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4 minutes ago, gm said:

I'd be tempted to take it for a careful short drive and see if one calliper is heating up more than the others. it's not impossible that corrosion has built up on under the silver clips that the pads slide on, ping the clips out, file down the channels they sit in and replace so the pads slide easily back and forth, might be a nice simple fix ? or file a bit off the lugs on the pads, will have much the same effect but you will have to do that each time you replace the pads.

So if I took it for a short drive and say the nearside was hot this would suggest it's binding and the off side is working OK therefore pulling it to one side?

I did file the lugs on the new pads and everything was moving fine.

Posted
1 minute ago, Tenmil Socket said:

So if I took it for a short drive and say the nearside was hot this would suggest it's binding and the off side is working OK therefore pulling it to one side?

I did file the lugs on the new pads and everything was moving fine.

yep, whichever is getting hot is the one to investigate.

my 5 being a track toy, I tend to change pads more often than most and, pretty much every time I do, the calliper bracket needs cleaned up under the sliver clips or the pads won't slide properly. your clips may be quite old as most pad manufacturers don't provide them and you have to reuse the old, potentially worn or buckled, ones. (genuine Mazda or brembo are exceptions to this and do include new clips)

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OK cheers. Looks like I need to investigate. I did order new clips when I changed the pads but although they looked right they didn't fit (too long). I fully cleaned up the old ones and the caliper bracket. Filed the pads as already mentioned and greased everything up. The lack of use doesn't help. I shall strip them down and grease everything again. This time I might use the RRG on the pistons and moly grease on the sliders.

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Is anyone here able to give advice on scrapping alloy wheels? I've got an excess of them (7 in fact) now and wondered if there would be any money in trying to get them weighed in. I did try a website that fields around for quotes, but that only yielded one response and it was a bit far away. The guy said aluminium is £700 per tonne (and his buyer was away), and that the wheels were worthless with tyres on them. Does anyone here have any insider knowledge of buyers for this sort of scrap (preferably in Yorkshire)?

Posted
5 hours ago, Kiltox said:

I noticed ECP battery prices have gone mental - £320 for one for my van that can be had from Halfords of all places for £100. 

Guess there’s a 99% off batteries code around. Arseholes. 

All their prices have rocketed over the lockdown period. They wanted something stupid like £35 (after discount) for the Panda's droplinks which I got for £12 with next day delivery off eBay.

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1 hour ago, Broadsword said:

Is anyone here able to give advice on scrapping alloy wheels? I've got an excess of them (7 in fact) now and wondered if there would be any money in trying to get them weighed in. I did try a website that fields around for quotes, but that only yielded one response and it was a bit far away. The guy said aluminium is £700 per tonne (and his buyer was away), and that the wheels were worthless with tyres on them. Does anyone here have any insider knowledge of buyers for this sort of scrap (preferably in Yorkshire)?

I used to go to Cf booth doncaster. Last time I weighed some in I think it was about £8 for a 16 inch.

Take the tyre value core out. Cut through top of tyre and sidewalks until you cut through the beads both sides,reciprocating saw with a metal blade makes short work of it, dispose of tyres at tip (max four at a time)

Remove wheel weights, centre caps tyre valves etc.

The plan has got to be to just get rid and not think about money.

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I'm looking for wiper refills for the Cresta and I can only find refills that are too deep from the

point to the back and have six channels where I need two. I suppose I could cut the extra off,

seems a faff with a very non rigid piece of rubber and a knife. Would have to get extra, in that case.

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On 5/26/2020 at 6:10 PM, Agila said:

dispose of tyres at tip (max four at a time) The plan has got to be to just get rid and not think about money.... 

At our tip, once you get past the Gestapo gate guards interrogation, checked your permit, checked your identification, checked your load, they then charge you £4 per tyre.... They tried the same with plasterboard, that had to fit in a bag about the size of a large carrier bag, £4.... Strangely enough flytipping incidents went through the roof... They retracted the plasterboard fee but the tyres are still being flytipped. Probably even more now the tips have reopened, but the Gestapo are turning away lots of people because the rubbish doesn't fit their "essential household waste" wtf does that mean it seems to vary between each Gestapo foot soldier ???

