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Negative for sure.

Can't quite get over Mr Haynes telling me to take the bonnet off my mini in the 70's to remove the radiator.

Got it down to a fine art, about 15 minuted with the bonnet on.

Not that I have been damaged by this or need psychotherapy, of course.

 

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Or Mr. Haynes spending about 3 pages, with diagrams, about how to remove the bonnet from a 1980's Renault 5,

well-Doh!

Then airily neglecting to mention the 2 entirely hidden and almost inaccessible(way up at the top) bolts holding the bellhousing to the engine.

These 2 bolts in addition to the 12 fornicating number(on a 40HP Engine!)| I had already found and removed.

Like a simple "there are 14 bolts, find them all" would have been a kinda useful.

Ah his nivver forgiven Mr Haynes for thattun!

Marcus

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21 hours ago, maybelateron said:

Negative for sure.

Can't quite get over Mr Haynes telling me to take the bonnet off my mini in the 70's to remove the radiator.

Got it down to a fine art, about 15 minuted with the bonnet on.

Not that I have been damaged by this or need psychotherapy, of course.

 

Was it snowing ? We used to " sled " down hill on a mini bonnet . ?

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