MG -Rover Return Bar by Arctic (Page 5 of 6)


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takestock
Stupid place to put a pollen filter! Same guy must have positioned the engine oil filter. Sorted.
Welcome to all who have managed to migrate ;)

Dave....

Posted 25 Apr 2025, 11:48 #81 

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Trebor
A Bar has to have a joke or three so her goes and its relevant as we are all getting older, 3 elderley men in a nursing home talking about their toilet habits, first one says i would love to be able to do a strong number 1 in one visit instead of going several times with the dribs and drabs I currently have to put up with, second one says i would love to be able to do a strong number 2 just one big log like i used to but cant manage now, third man says at 7.30am every morning I do a strong number 1 that flows like a river and then at 7.35am every morning i do a really strong number 2 no problem at all , so the other 2 say to him well that's great so what are you moaning about and he says I dont get up until 8am !!
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Posted 28 Apr 2025, 00:08 #82 

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takestock
Groan, your round
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Dave....

Posted 28 Apr 2025, 08:35 #83 

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Arctic
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That put me right of my porridge, and green tea this morning, messing with Freelander injectors today, removing the tips and giving then a good clean so the spray pattern are all the same and pressure, did four yesterday, may even get to wash the FL2
Pearl Firefrost
ARCTIC

Posted 28 Apr 2025, 09:13 #84 

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Arctic
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completed the other injectors yesterday, wife did deep clean on both of the Freelander2's hopefully get them both washed today after repairing the decking well replacing a board.

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Sonic bath.
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All 10 FL1 injectors now sorted out.
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Draw with the Rover 75 injectors'
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Rover 75 are 0445 1100 30

Freelander1 are 0445 1100 49

They can not be mixed but can be fitted into either if a full set.
Pearl Firefrost
ARCTIC

Posted 29 Apr 2025, 09:07 #85 

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takestock
What time does the bingo start?
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Posted 07 May 2025, 07:13 #86 

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Arctic
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big ben number 10 or downing street where there is no quality because half of them are from mars, but that's enough about chocolate, crisps are better beef flavour
Pearl Firefrost
ARCTIC

Posted 07 May 2025, 07:53 #87 

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Duncan
Naah. Black smoke this evening.
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Posted 07 May 2025, 19:51 #88 

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takestock
Don't you think its a bit of a tin pot chimney for such a momentous occasion?
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Dave....

Posted 08 May 2025, 07:19 #89 

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Bermudan 75
No emissions control in Rome then?
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Posted 08 May 2025, 09:45 #90 

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Arctic
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Chim chiminey, chim chiminey, chim chim cher-ee
A sweep is as lucky as lucky can be
Chim chiminey, chim chiminey, chim chim cher-oo
Good luck will rub off when I shakes 'ands with you
Or blow me a kiss
And that's lucky too

looks like a pot is off a bin you use in the garden
Pearl Firefrost
ARCTIC

Posted 08 May 2025, 10:07 #91 

Last edited by Arctic on 09 May 2025, 16:50, edited 1 time in total.

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takestock
Arctic wrote:Or blow me a kiss


Recon you've had enough, off you go to bed :-D
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Dave....

Posted 08 May 2025, 10:27 #92 

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takestock
takestock wrote:Wow, just a reminder of how fragile life can be.
Wifes sister on holiday in Tenerife ended up with double pneumonia and struggling to breathe. Long story short, in intensive care with heart failure and on oxygen, the air ambulance said she is not well enough for them to fly her home so she is stuck in a hospital bed and doesn't have the strength to walk etc for the foreseeable future!


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Sad sad day on Tuesday for Marina, she received the message that her sister had passed away whilst in hospital on Tenerife. What a shock. What a mess. Hopefully the insurance company will bring her home now.:cry:
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Dave....

Posted 09 May 2025, 10:35 #93 

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Arctic
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takestock wrote:
takestock wrote:Wow, just a reminder of how fragile life can be.
Wifes sister on holiday in Tenerife ended up with double pneumonia and struggling to breathe. Long story short, in intensive care with heart failure and on oxygen, the air ambulance said she is not well enough for them to fly her home so she is stuck in a hospital bed and doesn't have the strength to walk etc for the foreseeable future!


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Sad sad day on Tuesday for Marina, she received the message that her sister had passed away whilst in hospital on Tenerife. What a shock. What a mess. Hopefully the insurance company will bring her home now.:cry:



Hi Dave.
What a shock indeed please pass our condolences on to Marina and we all know you will look after her to make sure she is able to cope with the sad loss.

I should imagine the insurance company will move fast now for you, lets hope they do anyways.
Pearl Firefrost
ARCTIC

Posted 09 May 2025, 16:54 #94 

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Mick
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Please accept my sincere condolences, what a horrible thing to happen.
Love and best wishes to Marina and yourself.

Posted 09 May 2025, 19:07 #95 

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Trebor
Sad news Dave wishing you both all the best in sorting it out , a friend of mine had similar when his mom passed away on holiday out of the UK and she was on her own in Spain
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Posted 13 May 2025, 00:06 #96 

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takestock
Arctic wrote:

I should imagine the insurance company will move fast now for you, lets hope they do anyways.

You would think so wouldn't you?
Been told up to 8 weeks!!!
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Dave....

Posted 13 May 2025, 06:58 #97 

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Arctic
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takestock wrote:
Arctic wrote:

I should imagine the insurance company will move fast now for you, lets hope they do anyways.

You would think so wouldn't you?
Been told up to 8 weeks!!!


Hi Dave
What Wow, that is disgusting, what was there excuse for the delay did they say, do they not understand how that is going to prolong the hurt and agony to the family, so sorry to hear this Dave.
Pearl Firefrost
ARCTIC

Posted 13 May 2025, 08:55 #98 

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Bermudan 75
Please accept my condolences, for your loss.
Best wishes to you both.

Mike
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Posted 13 May 2025, 09:03 #99 

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Arctic
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The Ork had its oil changed Thursday, then both the Freelander 2s had their belts done Friday (gates) with water pump, and a nice good wash yesterday, I'm glad that is out of the way for the next 7years or 90,000 miles which ever comes first.
Pearl Firefrost
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Posted 18 May 2025, 08:53 #100 


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