Could of put this in the Grump thread I suppose ?

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Tip staff rank pretty on on my twats top ten .

Not in the same league as Doctors receptionists or Post Office counter staff mind 

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Disabled to PLG tax cost?

Recently swapped the Zafira for the Peugeot. Back when I first got the Zafira, I was told at the post office that due to the vehicle being on disabled tax, I'd have to pay 6 months tax up front.  Is this the same if I wanted to pay for 12 months? All the advice I'm looking for, including on the .gov website is as clear as mud.

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This is possibly going to be hard to diagnose over the net but - a friend has a 1.9 TDI MK4 Golf (51 plate I think) that has just developed an odd fault - on starting, it "chugs" rather than running properly, I'd say it's sitting at 600 RPM or so. Sometimes it clears after a few seconds, sometimes it stalls. The strangest part of all is it will also turn the wipers on for a few sweeps when trying to start, not always but it did it about one out of five times when I tried it.

AA man said immobiliser fault but surely it wouldn't start at all if that was the case?

I've advised him to get it to a VW specialist but I just wondered if anyone had come across this before.

Thanks

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Anybody know the tyre pressures for a Westwood W8 ride on mower?

I have a PDF manual and can't find them in there. Googling gives me 10 PSi to 14 PSi general for mowers, but does any know the correct pressures for a Westwood W8? It is an early 1980s machine. It has different size tyres front to back a bit like a drag car!

Yesterday @Slowsilver  took some wheels off for me to take to the menders so we can cut the grass for the FoD event.

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From (very) distant memory 8psi rings a bell.

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Can't be too careful, you don't want to get speed wobble and flip it ?

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51 minutes ago, mitsisigma01 said:

Can't be too careful, you don't want to get speed wobble and flip it ?

No it's about getting the best lap times of the orchard!

 

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Bought my son a new (secondhand) iPhone as he dropped his. It’s on O2 network but his SIM card is EE and doesn’t work in the phone. Can anyone advise if I can get it to accept his SIM card somehow?

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Any recommended ways of de yellowing headlights.

I'm planning of using wet and dry followed by polishing pad of the da polisher and some t cut..

Any views or recommendations?

Posted
28 minutes ago, Floatylight said:

Any recommended ways of de yellowing headlights.

I'm planning of using wet and dry followed by polishing pad of the da polisher and some t cut..

Any views or recommendations?

If it’s French... make the headlights more yellow not less... 

 

(no helpful advice was available at this time) 

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Anyone no how to get the location up on gumtree. Everytime I click a link there's no where on the screen with the location.

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On 8/15/2020 at 7:52 PM, Tenmil Socket said:

Bought my son a new (secondhand) iPhone as he dropped his. It’s on O2 network but his SIM card is EE and doesn’t work in the phone. Can anyone advise if I can get it to accept his SIM card somehow?

Ebay mate. I've done loads of galaxys on there.

 

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21 minutes ago, paulplom said:

Ebay mate. I've done loads of galaxys on there.

 

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Yup. I sorted it via eBay fort 99p ?

Posted
15 hours ago, brownnova said:

If it’s French... make the headlights more yellow not less... 

 

(no helpful advice was available at this time) 

No, Japanese, thank you for your input ?

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Noticed a wire hanging down under the front of his '98 Fiesta 1.25 16v, any idea what the sensor is and where I cam get a replacement connector from?

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Aircon pressure sensor by the look of it, get down to a scrappy and cut one off any similar aged ford and resolder it back onto the old wiring.

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No aircon fitted! Will try and get into a scrappy at the weekend but none round here lettering anyone in..

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Yeh it’s the pas pressure switch . Not that important . It just uses that signal to raise the idle a bit when on full lock . Those Bosch two pin connectors can be temp replaced by two red small Lucar type terminals just make sure that at least one is insulated . 

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thats a junior timer plug...plenty on ebay , or depin that one and just fit new crimps 

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Posted
47 minutes ago, steveo3002 said:

thats a junior timer plug...plenty on ebay , or depin that one and just fit new crimps 

Brilliant, replacement ordered! Cheers!

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There are loads of subtle differences in those plugs on automotive stuff tho . Ridges and grooves in different places to prevent wires being put in the wrong places on cars . 

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