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Old 08-09-11, 17:30
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Thank you Malcolm. I try to write things I wish that I could have read some years ago. Many of these articles have evolved after stints of trying to help people & trying to explain what's going on. Then realising there might be a better way of explaining it.

What I like about putting the articles on HMVF, it is like an EMER, bits can be added or removed in the light of experiences or uncovering fresh information. Unlike a magazine article that gets frozen in time once it is printed & indeed chucked out when someone realises they have too many mags piling up.

There are still mysteries & details I am pursuing, so maybe next year there will be a further version

Curiously I don't actually own a vehicle with the 90A system
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Old 08-09-11, 20:47
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Lynn..all the ones I drove in service never made any noise although I did hear from my FOS that if they had been standing a long time you had to fill the item with oil...probably yours was empty of oil!cheers malcolm
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