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Can you disconnect an electric oven without needing an electrician? What's actually attached to the power?

turn all power off.

every single circuit breaker.

pull oven out.

unscrew all plates over wires.

unscrew wires.

dont turn power back in until new over is in.

Hahaha Very Coot!

The dog aint bad either. :D

Charlie is a Cavocker. (King Charles Cavalier X Cocker Spaniel) but amongst other things, he's a Scooby Dooby. aka Scoob. :P

This time 2 years ago his name was "Major".

so, mash fan?

After Wakefield this morning, i thought about what im doing wrong.

And this scene came to mind. (from one of the best films ever, in my opinion)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3T-VAi2Xqq8

My methods are unsound, if i have any method at all.

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Boiled the brake fluid, thats not so bad, low oil, could keep going with top ups.

And my diff started leaking badly from the front seal. Better stop before i wreck it. i just spent $2000 on it.

So ill get the diff fixed, and before i go again ill put new good brake fluid, and take plenty of spare oil.

The basics is what i failed on, oil and brake fluid, i feel stupid.

The diff is just bad luck.

Any idea where the oil went?

Catch can? Head? Water? Etc...

I saw no smoke.

that whole no oil thing is a mystery. it sounds like there wasn't any leaks?

bad oil ? engine running hot?

I counted 8 cops on foot out the front of the formal we did. Not including the 2 MC cops and the pursuit under the bridge that pulled MiK over.

Crikeys - generally if we do formal runs we take awesome care of our cars. Go hit the Kambah Commonwhores FFS !

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I can understand cops being there for general crowd control, and if some douche decides to drive dangerously with all those people around.... but RTA inspectors is just a c#nt act in my opinion.

i'm not certain you can defect a defected vehicle.

I'm also not certain if an additional penalty applies if your already defected.

would seem superfluous wouldn't it

Edit: Can you/should you even drive a defected vehicle on the road ?

Edited by Sinista32

Usually a defect notice gives the owner a time frame to repair the defect and have it inspected .... if it's not put 'off the road' then it really cant be defected for the same thing.

But I really have to agree with Shell ... cops fine, but the other is fishing with hand grenades.

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