what spares to take
what spares to take
i would like to know what spare parts to have in the boot and a list of tools that i might need be as obviuos as possiable i do have as spare tyre and jack what else would you take im driving a grey powered fb and kate will hopefully be driving her red powered ek
thanks richard
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IVE NEVER done a timing gear...... AT LEAST I GO FATBOY.. im not scared to drive my cars..heheheheheheheheheheFATBOY wrote:If i was mini it would be aahhh dont drive a fb as every nationals one of his has broken down .Generator timing gear mmm mark can fill in the rest
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Re: what spares to take
on top of all that, I always carry a starter motor, as I have Hydro's
as well as, all the tools and kit needed to change a timing gear on the side of the road,
or do as Tim says, and go steel.
for some reason?? Old Al always said the fibre'ies were there for a reason...not sure what it is other than working on cars on the side of the road.
both my cars still running fibre gears
as well as, all the tools and kit needed to change a timing gear on the side of the road,
or do as Tim says, and go steel.
for some reason?? Old Al always said the fibre'ies were there for a reason...not sure what it is other than working on cars on the side of the road.
both my cars still running fibre gears
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Re: what spares to take
The only reason they have them is because they are quieter than steel.Dean&Jana wrote:on top of all that, I always carry a starter motor, as I have Hydro's
as well as, all the tools and kit needed to change a timing gear on the side of the road,
or do as Tim says, and go steel.
for some reason?? Old Al always said the fibre'ies were there for a reason...not sure what it is other than working on cars on the side of the road.
both my cars still running fibre gears
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Re: what spares to take
I've fitted quite a few steel gears and have had them range form quiet to a bit noisy. The noisy ones quietened down after an initial run in period.
Personally I'd rather put up with a bit of noise until they bed in than have to wait for the surprise of fibre ones failing when you least expect it. I have heard of a fibre gears failing after less than 10.000 miles in service. But hey, if changing timing gears on the side of the road is your thing, then by all means go for it
Bill
Personally I'd rather put up with a bit of noise until they bed in than have to wait for the surprise of fibre ones failing when you least expect it. I have heard of a fibre gears failing after less than 10.000 miles in service. But hey, if changing timing gears on the side of the road is your thing, then by all means go for it
Bill
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