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ExoVyper
PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:28 am Up
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colin the keyboard warrior wrote:
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oh lol somebody doesn't know about 206's xD

no matter what wishbones you put on the 206 eats them with admirable gusto everytime.

especially when you have the heavier motors in, my 206 loved the wish bones i got put in a year down the line and it had destroyed two! Razz

but aslo when people say they dont have time then they just don't. i'm a heavy machinery mechanic and i can easily do my wishbones, but i put the old girl into a garage as with being at work constantly or doing something else i physically couldn't get round to it (not having a 2 post lift didn't help either Razz )
some mechanic you must be.iam far from being a mechanic but by doing the job myself could easily change both wishbones in about 1 hour,without the aid of 2 post lift.
wow do you even know what a heavy machinery mechanic is? or has daddy not allowed your private tutor to tell of such things? a heavy machinery mechanic such as myself works on the likes of 40 ton excavators and bulldozers and i assure you none of these things have wishbones so pardon me for not being so accustomed to such work, not everyone is minted and can afford everything from the dealer. Working on wishbones on the floor is dangerous as the puling and riving you have to do could easily knock the car off the stands. Any wishbones i did on escort vans at work were a piece of pe on a two post lift with my airgun.

i suggest you quit whatever stupid job your doing and get a job as a mechanic then cause you'd make a fortune from changing parts on cars if you can do it that fast.

 

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ExoVyper
PostPosted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 5:31 am Up
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colin wrote:
the drive shaft is one nut,and i was allowing for that in my estimated time,granted i struggled the first time i did this job,but like i said iam far from a qualified mechanic.i stand by my statement of 1hour give or take a few mins.as for not budging one smack of 4 pound club hammer = seconds.the drive shaft does not have to be removed.

someone must've done it before you then smearing it with copper grease and then putting it back together for you to have a go cause im sorry in real life such things don't happen so easy

 

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colin
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were talking about undoing a few nuts and bolts here,surely your heavy machines have these.your stupid remarks i put down to a state education,and feel sorry for you.
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i think everyone on here must feel sorry for you cause i dont think you'll have many friends with this 5hitty attitude you have to everybody.

in what way are my remaks stupid?

 

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ExoVyper wrote:
colin the keyboard warrior wrote:
ExoVyper wrote:
oh lol somebody doesn't know about 206's xD

no matter what wishbones you put on the 206 eats them with admirable gusto everytime.

especially when you have the heavier motors in, my 206 loved the wish bones i got put in a year down the line and it had destroyed two! Razz

but aslo when people say they dont have time then they just don't. i'm a heavy machinery mechanic and i can easily do my wishbones, but i put the old girl into a garage as with being at work constantly or doing something else i physically couldn't get round to it (not having a 2 post lift didn't help either Razz )
some mechanic you must be.iam far from being a mechanic but by doing the job myself could easily change both wishbones in about 1 hour,without the aid of 2 post lift.
wow do you even know what a heavy machinery mechanic is? or has daddy not allowed your private tutor to tell of such things? a heavy machinery mechanic such as myself works on the likes of 40 ton excavators and bulldozers and i assure you none of these things have wishbones so pardon me for not being so accustomed to such work, not everyone is minted and can afford everything from the dealer. Working on wishbones on the floor is dangerous as the puling and riving you have to do could easily knock the car off the stands. Any wishbones i did on escort vans at work were a piece of pe on a two post lift with my airgun.

i suggest you quit whatever stupid job your doing and get a job as a mechanic then cause you'd make a fortune from changing parts on cars if you can do it that fast.


How's this guy minted.....he climbes about under a [u]206[u] fixing things himself! Now if Col' had said, 'my butler took an hour to do it' then i'd agree minted! that reminds me, Jeeves, come finish this post off, my fingers are tired from typing

This 206 IS going on a trackday despite it's every effort to stay at home in the garage!
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D4NTP wrote:
ExoVyper wrote:
colin the keyboard warrior wrote:
ExoVyper wrote:
oh lol somebody doesn't know about 206's xD

no matter what wishbones you put on the 206 eats them with admirable gusto everytime.

especially when you have the heavier motors in, my 206 loved the wish bones i got put in a year down the line and it had destroyed two! Razz

but aslo when people say they dont have time then they just don't. i'm a heavy machinery mechanic and i can easily do my wishbones, but i put the old girl into a garage as with being at work constantly or doing something else i physically couldn't get round to it (not having a 2 post lift didn't help either Razz )
some mechanic you must be.iam far from being a mechanic but by doing the job myself could easily change both wishbones in about 1 hour,without the aid of 2 post lift.
wow do you even know what a heavy machinery mechanic is? or has daddy not allowed your private tutor to tell of such things? a heavy machinery mechanic such as myself works on the likes of 40 ton excavators and bulldozers and i assure you none of these things have wishbones so pardon me for not being so accustomed to such work, not everyone is minted and can afford everything from the dealer. Working on wishbones on the floor is dangerous as the puling and riving you have to do could easily knock the car off the stands. Any wishbones i did on escort vans at work were a piece of pe on a two post lift with my airgun.

i suggest you quit whatever stupid job your doing and get a job as a mechanic then cause you'd make a fortune from changing parts on cars if you can do it that fast.


How's this guy minted.....he climbes about under a [u]206[u] fixing things himself! Now if Col' had said, 'my butler took an hour to do it' then i'd agree minted! that reminds me, Jeeves, come finish this post off, my fingers are tired from typing

oh lol! i have made a mistake there xD

but that jeeves comment has made me chuckle Razz

 

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Bailey
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colin wrote:
were talking about undoing a few nuts and bolts here,surely your heavy machines have these.your stupid remarks i put down to a state education,and feel sorry for you.

State education? What's that got to do with anything. Get off your high horse you silly little yuppie. You love yourself! Who paid for your education? Well then. t***er.

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humor not your strong point bailey?
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Only difference is in private school the teachers are too afraid to tell the parents their child is stupid (not good for business)
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D4NTP wrote:
Only difference is in private school the teachers are too afraid to tell the parents their child is stupid (not good for business)

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Quarmbo
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I've got to say Colin, I've seen several of your posts on here and relented from commenting, as I would only be drawn into a slanging match. But it seems, everytime you post, your setting out to antagonise people. Why?
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Quarmbo wrote:
I've got to say Colin, I've seen several of your posts on here and relented from commenting, as I would only be drawn into a slanging match. But it seems, everytime you post, your setting out to antagonise people. Why?

haha, like that comment won't antagonise old Col'

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D4NTP wrote:
Quarmbo wrote:
I've got to say Colin, I've seen several of your posts on here and relented from commenting, as I would only be drawn into a slanging match. But it seems, everytime you post, your setting out to antagonise people. Why?

haha, like that comment won't antagonise old Col'

Your right. Woops. But honestly, every single post I've seen from him always tends to draw an arguement. And this is the 2nd time I've seen him talking about his class. I'm just curious...!

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Quarmbo wrote:
D4NTP wrote:
Quarmbo wrote:
I've got to say Colin, I've seen several of your posts on here and relented from commenting, as I would only be drawn into a slanging match. But it seems, everytime you post, your setting out to antagonise people. Why?

haha, like that comment won't antagonise old Col'

Your right. Woops. But honestly, every single post I've seen from him always tends to draw an arguement. And this is the 2nd time I've seen him talking about his class. I'm just curious...!

i've seen the same thing and like you have stayed out. 'Col', whats the deal huh?

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colin
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sorry for upsetting you,as for mentioning my class where does that come from.guess ill just have to conform ,agree with everyone whether they know what their talking about or not.must dash Pimm's O'clock.
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