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    cornishboater replied to the thread P38A EAS question.
    if I still had my equipment I would, it use to be my profession in the days of yore.....
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    cornishboater replied to the thread P38A EAS question.
    Keith I am not sure if my memory is right but didn't Kurt sell the NRV's? I bought a couple of sets a few years back but for the life of me I cannot remember from who and I cannot find the invoice/payment details
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    cornishboater reacted to Datatek's post in the thread P38A EAS question with Like Like.
    Very light pressure needed. Lathe is best, you can use wet or dry 600 grade instead of a file if you prefer but maybe when you get the valves out they are OK.
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    cornishboater reacted to Datatek's post in the thread P38A Back again, Newbie P38 with Like Like.
    The book symbol is due to failure of the blend motors not the aircon. Access the blend motors, remove the one for the blend flap and then position the flap manually. Anything but Brtipart for the steering damper. Take the old one off and test...
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    ok, the problem is solved for the time being. unfortunately I didn't proceed systematically. what I did: - pulled out all fuses (including those in the engine compartment) - checked - all fuses were good - treated with contact spray - Checked the...
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    The 2 screws are not screws but bolts that hold the bracket for the prop for the boot floor when it's lifted. At least that is what they look like.
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    cornishboater reacted to FEI's post in the thread P38A Rust in the trunk - what is it? with Like Like.
    Im assuming you mean the plugs. But no probably not, they are stamped sheet metal. Id just get a short stubby galvanised bolt and turn it in there from below just to plug the hole and the galvanising will help keep rust at bay. They just standard...
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    Hi Keith yep, the green circled ones are for the prop as you say, mine was the same but I repaired it and bought a new part, I am a tad OCD with parts that are not there........ ;) Edit: BTR2942 - STOP-SPARE WHEEL STRUT
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