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That's almost the same problem I had when I last tried to change some discs. I'm glad I'm not the only one, kinda makes me feel less incompetant.

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That's almost the same problem I had when I last tried to change some discs. I'm glad I'm not the only one, kinda makes me feel less incompetant.

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That's almost the same problem I had when I last tried to change some discs. I'm glad I'm not the only one, kinda makes me feel less incompetant.

 

It's been an utter ball ache alright even the bolts aren't standard I had to order them from BMW. I recon some heat might have helped right at the start but I don't have a torch.

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That's almost the same problem I had when I last tried to change some discs. I'm glad I'm not the only one, kinda makes me feel less incompetant.

 

It's been an utter ball ache alright even the bolts aren't standard I had to order them from BMW. I recon some heat might have helped right at the start but I don't have a torch.

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My new 240v impact driver arrived today. As you may recall, having failed to change the correct wheel bearing on the BX Safari, I then got stumped by a very-tight hub nut on the other side, which saw me break many tools. Instead of buying books, I used birthday Amazon vouchers to knock a goodly amount off a £50 impact driver.

 

Well, it's great! I don't have a 35mm impact driver socket, but used my chrome vanadium one with no issues. HOWEVER, there is a risk with these that they will just explode into lots of little pieces under impact driver pressures. I tried to combat this by wrapping the nut in layers of sellotape. Didn't think it'd stop it exploding, but thought it might help prevent little bits of socket flying all over the place...

 

It's handy for blezzing off the wheel nuts as well, though I got a bit carried away and almost removed all of them before actually jacking the car...

 

Only downside is that an impact driver is a big bit of kit, so you can't always get it onto the bolts you want do. Like the big one that holds the lower balljoint in place for instance. Overall though, I consider it a very worthy addition to the tool kit. I don't think I'll use it that often, but I'm sure it'll be superb when I need it.

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My new 240v impact driver arrived today. As you may recall, having failed to change the correct wheel bearing on the BX Safari, I then got stumped by a very-tight hub nut on the other side, which saw me break many tools. Instead of buying books, I used birthday Amazon vouchers to knock a goodly amount off a £50 impact driver.

 

Well, it's great! I don't have a 35mm impact driver socket, but used my chrome vanadium one with no issues. HOWEVER, there is a risk with these that they will just explode into lots of little pieces under impact driver pressures. I tried to combat this by wrapping the nut in layers of sellotape. Didn't think it'd stop it exploding, but thought it might help prevent little bits of socket flying all over the place...

 

It's handy for blezzing off the wheel nuts as well, though I got a bit carried away and almost removed all of them before actually jacking the car...

 

Only downside is that an impact driver is a big bit of kit, so you can't always get it onto the bolts you want do. Like the big one that holds the lower balljoint in place for instance. Overall though, I consider it a very worthy addition to the tool kit. I don't think I'll use it that often, but I'm sure it'll be superb when I need it.

Posted

Thanks for posting that. I feel ill now, no-one wants to see bits of human body fly everywhere. :evil:

Posted

Thanks for posting that. I feel ill now, no-one wants to see bits of human body fly everywhere. :evil:

Posted
Shocking 'drifting' accident in Saudi... !

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Sadly this happens all the time, its nothing new. I've seen a fair few videos that I shouldnt have watched to be honest, I've learnt that lesson.

 

Thanks for posting that. I feel ill now, no-one wants to see bits of human body fly everywhere. :evil:

 

Cheers for the warning Trig, sometimes I'm a bit of a nosey bugger when I shouldnt be.

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Shocking 'drifting' accident in Saudi... !

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Sadly this happens all the time, its nothing new. I've seen a fair few videos that I shouldnt have watched to be honest, I've learnt that lesson.

 

Thanks for posting that. I feel ill now, no-one wants to see bits of human body fly everywhere. :evil:

 

Cheers for the warning Trig, sometimes I'm a bit of a nosey bugger when I shouldnt be.

