, 22:59   #2
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Nicely done! Rick is awesome too

Did I mention there is a £10 fee to every member?
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Old 04-06-2014, 06:33   #3
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Nicely done! Rick is awesome too

Did I mention there is a £10 fee to every member?
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Old 04-06-2014, 06:53   #4
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Nicely done! Rick is awesome too

Did I mention there is a £10 fee to every member?
You forgot to say £1000 to every member with over 12000 posts.

Oh, thats just me then.
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Old 04-06-2014, 07:09   #5
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the " payment " we get is called satisfaction in helping members .... its worth it knowing you have helped someone ....... a rare thing these days
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Old 04-06-2014, 07:17   #6
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You forgot to say £1000 to every member with over 12000 posts.

Oh, thats just me then.
Alex is on his way, I recon by next year, he will be up there with you
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Old 04-06-2014, 07:27   #7
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Old 04-06-2014, 08:17   #8
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Old 04-06-2014, 09:14   #9
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Alex is on his way, I recon by next year, he will be up there with you
Hey... I was gonna say that....

Don't encourage him...

Mind you he is now actively making some good suggestions to some of the problems,

Alex is willing to have a go, he certainly has the energy

Don't tell him yet though, that an imperial adjustable spanner is the same as a metric one... Let him work that out for himself lol...
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Old 04-06-2014, 09:56   #10
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You forgot to say £1000 to every member with over 12000 posts.

Oh, thats just me then.
For now
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Old 04-06-2014, 09:58   #11
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Hey... I was gonna say that....

Don't encourage him...

Mind you he is now actively making some good suggestions to some of the problems,

Alex is willing to have a go, he certainly has the energy

Don't tell him yet though, that an imperial adjustable spanner is the same as a metric one... Let him work that out for himself lol...
You what!? Don't lie rustic

Haha, the only faults I can diagnose are the ones that have happened to me, I've seen a few of em on here so far, otherwise I just keep quiet, don't wanna give dodgy (anymore so than usual) information
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Old 04-06-2014, 11:17   #12
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Rustic, stop spreading subversive propaganda.......I`'ve had both types in my tool box for years......I mean the guy that told me seemed honest and genuine.......
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Old 14-06-2014, 21:15   #13
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Rustic, stop spreading subversive propaganda.......I`'ve had both types in my tool box for years......I mean the guy that told me seemed honest and genuine.......
coolant change finished just wondering weather to do fuel filter
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Old 14-06-2014, 21:29   #14
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coolant change finished just wondering weather to do fuel filter
Fuel filter... easy enough BUT if you buy too cheap, they don't always seal at the top, and then you get rough running and clouds of white smoke.

TIP... if you do the fuel filter, only do that job at the time, don't mess with anything else till you are happy that it is ok...

Also pre fill fuel filter with new diesel, so worth taking a fuel can to the fuel station and getting 5 litres before you start.
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Old 14-06-2014, 21:34   #15
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Fuel filter... easy enough BUT if you buy too cheap, they don't always seal at the top, and then you get rough running and clouds of white smoke.

TIP... if you do the fuel filter, only do that job at the time, don't mess with anything else till you are happy that it is ok...

Also pre fill fuel filter with new diesel, so worth taking a fuel can to the fuel station and getting 5 litres before you start.
Thatll be usefull to the 2.4

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