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castros_bro got a reaction from lesapandre in 日産セドリック Collected in France - Trains Buses and Automobiles
Have you stuffed the trunk with Mobylettes and Velosolexes yet?
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castros_bro got a reaction from tooSavvy in The Bikeshite Thread
I have one of those, works OK but the inlet pressure goes up and down so needles "vibrate" between two readings and the little plastic valve is adjusted to try and get needle to vibrate less so bit of fiddling to get 4 cylinders vibrating in a similar fashion then adjust the carb balance. Worked well on 3cyl Excelisor 492 two stroke engines.
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castros_bro got a reaction from AnnoyingPentium in What makes you grin? Antidote to grumpy thread
Sounds like you're in a Village People Tribute Band Dog Walking Club.
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castros_bro got a reaction from iainrcz in What makes you grin? Antidote to grumpy thread
Sounds like you're in a Village People Tribute Band Dog Walking Club.
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castros_bro got a reaction from High Jetter in What makes you grin? Antidote to grumpy thread
Sounds like you're in a Village People Tribute Band Dog Walking Club.
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castros_bro got a reaction from lesapandre in Citroen Xantia Pickup - 500 mile adventure
Is it clutch engaged all the time or clutch un-engaged all the time?
If engaged then clutch cable. Check the top of clutch pedal with your hand feeling for the cable end which slips over the pedal "hook" - check under bonnet at clutch lever for floppy cable. Usually clutch pedal end snaps off.
Mine broke near Lisbon but managed the 1500 miles back to London without a working clutch.
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castros_bro got a reaction from yes oui si in Citroen Xantia Pickup - 500 mile adventure
Is it clutch engaged all the time or clutch un-engaged all the time?
If engaged then clutch cable. Check the top of clutch pedal with your hand feeling for the cable end which slips over the pedal "hook" - check under bonnet at clutch lever for floppy cable. Usually clutch pedal end snaps off.
Mine broke near Lisbon but managed the 1500 miles back to London without a working clutch.
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castros_bro got a reaction from nomiST in The grumpy thread
Isn't that from the newly installed DVLA AI which can predict when your vehicle will break down based on vehicle type, age, MOT feed back and vast data base AND where you will be driving at the time?
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castros_bro got a reaction from grizz in Citroen Xantia Pickup - 500 mile adventure
Is it clutch engaged all the time or clutch un-engaged all the time?
If engaged then clutch cable. Check the top of clutch pedal with your hand feeling for the cable end which slips over the pedal "hook" - check under bonnet at clutch lever for floppy cable. Usually clutch pedal end snaps off.
Mine broke near Lisbon but managed the 1500 miles back to London without a working clutch.
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castros_bro got a reaction from Tickman in Citroen Xantia Pickup - 500 mile adventure
Is it clutch engaged all the time or clutch un-engaged all the time?
If engaged then clutch cable. Check the top of clutch pedal with your hand feeling for the cable end which slips over the pedal "hook" - check under bonnet at clutch lever for floppy cable. Usually clutch pedal end snaps off.
Mine broke near Lisbon but managed the 1500 miles back to London without a working clutch.
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castros_bro got a reaction from myglaren in The grumpy thread
Isn't that from the newly installed DVLA AI which can predict when your vehicle will break down based on vehicle type, age, MOT feed back and vast data base AND where you will be driving at the time?
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castros_bro reacted to Wack in What makes you grin? Antidote to grumpy thread
Sorry don't know , looks it though
Cordoba is quite nice
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castros_bro got a reaction from Stinkwheel in Albumshite
https://motociclo.com.au/product/no-limit-george-formby-duke-dvd/
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castros_bro got a reaction from sdkrc in The French Collection - further breakdown and bonus misery
106 or 205 they add up to the same.
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