Posted

Don't you find though watching these internet videos that you start doubting what you are actually seeing as there are so many bogus ones out there?

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Don't you find though watching these internet videos that you start doubting what you are actually seeing as there are so many bogus ones out there?

Posted

No, when blood, gore and actually seeing people being flung from cars on terra firma is concerned would be pretty difficult to fake. Many of those filming want to capture the drifters but more often than not end up capturing the accidents which many are not nice to look at. Why the hell they put them up I'll never understand.

 

Also the problem is how they are titled, sometimes you want to look at some small bumps and little amusing accidents that the drifters have but they dont seem to know how to title them, so what you might think is some amusing accident of a 'drifter' bumping into another car actually turns out to be a horrible accident. I dont watch them anymore, you never know what your going to see.

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No, when blood, gore and actually seeing people being flung from cars on terra firma is concerned would be pretty difficult to fake. Many of those filming want to capture the drifters but more often than not end up capturing the accidents which many are not nice to look at. Why the hell they put them up I'll never understand.

 

Also the problem is how they are titled, sometimes you want to look at some small bumps and little amusing accidents that the drifters have but they dont seem to know how to title them, so what you might think is some amusing accident of a 'drifter' bumping into another car actually turns out to be a horrible accident. I dont watch them anymore, you never know what your going to see.

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It is annoying how many truly grim videos there are on YouTube. As you say, it's good fun to watch carnage crashes IF the people involved walk away with a nice "phew that was close" rather than losing limbs. Tricky to know what you're going to get when you click a link...

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It is annoying how many truly grim videos there are on YouTube. As you say, it's good fun to watch carnage crashes IF the people involved walk away with a nice "phew that was close" rather than losing limbs. Tricky to know what you're going to get when you click a link...

Posted
Yeah, fair enough trig. I'll delete the link.

 

No problem, It just wasn't what i was expecting and genuinely made me feel ill, Still do a bit, I'm a bit squamish though but seeing an Arab getting flung into railings and another ones arm getting torn off and ran over does tend to put you of your porridge a bit. :wink:

Posted
Yeah, fair enough trig. I'll delete the link.

 

No problem, It just wasn't what i was expecting and genuinely made me feel ill, Still do a bit, I'm a bit squamish though but seeing an Arab getting flung into railings and another ones arm getting torn off and ran over does tend to put you of your porridge a bit. :wink:

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It's amazing the gory things that can be found on Youchoob...

In other news the "Leyland" Yaris is home again after its timing chain replacement and the odd bits and bobs. Feels like a new car now :D

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It's amazing the gory things that can be found on Youchoob...

In other news the "Leyland" Yaris is home again after its timing chain replacement and the odd bits and bobs. Feels like a new car now :D

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Stopped by the owner of the diseasel Sierra's place to drop off a flyer for the local club meet and got invited to have a look around his garden when we got talking cars. He's got a Sinclair C5 bodyshell that has the steering and rear axle but no wheels or motor that he's wanting shut of (I'm tempted), a Mk1 Polo windscreen that sadly won't fit my Mk2 and a full set of 5 Hillman Sunbeam/Tiger knock-off wire wheels with 4 crossplies in reasonable condition on them. He's looking for offers, but he's not mega fussed about how much they go to, more that they go to someone that can use them. There's also an ancient Ferguson tractor that he's been using for some landscaping and whatnot.

 

My inner hoarder wanted to take ALL THE THINGS, but I have no idea what I'd do with them all if I did and it seems somewhat dishonest to take them only to put them on eBay, even though I could do with the cash. Properly sound bloke, enjoyed having a poke around the Princess and giving me a few tips on rot spots and the like I wasn't aware of that will make looking after her that much easier too. He thought I'd paid a grand for the Princess, reckons I got a bit of a barg at the £450 I did pay.

 

I wish he lived next door instead of the other end of the lane, he seems like a proper top bloke with plenty of car knowledge from The Good Old Days.

