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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2019 20:12:53 GMT
I was thinking over time it could seep in through the dipstick hole. Depends whether it has a raised one or the original thing.
Obviously I don't know your circumstances but if you need any help I can ask my MI6 associates to have a look at this situation.
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Post by boatman on Nov 21, 2019 13:32:04 GMT
Little bit of an update, heads off and finally have movement, just need to free cylinders from bores. Back on Saturday to have another go. In the meantime I’m sorting out a curtesy car after a nice young lady thought it would be fun to take her eyes off the road and ram me up the arse 🙄
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Post by samsam on Nov 21, 2019 14:08:56 GMT
Having a bad week?
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Post by patty on Nov 21, 2019 14:14:11 GMT
Little bit of an update, heads off and finally have movement, just need to free cylinders from bores. Back on Saturday to have another go. In the meantime I’m sorting out a curtesy car after a nice young lady thought it would be fun to take her eyes off the road and ram me up the arse 🙄 Texting? Eye make up? seriously hope all sorted soon... stuff comes in 3's but maybe you'll be lucky and miss the 3rd....
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Post by boatman on Nov 23, 2019 16:31:02 GMT
Well good news and bad, good news the engine is un seized , bad news, ordered the wrong seal kit, mines a ST not SR and other bad news , curtesy car is a beemer 😆 19 plate and very nice just can’t find the indicators
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Post by Deleted on Nov 23, 2019 16:47:20 GMT
They are optional extras.
Some politically active people just choose the one out of the six available. The little one in front of the door.
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Post by samsam on Nov 24, 2019 9:00:29 GMT
Beemer drivers don't use indicators, ever.
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Post by thebfg on Nov 24, 2019 11:29:03 GMT
Does that make them pimped up scodas. Of course I do know skodas nowadays are VWs. And christ are some of them good.
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Post by Andyberg on Nov 24, 2019 11:34:24 GMT
Does that make them pimped up scodas 👎 Of course I do know skodas nowadays are VWs. And christ are some of them good. Both my daughters have Skoda Citygo’s, one a chavved up all black with window tints and black alloys🙄 other a red one with black roof, both been excellent, reliable and cheap to run cars upto now. 👍
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Post by Deleted on Nov 24, 2019 11:38:30 GMT
I drove a Skoda 130 once. They have really good engine electronics. It stopped suddenly and the "check engine" light illuminated.
I pulled over, got out and opened the bonnet to check it was still there and indeed it had fallen off.
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Post by thebfg on Nov 24, 2019 11:41:31 GMT
Does that make them pimped up scodas 👎 Of course I do know skodas nowadays are VWs. And christ are some of them good. Both my daughters have Skoda Citygo’s, one a chavved up all black with window tints and black alloys🙄 other a red one with black roof, both been excellent, reliable and cheap to run cars upto now. 👍 I know. Don't gazza and nick have one, they love theirs. We have had the a4 and passat in estates and we did say the third one would be a top spec scoda, same cars really but more affordable
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Post by thebfg on Nov 24, 2019 12:05:09 GMT
Sorry Boatman. Here's a good old scoda. Whilst I cant slag it off too much I learned to drive in an allegoro in 1997.
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Post by brummieboy on Nov 24, 2019 17:52:45 GMT
I drove a Skoda 130 once. They have really good engine electronics. It stopped suddenly and the "check engine" light illuminated. I pulled over, got out and opened the bonnet to check it was still there and indeed it had fallen off. Was stopped in an early morning check once in a 135 Rapid. The one officer asked what I had in the boot, would I open it and walked to the rear of the car. I explained to the officer checking my documents etc., that he'd only find the spare engine as the one in front was unreliable. The police don't have a sense of humour, and when I opened the boot to reveal a selection of pinch and crowbars and sledgehammers, took an even dimmer view of my motives.
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Post by samsam on Nov 25, 2019 4:36:08 GMT
I drove a Skoda 130 once. They have really good engine electronics. It stopped suddenly and the "check engine" light illuminated. I pulled over, got out and opened the bonnet to check it was still there and indeed it had fallen off. Was stopped in an early morning check once in a 135 Rapid. The one officer asked what I had in the boot, would I open it and walked to the rear of the car. I explained to the officer checking my documents etc., that he'd only find the spare engine as the one in front was unreliable. The police don't have a sense of humour, and when I opened the boot to reveal a selection of pinch and crowbars and sledgehammers, took an even dimmer view of my motives. You did need a few cwt of ballast in the front to stop them swapping ends on roundabouts. We had a customer who had a new 130 every 2 years as a company car. His job was erecting tall cranes all over Europe. He used to put 120,000 miles plus on them and had no troubles
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Post by naughtyfox on Nov 25, 2019 7:45:07 GMT
Was stopped in an early morning check once in a 135 Rapid. The one officer asked what I had in the boot, would I open it and walked to the rear of the car. I explained to the officer checking my documents etc., that he'd only find the spare engine as the one in front was unreliable. The police don't have a sense of humour, and when I opened the boot to reveal a selection of pinch and crowbars and sledgehammers, took an even dimmer view of my motives. We had a customer who had a new 130 every 2 years as a company car. Oh... you're a second-hand car salesman. 'Nuff said.
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