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bullfist

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  1. I have about 5-6cm clearance - but the lowest point is just behind the front wheels, so if the speed hump is gently sloping you can get over a hump greater than 5cm. I have grounded a few times. Made a skid plate from 3mm stainless clamped right up against the sump (and a bit of rubber matting between to stop noisy vibrations). Used fixing holes either side of the lower front of the engine and some extension brackets. Works a dream - country lanes with stones down the middle are the worst.

    -steve

  2. I would have also said:

    "Check the fuel tank vent hasn't got blocked somehow. Breathers can block."

    I started getting a similar problem last year - not as bad as yours - where mine coughed and spluttered after warming up. After warming up, vacuum in tank starved fuel to engine - was all ok again after resting. Cleared blockage - all good now.

    -steve

  3. I understood that a three-phase suppy was three supply voltages and (at the consumer end) neutral (neutral from star transformer, but not delta transformer). If you measure between any two of the three phases, you will get 415v. If you measure between one phase and neutral you will get 240v. Houses (single phase) are connected to one of the phases and neutral - your house may be on a different phase to your neighbour.

    E&OE, -steve

  4. I had my super-spec IVAd at Southampton five years ago by Andy (Blakemore - I think) and I failed on side repeaters too. He said "a lot of caterhams have them on the front cycle wings" - so I purchased a pair of caterham items and added to front wings. My thought was: if that's what you want and that is what I need to pass IVA, then that's what you are going to get - even though someone may not be able to see from rear if front wheels aren't pointing straight. Passed with no problems.

    -steve

  5. Essentially this boils down to harassment - which they can be taken to court for. I'm surprised nobody hasn't already done this - I guess most people look on it as a waste of time.

    N.B. what happened to the old fashioned knock at the door - so they can walk round the house to see your TV?

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