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by bluedirtydigit
10 Aug 2014, 05:13
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: reversing light fuses
Replies: 7
Views: 3551

Re: reversing light fuses

Thank you I now know where I have to look for it, samsbus2012 you must be 7' tall with bendy arms to reach that from the back :lol: I love this forum everybody is so helpful thanks again guy's
by bluedirtydigit
09 Aug 2014, 18:53
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: reversing light fuses
Replies: 7
Views: 3551

Re: reversing light fuses

Thanks for that a job for tomorrow, hopefully it just needs a clean up but knowing my luck NOT! :lol:
by bluedirtydigit
09 Aug 2014, 16:50
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: reversing light fuses
Replies: 7
Views: 3551

Re: reversing light fuses

Thanks for the reply where is the switch? can you remember I assume I will have to scramble under the vehicle.
by bluedirtydigit
09 Aug 2014, 15:40
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: reversing light fuses
Replies: 7
Views: 3551

reversing light fuses

Had all the reversing lights go out on the bus today, checked the fuse in the fuse box and it's ok is there an in line one somewhere I don't know about or would it be the switch any ideas peeps. everything else seems to be ok. Thanks for your help
by bluedirtydigit
26 Jun 2014, 07:00
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: Electrical spray
Replies: 6
Views: 2235

Re: Electrical spray

I always use ACF50 not cheap but always works and lasts for ages.
by bluedirtydigit
19 May 2014, 20:29
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: The fitting of Power Steering/Heating Problem
Replies: 4
Views: 2515

Re: The fitting of Power Steering/Heating Problem

I had one installed by lite steer it's the best improvement I have made to my van finger tip steering totally effortless. They have agents all over the country now for fitting or you could fit it yourself not that difficult to do.
by bluedirtydigit
27 Apr 2014, 18:05
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: Is a front brake guard needed?
Replies: 19
Views: 3008

Re: Is a front brake guard needed?

nevill3 wrote:I think they are like the new Ferrari F1 brake ducts, they modify the air flow to cool the brakes and increase the downforce to give higher apex speeds :rollin
Just what you need on a t25.
by bluedirtydigit
27 Apr 2014, 17:49
Forum: Campers
Topic: awning
Replies: 1
Views: 1228

Re: awning

I bought one of these just for weekends and short stays http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vango-Kela-Standard-AirBeam-Inflatable-Driveaway-Motorhome-Awning-/121225743078?pt=UK_Campervan_Caravan_Accessories&hash=item1c399e0ae6" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Works really well tak...
by bluedirtydigit
16 Apr 2014, 15:33
Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
Topic: Bad News from the MOT
Replies: 14
Views: 5269

Re: Bad News from the MOT

I know they are not near to you but depending how desperate you get Maidstone exhaust centre in Maidstone are great for doing problem exhausts they have been there for over thirty years that I know of and got me out of trouble a few times even made new pipes for me when I could not buy them in the p...
by bluedirtydigit
15 Apr 2014, 17:27
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: How long should new fuel line last?!
Replies: 11
Views: 2154

Re: How long should new fuel line last?!

Simon Baxter wrote:It's modern fuels, nightmare.
We don't have much left of the old stuff, it will all be replaced with FPM very shortly.
Does that mean you are still selling the old stuff even though it causes problems?
by bluedirtydigit
15 Apr 2014, 16:47
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: better braking wanted
Replies: 37
Views: 8296

Re: better braking wanted

faggie wrote:I fitted Porsche brake pads Goodrich hoses and a uprated bmw servo and the difference is unbelievable

Which ones did you use?
by bluedirtydigit
15 Apr 2014, 16:45
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: better braking wanted
Replies: 37
Views: 8296

Re: better braking wanted

Thanks for all the replies guy's I think I will just do as suggested and have all the brakes apart and make sure each part is working as it should and replace what is not, I will definitely change the brake lines as they have probably been on there from day one and have probably gone a bit on the so...
by bluedirtydigit
14 Apr 2014, 19:34
Forum: Mechanical
Topic: better braking wanted
Replies: 37
Views: 8296

better braking wanted

I know the brakes are not likely to be as good as a modern car but I would like better brakes than I have got at the moment, I find and I don't know if it's normal for these vans that I tend to leave quiet a long distance from the cars in front to allow for braking, the brakes are quiet hard ie no s...
by bluedirtydigit
02 Apr 2014, 20:00
Forum: Campers
Topic: Reader Rides (trial thread)
Replies: 146
Views: 954413

Re: Reader Rides (trial thread)

I bought the van last June spotted it for sale in Somerset it was very clean and tidy full service history and 71000 on the clock the last one I had was a devon pop top and I hate to think how long ago that was over 25years I think. The van was the usual white with boring brown stripes (sorry meggle...
by bluedirtydigit
30 Mar 2014, 05:14
Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
Topic: can you put mk1 golf headlamps in t25? Y/N
Replies: 4
Views: 1224

Re: can you put mk1 golf headlamps in t25? Y/N

Tobyt25 wrote:I have angle eyes in mine, very shinny Image side lights - just a ring round the outside lights up.
Me Too! posh ain't it?