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3 hours ago, Chuck Buckles said:

9 and 10. If they we’re driving age I’d have them driving me back. I’ll give them another opportunity to say yes. 
 

Maybe they could get the opportunity to drive something there? Even if only a mower :)

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Sadly, this is the only weekend in the foreseeable that my parents are free for a visit… 

Was really looking forward to this too… 

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I am bored, what am I going to do in a field all day!

Once you have drunk all the tea you can manage, you could go off site to local attractions or bring your own stuff to fix.

Better still fix our stuff!

·         Fit the engine back in our Saab 95 and make it run

·         Wire the headlights on our Peugeot 404

·         Tidy the bodywork on the Peugeot 404

·         Make a moped or two run again so we have site transport

·         Can we make it run, Vauxhall Royal edition

·         Replace the wheels on our Herald 1200 coupe and get it started

·         Replace the wheel bearing on our motorbike trailer

·         Pre pare fire wood for the Camp fire

·         Cut timber slats for shelves

·         Replace the rotten bottom board on our 8x4 trailer

·         Take the cylinder head off our Carlton 2.0i estate

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16 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

 

·         Take the cylinder head off our Carlton 2.0i estate

Thought you'd fixed that

Posted
22 minutes ago, hairnet said:

Thought you'd fixed that

Yes we did, then a heater hose popped off so I refitted it and refilling it I got an airlock. 3 miles later the radiator was stone cold but the engine red hot. The head gasket has gone again.

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46 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

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If that's not a calendar pic then I don't know what is 😅

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4 hours ago, Six-cylinder said:

Yes we did, then a heater hose popped off so I refitted it and refilling it I got an airlock. 3 miles later the radiator was stone cold but the engine red hot. The head is possibly a melted lump of aluminium.

I plan to have the head off this over this coming weekend, an am not expecting good news...

Posted
44 minutes ago, Talbot said:

I plan to have the head off this over this coming weekend, an am not expecting good news...

Can anybody sell me a can of good luck, any price paid! 

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Only small amount left in can, swap for broken xbox 2nite m8? 

Posted
17 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

Can anybody sell me a can of good luck, any price paid! 

Sorry all I have is "a lightbulb moment" in a can, maybe it might give you a good idea or 2?

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(I feel sorry for anyone who comes across a box of these in the post apocalyptic future "Yes! some canned food! we will make it through this nuclear winter!" *is a load of canned 60W lightbulbs*)

Posted
17 hours ago, brownnova said:

Sadly, this is the only weekend in the foreseeable that my parents are free for a visit… 

Was really looking forward to this too… 

Bring them with you... 😁

Posted
34 minutes ago, juular said:

On our way!

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😮 is it that leisurely?

 

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1 minute ago, juular said:

Joe remembers the way.

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somewhere near southwaite

Posted
9 hours ago, Six-cylinder said:

I am bored, what am I going to do in a field all day!

Once you have drunk all the tea you can manage, you could go off site to local attractions or bring your own stuff to fix.

Better still fix our stuff!

·         Fit the engine back in our Saab 95 and make it run

·         Wire the headlights on our Peugeot 404

·         Tidy the bodywork on the Peugeot 404

·         Make a moped or two run again so we have site transport

·         Can we make it run, Vauxhall Royal edition

·         Replace the wheels on our Herald 1200 coupe and get it started

·         Replace the wheel bearing on our motorbike trailer

·         Pre pare fire wood for the Camp fire

·         Cut timber slats for shelves

·         Replace the rotten bottom board on our 8x4 trailer

·         Take the cylinder head off our Carlton 2.0i estate

I have a walking route planned for Sunday morning. About 8km. 
tent, sleeping Matt will fit in the boot, parasol may need to go in the passenger side. Bag and cool box and tools in the front.

what time Saturday? I need to do some food shopping first.

 

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1 hour ago, juular said:

Joe remembers the way.

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Down towards London and turn off a bit* before! 

Posted
12 minutes ago, richardmorris said:

sleeping Matt will fit in the boot,

Who is Matt and why is he sleeping in your boot?

Posted
8 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Who is Matt and why is he sleeping in your boot?

Personal mobile mechanic!

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Actually the tent, Matt and parasol are all in the rear boot. Toolboxes in the front. Just leaves beer, food and clothes.

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The 205 has come out of the garage for the first  time since March ready for a run down to the FoD on Saturday. I did notice some oil on the floor when I got it out so it'll probably need a top up.

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1 hour ago, richardmorris said:

I have a walking route planned for Sunday morning. About 8km. 
tent, sleeping Matt will fit in the boot, parasol may need to go in the passenger side. Bag and cool box and tools in the front.

what time Saturday? I need to do some food shopping first.

 

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I will go up there about 10am, but there will happy campers overnight so arrive when you like.

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6 hours ago, Six-cylinder said:

Can anybody sell me a can of good luck, any price paid! 

I don't know about that, but perhaps this German can of releasing oil will help?

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Might pop down tomorrow, is anyone going to be bringing a decent obd diag that will diagnose the faulty parking sensors on my s203?

Posted
2 hours ago, Floatylight said:

Might pop down tomorrow, is anyone going to be bringing a decent obd diag that will diagnose the faulty parking sensors on my s203?

I just took the Delphi out of the van before I left 😑

Posted
2 hours ago, Floatylight said:

Might pop down tomorrow, is anyone going to be bringing a decent obd diag that will diagnose the faulty parking sensors on my s203?

If they are the ultrasonic type as used on S210 and other Mercs of the era, you need to use the victorian method of employing a young child to do the work for you.

No really.  Apparently you (well, not you, but a small child) can usually hear which sensors are working and which aren't.  When you engage the park sensors they should emit an ultrasonic pulse, which is just about audible.  When you find the silent one, that's the dead one.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Floatylight said:

Might pop down tomorrow, is anyone going to be bringing a decent obd diag that will diagnose the faulty parking sensors on my s203?

Don't suppose you fancy Shitelying a dead moped down do you? 😁

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Talbot said:

If they are the ultrasonic type as used on S210 and other Mercs of the era, you need to use the victorian method of employing a young child to do the work for you.

No really.  Apparently you (well, not you, but a small child) can usually hear which sensors are working and which aren't.  When you engage the park sensors they should emit an ultrasonic pulse, which is just about audible.  When you find the silent one, that's the dead one.

if its just within audible range, would a spectrum analyser type app on one of them new fangled smartphones pick it up I wonder?

(I know Microphones can pickup the 15Khz whine from an old CRT telly!)

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If I'd still got the c4 gp wouldn't  have been a problem, probably not so good in a c class, speak to @chaseracerif he's coming down in the blingo 

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Cheers.  Comfysofa mentioned that when she bought it she fitted it into the back of a K12 Micra so should fit in the Blingo easily - possibly not in the Dyane though if it's already full of camping gear...

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