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Maybe , just maybe might actually get to this one coming up.
I want another car :(
not even Adam can supply me with enough stuff to keep this one going.
( when does the ban on me ordering parts come into act? ;) )
neeeeed to order oil pipe and banjo bolt tomorrow
stripped it down, the inlet thing inside is supposedly to small. hence the pressurewasher not liking the pressure creap.
think I ordered it for a newer HDS series not the old style one we use at work. ah well
its brand new. only tried it today. my old one works a treat but I don't want to leave it at work haha.
looking down the intake, it looks to small for the pressure behind it. its almost needle sized.
got to the point of wether I should strip it down to see whats not right.
Yupp, one makes it pulse. My other one I tried on it don't. Both using the same trigger . Just changed the actauall snow lance on the end of the trigger.
The karcher is attached to a huge surge tank and the pump is pumping out well over 100psi
And the speed fit on the Hp hose isn't leaking...
Got a slight issue with my new foam lance, when attached to the karcher HDS at work , it makes the machine pulse and thus causing the machine to auto trip to save it f**king up.
Am i doing something wrong or is the lance possibly faulty?
Raz
driving down a country road having a little hoon, hit some fresh muddy ground , watching the steering wheel full lock the oppo way dirrectly into the path of a tractor.
yupp i shatt bricks that day
dad had a good one in the snow, watching his clio rear end come arroud on a roundabout lol
10L of ebay special cherry snow foam, only to use on the peices of s**t and vans at work.
5L ph neutral snowfoam for mine and my old mans car.
more yellow applicator pads.
wolfgang nano coating
2 soft and hard cut hex chemical guy pads
IN.PLAIN.SIMPLE.ENGLISH
take the crank sensor off ( held on with two 10 mm bolts )
try re attach the wires back onto the two pins inside the sensor.
if all else fails, order the revised loom and sensor from renault and fit it. (you might not be able to wire it in as you cannot follow what...
mines doing what it should do for now, so im happy :).
shame its getting replaced with a VW. ahwell, will rip the engine out it again and shoehorn some other diesel engine in
ragging it to death yeasterday only dropped the MPG to around 60mpg