:wub: Yeah. :wub:
They were the bee's knees, which makes the whole ordeal worth it.
Next up is Bad Manners. :01:
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:wub: Yeah. :wub:
They were the bee's knees, which makes the whole ordeal worth it.
Next up is Bad Manners. :01:
Bad luck with the car.
It sounds like you would be best with duvet evening - although I am sure your work ethic will get the better of you.
They used to make covers for the inside of the mini grill. It had popper studs and you could roll down flaps in the summer and put them up in the winter. They worked quite well - was in a kind of faux leather with silver poppers so looked quite punk. :) Don't know if you can still get them - it is rolling towards spring so it is a bit late now anyhoo.
:crying: I'm doomed. :sad1:
Can't even get into my mobile to get phone numbers off.
I'm sooo feckered.
I will look into the car flap thing, but isn't the grill there to let hot air out. :unsure:
Errr no .. it is there to let cold air in on the radiator. However, as the radiator is at the side in a Mini, all the grill really does is let the cold and wet straight in on the plugs and distributer cap (not so good really). So the grill is pretty redundant in the winter. In the summer you let the flaps down so the cool air circulates around the engine and radiator.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lilmiss
Does it not have two uses then?
To let cold air in on the radiator, and to stop the engine from over heating?
I shall look into it anyway, but I suppose I would need to go to a specialist garage for something like that. There's probably not much call for it on other cars.
I also need to get AA breakdown cover, instead of the poxy Direct Line breakdown coverage I have. Anything could have happened to me stuck on the hard shoulder in the dark with no hazards, it's just lucky I know some good, decent people. I didn't pack my pokey stick for the trip either. :no:
Aw Lilmiss....so sorry to hear about your car. :(
I hope she will be ok and you can get her fixed.
As for the mosh-pit...fair play to yer girl, but have you considered contact lenses?
Most mini owners use tin foil on the grill in winter. I also suggest marine grease around the plugs and distributor cap if you are having a moisture problem
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Originally Posted by vidcc
The plugs were sprayed with wd40, I have no idea what marine grease but I bet it's kinky. :w00t: Never heard of tin foil being used, sounds logical, though a lil crazy.
Sara, I don't like eye drops, so I doubt contacts would be any good for me.
I shall just remember not to wear glasses next time, and take the punch in the head like a man. :01: :ermm:
wd40 will repel any water that is already on the plugs/leads etc. the marine grease is a grease with thickening additives that make it more able to resist water "washout" and will prevent water from getting inside your distributor cap to begin with
Oh right.
Does it have another name? I've never heard of the stuff before.
I'm hoping it gets towed to a garage tomorrow, where she will have a good inspection, but I doubt I will have her back before the weekend.
Bo's on his way to Spain tomorrow, btw.
Lucky swine. :dry: