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Any idea where these are supposed to go?
I have a vague idea that the red one was inside the handbook??
The black / silver on the airbox somewhere.
I have a vague idea that the red one was inside the handbook??
The black / silver on the airbox somewhere.
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Thanks chaps.
On my +2 the airbox metal backplate is not deep enough for the red sticker.
I'll swap them around like this -
Thanks
On my +2 the airbox metal backplate is not deep enough for the red sticker.
I'll swap them around like this -
Thanks
- vincereynard
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This post reminds me of an idiot meddling radio fitter whom I employed to..... fit a radio!
He delightedly informed me that he had tightened up my carburettors as they were obviously loose and in danger of starting a fire, ?no charge just helping you out?
A new set of Thackeray washers for the carbs and a new ar*ehole for the radio fitter were required to put things right.
He delightedly informed me that he had tightened up my carburettors as they were obviously loose and in danger of starting a fire, ?no charge just helping you out?
A new set of Thackeray washers for the carbs and a new ar*ehole for the radio fitter were required to put things right.
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Alan Thomas
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Spyder fan wrote:A new set of Thackeray washers for the carbs and a new ar*ehole for the radio fitter were required to put things right.
Ah! Then again you weren't displaying your sticker were you?
That is a beautiful engine bay Jim. Any shots of them on your +2.
The black states "when replacing this cover" so presumably should got on the cover. Yet the red is too big for the metal backplate!
Is there a difference between Elan and +2 airbox backplates? Or indeed different stickers?
Does it matter a toot?
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vincereynard wrote:Spyder fan wrote:A new set of Thackeray washers for the carbs and a new ar*ehole for the radio fitter were required to put things right.
Ah! Then again you weren't displaying your sticker were you?
That is a beautiful engine bay Jim. Any shots of them on your +2.
The black states "when replacing this cover" so presumably should got on the cover. Yet the red is too big for the metal backplate!
Is there a difference between Elan and +2 airbox backplates? Or indeed different stickers?
Does it matter a toot?
Thanks. You have to trim the sticker for the backplate. Here's the + 2. Jim
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JimE wrote:vincereynard wrote:Spyder fan wrote:A new set of Thackeray washers for the carbs and a new ar*ehole for the radio fitter were required to put things right.
Ah! Then again you weren't displaying your sticker were you?
Oh, but the stickers were there! The plonker insisted they were loose rather than flexible....? I could move them up and down? he said.
I?m still wondering which part of the fuel system that he earthed the radio to, luckily the car has been fully rebuilt since that episode.
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He didn't work near Peterborough by any chance?
I imagine you were inclined to move him up and down a few times.
I imagine you were inclined to move him up and down a few times.
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