Think I would take down a bit more of that ceiling and with the help of someone on the roof with a hose try to pinpoint where the water is first appearing on the underside and take it from there
Mark
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Glad I'm not the only one finding this. It is part of a bigger issue with the emotions is that is on the snagging list to sort so I'm sure it will be fixed as soon as Chesterfield can find the time. :wink: At the moment though the priority is sorting the reason for the forum not being accessible at times
Welcome to the forum and hope you enjoy he 370 as much as the Morgan.
Do I detect some spray work - mirrors, but also the front lip that appears to be a lighter shade of Twilight Grey? I don't believe the 370's were produced, when yours was made, in "Gun Metal". Check the code in the door shut it will be K51 if it is Twilight Grey. :wink:
Hope the boiler gets sorted before the cold sets in again :wink:
Let me know if you need a good plumber who prefers to mend them rather than replace them
Crikey - that bad? So you can't ever put the pedal to the floor? What about fishtailing, do you get much of that in the zed, or the TCS keep that in checK? Does the TCS not inspire much confidence then?
Of course you can put the pedal to the metal (and you don't mind burning off your rubber ) - but anything other than dry conditions would certainly cause fishtailing that the TC would not be able to 'address'.
The TC will help the average driver who chooses not to explore the car's limits, but if you are someone who boots it everywhere soooner rather than later the car will bite big time with the power it has. Like you said "constant throttle mid-corner, then progressive throttle on exit - even more so in the wet?" is a good starting point to save your 's
I really wonder if Insurance companies just pluck random figures at times to get a boost in buisness and once they have 'hooked' enough, the premiums start to rise again relying on loyalty and renewal hassle to re-fill their pots next time round.
Cynical 'ole bugger, arn't I
+1 especially when in years gone by my wife had 2 rear-enders from male drivers , I'd better rephrase that, her rear end was hit twice by fellas, nope that sounds no better, oh, you know what I mean.......