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Awesome thanks for the link!
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Thank you for the link. Fantastic!
Dave.
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SO I go to change the thrmostat on the alfa 156 JTS Veloce yadda yadda yadda super duper jobby, because its running at 50C, and the bottom bolt shears off in the cylinder head.
Bollocks.
Its an 8.8 carbon steel bolt too, so its going to be a pig to drill and easy out, and I gont have a MIG welder to weld a nut to whats left (this actually works well since so much heat is rammed into the bolt that it frees itself). And the angle to drill is not perfect, so there is little chance of drilling straight down the thing, even with the battery out, and I dont want to have to take the head off.
So, plan 2, put a couple of holes in either side of the sheared off bolt, drill to 6.8, tap to M8 x 1.25, and stick in some M8 stud. Then make up a little plate with two holes to fit over the studs, and pull the thermostat flange up tight. Should do it. Just need to find some place to get the right drill size...
F***ing cars.....
Still, changed the lamnda sensor, did an oil change, and found the knock, the front right suspension turret was lose.
Tell you what, Italian stuff isnt as good as it was. There is no way they would use a steel bolt in an ally head in the old days, a bit of stud and a nut is far better; the stud corrodes to the ally, and the nut would always undo. Thats how they used to make their engines, what wrong with the twats?
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When they're good they're very good but when they're bad they're bad.
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Reminds me of the old joke:
Q. What do you call 4 tyres sitting in a driveway?
A. An Alfa with the rust removed.
I always wanted an Alfa but never had the time to give to one. One day, should I be stupidly rich and have an actual garage, I'll get me a Alfa Romeo Giulietta SZ.
Does my head in that you can't get an Alfa in North America.
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They dont rust anymore, and the electrics seem to be relatively OK so its a reasonable car to have today. I replaced a BMW 316 coupe with it, a 156 JTS Veloice, and have to say the BMW feels agricultural in comparison, yes, it has very good grip, but almost no feel compared to the Alfa. I have often had this impression with German cars, utterly dead feeling.
Whats the SZ, a 2 liter, 1750? The engine looks exactly the same as tihe one on my GTV
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Alfa+Romeo+Giulietta+SZ&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=uUXKUrTYBenP0AX-7oGIAw&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=678#q=Alfa+Romeo+Giulietta+SZ+engine&tbm=isch[^]
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Alfa+Romeo+Giulietta+SZ&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=uUXKUrTYBenP0AX-7oGIAw&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1280&bih=678#q=Alfa+Romeo+2.0++GTV+engine&tbm=isch[^]
I used to have one, its a super tough engine, and really well made. For example the exhaust valve stems are hollow wnd half filled with sodium. When the engine gets hot, the sodiujm melts and sloshes back and forward carrying heat away from the valve head. Do you know ANY other car manufacturer that goes to such detail opn their engines? Just nuts, but thats Alfa for you (and Fiat to a large degree).
It will be easy to work on, and fun to maintain,m as well as a joy to take out for a blast when the weathers good. And the thing with alfas/fiats, you can really drive them hard, they love it, and are made for it.
I need to change the cam belt too, probelem is you are supposed to use special tools, not that I ever did on any of the other Fiats I changed belts on before.
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A pit has always been one of my Ultimate Dream Home Must Haves. And a wine cellar in the bedroom hidden by a trap door.
I'll never forget changing a cam chain on a Mazda 1800 and getting it misaligned by one tooth. And dropping the tensioner to the bottom of the sump while doing it. Those were the days...
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No excuses. England were out-bowled, out-batted, out-fielded, out-brained, out-run, out-smarted by the GCO (Genetically Criminalised Ockers) XI. I didn't really expect Engalnd to win The Ashes, but neither did I expect a 5-0, rub your nose in the kangaroo dung massacre it turned out to be.
Well done you thieving buggers Australians. If I could be there now, I'd drink a glass of Boag's or Cooper's with you, not to celebrate or commisurate but to enjoy a nice beer in the sunshine on a hot day which'll make a welcome change to the endless monsoon we've been having here in Blighty.
