I have qualifications I forget about lol I picked up a BTEC and a HND by accident lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Benn
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I have qualifications I forget about lol I picked up a BTEC and a HND by accident lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Benn
i dunno tbh mowgli. i picked up my manta box of him and he had the engine sitting in his shed.Quote:
Originally Posted by mowgli
i should go visit him really lol.
Where they on the table by the door as you left? lolQuote:
Originally Posted by MK999
if i'd picked up an HND & a BTEC, i'd hope i wasn't playing scrabble....
i'll get my coat
Sweet Jebus WHO designed that inlet?:cuckoo:
...At least cylinder no.3 won't starve.
BTEC is the old training system for work, and it's in DIY retail, the training programme actually got accredited!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Benn
HND is my foundation year, didn't even know I had it until I looked at my library card last year and saw it said HND foundation degree in engineering lol
its ok, theres a big hole in it lollollollolQuote:
Originally Posted by BRoadGhost
on another note, if anyone wants the twin flanges for a eaton 45 i can get them :thumb:
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Originally Posted by BRoadGhost
lol in the theme of this thread you should of said. "that inlet doesnt look great - here is my soloution etc etc.
and of course i forgot gasses under pressure always go straight.....
p.s having another look at it, it looks like the pipe actually covers cyl 2 and 3 equally!
Regardless cylinder 1 is pretty screwed lol Melty meltyQuote:
Originally Posted by bmw156
funny..i thought that if you pressurised a plenum, every time a valve opens, a load of air gets sucked in...really fast.
but i just looked at that pic again......thats very odd