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  1. DaveAMac

    Noise after clutch pipe removal

    Quick update... Had the clutch slave cylinder replaced. Seems to have made some improvement. Recommend Partco if you're looking for one - Just under £25 inc VAT. Dave
  2. DaveAMac

    Noise after clutch pipe removal

    Thanks again, mate. Definitely looks like I'm going to have to replace the clutch release bearing at some point. Just hope the old girl holds out to get me to and from college, else it's the bike for me. Dave
  3. DaveAMac

    exercise for people over 40

    :lol:lol:lol Dave
  4. DaveAMac

    Little Jimmy's first week at school...

    Little Jimmy starts school on Monday and the teacher asks him to draw a picture. Jimmy draws his picture and the teacher asks, "What's that you've drawn, Jimmy?". Jimmy replies, "It's a choo-choo". "No, Jimmy, you're a big boy now, we call it a train"... Jimmy draws another picture on Tuesday...
  5. DaveAMac

    vandals

    Really saddened to hear about this! :( It beggers belief that people would do such a thing. Hope you can get an affordable respray soon. All the best, Dave
  6. DaveAMac

    Noise after clutch pipe removal

    Hi, and thanks for the super quick response! :thumb2 The clutch pedal has been sticking recently and, despite there being no visible drips, I've been losing clutch fluid, but there was no noise before :confused: Dave
  7. DaveAMac

    Noise after clutch pipe removal

    Hi folks, can anyone help with the following?... Took my Terrano recently to my local National for an oil change and was advised that my fuel pipes were badly corroded. Turned out that they were actually talking about the clutch pipe at the rear of the car. :confused: So, as advised by my local...
  8. DaveAMac

    Glad to be a member!

    Hi all, I've heard great things about the club online, so now I'm a member! :thumb2 I'm hoping my trusty '99 Terrano II can get some much deserved pampering soon, and, not being greatly experienced in the mechanical front, I know I'm going to benefit from all the great knowledge and advice...
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