cheers for the confidence
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cheers for the confidence
just a note of thanks to all the guys and gals out there who contribute to this forum and give people like me the confidence to have a go.i'm no mechanic but had stalling and running problems[pierburg 2e3] so stripped it down,cleaned it,regasket ,fired her up,perfect,couldnt have dun it without this forum.
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Re: cheers for the confidence
Couldn't agree more
I bought my van with no idea what it really was, but thanks to lots of help from people on here, I'm keeping it (my bank manager says I have to)
I bought my van with no idea what it really was, but thanks to lots of help from people on here, I'm keeping it (my bank manager says I have to)
What a long strange trip it's been
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yep,steep learning curve, but loved every minute of it,have to get used to it to keep these babies on the road.i find 2 hours working on the van and 1 on the beer works well
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Re: cheers for the confidence
close, but not quite..........gogogadget wrote:i find 2 hours working on the van and 1 on the beer works well
Vorsprung Durch Technik my ar$e!
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Re: cheers for the confidence
gogogadget wrote: 2 hours working on the van and 1 on the beer works well
Jeez, I'm well behind you on the learning curve then; I work on 2 hours of beer then get someone to look at the van
I love my van & was very lucky with the one I bought, I think.... Never been one for "bog standard run of the mill" vehicles and this suits me fine. Yes it can be a pain at times, wouldn't it be nice to be able to just run it into the local garage.....
But it's so much nicer to know that you can just put a bit of gear in it and disappear for as long as you want
What a long strange trip it's been