
I bought this as a long distance load carrying cruiser based on an even older one I had a few years ago. Looking forward to using the old girl and also this resource!
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hirschhs wrote:Hi, thanks for the warm welcome! In fact I'm a Brit by passport just back from 2 years in China, married to a Hungarian so living in a village near Budapest.
I love the 406 all the more so because Jez Clarkson is so rude about our Peugeots!
It is probably the torque mounts/engine mounts, mine are on the way out & it's only done 79k. Theres one at the back of the gearbox on the underside that the driveshaft passes throu & one at the top on the left hand side veiwed from the front with the bonnet open ( on the hdi anyway ) near the ecu / fuse box.hirschhs wrote:Agreed - I am also a TG fan - love it but a little independent thinking goes a long way too!
Having the timing belt changed next week along with gearbox mountings - there's an odd to and fro rocking movement when idling; sometimes non existent, sometimes quite noticeable which I originally thought was engine mounts but the nice mechanic says "nem" so we'll see...
He gets paid rather a lot of money for acting like that, I wouldn't take anything he says seriously. Especially not:dirtydirtydiesel wrote:what does that balding / overweight / pompus t**t know except if he dosn't like you or them they sould be shot/in the face/in front of there family... T**T
Rant over, Oh & welcome on in, BTW I like top gear just Jezzer can be such a Knob
dirtydirtydiesel wrote:if he dosn't like you or them they sould be shot/in the face/in front of there family
It's amazing how bad the press can make someone look if they only print parts of what they sayMatt Baker [presenter]: Well Jeremy, schools, hospitals, airports, even driving tests, have all been affected. Do you think the strikes have been a good idea?
Jeremy Clarkson [guest]: I think they have been fantastic. Absolutely. London today has just been empty. Everybody stayed at home, you can whizz about, restaurants are empty.
Alex Jones [presenter]: The traffic, actually, has been very good today.
Jeremy Clarkson: Airports, people streaming through with no problems at all. And it's also like being back in the 70s. It makes me feel at home somehow.
Matt Baker: Do you know anyone who has been on strike today?
Jeremy Clarkson: Of course I don't, no. What, somebody public service? No, I don't. No, absolutely. But we have to balance this though, because this is the BBC.
Matt Baker: Yes, exactly.
Jeremy Clarkson: Frankly, I'd have them all shot. I would take them outside and execute them in front of their families. I mean, how dare they go on strike when they have these gilt-edged pensions that are going to be guaranteed while the rest of us have to work for a living?