You can have flames on the sidewall... and skulls on the toe!MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:14 amPah, no swearing and no flamesKungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Aug 03, 2022 8:09 pm Trying to build my perfect Vans.
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Or buy some Dunlop Green Flashes' and a pack of SharpiesKungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:28 amYou can have flames on the sidewall... and skulls on the toe!MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:14 amPah, no swearing and no flamesKungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Aug 03, 2022 8:09 pm Trying to build my perfect Vans.
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You've just nailed Superga's business model.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 3:48 pmOr buy some Dunlop Green Flashes' and a pack of SharpiesKungFooBob wrote: ↑Thu Aug 04, 2022 9:28 amYou can have flames on the sidewall... and skulls on the toe!
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Cooked a chinese dinner whilst listening to a serious thunderstorm - now sitting watching it as it blows over
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Lying on the sofa with my headphones on. But can still hear this fucker.
They excavated a huge amount Friday but hit rock so got the big guns on to finish the basement dig.
Some new homes along the way hit Rock straight away and took weeks to dig. Hopefully it'll only be a few days.
We have guests arriving today. We did tell them but they've waited 3 years for a holiday
They excavated a huge amount Friday but hit rock so got the big guns on to finish the basement dig.
Some new homes along the way hit Rock straight away and took weeks to dig. Hopefully it'll only be a few days.
We have guests arriving today. We did tell them but they've waited 3 years for a holiday
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It might be bad for you, but think of the chap in the cab doing that all day long. Pecking is about a dull as thing as you can do with a 360. Still, beats using a pick axe.
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No ear defenders or face mask. The air is brown with dust.
Our patio is 2" thick.
First time ever we've had all doors and windows closed.
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The foreman is cool. He's explained stuff. They know where our pool is so they'll keep away.
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So I might have got away with no bent valves.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 6:51 pmIf you get away with no bent valves, buy a lottery ticket...Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 5:39 pm Bent valves wedged open would also mean no compression and hence no chugs.
Its possible the valves are open but not bent, but that seems very unlikely given that its an interference engine and it broke at 70mph/2000rpm.
"How?!" you ask. Simple - it broke the rocker arms instead So that's some new rocker arms and some new pistons required. Plus top and bottom end rebuilds to fit them. Not worth it, I'm looking at at least £3000.
However I do now have the official figures for the employee car scheme. £300pcm and no deposit for a 300bhp mid-level executive saloon. Works out at just over 2/3 discount from retail price over the same period. Bit of a no brainer really.
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Blimey - that does surprise me. So the rocker arms are weaker than the valves? Those must be VERY strong valves. And if the valves are OK, why would the pistons need replacing?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 1:08 pmSo I might have got away with no bent valves.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 6:51 pm If you get away with no bent valves, buy a lottery ticket...
"How?!" you ask. Simple - it broke the rocker arms instead So that's some new rocker arms and some new pistons required. Plus top and bottom end rebuilds to fit them. Not worth it, I'm looking at at least £3000.
However I do now have the official figures for the employee car scheme. £300pcm and no deposit for a 300bhp mid-level executive saloon. Works out at just over 2/3 discount from retail price over the same period. Bit of a no brainer really.
But, like you say, it's all moot. No way would you shell out £3k on a 120,000 mile motor when you have an offer like that in your back pocket. It's almost like it did you a favour...
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I'm eating heated-up leftovers for my lunch. Yesterday I looked in the fridge and threw together a sort of Spanish-influenced stew of diced chicken, half a chorizo, a couple of chopped onion, tomatoes, chili, garlic, olives,rosemary and a bay leaf for good measure. We both ate it and afterwards wondered how something with such flavoursome ingredients could be so bloody bland.
Leaving it overnight hasn't improved the flavour, either. Just...nothingness.
Leaving it overnight hasn't improved the flavour, either. Just...nothingness.
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Sacrificial rocker arms, that could be genius if it hadn't somehow broken pistons as well.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue Aug 09, 2022 1:08 pmSo I might have got away with no bent valves.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 6:51 pmIf you get away with no bent valves, buy a lottery ticket...Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 5:39 pm Bent valves wedged open would also mean no compression and hence no chugs.
Its possible the valves are open but not bent, but that seems very unlikely given that its an interference engine and it broke at 70mph/2000rpm.
"How?!" you ask. Simple - it broke the rocker arms instead So that's some new rocker arms and some new pistons required. Plus top and bottom end rebuilds to fit them. Not worth it, I'm looking at at least £3000.
However I do now have the official figures for the employee car scheme. £300pcm and no deposit for a 300bhp mid-level executive saloon. Works out at just over 2/3 discount from retail price over the same period. Bit of a no brainer really.
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TBF it still doesn't have compression, so at least some of the valves might be bent and wedged open too. Or it could be that the cams just happened to stop somwhere with valves partially open. If it managed to break rocker arms though it must've been a proper impact.
They jsut went as far as needed to see that it'd suffered piston/valve impact and then called me. Could well be it's got bent valves they'd only discover when taking it apart.
They jsut went as far as needed to see that it'd suffered piston/valve impact and then called me. Could well be it's got bent valves they'd only discover when taking it apart.
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I'd complain to BMW. Sometimes they do stuff like offer you a free engine, if you pay the fitting at a proper stealership, etc.. you never know your luck in a raffle.
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My place of enforced servitude is just the other end of the Highway, so you could have invited me down for a spot of lunch.Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Aug 03, 2022 7:54 pm On the train on the way home from a meal at The Narrow. Quite how Gordon Ramsay has the cheek to go around criticising other peoples restraints when this place is a filthy top is beyond me!!
Staff were lovely and some of the food was really nice but not all of it! Moretti was nice and the expensive wine has taken its toll but they didn’t have a free salad bar like a Harvester!
Heres me toasting Grrmlins offices!
I know that outside seating area well, as we ate there once. Only unlike you, we went in February when it was bloody freezing and they took us to a table out there with just some plastic awnings up to keep the weather out. I just looked at them with incredulity and asked them if they would sit out here and eat their dinner. At first they said there were no tables inside, but once we threatened leave, they quickly found one.
Just bizarre.
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I'm down with some lurgy. Feels like random flu type thing. Been like a bag of shite on and off for the last 48 hours and done something I never ever do which is taken 2 days off sick. Have moments where I feel fairly ok, but not many of them.
Got to go out though as we've no food in the house for tea!
Got to go out though as we've no food in the house for tea!