Water in plug bores-update

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Re: Water in plug bores-update

Post by Shug » Mon Apr 30, 2012 5:01 pm

vet111s wrote:Cheers Dom
Know MMC will look after it. Anxiety now is getting it on to the low loader using the wishbones.
Eek - very outer and wrap the webbing round the upright/balljoints if it's not going to rub the tyre too bad or crack the clam. Have had mine pulled on with a wishbone a couple of times, but never looped through the wishbone and always with me watching like a hawk. Less pulled by wishbone, more by balljoint mount IYSWIM.
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Re: Water in plug bores-update

Post by vet111s » Mon Apr 30, 2012 8:36 pm

Shug wrote:
vet111s wrote:Cheers Dom
Know MMC will look after it. Anxiety now is getting it on to the low loader using the wishbones.
Eek - very outer and wrap the webbing round the upright/balljoints if it's not going to rub the tyre too bad or crack the clam. Have had mine pulled on with a wishbone a couple of times, but never looped through the wishbone and always with me watching like a hawk. Less pulled by wishbone, more by balljoint mount IYSWIM.
Took this advice and all seemed well. Await MMC diagnosis once they've got time to look at it.
Once again, :thumbsup for all the combined SE knowledge/support group!

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Re: Water in plug bores-update

Post by vet111s » Tue May 01, 2012 9:03 pm

Got a call from Craig. Seems it's the coil pack. Excellent service from MMC once again despite being fully booked

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