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The older Halfords Professional stuff was really good quality, the ratchet spanners were made by Gearwrench and until the latest generation of Snap On ratchet spanners were probably the best around, the Torque wrenches were and still are made by Norbar which makes stuff for lots of brands and...
I know Cummins/Paccar did an interesting case study for the Department for transport with regards to whether Bio methane would be a possible alternative fuel for compression ignition engines but after many thousands of miles of testing they found the methane slip ( unburnt methane escaping...
I would say these are a much better buy, especially when they have a -20% voucher
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sealey-TBTP02-91-Piece-Socket-Set-1-4-3-8-1-2-Square-Drives-in-Foam-To/153536832701?epid=26033930337&hash=item23bf8224bd:g:1MUAAOSwtRRdDBCl
When the Blue point sets are on offer they're good value, halfords don't do a big enough range in my opinion to be a professional choice, lack of long and flex ratchets and soft grip handles and the screwdrivers are turd, it ok for diy but not much more
Anyone else think Halfords are pricing themselves out of the market, prices just keep going up and they're at point now where you could get a Snap on blue point set for the same money.
It's the Italian way, I was in a Iveco dealers workshop last year and the transporter dropped a brand new van off with a crate engine in the back because the one fitted didn't make it off the production line and they couldn't be arsed to fit another so left it for the dealer.
The brakes sound like you've either air in the ABS Pump or when you bled the brakes and stroked the cylinder through it's full travel it's pulled the seals backwards.
The engine in de rate should have a code stored but I'll have a wild guess at a injector starting to fail.
My Mate Paul was world swearing champion 1996 he was also a chassis set up engineer at Mclaren F1,
I'll see what he say about it, but his standard answer for stuff like is
"who the f**king f**k are these f**king clowns, more knowledge in the s**t i've just pushed out, etc etc"
regardless of if...
Agree but perfect for engine bays though as there aren't many flat surfaces and being non magnetic they aren't going to damage electrical components and sensors like conventional magnetic trays
I kept seeing these on American Youtube channels and have been looking for some in this country, they're finally available over here.
I know they aren't cheap but for professionals they're a massive time saver...