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freezing cold friday - daddyfixit - 04-11-2016

FRI;  prepare for 2 week internal audit in work..

SAT;  poss mot the 306 a week before its due

SUN;  as little as possible...see friday


RE: freezing cold friday - ozonehostile - 04-11-2016

Friday: currently on the way to the bmw stealers to pick up some parts for the bini then a long day ahead to assemble the new engine and get it fitted

Saturday: collect my new van,

Sunday: probably working on the bini as there's only a week and a half left until the brands hatch 24h


RE: freezing cold friday - Matt-Rallye - 04-11-2016

Fri: Work then go fit some shiney bits too the landrover.

Sat: Work till 1 then gotta go secure a chicken pen at mothers after a savage fox attack

Sun: Chill, go find a roast dinner and relax at home Smile


RE: freezing cold friday - Eeyore - 04-11-2016

friday : work, maybe getting new tyres put on
saturday : putting boats away, fireworks
sunday : pfc expo


RE: freezing cold friday - hotrodjacko - 04-11-2016

Fri: work and then beers after

Sat: Watch the truck racing at Brands, Hove fireworks in the eve

Sun: Hot Hatch Sunday Goodwood Breakfast Club in the morning, finish moving in to the new place in the afternoon.


RE: freezing cold friday - 1616six - 04-11-2016

Fri - Work til 5, go collect brake fluid from ECP, Fireworks in Norwich

Saturday - Change caliper on BMW, try and bleed brakes, swear because I can't do it. Fireworks in the evening somewhere in Suffolk.

Sunday - Chill during the day, Bears Den gig at the UEA in the evening.


RE: freezing cold friday - Orta - 04-11-2016

Friday: work, tv and sitting in the evening

Saturday: work til 15:00 then taking the wife to Ikea

Sunday: PFC (very) End of Season Expo followed by watching the NFL all evening


RE: freezing cold friday - ozonehostile - 04-11-2016

(04-11-2016, 09:53 AM)1616six Wrote: Fri - Work til 5, go collect brake fluid from ECP, Fireworks in Norwich

Saturday - Change caliper on BMW, try and bleed brakes, swear because I can't do it. Fireworks in the evening somewhere in Suffolk.

Sunday - Chill during the day, Bears Den gig at the UEA in the evening.

I bought an Easy bleed tool for doing clutches and brakes when there's nobody around to pump the pedal . One of the most useful tools I've bought, plus it's not going to risk damaging the seals in the servo or anything as it's done off air pressure . Worth a look if you regularly service your own cars


RE: freezing cold friday - Danny Wideboy - 04-11-2016

I was going to post exactly the above. Excellent bit of kit.
Gunson eazi bleed.


RE: freezing cold friday - Frosty - 04-11-2016

Friday: Work and then cricket presentation dinner tonight.

Saturday: Pop into town first thing, then down to work to sort out a few car bits. Football in the afternoon and hope my ankle holds up.

Sunday: Football in the morning if all ok after saturday, then go watch a few mates who are quad racing.


RE: freezing cold friday - Mattcheese31 - 04-11-2016

Work tonight while I'm ill

Chill tomorrow and drink later and see a band while I'm ill

sun, not play footy as my ankle's fooked as well as this shitty virus lol


RE: freezing cold friday - 1616six - 04-11-2016

(04-11-2016, 04:00 PM)ozonehostile Wrote:
(04-11-2016, 09:53 AM)1616six Wrote: Fri - Work til 5, go collect brake fluid from ECP, Fireworks in Norwich

Saturday - Change caliper on BMW, try and bleed brakes, swear because I can't do it. Fireworks in the evening somewhere in Suffolk.

Sunday - Chill during the day, Bears Den gig at the UEA in the evening.

I bought an Easy bleed tool for doing clutches and brakes when there's nobody around to pump the pedal . One of the most useful tools I've bought, plus it's not going to risk damaging the seals in the servo or anything as it's done off air pressure . Worth a look if you regularly service your own cars

(04-11-2016, 05:29 PM)Danny Wideboy Wrote: I was going to post exactly the above.  Excellent bit of kit.
Gunson eazi bleed.


Just been to Halfords and got one on trade for £10, cheers men.


RE: freezing cold friday - swampy - 04-11-2016

(04-11-2016, 07:15 PM)1616six Wrote:
(04-11-2016, 04:00 PM)ozonehostile Wrote:
(04-11-2016, 09:53 AM)1616six Wrote: Fri - Work til 5, go collect brake fluid from ECP, Fireworks in Norwich

Saturday - Change caliper on BMW, try and bleed brakes, swear because I can't do it. Fireworks in the evening somewhere in Suffolk.

Sunday - Chill during the day, Bears Den gig at the UEA in the evening.

I bought an Easy bleed tool for doing clutches and brakes when there's nobody around to pump the pedal . One of the most useful tools I've bought, plus it's not going to risk damaging the seals in the servo or anything as it's done off air pressure . Worth a look if you regularly service your own cars

(04-11-2016, 05:29 PM)Danny Wideboy Wrote: I was going to post exactly the above.  Excellent bit of kit.
Gunson eazi bleed.


Just been to Halfords and got one on trade for £10, cheers men.

Follow the instructions!!

Too much pressure in the tyre can flip the seals in the mc


RE: freezing cold friday - 1616six - 04-11-2016

(04-11-2016, 09:01 PM)swampy Wrote:
(04-11-2016, 07:15 PM)1616six Wrote:
(04-11-2016, 04:00 PM)ozonehostile Wrote:
(04-11-2016, 09:53 AM)1616six Wrote: Fri - Work til 5, go collect brake fluid from ECP, Fireworks in Norwich

Saturday - Change caliper on BMW, try and bleed brakes, swear because I can't do it. Fireworks in the evening somewhere in Suffolk.

Sunday - Chill during the day, Bears Den gig at the UEA in the evening.

I bought an Easy bleed tool for doing clutches and brakes when there's nobody around to pump the pedal . One of the most useful tools I've bought, plus it's not going to risk damaging the seals in the servo or anything as it's done off air pressure . Worth a look if you regularly service your own cars

(04-11-2016, 05:29 PM)Danny Wideboy Wrote: I was going to post exactly the above.  Excellent bit of kit.
Gunson eazi bleed.


Just been to Halfords and got one on trade for £10, cheers men.

Follow the instructions!!

Too much pressure in the tyre can flip the seals in the mc


Just read them. My car car doesn't have a spare wheel, FML. Will have to use a wheel on the car then pump it up again after.

From what I understand I just let the tyre down to 10-15PSI, probably good timing me doing this as its due a fluid change so I may as well syphon the fluid out & change it at the same time.

Just wish I had a ramp to save having to jack each corner up and take each wheel off one at a time!