I find that 50% of the time, PMs that I send just sit in the outbox going nowhere. It's very annoying.
Is it a manual task to read and approve all "private" messages? That sounds crazy.
Or is it a bug in the site, do i just need to keep resending?
Therefore if front and rear piston size is the same, bias is 50/50. If front area is twice that of rear, bias is 66/33. making the assumption that the master cylinder is doing the same amount of work for both ends of the car. bearing in mind they are 2 seperate circuits, with a proportioning valve ...
without going into too much detail you have to remember fitting bigger calipers means more piston chamber volume for the master cylinder to move fluid into,so that will decrease lock up on the fronts at the expense of maybe a little more pedal travel. It requires someone more clued up on the mathem...
my first mk1 behaved just like yours when I filled it up incorrectly, not bleeding it properly. So getting the air out *might* fix the problem. Even if not, it might not be the head gasket, fingers crossed!
A cracked coolant tank cap will allow air into the system while it cools down.
I'm guessing by NDR008's location that he works for a ford-related company. Having worked in the business myself I can vouch that for certain automotive manufacturers, the chaotic nature of their design processes beggars belief, such that it's a miracle that finished cars emerge from the other end! ...
It'll be worth getting hold of tracking info. Parcelforce are a bunch of gays who kindly pay customs charges on your behalf, add an admin fee for their great service, and hold the item while you wait for their invoice to arrive. If you get the tracking info you can pay over the phone before the lett...
I dont know why you'd want any better brakes on the back anyway! :thumleft: well if you like to only use 2 wheels to stop then no need to bother with the rears :-k but I've found with the front brake conversions, using brakes from front-engined cars, it's way too easy to lock up the front wheels. T...
I'm totally baffled as to how perished engine mounts can affect clutch feel? Force is exerted by the master ans slave cylinders; if either of those were loose then you'd notice, but as far as i understand, the clutch would still work as normal even if the engine was dropped! A bit OT but its confuse...