VSX Suspension for Novices

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Mandrake wrote:Not sure if I'd trust the old girl on such a long trip Jim! ;) I'd love to come down to one of the meet ups but I'm just not sure this is the car to do it in...iffy gearbox, a slight leak on the top plate of the pressure regulator that could get bad without warning, dodgy coolant tank seam and a few other niggles that murphys law says will bite me if I drive too far from home! :twisted:
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Plus plenty of tea (as I have two boxes of PG Decaf to deliver to CitroJim!).
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Hell Razor5543 wrote:Plus plenty of tea (as I have two boxes of PG Decaf to deliver to CitroJim!).
Ohh, happy days :-D Thanks James, brilliant 8-)
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Decaf ? No no no, that just won't do.... I better bring my own tea :twisted:
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Mandrake wrote:Decaf ? No no no, that just won't do.... I better bring my own tea :twisted:
It's all I can drink Simon. I'm caffeine intolerant... :(
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If I had to, I could call into Tesco on the way up to get some normal PG Tips as well.
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Hell Razor5543 wrote:If I had to, I could call into Tesco on the way up to get some normal PG tips as well.
Are you incinerating that decaff is somehow abnormal James :twisted: :lol:

Mike, never tried Lidl ones. I'm strictly PG Tips and Twinings Earl Grey decaffeinated - the latter introduced to me by James; something I'm eternally grateful for :-D
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OK, how about calling the caffinated bags suitable for the less sensitive?!? :lol:
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Hell Razor5543 wrote:OK, how about calling the caffinated bags suitable for the less sensitive?!? :lol:
That’ll do nicely James :-D
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Twinings earl grey caffeinated for me :twisted:
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So, shall I get some?
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Earl Grey? Yuk!

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PG Tips are getting extortionate. You should ask Citronut, £10 they cost him :-D :wink: ....until I give back his change!
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red_dwarfers wrote: £10 they cost him :-D :wink: ....until I give back his change!
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The suspension did something really strange today. I had the offer of a day in the workshop ('elf 'n safety cover so that one person wasn't left on their own) for today. Ideal opportunity to tackle the outstanding jobs, starting with replacing the auxiliary belt - caught just in time - not been on long but so badly fitted (one V off some of the pulleys and not tensioned correctly) tearing itself to bits. Complete PITA as I'd been warned. Broke my trusty home-made 10mm square wind-back tool so had to make another - didn't take long, but had to walk down to our local ironmonger to buy a 10mm x 60 coach-bolt (shame they don't make HT coach-bolts!).

Anyway, started the engine to check the belt was running smoothly with the VSX still lifted a couple of feet. Retracting front struts reminded me to put the suspension HIGH (so she doesn't squat on the lift arms when lowered) and left the engine running for a few minutes for the new belt to settle. Turned the engine off, checked the belt tension (and auto tensioner); adjusted the hand-brake cables, put the front wheels back on and then lowered her. Nose in air, arse on the deck :shock: Started the engine and after about 30 seconds the back rose. Can't work out why the back had no pressure - the Green Lady has never behaved in such an inelegant manner.
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