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Battery box and crucially the engine fuse box - see the red +ve wires at its base .
Battery box and crucially the engine fuse box - see the red +ve wires at its base .
0 2019/04/27 08:17:17 John Fiamm
look carefully at the fuse box lid , it’s dusty never gets wet and is properly and easy to re fix the lid .Its mounted about an inch above the wheel arch so even if the scuttle was to flood and water spill over into the engine compartment both bat and fuse box would stay dry .
look carefully at the fuse box lid , it’s dusty never gets wet and is properly and easy to re fix the lid .Its mounted about an inch above the wheel arch so even if the scuttle was to flood and water spill over into the engine compartment both bat and fuse box would stay dry .
0 2019/04/27 08:17:22 John Fiamm
The worlds smallest fuel drain hole , right in the bottom corner .Use the cord or compressed air to clear .
The worlds smallest fuel drain hole , right in the bottom corner .Use the cord or compressed air to clear .
0 2019/04/27 08:39:35 John Fiamm
Two exits , one each side under the boot / trunk lid edge .
Water should run out and flow over the bumper .
Two exits , one each side under the boot / trunk lid edge . Water should run out and flow over the bumper .
0 2019/04/27 08:39:40 John Fiamm
The drains are at the rear of the hinge mechanism.Raise it to access.
The drains are at the rear of the hinge mechanism.Raise it to access.
0 2019/04/27 08:39:44 John Fiamm
Spoiler drains from the top .
Spoiler drains from the top .
0 2019/04/27 08:39:48 John Fiamm
Pull back the carpet to expose them .
Pull back the carpet to expose them .
0 2019/04/27 08:39:53 John Fiamm
Pull off the vertical part off and insert the pipe cleaner to rod out .
Pull off the vertical part off and insert the pipe cleaner to rod out .
0 2019/04/27 08:39:57 John Fiamm
Full none draining AC pan eventually end up with water sloshing sound and spitting out of theses rear sea vents .
Full none draining AC pan eventually end up with water sloshing sound and spitting out of theses rear sea vents .
0 2019/04/27 08:40:01 John Fiamm
Sensitive switch and pcb,s to corrode from spillages if the AC drain pan can’t drain ,
Sensitive switch and pcb,s to corrode from spillages if the AC drain pan can’t drain ,
0 2019/04/27 08:40:05 John Fiamm
Two arguably THE most important tools for a GT Continental 
Strimmer cord and a pipe cleaner .
Two arguably THE most important tools for a GT Continental Strimmer cord and a pipe cleaner .
0 2019/04/27 08:40:11 John Fiamm
1970,s Ferrari with a nice size fuel filler drain highlighted in blue .Never clogged
1970,s Ferrari with a nice size fuel filler drain highlighted in blue .Never clogged
0 2019/04/27 08:40:16 John Fiamm
0 2019/04/27 08:40:20 John Fiamm
19/40 / 275 Dunlop winter sports see the hand book
19/40 / 275 Dunlop winter sports see the hand book
0 2019/07/24 13:05:49 John Fiamm
Tyres rated to 170 mph
Tyres rated to 170 mph
0 2019/07/24 13:05:56 John Fiamm
Load rating 105 Y
Load rating 105 Y
0 2019/10/27 00:16:56 John Fiamm
Load rating for summer 20 ,s
Load rating for summer 20 ,s
0 2019/10/27 02:13:57 John Fiamm
0 2020/03/02 01:39:03 John Fiamm
0 2020/03/25 02:12:31 John Fiamm
0 2020/03/25 02:12:38 John Fiamm
0 2020/03/25 02:12:46 John Fiamm
0 2020/03/25 02:20:04 John Fiamm
0 2020/03/25 02:20:09 John Fiamm
Slide the connection off it’s carrier behind the disk Unplug the plug it 4 spades the outer two run the EPB motor ,Connect the neg to the rhs and run the motor open
Slide the connection off it’s carrier behind the disk Unplug the plug it 4 spades the outer two run the EPB motor ,Connect the neg to the rhs and run the motor open
0 2020/12/05 08:04:41 John Fiamm
It takes 6/8 seconds to open do it with the calipers on so if it stops after 1 sec , you can reverse the polarity to open .
