Thats enough for one day.

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on: Yesterday at 11:00:56
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| Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan | ||
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Fitted a set of Halfords wheel trims to the C1.
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on: Yesterday at 05:09:46
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| Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by Doctor Gollum | ||
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Discs and pads on the ML. Took about 45 minutes once I had acquired a 9mm hex. Hopefully that will also take care of the vibration in the front end at anything over 65 mph...
Then put some fuel in The Proper Car ready for an overdue run out in it. |
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on: Yesterday at 00:34:07
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| Started by johnnydog - Last post by johnnydog | ||
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After doing more digging, I think I will stick with original Brembo /Audi steel replacement bleed nipples.
Reasoning behind it - galvanic corrosion when two types of metals are in contact with each other (as we all know), and an electrolyte (humidity / rainwater/ sea or salt water etc). Alloy calipers are made from an aluminim alloy I understand, and this corrosion requires an anode and cathode to start the process, if the two metals are similar this process is reduced. Unfortunately stainless steel and aluminium alloy are more prone to electron transfer, and titanium even more so; mild steel or zinc plated steel less so. In other words the more similar the metal are between anode and cathode, the less galvanic corrosion occurs. You would have thought the engineers at Brembo would fit the most appropriate bleed nipples for the metal in their calipers, so with that in mind, I am going to stick with their standard bleed nipples. I'm not saying galvanic corrosion won't occur again, but with a barrier on the threads such as ceramic grease or red rubber grease (being unaffected by brake fluid) should help to reduce the effect. Took some research but stainless in alloy, and titanium in alloy are not recommended at all unless sleeved with a more compatible metal. Now have to get the snapped and seized bleed nipples out...... ![]() |
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on: 17 January 2026, 22:12:34
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| Started by STEMO - Last post by Rangie | ||
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You really can't believe what these idiots are doing to the UK,.
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on: 17 January 2026, 21:49:39
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| Started by STEMO - Last post by Migalot | ||
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Anything Ed Miliband is involved with is bound to be bad. He has no sense or morality.
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on: 17 January 2026, 20:03:02
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| Started by STEMO - Last post by STEMO | ||
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I mean, stories like this just make you feel as if they're trying to screw up the uk economy deliberately
https://mol.im/a/15471361 |
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on: 17 January 2026, 16:01:12
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| Started by johnnydog - Last post by johnnydog | ||
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Thanks Nick - they have always had the rubber caps on the nipples. Stainless was my thoughts too of the the two metals from what I've read. Checked the cost of them and they aren't too bad price wise either.
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on: 17 January 2026, 14:57:28
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| Started by Marks DTM Calib - Last post by Doctor Gollum | ||
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on: 17 January 2026, 14:55:32
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on: 17 January 2026, 14:31:29
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| Started by Migv6 le Frog Fan - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan | ||
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Thanks Henry, if he wants to bring it over to me again I will give that a try.
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