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Reminds me of a chap in the workshop a few years back who would pick up a tool and remark "Ah, another one made by Drop Forged; they seem to make lots of stuff........" He was the same guy who, during a discussion on a tv programme with lots of stunt car crashes remarked "They don't have brakes...
Dried out or rusty spring leaves put the strain on the ends near the shackles; a greased spring will allow all the leaves to move and share changing loads. 'Frozen' springs ride like a pea in a drum.
I haven't come across any mention of Menthol or Methylated Spirits in the TM's; it was quite common before air driers to have a bottle of meths with a small bleed pipe feeding the suction side of an air compressor. Works very well, fitted to MCW Gardner engined and Leyland Atlantean/National...
Our M51A2 blew between 4 and 5, and didn't look too healthy on 2 and 3 either. Luckily it was only a couple of miles from the depot, so nursed back. Memphis Equipment had a full set on the bench here on the other side of the Atlantic in a day plus the 6 hours time difference. As an aside, I...
Time to get the dogsbed and go under; the clunk picking up reverse would likely be a diff, soldier B wanted to watch which one has a jump in it. I would check the sliding splines on each prop shaft for lift, and each universal joint for any play. Just be sure to have wheels off the ground to...
It was/is a party piece with Leyland L11 and TL11 engines, the idler gear chews the back of the timing case and a mystery oil leak develops. But the sight of that amount of articles in the sump gives me the shivers. Send for Mr. Holmes.
Ha ha, heat and sun........Ireland is known for three months of winter, nine months of **** bad weather.
M813rc; Our depot is up the hill from you, Rosemount Biz Park, Ballycoolin.
It was off for six days second week in July, only out on a test run and it was wanted for a job. Have no word yet on the Curragh MV show but it should be 2nd weekend of May.......should be........Will keep you posted
You get used to the narrow stuff but I often wonder if tourists think they've missed a sign when the hard shoulder fizzles out and it gets bumpy.Just to show we've done book, film and washed the t-shirt a couple of times here's the M51's block about to be cleaned before refitting the heads. You...
A belated 'Hi guys' from Dublin. I very much appreciate the vast amount of accumulated knowledge available from the MV crew. Perhaps you may enjoy a view from my shotgun on a standard Irish regional road taken from the M51. You chaps have it easy on Interstates
I have to have a giggle at the mention of suppressors; back in the 'days of the magic wood' with old cars and motorbikes, you would see curtains being pulled back and fists shaken when some badly suppressed splutterbug passed down a street,
ruining radio reception with fizzes and crackles, and...
My cents worth (Euro); Get the rad repaired, as they replace the core with new and only the top and bottom tanks remain. I speak as one of those who would be out with the grips and blank off the offending tubes....crimp and bend.
You say the fans not running.......presuming that its an electric fan. Short out the fan temp sender on the cooling circuit and it should run flat out. As the others contributors have said, check.....even better flush out and refill the cooling system and put the rad shutter in fully open position.
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