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  1. Yep scrumpy totally agree, Marina, Allegro,Ital, Ambassador,Cortina all kept us poor underpaid mechanics in employment, meanwhile the Fiats rotted away gently in the sun and the lancias returned to iron oxide quicker than it`s 0 to 60 time. My old college lecturer used to say to all the apprentices, "They don`t make cars like they used to and I say thank f*** "!  lol

    Paul

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  2. 3 hours ago, Malanka said:

    New paragraph John mate new paragraph. 

    Jenny odd boat sheet dangler, Vanessan, and of course John. 

    Excellent you all saw the humour.  The main Irony John is I live in Switzerland so you’re all Northern monkeys to me.

    Currently blowing a hoolie blizzard outside. We ran out of oil yesterday and we are using log fire until oil man comes. Off to get more logs in a few minutes. 

     

    See you all soon, Drascom detector is being sourced prior to operation ramming speed. 

    Do you have coloured flappy things on ? I suspect so ! 

    M

    Thought the Hadron collider would keep you all warm.

  3. Hi Robin, there appears to be a few BMW independent garages around Norwich area, STR , Herring&Palmer and M Kraft  all do fixed price servicing.There also looks to be a well regarded garage in Bury st Edmunds called Warnes. may be worth a look it gets a mention in the Beemer user forums.

    Paul

  4. 10 hours ago, Wyndham said:

    This is an example of how the car industry have brainwashed people.

    Given that myself, my wife , my daughters, their partners, my sisters, etc and the many many people I have to queue behind when I fill up at the supermarket, all use supermarket fuel without any problem why should an additive be used?

    Rhetorical, no need to answer.

    But answer I will, your family members are most likely using petrol i`m talking about diesel only. this is not a car industry problem its a fuel industry problem which mainly affects high mileage vehicles IE vans & trucks. As a former road transport engineer I used to buy upwards of 50000 litres of fuel per week and in 2001 fuel quality fell off  a cliff. Truck fuel pumps and injectors began failing because the sulphur had been removed from diesel.To counter this diesel fuel from most of the manufacturers had additives  mixed in. Supermarkets however did not & still do not put them in, leaving cars which do higher mileages and older cars at risk.If you subscribe to the consumers association they have on more than one occasion warned about fuel quality.  I fill up at Costco cash & carry which do have additives mixed in but still use lubrizol.

    Paul

    Has anybody noticed that Robin has yet again lit the blue touchpaper then gone to bed and left us debating. RASCAL by name RASCAL by nature methinks. :default_biggrin:

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  5. Hi Robin, first a question, given the age of the vehicle, does it still have a warranty in force and if not would it be better to use a BMW independent specialist. Second, most of the trade, including myself, use Brakes international for parts, if you look at their website that will give you a good indication of prices for your model. There are two premium makes of pads and discs, Mintex and Ferodo both will be as good as original equipment [OE] and a dam site cheaper. I use mintex because the pads are slightly softer, giving better brake performance but the wear of the pads is not quite as good. Times should be about half an hour ish for each corner. Watch other makes of pads there are loads of Indian and Chinese sourced out there.

    Fuel, don`t be mislead by fuel manufacturers claims that their rocket fuel gives better performance than others its not quite true. There are several reports that have been published that dispute the claims.The main benefit of most fuel manufacturers offerings is that they have a lubricant added which gives added lubrication to the internal mechanicals in diesel fuel systems. In 2001 the EU decided that sulphur should be removed from diesel this removed some of the lubrication and this caused  several vehicle fuel systems to fail.The fuel manufacturers had to replace this with an additive to counter the problem. Supermarket fuel does not have the additive so lubricants ie redex should be used. I use lubrizol if I have to fill up in supermarkets.

    electrical, sorry I hit things with big ommers so am no use on lectrics.

    Paul

    ps  can the right honorable member for Donny not do the brakes(use grease not grout) :default_biggrin:

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  6. Welcome aboard Andy, whatever you do DON`T  watch the Captains blogs.If you do your wallet and dreams will be in meltdown. The Broad Ambition and Independence blogs are sure to cause you sleepless nights. You have been warned!:default_biggrin:

    Paul

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  7. Wow! A superb critique of the present situation, a clear view of the way forwards and no direct criticism of any individual.  It could not have been stated more clearly and simply. Hats off to James, hope somebody is listening.

    As a forum/individually do we need to be offering any support to James, should he need it, in the form of funding,verbal or written offerings? Just a thought.

    Paul

     

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