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- 07 Jul 2019, 21:17
- Forum: Past Events & Meets
- Topic: CamperJam 2019 Syncro rides for charity Results ...
- Replies: 13
- Views: 13198
Re: Camperjam 2019 results...
Me amd the kids loved it! Never been in one before. Heard you guys saying they were good, but i never expected them to be that good. Thanks for doing it guys, and well done on the money raised!
- 26 Mar 2018, 19:07
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: Gauge copper pipe
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2396
Re: Gauge copper pipe
Mostly 8mm. If you're connecting to a tap manifold, check you don't need shouldered olives as opposed to conventional ones which may not fit properly. http://www.gasit.co.uk/8mm-shouldered-olive.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; http://peterbyrne.co.uk/clients/olives.jpg...
- 26 Mar 2018, 18:04
- Forum: Mechanical
- Topic: Is there a hole at the bottom of the gear box?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1632
Re: Is there a hole at the bottom of the gear box?
Yeah it’s defo engine oil....just trying to trace from where. Found this location but double checking it wasn’t tracking from somewhere else
- 25 Mar 2018, 21:39
- Forum: Mechanical
- Topic: Is there a hole at the bottom of the gear box?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1632
Re: Is there a hole at the bottom of the gear box?
bigherb wrote:Yes although it is on the engine side, for just that fault.
Cheers mate. Looks like I’m splitting them then
- 25 Mar 2018, 21:10
- Forum: Mechanical
- Topic: Is there a hole at the bottom of the gear box?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1632
Is there a hole at the bottom of the gear box?
As the title says. I’m trying to trace an oil leak and think my crank seal might have gone. Oil looks like it’s coming out of the little “bump” at the very bottom of the gear box where it meets the engine. If I turn the engine over anti-clockwise (was doing the rockers) I get a little pool of oil un...
- 14 Jan 2018, 23:29
- Forum: Mechanical
- Topic: CU Aircooled engine conditioned- recommendations
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2677
Re: CU Aircooled engine conditioned- recommendations
What’s wrong with what you have now?
- 15 Oct 2017, 18:54
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Side light flashes when indicator should
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2345
Re: Side light flashes when indicator should
Well.....I had a good look around, moved the fuse box out of the way so I could see the wires coming in etc. Couldn't find anything obvious, but moving the wires around at the back of the dash clearly moved the problem, as it's now fixed :? Slightly worrying that something somewhere appears to be sh...
- 14 Oct 2017, 23:20
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Side light flashes when indicator should
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2345
Side light flashes when indicator should
Right.....before I spend hours belling out the wiring, is there any common places this could happen? When I operate the right indicator, the rear one works, the front one doesn't but the front right side light operates instead. Relay obviously goes berserk too.
Any thoughts guys?
Thanks
Paul
Any thoughts guys?
Thanks
Paul
- 02 Jul 2017, 20:47
- Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
- Topic: Early sliding door rubber bit at end of handle
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2115
Re: Early sliding door rubber bit at end of handle
Ant-t wrote:I've got an early sliding door and I don't have one of these, I'm intrigued, where do they go and what do they do?
It goes at the end of the handle, towards the back. It's just a little bit of rubber that basically does nothing.....apart from leaving 2 holes in your door
- 30 Jun 2017, 23:38
- Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
- Topic: Early sliding door rubber bit at end of handle
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2115
Re: Early sliding door rubber bit at end of handle
ajsimmo wrote:Just answered this on facecloth the other day...
https://www.serial-kombi.com/en-GB/tran ... 82-n317200
That's the one! Finger guard??? No wonder I couldn't find it
Cheers mate
- 29 Jun 2017, 22:14
- Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
- Topic: Early sliding door rubber bit at end of handle
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2115
Early sliding door rubber bit at end of handle
Does anyone know if you can get these from anywhere. I've searched all over the usual places but can't find anyone who does them. It's the little rubber/plastic bit that pushes into the 2 holes at the end of the handle. Like a protective guard
Thanks
Paul
Thanks
Paul
- 22 Mar 2017, 22:21
- Forum: Mechanical
- Topic: clutch judder
- Replies: 21
- Views: 4670
Re: clutch judder
CovKid wrote:Gearbox nose poly bush makes a massive difference to gear changing too
Does that go for all models? I'm just about to look at changing all the front bushes etc to polys, and I may as well do the box too if it's worth it.
Cheers
- 05 Jan 2017, 21:11
- Forum: Mechanical
- Topic: THIS IS A MUST READ.. for Aircooled CU owners...
- Replies: 3
- Views: 1879
Re: THIS IS A MUST READ.. for Aircooled CU owners...
Good reminder, I found this out during my rebuild http://forum.club8090.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=37&t=141607" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Always pays to turn engine over by hand after every new bit goes in
Always pays to turn engine over by hand after every new bit goes in
- 05 Jun 2016, 20:56
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: How do I reduce westy gas tank to 30 mbar
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2896
Re: How do I reduce westy gas tank to 30 mbar
Thanks guys. Just to clarify....I no longer have any of the original equipment. I've got a new smev hob and a propex and that's it. Fridge is electric only
- 02 Jun 2016, 07:50
- Forum: Campers
- Topic: How do I reduce westy gas tank to 30 mbar
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2896
Re: How do I reduce westy gas tank to 30 mbar
Thanks gents.
I have a new fridge which just runs off 12v and 240v so gas not an issue for that
I have a new fridge which just runs off 12v and 240v so gas not an issue for that