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by happytheman
12 Apr 2007, 16:56
Forum: Camping & Travelling
Topic: campercrazy.co.uk
Replies: 6
Views: 2220

Doesn't work for me.
by happytheman
05 Apr 2007, 21:19
Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
Topic: Cab step an MOT fail?
Replies: 23
Views: 3493

Mine failed on both steps, jk steps don't fit properly.
by happytheman
09 Mar 2007, 21:01
Forum: Technical Questions and Answers (archived from live forum)
Topic: Non VW: Peugeot 106 relay problem
Replies: 4
Views: 1041

No, the fusebox is in the glove compartment and the relays are behind. I just don't want to cause any more damage getting at them.
by happytheman
09 Mar 2007, 20:11
Forum: Technical Questions and Answers (archived from live forum)
Topic: Non VW: Peugeot 106 relay problem
Replies: 4
Views: 1041

Non VW: Peugeot 106 relay problem

Hi, I can't get at the relays behind the fuse box in this peugeot 106. I need to change the indicator relay and don't know which one it is and can't get the glovebox off or reach them with ease.

Can anyone help please?

Thanks,
by happytheman
16 Nov 2006, 19:53
Forum: Camping & Travelling
Topic: Dash Tidy Whatsits ......
Replies: 33
Views: 4465

Paint it black and doodle on it with chalk.
by happytheman
03 Jul 2006, 09:58
Forum: Technical Questions and Answers (archived from live forum)
Topic: Early Zig unit question Split Charge RM12?
Replies: 4
Views: 1434

I'll probably end up doing exactly that, I was wondering whether the relay already there was suitable. The only identifying feature is the Zig RM12 and I'm inclined to wire this up to the battery direct (via fuses of course). I have seen the wiki and it is very helpful.
by happytheman
28 Jun 2006, 19:55
Forum: Technical Questions and Answers (archived from live forum)
Topic: Early Zig unit question Split Charge RM12?
Replies: 4
Views: 1434

Early Zig unit question Split Charge RM12?

Hi, I have a Supercharger Model MCF 5 made by Peter Everard from Stroud. I guess it is an early zig unit and I have a question so please bear with me. There is a switch under the steering wheel which is connected to a Zig RM12 relay. The wires can then be traced up to under the cooker where they hav...
by happytheman
19 Jun 2006, 10:59
Forum: Technical Questions and Answers (archived from live forum)
Topic: Has anyone used activ8?
Replies: 3
Views: 983

Has anyone used activ8?

Hi, has anyone used it? A biker friend said it was fantastic and had seen a demonstration of it in action and was wondering if anyone had used it in an Aircooled engine.

http://www.activ8.uk.com/
by happytheman
12 Jun 2006, 09:26
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Carb Problem Help Please.
Replies: 2
Views: 787

Excellent picture, I've had mentioned to me to use ptfe tape that plumbers use just to seal the thread, I'll find something then and stop it.

Cheers,
by happytheman
08 Jun 2006, 08:57
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Carb Problem Help Please.
Replies: 2
Views: 787

Carb Problem Help Please.

Can't think of how to word this so here goes. I have a 1980 2 litre Aircooled engine. The nearside carb has a valve attached to stop the engine running on when the ignition switches off. The thread on the pipe has worn and it is letting in air and running weak. This is causing misfires etc. Can I ge...
by happytheman
15 May 2006, 13:30
Forum: Technical Questions and Answers (archived from live forum)
Topic: How do you remove pop rivets?
Replies: 5
Views: 1292

Cheers, that's what I thought, never done it before though. Just have to be carful not to go through fabric of roof with drill :lol:
by happytheman
15 May 2006, 12:59
Forum: Technical Questions and Answers (archived from live forum)
Topic: How do you remove pop rivets?
Replies: 5
Views: 1292

How do you remove pop rivets?

I am going to change the catches on the elevating roof and the old ones are pop rivetted on. Am I right in assuming that you drill them out or is there a much safer way?

Thanks

Andy
by happytheman
15 May 2006, 10:25
Forum: Technical Questions and Answers (archived from live forum)
Topic: Viking roof struts
Replies: 10
Views: 1660

I have a hook and eye to hold up a piece so that you can use the cooker without bending over. There's also a handle which I haven't used yet but I presume it's for helping to push up or pull down. Putting the struts in was a piece of cake, did it myself in ten minutes for both. Luckily no compressio...
by happytheman
11 May 2006, 14:05
Forum: Technical Questions and Answers (archived from live forum)
Topic: Viking roof struts
Replies: 10
Views: 1660

Thanks for the advice, will definitely think of better titles. Redstar, will take you up on further advice if needed, there'll be two of us this weekend so shouldn't be much of a problem. The third one I have is just in the middle and seems to guide the roof as opposed to opening/holding the roof. O...