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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmac View Post
    Second one the classic No30 relay Ecu relay. Fit new one (not a Malaysian one, pukka German jobbie)
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    Been to a few places to buy a No 30 relay, and only aftermarket brands on offer. Where did u get german relay, and, how much should I pay? Went to one VW dealer who was'nt really interested, said my van was too old. (2000 T4 2.5 petrol)
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    Quote Originally Posted by BobR View Post
    Been to a few places to buy a No 30 relay, and only aftermarket brands on offer. Where did u get german relay, and, how much should I pay? Went to one VW dealer who was'nt really interested, said my van was too old. (2000 T4 2.5 petrol)
    Thanks
    BobR
    Pm your details and ill send you one mate
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    My Release bearing packed in on the horse ARGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!! i knew it would one day but not in the thick of a busy spell.
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    Release bearing? Is that what you call a Throw-out bearing??

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    Clutch release bearing
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    Excellent. Bloody Poms.

    We had to explain to our mate in the States what a drive Spigot Bush is.. Turns out they call them Pilot bearings. Rick said "Spigot Bush?? That sounds like some kind of exotic plant!" hahaha.

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    Hey steady im a jock not a pom hehehe , anyway its funny when i moved over here 10 yrs ago it spun me out, Globe? bulb. Rotor? Disc. Guard? Wing. Clock spring? Igniter coil. There is lots more, have had a good laugh over it because when i talk tech with my father he says What???lots now hehehe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jmac View Post
    Hey steady im a jock not a pom hehehe , anyway its funny when i moved over here 10 yrs ago it spun me out, Globe? bulb. Rotor? Disc. Guard? Wing. Clock spring? Igniter coil. There is lots more, have had a good laugh over it because when i talk tech with my father he says What???lots now hehehe
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    You talk funny and you're not from New Zealand.. So you're a Pom in my (uneducated) mind. Haha.

    Yes it's funny. We speak the same language, yet we don't speak the same terminology.

    When i was over in the US I had a tough time with tools. Allen Key= Allen Wrench. Shifter= Cresent Wrench.. And then there's the fact that they work in imperial (and DO NOT want to know about metric! Ha.).. Lucky I work with both! haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Preen59 View Post
    You talk funny and you're not from New Zealand.. So you're a Pom in my (uneducated) mind. Haha.

    Yes it's funny. We speak the same language, yet we don't speak the same terminology.

    When i was over in the US I had a tough time with tools. Allen Key= Allen Wrench. Shifter= Cresent Wrench.. And then there's the fact that they work in imperial (and DO NOT want to know about metric! Ha.).. Lucky I work with both! haha.
    Yeah in my aircraft days i worked with both, when i was with Airbus it was metric, and when i was working in the Hornets they are Macdonnell Douglas, now Boeing and all imperial. Keeps your mind active. I still see myself saying i need a number 30 drill to drill a rivet from a bar cover etc. Metric is lots easier imo. Funny though back in the UK they use metric but still have MPH and MPG crazy world we live in for sure
    I do know my clutch is 228MM and will need many metric spanners to fit and i will have a few pints afterwards
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