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Ah! -- Brian C, sounds as though the "Woosies" need an additional qualification for you, perhaps a masters degree in incompetence? πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜›
 
Gabsgrandad said:
Ah! -- Brian C, sounds as though the "Woosies" need an additional qualification for you, perhaps a masters degree in incompetence? πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜›

I suspect the 100m Backstroke swimming badge would be more useful.
Mel
 
Well the results are in .... 😱hmy:

The main pump is in good working order and the pressure is good and within tolerance when under load as a plus the valves don't need decoking and the suspected misfire didn't rear it head on any of the tests, the tickover still fluctuates a little but have been told not to worry about it.....
 
That all sounds very positive. It must have taken a load from your mind. That knowledge in itself I'm sure will have lessened the load.
 
Sounds Good, let us just hope you don't go into "Limp Home mode"
Brother in law two weeks ago had a narrowing main feed to his pump , and the fantastic Engineers at the NHS in Oxford opened it up with a ballon and a bit of mesh. He's driving again this week.
Keep going. πŸ™‚
 
Congratulations Sprocket, it's good to know that the cogs are likely to keep on turning with no need for any plumbing or a new battery. It might help to ease off the gas a little now and then, and a leaner fuel mixture might help. :lol:
 
If i had had a problem i'm sure it would have shown up yesterday afternoon whilst having a shower before i set off for my appointment .........
A huge bee decided to come in through the open bathroom window my 'O' my what a shock 😱hmy: haven't moved as quick in years, then i realised I'd left my glasses in there πŸ™
Luckily by the time i had got dressed and found some clean underwear :blink: and stuck my ear to the door listening for the Buzzzz it had departed the same way it had entered ....
 
Gafferbill said:
Gagakev said:
Get Yer Brollies ready.............Im off to ..........Umm, Cornwall :evil: :lol:

You have been warned!!!!!

....... can't touch me πŸ˜›
Na...Nanee..Na...Na πŸ˜› πŸ˜›

I'm in Derbyshire and it's coming down in stair rods here, so don't be so sure Gafferbill; The Rainmakers' reach is further than you think.
Mel
 
I'm in S. Wales had some 'dampness' here, but now basking in glorious sunshine. Enough of the small talk I'm after some information from the brains of the Woosies who are Kampa air awning users. Put the porch up for the second time only and fitted the roof insulation sheet for the first time.
Question - What are the slits/slots for down the centre of it.

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Have they any purpose, the destructions don't mention them.
 
Dustydog said:
I'm 15 miles from the Rainmaker. And it's cats and dogs πŸ™

Ah but it was nice when we left at 10.45am this morning and arrived home an hour later....BUT it was raining when I got back there at 1.30pm???? home again now!!!!
WHY did I go back?........well you see before I removed the PSU I thought it would be a good idea to take some pictures of the wiring looms to make sure I get it right when I put it back' guess what I took the piccys on my phone and left it down there. πŸ™
Does this qualify as this years renewal to the Woosie Club???
 

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