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Bender

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  1. If an injector is letting fuel past it would be noticeable, are all the sparkplugs the same colour ?
  2. It used to be very exciting where I lived, as kids we were forever making castle's out of it or burning it down, I think the farmer got fairly excited, I know the street residents and the fire brigade did.
  3. Unlikely, main roads are usually treated and volume of traffic keeps it running (normally), mod 1 will depend on state of play on test site, winter comes around every year, your school would be best ones to ask.
  4. Had a quick Google looks like it has a map rather than a maf whilst still a possibility more unlikely, still check for vacuum/air leak. Has a wax valve that helps look after choke IE running rich when warm, if the fecks up it's running rich.
  5. That's a different thing altogether, try drive 2 insure or Adrian flux, if they don't they should hopefully be able to point you in the right direction, a good insurance broker should have enough contacts to sort that for you but it's going to cost. Why was it cancelled/withdrawn ?
  6. Look for an air leak first, I'm not up on blackbird, if maf is resistance based could just be a build of of grime on wire, clean first, could be faulty maf giving incorrect reading on which it will base it's fuel mixture, does it have an air temp sensor or a lambda ?
  7. Wtf bings things other than chandler and that's past him now.
  8. Can't believe no one else got that.
  9. Grubb screws are usually to lock the pins which are eccentric so you can adjust the door slightly, usually seized solid, if the pins have Allen recess on top of hinge pins it should have grub screws, if non it shouldn't have. Sounds like an older door hopefully it's not hook bolts lock strip.
  10. I'm not a fan of the cylinder tops but other than that it's a bloody good looking bike Ps Is that cheddar gorge
  11. How much damage do you want to make to the door. It's hard to guess without seeing it, if the lock strip has fly out straight bolts and the hinges are exposed you can slice through pins with angle grinder. If the lock unlocked but the handle won't move, remove handle and spray where ever you can with wd40, into the internals of the lock, leave for a bit and wiggle lock back and forward and tap with hammer at same time. If lock barrel has gone it usually only fails from one side, can you feel any weight on the mechanism while it's turning, sometimes locking and unlocking a few times with oil added will help free a stuck spring. If a spring has snapped or something on the lock strip has come apart or is stuck solid it can be a pain. If it's got glass and or a panel and the lock strip is not hook bolts or locking rollers you can remove the glass and or panels and it gives a lot to play with to try and prise the door open. If it's the lock barrel drill it out, drill it just below the key way till your through all the spring tumblers, hoover out and use screwdriver in lock. All else fails, recip saw and a new door One of my last jobs before crimbo was lost keys on a security lock and no access to the inside of the property
  12. I've yet to get to the Highlands and not have a smile on my face.
  13. Astra vans are the fastest on the planet by association your a high risk
  14. Direct line as a group profit dropped from over 500 million to just over 32m from 21 to 22 but that includes all insurance, they will get profits back up and we will pay for it, that's a certainty.
  15. Breathing will affect the insurance, it takes very little to write a bike off, before and after pics if it's been repaired would be a good guide, but may not show everything, try a quote it's the only way you will find out re insurance
  16. Insurance companies are a necessary evil. I got a quote for new car, old insurance wouldn't insure it so they waved cancellation fee which was great, got a small refund. New insurance gave me a quote online but it wouldn't let me pay, after multiple attempts it said call us, nope can't and won't insure imports, really your website says you do. Nope stopped 2yr ago, but I know someone who has insured one with you said i, you can't we don't insure them, it went on like that till I almost lost the will to live, when suddenly he decided that they did insure them but it would be more than the online quote, sod that I can get another company to do it for only £10 more than the online price, ohh ok we will match the online price and give you free legal aid wtf, they are all mental.
  17. Please keep to the pics and posts for the challenge, everything else will be deleted.
  18. @StuDeserves a knighthood for keeping @Tiggieon his toes, lord knows it's a hard job the amount of time he spends falling over
  19. Happy new year to you all and a big thanks to all the users who make this the place that it is.
  20. Been bright and sunny here today, few bikes out today.
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