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Good Day,Bad Day
« on: 07 January 2010, 21:08:50 »

Good day: put my old icv back on, nice smooth tick over, replaced my thermostat, nice warm engine and heater. One happy bunny. :) :). Bad day sliped on the ice in the back garden went down like a sack of you know what, left arm stopped on a bucket I carried on moving, result my left shoulder was getting very freindly with my ear. Got back from hospital about an hour and a half ago having had my shoulder popped back in, worst be they cut up my new Spongebob tee shirt. :( :(
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Re: Good Day,Bad Day
« Reply #1 on: 07 January 2010, 21:09:36 »

 :) and  :( then  :y

shame when a job ends that way  :'(

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« Reply #2 on: 07 January 2010, 21:11:34 »

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Good day: put my old icv back on, nice smooth tick over, replaced my thermostat, nice warm engine and heater. One happy bunny. :) :). Bad day sliped on the ice in the back garden went down like a sack of you know what, left arm stopped on a bucket I carried on moving, result my left shoulder was getting very freindly with my ear. Got back from hospital about an hour and a half ago having had my shoulder popped back in, worst be they cut up my new Spongebob tee shirt. :( :(

Potatoes?
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Re: Good Day,Bad Day
« Reply #3 on: 07 January 2010, 21:14:26 »

Potatoes was not the word i used when it happened
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« Reply #4 on: 07 January 2010, 21:16:15 »

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Potatoes was not the word i used when it happened
It's not something I've experienced, nor do I want to. Take it easy. :y
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Re: Good Day,Bad Day
« Reply #5 on: 07 January 2010, 21:16:25 »

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Good day: put my old icv back on, nice smooth tick over, replaced my thermostat, nice warm engine and heater. One happy bunny. :) :). Bad day sliped on the ice in the back garden went down like a sack of you know what, left arm stopped on a bucket I carried on moving, result my left shoulder was getting very freindly with my ear. Got back from hospital about an hour and a half ago having had my shoulder popped back in, worst be they cut up my new Spongebob tee shirt. :( :(


how did you get that bolt undone on the side of the engine, i cant get a spanner on it. im considering paying someone to do mine now as ive lost patience with it.  >:( >:( >:(
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« Reply #6 on: 07 January 2010, 21:19:27 »

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Good day: put my old icv back on, nice smooth tick over, replaced my thermostat, nice warm engine and heater. One happy bunny. :) :). Bad day sliped on the ice in the back garden went down like a sack of you know what, left arm stopped on a bucket I carried on moving, result my left shoulder was getting very freindly with my ear. Got back from hospital about an hour and a half ago having had my shoulder popped back in, worst be they cut up my new Spongebob tee shirt. :( :(


how did you get that bolt undone on the side of the engine, i cant get a spanner on it. im considering paying someone to do mine now as ive lost patience with it.  >:( >:( >:(


I recommend your local vauxhall dealer :y
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Re: Good Day,Bad Day
« Reply #7 on: 07 January 2010, 21:21:24 »

The bottom bolt was a bugger, someone before me had rounded the torx head off, i called my brother-in-law, a mobile mecanic, he ended up using a hammer and chisil to crack it and i found bolt in my box of bits to replace it.
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« Reply #8 on: 07 January 2010, 21:21:33 »

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Good day: put my old icv back on, nice smooth tick over, replaced my thermostat, nice warm engine and heater. One happy bunny. :) :). Bad day sliped on the ice in the back garden went down like a sack of you know what, left arm stopped on a bucket I carried on moving, result my left shoulder was getting very freindly with my ear. Got back from hospital about an hour and a half ago having had my shoulder popped back in, worst be they cut up my new Spongebob tee shirt. :( :(


how did you get that bolt undone on the side of the engine, i cant get a spanner on it. im considering paying someone to do mine now as ive lost patience with it.  >:( >:( >:(


I recommend your local vauxhall dealer :y


you sure, there only about 22 years old there, probably dont know what an omega is. the bloke at the parts didnt know what a hbv was last year.
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« Reply #9 on: 07 January 2010, 21:22:46 »

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Good day: put my old icv back on, nice smooth tick over, replaced my thermostat, nice warm engine and heater. One happy bunny. :) :). Bad day sliped on the ice in the back garden went down like a sack of you know what, left arm stopped on a bucket I carried on moving, result my left shoulder was getting very freindly with my ear. Got back from hospital about an hour and a half ago having had my shoulder popped back in, worst be they cut up my new Spongebob tee shirt. :( :(


how did you get that bolt undone on the side of the engine, i cant get a spanner on it. im considering paying someone to do mine now as ive lost patience with it.  >:( >:( >:(


I recommend your local vauxhall dealer :y


you sure, there only about 22 years old there, probably dont know what an omega is. the bloke at the parts didnt know what a hbv was last year.


It's not called an HBV. :P
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