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john1950

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  1. You have to look past the patter. He goes to places and meets people with amazing vehicles, we get the chance to look over his shoulder for nothing really. Us ordinary Jack and Jills would not otherwise see these places, people, and equipment if it was not for this type of programme. I have spoken to someone locally who has Cent and Cheiftan ARVs. and I cannot get through the gate. So without spending a fortune (which I have not got) It is the only way to see them.

  2. If the plugs sooty, are they fireing? It may pay you to remove plug leads on tickover one at a time and listen for any drop in revs. Rubber gloves may be needed. If the original plugs are fitted they have platinum tips and do not like to be dirty/sooty. It probably has a twin choke Solex carb, and there is not mutch to adjust. It may have dirt in the jets from stale petrol and just need a good clean.

  3. I have not worked on RR B80s, this range of engines was designed with parts commonality in mind. Ignition Timing is very time consuming to get right, Head gaskets are an issue on B81s, especialy with aluminium heads. Block damage between cylinders is the result if not caught in time. You will have to wait for the Martian and Saracen/Saladin boys probably at the weekend for the up to date information. Motor car people seem to be hoovering up engines and parts.

  4. Dry Powder extinguishers still current for ADR regulations. Only difference is there is now more than one type of Powder extinguisher. One for ABC type fires A (Burning Solids) B (Liquid Fires) C (Gaseous Fires) and one for B and C type fires. With the usual caviat Do Not use in confined spaces without breathing apparatus, or on electrical fires use Co2. How many times would you get a choice of colours to fight different types of fires?

  5. I used to work 2cm length as a max. Inspect with depth gauge for depth and visual inspection. Sorry to sound like an old record but when doing inspections wear eye protection and gloves at the very least. That might not be the cords at the bottom of the split/crack it could on older vehicles be the inner tube and it could rupture as you are probing the depth, ejecting particals at high speed in your direction.

  6. Rules for wreckers and cranes are pretty specific. Rulles on carrying passengers are very grey, Insurance companys are also very specific and also what is best for the passengers. It is allways less stressfull to ask first than to fill in accident forms or statements after an incident. You are going the right way about it. When a vehicle is weighed unlaiden it includes the driver and his equipment necessary to carry out his duties.

  7. Without wanting to hyjack the thread or throw petrol on the fire. By the time of Yalta Churchills influence was on the slide and he was unable to influence Stalin. He just had to go with the situation as after nearly 6 years of war Britain was weary and he knew he could not carry any more conflict.Also with the death of Sykorsky the Communists had the influence and speed to form a Government. As an aside We are very gratefull for the efforts of your Polish countrymen in all of the areas of fighting, Notably to name just a few, Monte Casino,Arnham, Battle of Britain, Code breaking and Naval endeavours. I visit a cemetery in Northumberland and allways make a point of looking out the Polish Graves. It was a long time ago and with the benefit of hindsight many things could and should have been done differently but that was the way the cards were played. At least a situation could be exploited that would lead to freedom eventually. I hope I do not upset anyone with my observations.

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