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    Caliper mounting thread repair advice

    Personally I've found Helicoil good enough in soft metals but for this job I'd prefer the Neilsen I think. Presumably the stripped hole is drilled out to a tolerance to allow the splined insert to be pulled in.....this should grip the forging very well, maybe even better with some Loctite too...
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    Old cars with low milage

    Things like perished tyres and brake discs wouldn't bother me at all, but if they are auto transmission then you need to get a test drive with the car nice and hot. Check for clean oil and coolant, you could need a timing belt. Expect the paint to be poor if the car has been left outside...
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    Caliper mounting thread repair advice

    I'd be inclined to give the Neilsen kit a go, presumably the spline nut threads are the same as original and the insert is pushed through from the back? It looks like a perfectly good repair although I've never done one. John
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    Strimming safely and what cord?

    For what it's worth, I find that the square section strimming line (2.7mm) is better than standard stuff. Not so generally available, but Stihl and Husqvarna do it. John :)
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    Turbos on 1 litre engines

    We have to get used to the turbo application, emissions will be crazy without them, and fuel consumption likewise. Regular servicing is vital, using the correct oil and change it at 10k on average or yearly. John
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    Strimming safely and what cord?

    Don't overload the spool with line, use the correct diameter (weight) of line - and a spray of silicone can help a bit. I've never heard of soaking the line, which isn't to say it won't work! John :)
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    Timing belt change method

    It's a nay from me - theories are fine! In practice you can't pull the new belt tight enough to get over the pulleys without levers. Which vehicle are you talking about? John :)
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    Happy Birthday Securespark.

    All the best Si! John
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    Sanding new brake discs

    Not desirable at all! Just remove any preserving oil that may be there.......discs with painted centres don't have that as a rule. Ensure the hub that they sit on is completely clean, and add a thin layer of ceramic grease if you can. John :)
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    What van to buy.

    Traditionally the Toyota has legendary reliability and is the general choice of work horse. Like most vehicles of this type, they are very strong chassis wise but rust badly......some underbody treatment will make it last for many years! John
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    What van to buy.

    Toyota Hilux.....can have up to 10 years warranty but have the underside treated! John
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    DIY Question - Key to remove these from the wall

    See that slot at the back of the top piece? Get a broad screwdriver in there, press down and it should unclip. John
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    How to dismantle a cement mixer

    The drum alone will be one hell of a weight.....best leave it complete if you can! John
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    How to dismantle a cement mixer

    I think you’ll need to release the other, non driven end of the drum....be prepared to cut bolts off with an angle grinder! John
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    Dead singers / bands / groups

    Continuing..... Peter Green John
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    Dead singers / bands / groups

    1) Leonard Cohen Or 2) Gordon Lightfoot 3) Meatloaf John
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    Kia Portage 2015 Cylinder 2 Misfire

    Please have a compression test done before progressing further.....you may have a burnt out valve. Uncommon but not unknown these days! John
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    Touran front suspension knock

    Agreed! Buy a quality part though - Febi Bilstein etc. John :)
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    Strimming safely and what cord?

    Plus 1 for the Oregon line.....but make sure it’s the same diameter as original. The splined hole is for the bump feed mechanism. John
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    How's your luck with Premium Bonds?

    £150 for us this morning :) John :)
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