It takes 6/8 seconds to open do it with the calipers on so if it stops after 1 sec , you can reverse the polarity to open .
0 2020/12/05 08:04:43 John Fiamm
Std VAG sliders use a pair of spanner’s to remove the bolt ...upper
Std VAG sliders use a pair of spanner’s to remove the bolt ...upper
0 2020/12/05 08:08:28 John Fiamm
Lower .The damp is WD 40
Lower .The damp is WD 40
0 2020/12/05 08:08:31 John Fiamm
Leaver the piston back  to create slack / open the jaws .You can remove the cap of the brake fluid reservoir to assist the fluid moving ( not shown )
Leaver the piston back to create slack / open the jaws .You can remove the cap of the brake fluid reservoir to assist the fluid moving ( not shown )
0 2020/12/05 08:11:24 John Fiamm
Bentley provides a handy place to dangle the caliper with a bit of wire ...so s not strain the brake line .
Bentley provides a handy place to dangle the caliper with a bit of wire ...so s not strain the brake line .
0 2020/12/05 08:11:27 John Fiamm
because the motors been backed off you can get  a conventional piston retractor in to retract the piston .You may have to remove the “ Bentley “ decorative alloy name plate 4 x hex screws .The new disk will be thicker so this this is important.
because the motors been backed off you can get a conventional piston retractor in to retract the piston .You may have to remove the “ Bentley “ decorative alloy name plate 4 x hex screws .The new disk will be thicker so this this is important.
0 2020/12/05 08:11:30 John Fiamm
Pads come out real easy just leaver them away
Pads come out real easy just leaver them away
0 2020/12/05 08:18:48 John Fiamm
Pull the sliders out , they just unclip easy .
Pull the sliders out , they just unclip easy .
0 2020/12/05 08:18:51 John Fiamm
There is a alloy retaining screw to orientate the disk holes with the hub holes .It’s actually simply the wheel lugs that as well as holding the wheel on , hold the disk on .Theses were ceased and chewed up with any force .Even with an impact drive shown .
There is a alloy retaining screw to orientate the disk holes with the hub holes .It’s actually simply the wheel lugs that as well as holding the wheel on , hold the disk on .Theses were ceased and chewed up with any force .Even with an impact drive shown .
0 2020/12/05 08:18:53 John Fiamm
Drill the soft alloy head off .
Drill the soft alloy head off .
0 2020/12/05 08:23:23 John Fiamm
Then the disk drops off .It’s small enough to manoeuvre out WITHOUT the need to remove the caliper carrier .
Then the disk drops off .It’s small enough to manoeuvre out WITHOUT the need to remove the caliper carrier .
0 2020/12/05 08:23:25 John Fiamm
Drill out the remaining soft ally screw in the hub .
Drill out the remaining soft ally screw in the hub .
0 2020/12/05 08:23:27 John Fiamm
Clean up the hub , apply a thin layer of copper slip anti cease ( for the next guy ) It’s important you really wire brush it up so the new disk fits true .
Clean up the hub , apply a thin layer of copper slip anti cease ( for the next guy ) It’s important you really wire brush it up so the new disk fits true .
0 2020/12/05 08:26:24 John Fiamm
Fit the new disk , apply copper slip to the ears on the pads . gently rotate then in .This is after cleaning up the sliders .Theses were in good condition after a clean .
Fit the new disk , apply copper slip to the ears on the pads . gently rotate then in .This is after cleaning up the sliders .Theses were in good condition after a clean .
0 2020/12/05 08:26:27 John Fiamm
Pad fitted .Outside has two areas where the caliper claw fits .
Pad fitted .Outside has two areas where the caliper claw fits .
0 2020/12/05 08:26:29 John Fiamm
Now return the EPB motor simply reverse the polarity and hear it wind up for 8 secs or so.
Then back it off for 1 sec because the hand brake was off before starting .
Now return the EPB motor simply reverse the polarity and hear it wind up for 8 secs or so. Then back it off for 1 sec because the hand brake was off before starting .
0 2020/12/05 08:31:04 John Fiamm
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