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Stopped by the owner of the diseasel Sierra's place to drop off a flyer for the local club meet and got invited to have a look around his garden when we got talking cars. He's got a Sinclair C5 bodyshell that has the steering and rear axle but no wheels or motor that he's wanting shut of (I'm tempted), a Mk1 Polo windscreen that sadly won't fit my Mk2 and a full set of 5 Hillman Sunbeam/Tiger knock-off wire wheels with 4 crossplies in reasonable condition on them. He's looking for offers, but he's not mega fussed about how much they go to, more that they go to someone that can use them. There's also an ancient Ferguson tractor that he's been using for some landscaping and whatnot.

 

My inner hoarder wanted to take ALL THE THINGS, but I have no idea what I'd do with them all if I did and it seems somewhat dishonest to take them only to put them on eBay, even though I could do with the cash. Properly sound bloke, enjoyed having a poke around the Princess and giving me a few tips on rot spots and the like I wasn't aware of that will make looking after her that much easier too. He thought I'd paid a grand for the Princess, reckons I got a bit of a barg at the £450 I did pay.

 

I wish he lived next door instead of the other end of the lane, he seems like a proper top bloke with plenty of car knowledge from The Good Old Days.

Posted

It's always nice to find someone local with common interests. I'm lucky here as many of my neighbours are complete wankers too :lol:

 

Today I did something I've been wanting to have a bash (no pun intended) at for a long while now. The tyre machine's bust at work so...

 

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Got 6 more to do tomorrow, could do with a bigger lever though the actual levering bit went a whole lot better than I thought it might do. Not sure if I'll do the alloys too, 6 might be enough for one day anyhow and the rest can wait for a while as there's no rush.

Posted

It's always nice to find someone local with common interests. I'm lucky here as many of my neighbours are complete wankers too :lol:

 

Today I did something I've been wanting to have a bash (no pun intended) at for a long while now. The tyre machine's bust at work so...

 

tyres002.jpg

 

tyres003.jpg

 

Got 6 more to do tomorrow, could do with a bigger lever though the actual levering bit went a whole lot better than I thought it might do. Not sure if I'll do the alloys too, 6 might be enough for one day anyhow and the rest can wait for a while as there's no rush.

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ONE VAUXHALL LESS IN THE FLEET SHOCKER.

 

Frontender has gone. Typically (after being something of a PITA previously) it ran like a dream and the new owner seems well happy. I got so pissed off with it wasting garage space and not being used it was mentioned to a mate of mine who's had stacks of cars off me in the past (and vice versa to be fair) so I've just done a deal involving this Civic...

 

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1.4i, nice interior (almost sporty for an old duffer's car!) 91,000 miles and shit loads of MOT. In typical CAVCRAFT fashion it's going to be used for a day of thorough and extensive road testing before hitting the valeting bay and then being offered up on here/everywhere else.

First impressions are ace: drives nicely, well equipped, seems well screwed together (except typical Rover 414/Honda Civic rubbish wheelarch rust protection) and pulls pretty well.

Posted

ONE VAUXHALL LESS IN THE FLEET SHOCKER.

 

Frontender has gone. Typically (after being something of a PITA previously) it ran like a dream and the new owner seems well happy. I got so pissed off with it wasting garage space and not being used it was mentioned to a mate of mine who's had stacks of cars off me in the past (and vice versa to be fair) so I've just done a deal involving this Civic...

 

$(KGrHqFHJCEE92I-jrZOBPkH4yeYNw~~60_12.JPG

 

1.4i, nice interior (almost sporty for an old duffer's car!) 91,000 miles and shit loads of MOT. In typical CAVCRAFT fashion it's going to be used for a day of thorough and extensive road testing before hitting the valeting bay and then being offered up on here/everywhere else.

First impressions are ace: drives nicely, well equipped, seems well screwed together (except typical Rover 414/Honda Civic rubbish wheelarch rust protection) and pulls pretty well.

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