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chris n

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  1. 2 Daytona cars registered with the club but sadly the owners are no longer members http://www.rhocar.org/index.php?showtopic=15363&hl=daytona
  2. Must have a dodgy one Ian, the one I got is a few years old now for home, is better than its more expensive Snap-On brother. whips off drive shaft nuts no problem whereas the Snap-on gun wont touch them. Did send the Snap-on gun back to them but was told it was all ok !!!!
  3. Happy Birthday Bob Yumm !!! Know it well
  4. I only go to a supermarket once a year (Xmas shopping) rest of the time they deliver or send Becks in the 4X4 long wheelbase pick up truck, needs 2 space to park in the one its in and the space in front so the tow bar isn't sticking out park at an angle and not a soul parks near it
  5. Bob the alternator is not adjustable on the Focus/C-Max Never needed a tool to change the belt you can either move tension pulley as Sir Chris said or just remove the alternator from the engine and fit the new belt to the rest of the pulleys and just fight the alternator back in to place.
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    Paint

    Yeah Ken is right, once the stainless has been Flatted down and the etch has bitten into it there's no going back not even with loads of polishing
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    Paint

    Yes it has been done. Flat the stainless down with P380/ P400 grit paper either by hand or with a DA sander fitted with an interface pad. Degrease and tac cloth off mask off areas you don't want to paint , degrease and tac cloth again. Then spray on a couple of coats of etch primer When dry de-nib the etch with 800 wet n dry (no water). re-mask any areas that needs to be. Then you can go one of 2 way- 1/ straight on with your colour over the etch or 2/ spray on a wet on wet primer and then on with the colour (this is the way I would go) as it will give you a better level for the paint to lay down on if using a solid colour or if you are using base and clear the metallic will stand up better on the final Tec coat. HTH
  8. First Update of 2016 Updated 09/02/2016 If you have paid for membership by post via cheque, please use this link to update yourself to RHOCaR 2016 once you have your welcome pack http://www.rhocar.org/index.php?showtopic=38767
  9. +1 on what Ian said. It may not be an unleaded head so the vales seats may have a bit of wear
  10. Membership cards came today at last Plan of action to get welcome packs out to you all - Membership by post- These will be the first batch to be done so that members can update themselves to RHOCaR 2016. RHOCaR officials - I.E committee, Admin, Mods, magazine staff and Area sec's next - this is so they can carry on running the club Paypal- this will take the longest to work through as most have paid this way. Please remember welcome packs will not all be out overnight as it will take me a few weeks to work my way through Thanks Chris.
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    S6

    Yes it is a Robin Hoods only a few kits made as it was a test bed for the front suspension On the S7 model
  12. Just been sent this by a mate I use to work with One for the RHOCaravan club http://www.chonday.com/Videos/trailerghu4 The look on the peoples faces lol Very clever how it was done
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    Steering Boss

    As like the others made my own adaptor for the mountey steering wheel Boss to fit a quick release
  14. Card update. The Printers have had to order a new machine from America in the end as their old machine could not be repaired. this is being set up at the moment and if all goes will our cards will be printed by Friday and sent out to me via express delivery Fingers Crossed
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    Oil Filler Cap

    Burton Power sell them but not cheap http://www.burtonpower.com/alloy-oil-filler-cap-push-twist-type-zetec-e-se-00-duratec-fz631.html
  16. Just repaint the whole car Dan by the time you have blended into the door and 1/4 panels it would just leave the back panel and boot lid to do and the price in materials would be the same. As to do the blends you would need a clear base coat to act as a wet bed to help make the metallic pigments stand up being that it a blue colour, Plus I think that you car was originally painted in Cellulose so would need a Isolate/sealer to stop any solvent attacks and bleed through.
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    Boot Cover

    Try Lesley Storr Designs http://l-s-d.co.uk/
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