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| Author: | shineyshoes [ 17 Apr 2010 13:56 ] |
| Post subject: | take his tools away |
a friend of mine has done his first bit of home spannering on his m2 and messed it up . chris and myself are going to have a look and try to fix it tomorrow but need zsome tips he has pulled off the cam casing but never took out the bolt in behind the timing sensor so has pulled out the cam that is attached to the casing which in turn has ballsed up the timing chris has had a quick look and the timing bowl ( not the correct name i know but that,s what he called it) it wont separate from the cam so the hole thing is currently one piece 1 )does the timing bowl come off the cam 2)does the cam come off the casing 3)how do we get the timing back to where it should be 4)how hard should i slap him thanks in advance |
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| Author: | Maz [ 17 Apr 2010 14:16 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: take his tools away |
Yes. Yes. RTFM V.hard. |
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| Author: | Adam [ 17 Apr 2010 15:26 ] |
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Check out my 'Cutting down the cam cover' bit in the 'How To' section. There's lots of photos there. ........and as Maz sez for No.4 |
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| Author: | shineyshoes [ 17 Apr 2010 17:57 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: take his tools away |
RTFM ? read the f**kin manual ? |
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| Author: | iwoo9 [ 17 Apr 2010 18:04 ] |
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shineyshoes wrote: RTFM ? read the f**kin manual ? Aye, that's about it. |
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| Author: | THE FLYING DUCHMAN [ 17 Apr 2010 18:35 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: take his tools away |
shineyshoes wrote: RTFM ? read the f**kin manual ? Yes always. Maybe twice or more. V Hard. Maybe not to hard. We all have to learn I guess |
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| Author: | Adam [ 17 Apr 2010 18:51 ] |
| Post subject: | Re: take his tools away |
As a yoof I used to break most things I touched with a spanner. My big brother used to beat the shit out of me when I did it though, so it was steep learning curve. In my view, pain and Education should always go hand in hand |
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| Author: | THE FLYING DUCHMAN [ 17 Apr 2010 20:09 ] |
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Adam wrote: As a yoof I used to break most things I touched with a spanner. My big brother used to beat the shit out of me when I did it though, so it was steep learning curve. In my view, pain and Education should always go hand in hand Just dont try it with Russian roulette and a automatic . Bugger im in Tech again ![]() I am, of course, talking atomic spanner |
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| Author: | Nate [ 17 Apr 2010 21:32 ] |
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Adam wrote: As a yoof I used to break most things I touched with a spanner. My big brother used to beat the shit out of me when I did it though, so it was steep learning curve. In my view, pain and Education should always go hand in hand Wondered about that nervous eye twitch and nervous laugh We all screw up except folk that do nowt, the skill is in back peddling N. |
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| Author: | Bonzo [ 18 Apr 2010 07:26 ] |
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Adam wrote: As a yoof I used to break most things I touched with a spanner.
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| Author: | chris(madrid) [ 18 Apr 2010 08:39 ] |
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Adam wrote: As a yoof I used to break most things I touched with a spanner.l At least you had access to spanners! - My dad has never moved past adjustable spanners. Good one mind. Still has it.In his defense he's more of a woodworker. |
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| Author: | Bonzo [ 18 Apr 2010 08:51 ] |
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chris(madrid) wrote: My dad has never moved past adjustable spanners. Good one mind. Still has it. In his defense he's more of a woodworker. Wouldn't he find a chisel more effective |
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| Author: | chris(madrid) [ 18 Apr 2010 11:39 ] |
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Bonzo wrote: Wouldn't he find a chisel more effective You try tightening a carriage bolt with a chisel! - knackers the edge.
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| Author: | Adam [ 18 Apr 2010 16:37 ] |
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| Author: | smarty [ 18 Apr 2010 20:22 ] |
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iwoo9 wrote: shineyshoes wrote: RTFM ? read the f**kin manual ? Aye, that's about it. Yeah but....... only when all else has failed
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