Snifflebag
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So much is said about the VCU and its failings that I decided to do a "line" test. My f.l. seemed to slow quite a lot in tight lock, and being my first vehicle of this type, really didn't know what to expect.
My next problem was where to put the lines?
First off I drew a simple line between the two "bits" (technical term
) of the VCU expecting them to move apart as the VCU did its stuff. They didn't move so I got depressed
Not sure why I thought they should move, but they didn't!
So I then put a pair of dots, one either side of of the lumpy bit of the VCU (you can tell my technical knowledge is expanding
) and just in front of the bearings. This time, after a drive, the dots did move apart by 20-30degrees so should I be happ(ier)? 
My marks are shown in the attached pic...
As a complete newbie, I'm really not sure I'm proving that all is OK or not... any help would be appreciated.
My next problem was where to put the lines?
First off I drew a simple line between the two "bits" (technical term
So I then put a pair of dots, one either side of of the lumpy bit of the VCU (you can tell my technical knowledge is expanding
My marks are shown in the attached pic...
As a complete newbie, I'm really not sure I'm proving that all is OK or not... any help would be appreciated.