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    Leevsfortyone

    Bromley Pageant Of Motoring

    Event Title: Bromley Pageant Of Motoring Event Author: Leevsfortyone Event Date: 21.06.2020 Hi all Posting this event for 2020 now as they have an early bird offer on until 31st Dec. Bromley Pageant is a great event for all the family, last year we had a great day walking around and socialising on the club stand. Come see all the cars you dreamed of owning as a child, and the memories they bring back. Details as below, when you have purchased your ticket please can you confirm so I can manage the attendance list. i look forward to meeting you all there. Click link enter access code as shown, and select the club option. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bromley-pageant-of-motoring-clubs-tickets-80079771753 access code: TOygt86SUBbrZ Confirmed as attending: Lee S Simon G Vad17 Badger Faith Paul F Bromley Pageant Of Motoring
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    Xyra

    Bought a GT86!

    I've had blowouts on more than one car, I'm paranoid I've never had a tyre die in a way it would have helped Thank you Thank you
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    ualverig

    So - visiting Japan. Tips?

    I love Japan. I never had the chance to drive when I went their earlier to visit. I opted to ride their very efficient trains. I had the time of my life. The people are very friendly and disciplined. I love their food!
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    Here is a brain dump of all I have learned while trying to do this: Firstly, the process takes ages. Unless you have magic tools, it will be incredibly slow, like an hour a plug or more as you get tired or drop things 3/8" kit is well suited. 1/2" ratchets are too large. 1/4" helps for the coil pack bolt and other ancillaries that must be removed. Vortex/through sockets are your friends here too as they increase your options. They might let you get a longer handle on a small job, you're going to want that! A flexible magnet on a stick is absolutely indispensable. Ideally not too magnetic to help with threading the needle. You *will* drop something eventually. Otherwise you need to get the car up on stands so you can poke around the drainage holes or take the undertray off! Otherwise small bits of cloth it towel can be jammed underneath, but I couldn't get full coverage. There is a tonne of thread on the spark plugs so the combo of socket and extension that works initially can be too long to get out once the plug is loose! Nicely worn extensions will be easier to detach than new ones, and a long flat bladed screwdriver might help depending on your stuff. My halfords advanced 3/8" short extension was too long to separate with screwdriver so I had to man up to detach it from the socket with fingertips of one hand. Each spark plug requires slightly different tricks! Driver's side is most accessible and the passenger side is always difficult unless you care to mess with fuel lines or aircon. Taking the battery out gives you more elbow room to come in under the hardlines. I've used a mixture of the following tools while trying to find the easiest method: 1/2" ratchet + 3/8" adaptor plus very short extension in to deep 15mm socket. Then remove the insert to get it all the way out before you run out of length to remove anything. Stabilise the turning with a finger to make the ratchet click 3/8" ratchet + short wobble bar plus deep 15mm socket. Crack it loose with the ratchet, then twiddle with fingers. From certain angles it is possible to grip the extension with thumb AND finger! What a treat.
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    Many thanks Keith for organising this Meet and for once only 20mins down the road from my home. Hope to make another one in due course...
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