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Default Re: Rover 620 si - 09-18-2008 , 03:19 PM







Chris Bolus;433194 Wrote:
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 09:20:59 +0100, under131
under131.3180fdb (AT) autobanter (DOT) co.uk wrote:
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Chris Bolus;433138 Wrote: -
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 15:24:30 +0100, under131
under131.31712be (AT) autobanter (DOT) co.uk wrote:
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HI When Chainging the distributer on my rover 620si 2L honda Engin
the
plug came detached from the wirering loom The problrm is the wires on
the dizzy are diferent coloures to the loom can someone tell me the
right coloure combo to reconect-

Er classic? Think you got the wrong group, uk-rec.cars.maintenance is
that way -- !
--
Regards, Chris (Please take out my car to reply by plain text
email)
------1967 Riley Elf------1978 Mini 1000------1971 Mini Clubman------
--1972 Mini Clubman estate--1979 Ford Capri--1984 VW Type 25
camper----
-
Thank you your as mutch help as a one leged man in a butt kiking
contest
where did you get your sense of humer adolf hitlers school for the
semi
retarded-

Well forgive me for actually having a sense of humour, but I was being
helpful in a roundabout sort of way. The folks in here are *classic*
car
fans and their knowledge is really based around much older cars than
yours. You really will find people better placed to help you in
uk.rec.cars.maintenance. Just to help you out a little more I've
cross-posted your message to there, though cross-posting is a bit
naughty anyway.

:-)
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Regards, Chris (Please take out my car to reply by plain text
email)
------1967 Riley Elf------1978 Mini 1000------1971 Mini Clubman------
--1972 Mini Clubman estate--1979 Ford Capri--1984 VW Type 25 camper--
Oh is that why ive seen adds for watches and free elevtric is that
VINTAGE ELECTRIC TLL have a battery of the 65




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Adrian
 
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Default Re: Rover 620 si - 09-19-2008 , 01:24 AM






under131 <under131.318b89a (AT) autobanter (DOT) co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying:

Quote:
Oh is that why ive seen adds for watches and free elevtric is that
VINTAGE ELECTRIC TLL have a battery of the 65
Are you really so cretinous as to not be able to spot the difference
between spam and real posts?

Clearly, yes, since you can't tell the difference between a heap of shite
like a Rover 620 and a classic.

Now, please, fuck off before you make yourself look like an even bigger
fool.


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Dean Dark
 
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Default Re: Rover 620 si - 09-19-2008 , 04:56 AM



On 19 Sep 2008 06:24:03 GMT, Adrian <toomany2cvs (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

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Clearly, yes, since you can't tell the difference between a heap of shite
like a Rover 620 and a classic.
Back in their day, many classics were heaps of shite. Back in the
mid-60s, I wouldn't have given you tuppence for a Ford Pop 103E.


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Adrian
 
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Default Re: Rover 620 si - 09-19-2008 , 05:14 AM



Dean Dark <ddrake (AT) comcast (DOT) notthis.net> gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

Quote:
Clearly, yes, since you can't tell the difference between a heap of
shite like a Rover 620 and a classic.

Back in their day, many classics were heaps of shite. Back in the
mid-60s, I wouldn't have given you tuppence for a Ford Pop 103E.
I still wouldn't...


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Dean Dark
 
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Default Re: Rover 620 si - 09-19-2008 , 05:20 AM



On 19 Sep 2008 10:14:45 GMT, Adrian <toomany2cvs (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Dean Dark <ddrake (AT) comcast (DOT) notthis.net> gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

Clearly, yes, since you can't tell the difference between a heap of
shite like a Rover 620 and a classic.

Back in their day, many classics were heaps of shite. Back in the
mid-60s, I wouldn't have given you tuppence for a Ford Pop 103E.

I still wouldn't...
Many would.


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Adrian
 
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Default Re: Rover 620 si - 09-19-2008 , 05:27 AM



Dean Dark <ddrake (AT) comcast (DOT) notthis.net> gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

Quote:
Clearly, yes, since you can't tell the difference between a heap of
shite like a Rover 620 and a classic.

Back in their day, many classics were heaps of shite. Back in the
mid-60s, I wouldn't have given you tuppence for a Ford Pop 103E.

I still wouldn't...

Many would.
I'm sure they would. If they could find one that hadn't already been v8
rodded...


