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Post by Ronnieboy59 Sun Jun 10 2012, 17:39

Hi Liam / Kev

Was wondering if the following could get some help at the workshop next weekend ( Saturday ) Me needs a starter motor changing and Keith, Dave needs his front beam raised, and Alex is coming along to check out some Electrics on my bus and Keiths, the reason for help is the Knowledge and Equipment as i would like to feel safe under my bus when Jacked up rather than with my dodgy gear, If its difficult for Saturday then no worries i will see if we can pop over to Keiths Saturday and have it done there, Thats if Keth has found a starter motor.



Cheers Dude, I will get the beers.



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Post by Kev Sun Jun 10 2012, 18:57

Can't see a problem with that Liam might be working but I will be down there
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Post by Ronnieboy59 Sun Jun 10 2012, 19:00

Many thanks Kev will let you know later in the week if and when and who is coming.



Very much appreciated.



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Post by Kev Sun Jun 10 2012, 19:21

Although a accident might happen when raising daves van it could end up lower Very Happy
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Post by Ronnieboy59 Thu Jun 14 2012, 18:54

Hi Kev + and folks



Ref timings for worksop this Saturday, had a few issues today with Tyre fitter so my fault i will be late on Saturday morning, spoke to Dave today and will be good if all those going, Ron, Dave, Kev, Keith? Alex ?, Meet at Daves for 12 ish and aim to be at the workshop for 1pm, should be enough time to get all jobs done but main job is Daves front beam me thinks, all hands and those with the know how welcome, KEV, if there is a postcode for the workshop then could you post in members area , IF OK, so others who want to come along at Leisure.

Any probs then Post ASAP.

Ron

Found some really nice lights to fit on my Bus Dave ?? nudge nudge wink wink.Smile
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Post by Kev Thu Jun 14 2012, 20:19

12 at daves is good for me get a lye in. Haven't got a post code for workshop if there's any one who wants to come down after they could ring one of us down there for directions.
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Post by Erna & David Thu Jun 14 2012, 20:25

Hi Ron, see you around 12, maybe head up to Larkhill way, as no doubt Stonehenge will be snared up.
Think the priority is getting the starter up and running on yours first and see what time is left.
Have to take some advice on how to get the bus up the ramp in front of entrance me thinks. KEV

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Post by Ronnieboy59 Fri Jun 15 2012, 10:01

Hi all

Sorry to say but if this weather keeps up then it will be a non starter for Saturday but lets hope it clears, will keep you posted on here, fingers crossed.



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Post by Grizzly Fri Jun 15 2012, 17:37

Soz I would have come up this weekend but on the dreaded call out Neutral
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Post by Liam Fri Jun 15 2012, 21:59

Ronnieboy59 wrote:Hi all

Sorry to say but if this weather keeps up then it will be a non starter for Saturday but lets hope it clears, will keep you posted on here, fingers crossed.



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We have got a roof on the workshop
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Post by Ronnieboy59 Fri Jun 15 2012, 22:02

Its a posh one then Liam, cheers mate, hope the new job still going good, happy days eh.



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Post by Ronnieboy59 Sat Jun 16 2012, 08:33

New back tyres fitted, no rain so far so looking good for the workshop, will be going to Keiths for 10.30 ish and then onto Daves and then onto workshop, lets hope we get all thats needed done.



Well done England last night,,Great result.



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Post by Ronnieboy59 Sat Jun 16 2012, 17:55

Many thanks for the help today in using the Facilities of the workshop, help a great deal, I am not the only one with other issues with electrics, sadly could not get Daves bus to workshop to do his beam and Keith still has a gremlin with starting his bus, its now down to elimination but hope Dave and Keith get on the road soon as poss.

well at least now i know how to change a starter motor with the engine in situ and has made a huge difference as the motor that came out was a bag of worms with black tape round the solenoid seal.

Again many thanks and beers on me,,,



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Post by Erna & David Sat Jun 16 2012, 18:28

Hi Ron, no problem with helping you out, but prefer something stronger than beer Smile, thanks for guys for letting us loose in their garage.
Sat down and thought things through when i got home regards engine, and then worked it out and then felt sick Sad
Catch up soon when feeling better. David
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Post by Grizzly Sat Jun 16 2012, 20:11

Easy isn't it . . .

Ronnieboy59 wrote:

well at least now i know how to change a starter motor with the engine in situ and has made a huge difference as the motor that came out was a bag of worms with black tape round the solenoid seal.

Again many thanks and beers on me,,,

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