19-08-2015, 11:46 AM
I have been plastic welding things back together for years now even got bits of plastic dotted around for just such a thing
I may not be able to stretch to a free lunch, (6 kids) but i can offer as many teas, coffees or squash as you can drink (we buy that in bulk....)
I do think the back came up much better than i was expecting, the shameful thing is i have seen bits i have missed like the drivers seat back, right on the right hand edge. ITs still al ittle grimey there. but i will get that next time.
I do need to get under the car at some point, as i think she is either venting fuel, or the tank has a small leak.
My gauge goes down rather quick, either that or she is drinking fuel like it is going out of fashion. For example, i can put £20 for fuel, gives me 1/2 a tank, then the next day its just over 1/4 and i have not really gone any where. s it me, or do i need to drop the tank off and inspect the sender unit, seals, and condition of the tank.
Tony.
I may not be able to stretch to a free lunch, (6 kids) but i can offer as many teas, coffees or squash as you can drink (we buy that in bulk....)
I do think the back came up much better than i was expecting, the shameful thing is i have seen bits i have missed like the drivers seat back, right on the right hand edge. ITs still al ittle grimey there. but i will get that next time.
I do need to get under the car at some point, as i think she is either venting fuel, or the tank has a small leak.
My gauge goes down rather quick, either that or she is drinking fuel like it is going out of fashion. For example, i can put £20 for fuel, gives me 1/2 a tank, then the next day its just over 1/4 and i have not really gone any where. s it me, or do i need to drop the tank off and inspect the sender unit, seals, and condition of the tank.
Tony.
Not always Grumpy!!
306 Cabby SE, 2.0l 16v
To the optimist, the glass is half full. To the pessimist, the glass is half empty. To the engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be!