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Sun Aug 23, 2009 8:39 pm
clee wrote:BALLS !!
and bushes and bright shiny things .Car almost done and on schedule for collection this weekend .
Changed gear just fine but not for much longer I fear .Luckily I still have a batch of my balls in stock .Clutch looked OK but swapped out anyway ,alt ,GAZ fitted and all new fixings all round .
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clee wrote::RATS
Glad you're home safe and sound Bob .
Probably the longest run it's had in a few years so good to hear it all went without issue apart from the above .Speedo was a bit intermittent but usually the rear screen on/off sorts it out .Blower might just be dodgy earths and radio .........
Keep using it and it'll probably fix itself ..
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BobFromNorway wrote:Gonna get it jacked up at the weekend and have a check over, retorque everything, so I'll have a gander at it then.
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JohnC wrote:BobFromNorway wrote:Gonna get it jacked up at the weekend and have a check over, retorque everything, so I'll have a gander at it then.
Bob, Just be a bit careful with jacking up the front of these Alps. There is no real strong spot under the front where you can place a jack without risk of damage. For the front, I always do one side at a time, or use ramps if I am not taking the wheels off.
What I would do if confronted with your problem is jack up the offside first, remove the front wheel and you will be able to see the rad, the rad switch, and the hose on that side, . If all OK there, I would do the same on the near side and you will be able to see the hose and the rest of the rad.
Hope this helps.
BTW, what year is your Alp ?
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