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There is a small white bit on top of the light, on the inside of the engine bay that fits an allen key. You can manually adjust it using that. That's a really rubbish description but you should see it if you look, it's obvious when you see it.
I had the same problem on my old 172 where the auto...
http://www.ompracing-store.com/Lignes-groupe-A-inox-c-6_241.html
Pop them an email and see if they can help, is fairly pricey though by the looks of it.
Haha just remember I also burnt my hand on the exhaust on my 172.
Had a piper exhaust and it started to drop on the backbox, so fasioned a jubilee clip holder to keep it up, went on a 30 minute journey to my mates and as soon as I pulled up thought I'd make sure the jubilee clip was still tight...
I was in the pit at my mates garage working under the car changing his exhaust over. Whilst doing this he had the brakes off changing the discs and pads. I leant down to pick up a wrench, and as I did he kicked the brake caliper which fell about 5 foot on to my hand, nice broken hand there...
I can't find my wiper pully Tony, I do have this mini vice contraption that I used to use for the job which works perfectly fine. Had mine off for 4 cracked water bottles. used this little thing three of those times.
Can bring it over about 6ish? Don't mind having a bash at it as well, I'm sure...
No, it's left on the big roundabout near Tesco's, if you were leaving Tesco's to go on the M40.
Not sure you can get on to it anymore though, as Prodrive have just bought the site and are moving onto it, not been there for a good few months. There's some decent old barns and places around as well.
Get a trophy, it sounds stupid, but it went for an R27 over a normal 197 purely for the recaro's and the feel of having something LTD edition. Will probably get flamed for that for it being a waste of money, but I'm glad I spent the extra money.
Re: Droning noise coming from wheel when moving
Bigger problem I think as these aren't built into the disc.
Never had a front one go, but I think it's a garage job. I might be wrong though.
Re: Droning noise coming from wheel when moving
My mates were gone for about 4 months until he changed, so I guess not.
You ideally need to buy new rear discs, unless you have a bearing press as it's built into the disc.
Re: Droning noise coming from wheel when moving
Bearing more than likely.
My mates rear bearings overpowered his exhaust, and that was a straight pipe from the manifold to the backbox!