Why do we get Nervous at M.O.T Time ??
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Why do we get Nervous at M.O.T Time ??
Well it's that time of year again, & yes nerves are thwart !! Is it because there may be expense involved ? Is it the thought of being without your baby? Or just the fact we are so sad & love them so much that it's like a visit to the dentist for ourselves !!!!
I do the maintenance myself so all should be well, but you never know ..
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I do the maintenance myself so all should be well, but you never know ..
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Dean
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Originally Posted by DeanF
Well it's that time of year again, & yes nerves are thwart !! Is it because there may be expense involved ? Is it the thought of being without your baby? Or just the fact we are so sad & love them so much that it's like a visit to the dentist for ourselves !!!!
I do the maintenance myself so all should be well, but you never know ..
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Dean
I do the maintenance myself so all should be well, but you never know ..
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Originally Posted by New_scooby_04
It's because there are so many muppets out there that don't understand that you cant put a 4wd drive car on a 2wd brake test rollers.
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Originally Posted by RB5DOCC
Thats very true. That and emmissions is all u have to fear.
Yeah, cause I'm going to let that happen to my car!
Honestly!
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Last edited by pslewis; 28 April 2005 at 07:35 PM.
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The MX5 goes in tomorrow ................
I have absolutely no problem except of an 18 year old taking the Impreza out for a brake test - in the end I drove .............. BUT, not before I watched them put it on the 2 wheel rollers!!! I ran in and stopped them before they did the rears!
They said that if the car doesn't spin-out of the rollers then its ok to test them that way ...... haven't had anyone mention anything about that on here, thought I would have?
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I have absolutely no problem except of an 18 year old taking the Impreza out for a brake test - in the end I drove .............. BUT, not before I watched them put it on the 2 wheel rollers!!! I ran in and stopped them before they did the rears!
They said that if the car doesn't spin-out of the rollers then its ok to test them that way ...... haven't had anyone mention anything about that on here, thought I would have?
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Originally Posted by pslewis
The MX5 goes in tomorrow ................
They said that if the car doesn't spin-out of the rollers then its ok to test them that way
Pete
They said that if the car doesn't spin-out of the rollers then its ok to test them that way
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More muppets!
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Originally Posted by Dave uk blue mica
i never have any problems cos my mate owns a garage and always mots my car.
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Originally Posted by New_scooby_04
Rubbish AFAIK!! You MUST NOT put a permenant 4wd car on 2wd brake rollers front or rear, it'll wind the centre diff up! It even says so in the MOT testers manual IIRC.
More muppets!
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More muppets!
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I said he had better NOT put the rear wheels in the rollers .... he got the message after standing there facing me for what seemed like minutes but was probably a fraction of a second .... I was about to get my car outta there!!
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Originally Posted by pslewis
You're NOT suggesting that his eyesight goes a bit weird when your car rolls in ............ are you????
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no he checks everything properly but i haven't got the problem with young boys working at the garages wanting to drive it etc
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Originally Posted by pslewis
The tester just stood there and said to me, "Its ok mate, its not jumped out the rollers, so its ok"
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Petes full of crap...
after his big boo hoo post,
he would have in triplicate and signed in blood, a deposition from the garage that the master enginers car couls not and should not be tested on the brake roller machine.
or..........
as we all thought, petes so full of crap he makes walter mitty look like a serial killer
pete lewsis the mouse!!!
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Mart
after his big boo hoo post,
he would have in triplicate and signed in blood, a deposition from the garage that the master enginers car couls not and should not be tested on the brake roller machine.
or..........
as we all thought, petes so full of crap he makes walter mitty look like a serial killer
pete lewsis the mouse!!!
LOL
Mart
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Originally Posted by davedipster
So the subaru viscous center diff cannot cope with a roller brake test?
Is this fact?
Dipster
Is this fact?
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Nothing, I don't think? about a brake test which lasts for about 30 seconds
BUT, I didn't want any damage doing so insisted upon the road test (with me driving!)
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Well Panic over, She passed & Guess, Yes they were going to put it on the rollers, But decided not to, when they struggled to turn the rear wheels whilst the rear was jacked up & Not the front.. & Me Standing there saying I don't think you should put it on there !!!!
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mot never bothers me, mines well looked after so its never really a problem, although it would have failed the emissions test
if they had of actually stuck the probe up my shiney tailpipe
if they had of actually stuck the probe up my shiney tailpipe
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Originally Posted by DeanF
Well Panic over, She passed & Guess, Yes they were going to put it on the rollers, But decided not to, when they struggled to turn the rear wheels whilst the rear was jacked up & Not the front.. & Me Standing there saying I don't think you should put it on there !!!!
Dean
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Originally Posted by davedipster
So the subaru viscous center diff cannot cope with a roller brake test?
Is this fact?
Dipster
Is this fact?
Dipster
Even the MOT testers manual says 4wd vehicles should be road tested IIRC.
Best,
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Originally Posted by pslewis
Did you let them take it out then?? ALONE!!
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Definately No,
Does make you wonder how they treat them when your not there !!!!
Shudders with fear >>
Dean
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Originally Posted by New_scooby_04
Dave as far as I know, the answer is: "it probably won't break the diff, but it doesn't do it any good!" The Subaru manual says you must not have the car towed on two wheels or you will damage the centre diff, I dont see that 2wd brake rollers would do anything to avoid this kind of damage. Since the 4wd is permanent I don't see any way around this!
Even the MOT testers manual says 4wd vehicles should be road tested IIRC.
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NS04
Even the MOT testers manual says 4wd vehicles should be road tested IIRC.
Best,
NS04
I can understand that towing a scoob for a long time with one axle off the road would overheat a viscous diff, but a brake roller doing say 3mph for 10 seconds?
Am I looking at this the right way, in that if the diff does not overheat (like being towed as above) then no mechanical damage will occur during a brake test.
Surely the permanent 4WD note in the testers manual refers to diff locks on off road cars where the car would leap off the rollers and could injure workers.
Just an idea.
Dipster
Last edited by davedipster; 30 April 2005 at 11:05 PM.