Did you hang them from your bedroom ceiling with thread?
I did...
Yeah, I don't recall flooding stuff but it was 50 yrs ago.....jeez...where did that go!
You should be fine back in the day I did the sames with the decals on my airfix models as a kid. The decals won't be dripping wet when you lift them out the water with your tweezers
I have noticed that if you push "resume" and there is a big diff in present speed to target speed it will try to get there ASAP :oops: .
I always drive manually up close to set before pushing resume.
I often use the +/- buttons to slow or speed...
Well.. after a few weeks of false starts and me butchering the Russian language. (also lots of help from the long haired colonel) Finally got all the parts and bits and pieces for the rear breaks to get the Black Beast back on the road with...
Crap memory I have hahaha 😆. I remember the one nearest the bag and in my minds eye there was another bend going around the rear of the mount but....old age..
I'm telford. I've got lots of 6mm nylon pipe and might have some 6mm fittings too.
Just a suggestion, cut the bit off your car and pop over with it and we'll have a go at moulding two new ones? There's also a place near me that does all the...
Military Working Dogs - not all 'land sharks', mainly search dogs. We were adopted by a lovely German Shepherd that was trained for Combat Search & Rescue, she had to be prematurely retired due to shrapnel from an IED damaging one of her retina.
Try changing the fluid, very few people do. Take small sample of the oil onto white paper and examine its content for crap. Siphon and refill until it becomes clear while turning the wheels lock to lock after every refill. 👍
Gave mine a quick wash, polish and Autoglym rapid ceramic spray, made it look tons better after it was covered in mud from clay shooting earlier in the week.
Changed the rear brake pads on Green P38. Took longer to jack it up & get the wheels off than to change them !! Also torqued the wheels up properly rather than the excessive ratcheting by the tyre place recently.
Replaced rear ARC pipes, before they burst (like the front one's did....) 3.2 hrs including purging the system. Despite what Topix says, it can be done without fully removing the rear subframe - as can the rear aircon pipes....
I used to import my parts from the UK and DIY most things. But due to the local situation nobody ships out he any more as all the courier companies pull out, even the good old royal mail doesn't even do normal post here anymore. I'll have to see...
Thanks, will have to see what's available here now. I used to import my parts from the UK and DIY most things. But due to the local situation nobody ships out he any more as all the courier companies pull out, even the good old royal mail doesn't...
Not a hard job to replace the rear brake pipes, i would be best to do the lot from the joints in the left front wheel arch behind the liner all the way back, and new flexies as the fittings will be a bit crusty, on year your year 2000 there are...