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Rob
 
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Default Re: Rover 620 si - 09-19-2008 , 05:58 AM



Adrian wrote:
Quote:
under131 <under131.318b89a (AT) autobanter (DOT) co.uk> gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying:

Oh is that why ive seen adds for watches and free elevtric is that
VINTAGE ELECTRIC TLL have a battery of the 65

Are you really so cretinous as to not be able to spot the difference
between spam and real posts?

Clearly, yes, since you can't tell the difference between a heap of shite
like a Rover 620 and a classic.

Now, please, fuck off before you make yourself look like an even bigger
fool.
I think your correct in spam, these thing are just about fool proof and
the plugs and wiring will not allow simple mistakes like crossing wires
even if it comes out of a harness. the multi plugs are differing sizes
or different colours etc.


Unlike classics where each wire has the same individual connection and
just a bunch of wires.

r


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Dean Dark
 
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Default Re: Rover 620 si - 09-19-2008 , 05:59 AM



On 19 Sep 2008 10:27:02 GMT, Adrian <toomany2cvs (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Dean Dark <ddrake (AT) comcast (DOT) notthis.net> gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

Clearly, yes, since you can't tell the difference between a heap of
shite like a Rover 620 and a classic.

Back in their day, many classics were heaps of shite. Back in the
mid-60s, I wouldn't have given you tuppence for a Ford Pop 103E.

I still wouldn't...

Many would.

I'm sure they would. If they could find one that hadn't already been v8
rodded...
<shrug> They're out there if you look for them.

It was just an example. There's plenty of others.


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Richard H Huelin
 
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Default Re: Rover 620 si - 09-19-2008 , 06:09 AM



under131 wrote:
Quote:
Chris Bolus;433194 Wrote:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 09:20:59 +0100, under131
under131.3180fdb (AT) autobanter (DOT) co.uk wrote:
-

Chris Bolus;433138 Wrote: -
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 15:24:30 +0100, under131
under131.31712be (AT) autobanter (DOT) co.uk wrote:
-

HI When Chainging the distributer on my rover 620si 2L honda Engin
the
plug came detached from the wirering loom The problrm is the wires on
the dizzy are diferent coloures to the loom can someone tell me the
right coloure combo to reconect-

Er classic? Think you got the wrong group, uk-rec.cars.maintenance is
that way -- !
--
Regards, Chris (Please take out my car to reply by plain text
email)
------1967 Riley Elf------1978 Mini 1000------1971 Mini Clubman------
--1972 Mini Clubman estate--1979 Ford Capri--1984 VW Type 25
camper----
-
Thank you your as mutch help as a one leged man in a butt kiking
contest
where did you get your sense of humer adolf hitlers school for the
semi
retarded-

Well forgive me for actually having a sense of humour, but I was being
helpful in a roundabout sort of way. The folks in here are *classic*
car
fans and their knowledge is really based around much older cars than
yours. You really will find people better placed to help you in
uk.rec.cars.maintenance. Just to help you out a little more I've
cross-posted your message to there, though cross-posting is a bit
naughty anyway.

:-)
--
Regards, Chris (Please take out my car to reply by plain text
email)
------1967 Riley Elf------1978 Mini 1000------1971 Mini Clubman------
--1972 Mini Clubman estate--1979 Ford Capri--1984 VW Type 25 camper--

Oh is that why ive seen adds for watches and free elevtric is that
VINTAGE ELECTRIC TLL have a battery of the 65
You should toss out more of your funny remarks; that's all
they're good for.

--
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www.pallotmuseum.co.uk
www.tractordata.co.uk


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Ian
 
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Default Re: Rover 620 si - 09-19-2008 , 09:30 AM



On 18 Sep, 09:20, under131 <under131.3180... (AT) autobanter (DOT) co.uk> wrote:
Quote:
Chris Bolus;433138 Wrote:

On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 15:24:30 +0100, under131
under131.3171... (AT) autobanter (DOT) co.uk wrote:
-

HI When Chainging the distributer on my rover 620si 2L honda Engin the
plug came detached from the wirering loom The problrm is the wires on
the dizzy are diferent coloures to the loom can someone tell me the
right coloure combo to reconect-

Er classic? Think you got the wrong group, uk-rec.cars.maintenance is
that way -- !
--
Regards, Chris (Please take out my car to reply by plain text
email)
------1967 Riley Elf------1978 Mini 1000------1971 Mini Clubman------
--1972 Mini Clubman estate--1979 Ford Capri--1984 VW Type 25 camper--Thank you your as mutch help as a one leged man in a butt kiking contest

where did you get your sense of humer adolf hitlers school for the semi
retarded
Ah. A graduate of which charm school?

Ian


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