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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Most unexpected, as a neutral, I expected England to win, maybe 2-1 or 3-1.
Australia didn't strike me as a particular strong unit, getting thrashed in India 4-0 just months before and all that - I guess England were just pathetic
Do you know home teams lost just 2 tests in all of 2013? (Yes, test matches, not series.)
Cheers,
विक्रम
"We have already been through this, I am not going to repeat myself." - fat_boy, in a global warming thread
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Vikram A Punathambekar wrote: just 2 tests in all of 2013
Indeed. It looks like there is this strange phenomenon going around. Last year, I guess things were only slightly better (though I don't have any statistics behind this statement). Away teams don't perform well.
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England imploded.
They look unbeatable a few months ago.
As an example, Matt Prior did tremendously well in June.
In a few months, he had to be dropped!
Haddin did badly in England. Few months later, he was a hero.
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There was me thinking you meant this[^]
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Yep - that's what I first thought of too. The wife is not happy!
However in other news Ha'way the Heed[^]
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Woo hoo!
No doubt a great result and probably Michael Clarke's salvation but it was a particularly boring series. Please don't sent the girl's team next time.
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_Josh_ wrote: Please don't sent the girl's team next time.
To be honest, the girl's XI would have played better than the "girls" that did go.
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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thats unfair they did wonderful, the only problem is that had to keep stopping to play cricket, but that didnt take too long out of thier holiday
You cant outrun the world, but there is no harm in getting a head start
Real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time.
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"Thou, silent form! dost tease us out of thought." [1] [^].
My favorite character in Star Wars is that debonair mound of quivering flesh, Jabba Desilijic Tiure, the Hut, but, of course, a lot of his charm was his tender relationship with his adorable pet sidekick Kowakian monkey-lizard, Salacious B. Crumb [^].
[1] John Keats, "Ode on a Grecian Urn"
“There are obvious things, and there are many obvious things no one tried, because no one needed to try them.” Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov, January 1, 2014
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BillWoodruff wrote: "Ode on a Grecian Urn"
What's a Grecian Urn?
MVVM # - I did it My Way
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Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011
.\\axxx
(That's an 'M')
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Grecian Urn is how one feels listening to Nana Mouskouri, or eating feta cheese, or dreaming of the Aphrodite of Milos (aka Venus de Milo).
“There are obvious things, and there are many obvious things no one tried, because no one needed to try them.” Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov, January 1, 2014
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BillWoodruff wrote: listening to Nana Mouskouri
You need to get out of the house more often.
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Okay, Khun James, rao len duay dai, Khrup: what is the connection between listening to Nana Mouskouri, and being inside, or outside, a house ?
“There are obvious things, and there are many obvious things no one tried, because no one needed to try them.” Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov, January 1, 2014
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BillWoodruff wrote: what is the connection between listening to Nana Mouskouri, and being inside, or outside, a house ?
BillWoodruff wrote: Grecian Urn is how one feels listening to Nana Mouskouri
Not all of us agree that "Grecian Urn is how one feels listening to Nana Mouskouri".
I,for one, don't.
I was suggesting that you get out and experience life.
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Oh! I thought it was about 140 Drachma!
MVVM # - I did it My Way
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Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011
.\\axxx
(That's an 'M')
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Sorry, but 3,360 tetartemorioi will not top-up your Urn with beauty, or buy your cat a premium fish-head, these days.
That would be only about 55 U.S. cents, or 18 Thai baht.
“There are obvious things, and there are many obvious things no one tried, because no one needed to try them.” Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov, January 1, 2014
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I've recently had to get to know it quite well. Having come from the old school of Windows services development and adding them to the SMC using installation media, I've come to like TopShelf very much.
Is anyone else using it? I'd like to read your experiences (good or bad) about it.
If there is one thing more dangerous than getting between a bear and her cubs it's getting between my wife and her chocolate.
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