Free: Locking wheel nuts.
#1
Found a set of halfords locking nuts for the old shape; while cleaning up yesterday.
They're not much good to me now, so I can bring them along to the next Knockhill session if someone wants them free of charge
Buggered if i'm posting them though
They're not much good to me now, so I can bring them along to the next Knockhill session if someone wants them free of charge
Buggered if i'm posting them though
#5
I'm just after the key really (in the off-chance it might be the same or similar combination to one I lost) !!
So how about I send a stamped jiffy bag to you along with some beer vouchers, and you chuck 'em in the post box ??
If they're no use to me, I'll send on to AlanG.
Let me know...
Dave
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#10
Lo m8
It's no ready yet might be tomorrow, but as soon as I get it back, the inlet manifold is comming off for some work to be done.
Was hoping to have the car ready for Saturday, but it's not going to happen now m8
Have a good one on saturday m8.
Car will defo be OK for next meet,KH,Kames,Star.....
It's no ready yet might be tomorrow, but as soon as I get it back, the inlet manifold is comming off for some work to be done.
Was hoping to have the car ready for Saturday, but it's not going to happen now m8
Have a good one on saturday m8.
Car will defo be OK for next meet,KH,Kames,Star.....
#17
Kart_man, sounds cool to me, but I have plenty of jiffy bags. But I wont be near any post offices for a while, so a few stamps wouldn't go a miss
I don't know how much they weigh either
I'll send you an email with my address
I don't know how much they weigh either
I'll send you an email with my address
#19
Alan,
I'm compensating for how long it might take to get the inlet welded. I know Davy's usually quite quick, but I don't know how busy he is this week.
Should probably take around 4 hrs to do the actual work involved to the inlet though
I'm compensating for how long it might take to get the inlet welded. I know Davy's usually quite quick, but I don't know how busy he is this week.
Should probably take around 4 hrs to do the actual work involved to the inlet though
#21
Scoty
It took me an hour to make up the pipework to the shape i needed, but checking again and again to make sure it was right took a bit longer.
Once satisfied that positioning was okay, it only took half an hour to weld up and about an hour to make it look pretty.
Alan
It took me an hour to make up the pipework to the shape i needed, but checking again and again to make sure it was right took a bit longer.
Once satisfied that positioning was okay, it only took half an hour to weld up and about an hour to make it look pretty.
Alan
#25
Alan,
Was planning on taking the inlet off today when I got home from Stuarts, but it was too hot.
Had some tea, then when to try again, but I could still feel the heat on my face. Also with the new uprated fuel pump, I've "read" that it is good to leave the car for a couple of hours after running to let the fuel pressure drop.
Got to go to lab classes tomorrow and Friday, so I won't get anything done till Saturday now.
Are you in Glasgow tommorrow or Friday?
Was planning on taking the inlet off today when I got home from Stuarts, but it was too hot.
Had some tea, then when to try again, but I could still feel the heat on my face. Also with the new uprated fuel pump, I've "read" that it is good to leave the car for a couple of hours after running to let the fuel pressure drop.
Got to go to lab classes tomorrow and Friday, so I won't get anything done till Saturday now.
Are you in Glasgow tommorrow or Friday?
#26
Bit awkward during the day to meet up cause of work commitments but Friday evening / Saturday should be fine.
If you slacken off the fuel pipe hose and *bleed* the pressure away, you'll be fine, but yes indeedy, fine words in relation to letting the pressure drop off over time.
Alan
If you slacken off the fuel pipe hose and *bleed* the pressure away, you'll be fine, but yes indeedy, fine words in relation to letting the pressure drop off over time.
Alan