Fixing it

Hey, you been talking to My Wife ? /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif

Think I,ll go down the Marina later.
Sure if I tweek the fuel pump I,ll get another 100 rpm.
What der yer reckon?
"Fettling, fettling, your always bleedin fettling"! She,l say /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
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If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is

[/ QUOTE ]My sentiments entirely
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"Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity"
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One of my Inspectors is a Diploma'd Electrical Engineer ..... Excellent on 3-phase etc. etc.

Give him a cable and get him to put a plug on - oh he knows how to do it alright and it will be done correctly - AFTER he's probably cut himself half dozen times stripping the wires !!!

Anytime we have electrical jobs to do ... we get tools and First Aid kit out !! I even bought him a good set of wire strippers .... no - out comes his trusty blade ... OUCH !


Onto "fixing things" ..... the usual one is ... I'll just give that nut a tweak tighter !!
 
Big ends torque = creak plus 4 flats
Cylinder head (old gasket) = 5 ft bar and eyes popping
Cylinder head (new gasket) = 5 ft bar, large veins on forehead, heart can be heard clearly.
Leaking compression joint - don't go there
 
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