07-11-2015, 11:07 AM
Me too, l/h/thread on l/h side!!
So, why did the blagger screw the r/h/side rear mallet on tight spoked wheel "nut" on as if it was a left hand thread ?
Maybe the projectionist put the film in the wrong way, no wait, its video tape these days, yes? so that cannot happen, unless of course its been computer doctored, even any writing in the back ground....waiting for the repeat
Its was only a very quick scene in the show near the end, but I'm nearly sure that's what I saw...
Saw this being done in an earlier show also....different car burt a wire wheel and knock on tight "nut"...mind you I saw the look on the "old sweats" face when the Herald was started minus rad and coolant ( buggered water pump now as no "lub" for the w/pump seal ), but with fan fitted.....
So, why did the blagger screw the r/h/side rear mallet on tight spoked wheel "nut" on as if it was a left hand thread ?
Maybe the projectionist put the film in the wrong way, no wait, its video tape these days, yes? so that cannot happen, unless of course its been computer doctored, even any writing in the back ground....waiting for the repeat
Its was only a very quick scene in the show near the end, but I'm nearly sure that's what I saw...
Saw this being done in an earlier show also....different car burt a wire wheel and knock on tight "nut"...mind you I saw the look on the "old sweats" face when the Herald was started minus rad and coolant ( buggered water pump now as no "lub" for the w/pump seal ), but with fan fitted.....