Jcorstorphine
Well-Known Member
Dear dear dear
Dear, fool and his money come to mind.
Which did you fill up with this time, cheap or dear?
Dear, fool and his money come to mind.
Which did you fill up with this time, cheap or dear?
Oh for a simple Perkins or BMC or Ford FSD or better still, a Kelvin
Dear, fool and his money come to mind.
The only time I ever had diesel bug was compliments of a garage forcourt!This is slightly "off" topic but diesel related
I would tend to agree with the above comment regarding fuel companies as I am having a great deal of problems with my Peugeot 2.0 Hdi which has only covered 40,000 miles and still under 3 years old. The engine is stalling when the car is brought to a standstill and the engine cuts out for a split second when accelerating through the gears. It also hesitates momentarily when the cruise control setting is raised by 5 MPH. All of these are intermittent faults.
Why mention fuel companies, well I have been advised by the Peugeot main dealers not to use Sainsbury diesel or any other supermarket brand.
Guess most people dont know as they drive along the "Bonny Bonny Banks of Loch Lomond "there is a big enough Nuclear Arsenal in Glen Douglas probably to knock the earth out of orbit-thats everything naval ever produced from Polaris warheads through to Trident.
One of the few places in the UK that is defended like something in a James Bond movie!
The railway to Fort William passes the entrance to Glen Douglas just before it reaches Arrochar on Loch Long.
Anyway why worry about car engines and diesel-those beasties-Trident subs were forever breaking down and having to be tugged back up to Faslane after drifting around aimlessly near Little Cumbrae!
Used to be a days entertainment watching them from our kitchen window on Canada Hill, Bute.
Finally a funny story compliments of Strathclyde University-their Naval Architecture dept et al received an officially anonomous request to design a door capable of withstanding a 40 foot Tsunami as well as amazing pressures and heat!-thats right you drive over the top of Trident subs if you take the road from Loch Lomond to Faslane-built origionally by the MOD as a private route to Faslane.
I am told there are other Sub Pens here and there but they are not exactly advertised.
Someones been pulling your plonker. For a start no trident or before that polaris missiles in Glen Douglas, they are somewhere else nearby. The other road you talk about was to service a laboratory run by what used to be Admiralty Research Laboratories, and as an ex submariner based at Faslane there are no undergound pens so do not see how you could have driven over a Trident boat
The fact that both meet the current regs really makes no odds.
A Fiat Panda and a Range Rover both pass crash tests but I know which I'd rather be in.
Certainly I wish I had a FIAT Diesel engine in my boat. 100,000 miles+ on the first, and 80,000 miles to date on my second Punto 1.3 Multijet and I never had to spend a penny beyond the standard service.
That FIAT engine also is reported to run fine with up to 20% rape seed oil. I tried with 10% but it is no longer economically viable, because the price of the cheapest oil is very near to that of Diesel.
100,000 miles is equivalent to 3,300 hours at a 30mph average. And BTW the road tax is £30!