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Post by Bad-Bitch on Jul 30, 2017 20:37:58 GMT
how can it get you chucked off if its in the public domain? why have you started to moderate posts Well as I think you once said to me on CWDF.............other boating forums are available its great to be on the other side innit
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2017 20:38:08 GMT
[ Are you really that dim? A Obviously yes.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2017 20:38:56 GMT
Posting adoption details of someone on an internet is a bit of a snide, underhand thing to do.. Fuckin massive bellend thing to do in fact!! How about a run-down of CRT & EA expenses from hotels to companies cars? Would that be acceptable? Wtf??? Stop being so stupid.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jul 30, 2017 20:40:37 GMT
No - yes! No - I just saw 'member 69' so it's Mrs Horse (geegee, geddit??!!)
I certainly would not like to mess with her. Although she does sound sexy.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Jul 30, 2017 20:41:13 GMT
That's fucking rich coming from you, isn't it? ah there you are, i am 10 mins from your mooring are you in tomoz for a cuppa? Yea, should be in all day. I have tea coffee and sugar, if you take milk you'll have to bring your own, I'm allergic to it so I very rarely have it on board. You can breast up next to me if you want, there's not really anywhere else convenient to moor that doesn't require a long walk.
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Post by Bad-Bitch on Jul 30, 2017 20:41:28 GMT
How about a run-down of CRT & EA expenses from hotels to companies cars? Would that be acceptable? Wtf??? Stop being so stupid.
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Post by Bad-Bitch on Jul 30, 2017 20:42:41 GMT
ah there you are, i am 10 mins from your mooring are you in tomoz for a cuppa? Yea, should be in all day. I have tea coffee and sugar, if you take milk you'll have to bring your own, I'm allergic to it so I very rarely have it on board. You can breast up next to me if you want, there's not really anywhere else convenient to moor that doesn't require a long walk. kool should be around 5-6pm as i have to wait for someone before i move
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Post by naughtyfox on Jul 30, 2017 20:45:10 GMT
'Breast' and 'milk' all in the same paragraph. Subliminal advertising.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Jul 30, 2017 20:51:55 GMT
'Breast' and 'milk' all in the same paragraph. Subliminal advertising. "Female boater" and "breast milk" are not two terms that readily sit together in my experience.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jul 30, 2017 21:03:31 GMT
Well we I have been doing a bit o' milking meself this evening: got 1.4 litres engine oil out, then 0.8 litres out of the gearbox.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Jul 30, 2017 21:20:40 GMT
Well we I have been doing a bit o' milking meself this evening: got 1.4 litres engine oil out, then 0.8 litres out of the gearbox. Just from idle curiosity, why have you taken 1.4 litres of oil out of the engine? An engine oil change normally involves getting at least 4 litres out. If the engine oil level is going up between oil changes then this suggests there may be a problem with the injector pump or piston rings. Does the engine oil you took out smell of diesel? Is the engine oil level going up in between services?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2017 21:25:21 GMT
Well we I have been doing a bit o' milking meself this evening: got 1.4 litres engine oil out, then 0.8 litres out of the gearbox. Just from idle curiosity, why have you taken 1.4 litres of oil out of the engine? An engine oil change normally involves getting at least 4 litres out. If the engine oil level is going up between oil changes then this suggests there may be a problem with the injector pump or piston rings. Does the engine oil you took out smell of diesel? Is the engine oil level going up in between services? I reckon he's running a yammy fizzy
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Post by Andyberg on Jul 30, 2017 21:27:22 GMT
Just from idle curiosity, why have you taken 1.4 litres of oil out of the engine? An engine oil change normally involves getting at least 4 litres out. If the engine oil level is going up between oil changes then this suggests there may be a problem with the injector pump or piston rings. Does the engine oil you took out smell of diesel? Is the engine oil level going up in between services? I reckon he's running a yammy fizzy Don't think he has the required intelligence to bump start a fizzy!!
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Post by naughtyfox on Jul 31, 2017 6:11:39 GMT
I reckon he's running a yammy fizzy Don't think he has the required intelligence Thicko Fox sez: engine oil capacity 1.6 litres. We have to suck it out of the dipstick hole (that's the way the manual says, and also the people who renovated our engine who are Bukh experts). Usually get 1.1 litres out. Used a longer pipe last night, with end cut with a slant. Sometimes we have got 1.3 litres out, 1.4 is the record. Remember the filter holds some.
Gearbox holds 1.1 litres (SAE 30 preferred but 10-40W also recommended). Last changed Wigan, but as it has kicked us all the way through Skipton to Goole I thought I would be kind to our gear teeth and bathe them in new oil. The oil that came out was a 'singed brown' but gearboxes get hot and oil molecules break down.
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Post by naughtyfox on Jul 31, 2017 6:24:26 GMT
Once in a while whilst boat is moving I reach down and grab a handful of exhaust gas and sniff it - smells clean, we're not burning oil nor excess diesel.
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