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    Weekend Plans

    Got a cracker of a weekend coming up.

    If all goes according to plan, I'll be spending Saturday evening round the back of Podimore Services "entertaining" the 2 wenches who serve in the Wild Bean Cafe

    Hopefully I'll win a few Crackshot features on the fruities too

    #2
    But enough about me...

    What are you all doing?

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      #3
      Mainly doing some filming on the junction of the 372 and the 303. I think I've finally got a couple of my infected girls to do a cheap trick. They said something about a cup but were pretty sure the punter couldn't handle it.

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        #4
        I'm working nights on Saturday. The work's more specialist than my normal contracts, but the rate is good and I'm getting a nice little bonus from some pimpley geek with a camera.

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          #5
          Snapped the fan belts (there are two) on my 16 year old 4x4 while going home, luckily I was almost at my exit so coasted down the off ramp and called out RAC to tow home - he happened to have an old stock fan belt on his van so for a £10 drink he fitted and I managed to get home

          Any road up - got two new fan belts in morning and started to fit-but noticed the alternator and water pump pulleys weren't aligned - on this model of 4 x 4 it means the bottom pulley which has a rubber inner core has separated allowing the pulley to move forward!

          Spent rest of morning checking prices of the part (£60) plus if I was to take the pulley off I'd decided (after Milans post about broken timing chains) I'd also remove the cover & replace the timing chain and tensioner which adds another £90

          Spent some of the early afternoon checking out the price of a replacement 4x4 new and nearly new (blimey they're dear ) decided to see how easy the crankshaft pulley bolt came off (meant to be torqued up to some silly amount of Newtons) - had to use a extension bar to the socket and wedge onto the chassis & then spin the starter motor quickly to break the bolt seating and remarkably it came off with no problems!
          So remainder of the afternoon spent taking the timing chain cover off and getting it ready for the parts which should arrive in time for me to fit next weekend!

          Now going to get phisshed ...
          How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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            Originally posted by Troll View Post
            Snapped the fan belts (there are two) on my 16 year old 4x4 while going home, luckily I was almost at my exit so coasted down the off ramp and called out RAC to tow home - he happened to have an old stock fan belt on his van so for a £10 drink he fitted and I managed to get home

            Any road up - got two new fan belts in morning and started to fit-but noticed the alternator and water pump pulleys weren't aligned - on this model of 4 x 4 it means the bottom pulley which has a rubber inner core has separated allowing the pulley to move forward!

            Spent rest of morning checking prices of the part (£60) plus if I was to take the pulley off I'd decided (after Milans post about broken timing chains) I'd also remove the cover & replace the timing chain and tensioner which adds another £90

            Spent some of the early afternoon checking out the price of a replacement 4x4 new and nearly new (blimey they're dear ) decided to see how easy the crankshaft pulley bolt came off (meant to be torqued up to some silly amount of Newtons) - had to use a extension bar to the socket and wedge onto the chassis & then spin the starter motor quickly to break the bolt seating and remarkably it came off with no problems!
            So remainder of the afternoon spent taking the timing chain cover off and getting it ready for the parts which should arrive in time for me to fit next weekend!

            Now going to get phisshed ...
            I drove for a year with my crankshaft pulley held on with locktite after the bolt sheared off. Something to do with a woodruff key.

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