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johny

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  1. Ive screwed a rubber strip in place as well to give a bit noise deadening when the seat slams down!
  2. Ive just used that second type on a top ball joint and although a bit tight it did it fine so I think a track rod would be even easier...
  3. Yes maybe something like this radiator overflow stub available in 6 or 8mm? Have to seal the thread though....
  4. Without pressure youd think theyd be better but might not be the case I suppose as quite often they seem to leak when stationary...
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    Not exactly worm drive but I thought Mikalor were the clamps to use?
  6. All I can suggest is that you make sure the rubber hose has plenty of excess flex in the way of a loop so that it transmits as little vibration or stress to the pipe
  7. That looks to be epoxy resin like araldite...
  8. I think the originals were cast with the pipes in place so they were well and truly attached but the pattern part makers now bond them in after casting which is a lot easier but not so reliable☹️
  9. Think to detach the glass you have to separate the two 607867 clips each end of the window regulator bar. Not sure if theyre screwed on or a press fit but you have to get round to exterior side of the glass. The drawing is courtesy of Canley Classics and they also have one of the door glass itself...
  10. Yes Im guessing its this type to be used with a spacer block?
  11. I think stainless inherently makes exhausts noisier as the metal can be thinner. Then to keep the cost down after market units are made with the absolute minimum of internals (and possibly thought)....
  12. I wonder if our water pumps are less likely to start leaking with waterless as theres no pressure? Ive had a few seals go and of course the only remedy is to replace the complete pump (or alternatively go for the mechanical seal upgrade which I havent tried yet)....
  13. I think it was probably a manufacturing fault and the pipe had never properly bonded in. However losing a measureable amount of fuel requires quite leak and it would absolutely stink!
  14. Even better but give the pipes of the spare a good tug first😁
  15. Im sure it could be repaired with epoxy metal Cliff but you cant really take the risk and the cost of a replacement pump is minimal. Only possible problem with a new item is that some people have found they produce too much pressure so causing their carburettor float valves to leak...
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    A lot of the parts are the same from different suppliers - the biggest difference is the range of stuff they stock so sometimes its what you want that decides who you go to...
  17. They have a rechargeable battery so can start up automatically with the 'impact when parked' function is activated. In my experience this battery eventually fails and then the camera loses its settings😞
  18. Wont the male/female connection look a bit of a carbunkle?
  19. Thought you wanted to solder that usb extension cable on?
  20. Ok just need to wire that unit into a ignition switched feed then👍
  21. Yes that will do it Paul but then difficult to use it for anything else like phone or torch charging?
  22. oh and think at the same time you might as well order a new USB cable as not worth soldering a plug on the end of that one in case you get the connections wrong....
  23. Ive just wired one of these (8 quid ebay) in my glove box or you can get them without voltmeter or even install a cigarette lighter socket and plug in a USB socket to that...
  24. Ha yes you need to wire in a USB socket in the car. What has happened to the plug on the end of the camera cable?
  25. yes USB connection is white and green for data, which for a stand alone camera shouldnt be necessary, while red and black are +ve and -ve 5 volt respectively...
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