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raymac

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  1. Live music Friday,Saturday night, real ale. Nothing to do with it but also moor there.
  2. Miss being on my boat,Not been able to go to it for two weeks now and have to wait at least another two weeks before I can put any weight on my ankle. damm
  3. When I was bleeding it, The 8mm bleed screw on the side of the pump kept turning around in the housing. I have been told that cone like shape thing that the bleed screw goes into(wish I had my manual with me so I could give you the correct names for everything) are only pressed in and my one broke up! I did have a old pump that was with the boat when got it so I took the housing off that one and it worked fine for a half an hour then stopped. Since then I have not been able to get it to run.I think when it broke up some fragments must have gone into main body of the pump, So time to change the pump I think.
  4. My injector pump needs changing and I am trying to find the weight of a bmc 1.8 engine and a prm 120 gearbox as it will make it easier to lift them out to work on the pump. Everything is undone anyway as I needed to make and fit a oil tray for under the engine for the boat safety test (mountings undone and prop off to lift so I could get the tray under)so it sould not be too hard.I haved no luck searching the net or this forum and have left my workshop manual on the boat. Thanks in advance for any replys. P.S Anyone know where I buy or hire,borrow the Leyland tool for timing the pump.
  5. The boat is now afloat again.
  6. I know this boat, It was was moored just above the fishery lock on the BW moorings (non towpath side) for the four years at least that I know and has never moved in that time untill the new year.I saw the boat on the day it sunk when I went to use the water point. This is what I was told by another boater who using the the water point at the time, The new owners had towed the boat from its moorings heading towards ricky but had leave it at Apsley as their boat was too small to tow it and was starting to overheat. I was also told that they spent the whole day before it sunk pumping it out and pluging it trying to seal it but that nigth was the nigth that the canal frooze for the frist time and undone their work. This was originaly a wooden butty that was cut in half and has never had a engine. not the one above
  7. Sorry about last post. I will try and book on the January weekend. Thanks for the info
  8. Hi I have in the past had problems bleeding my 1.8 bmc as well. After following the instuctions in the Austin Morris repair manual with no joy I removed the bleed screw on the high pressure banjo bolt on the injection pump (number 5 on the diagram ) while turning over the engine and it started it up straight away. I always had problems bleeding this engine and hope that I do not a head gasket gone after reading the other posts on this problem.
  9. Yeah same boat..... I walked past it today on the way to my boat at Aspley. It's at bridge 151
  10. This one is at Cassio bridge lock 78 and it is my boat (well gutted) trying to arrange pump out! It sunk on the day I was last on it. ( last wensday ) but I only found out yesterday when I went to it to get some thing off it. So now I need some advice as to what I need to do when it's afloat again engine and so on. Thanks ray
  11. Not a wise move showing the world where you live! nice cat
  12. SORRY it's 69 on the end not 99. I had to get the mag glass out to read it.
  13. hi the number is 07530775099 or email is sewingboat@googlemail.com
  14. Thanks for that Matt, I will move in the morning anyway. I hope it is open, I want to get to watford and I read you want to go back up to the midlands. Good luck, cheers
  15. Hi will the lock be open tommorrow as planned ? Thanks ray
  16. I would to thank the crew of the narrow boat trust for helping me on the 31st while at cowroast lock. The s--m bags where back last weekend and broke into my van and tried to help themselfs to my genny, poor sods it was too heavy for them ( it takes four men to lift ) and dropped it. So I am glad they where in no rush and only too willing to help me lift the genny back into my van. Thank you the crew of the narrow boat trust.
  17. Hi I also have to log in every time I use this forum, But also use another IP board forum, http://www.dahon.com/ forum. And there is no need to on that one.
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  19. That look`s just what I need. Thanks where do you get them from ? I sould have taken a bit more intrest when I was at Crick and not been so smug and laughing to myself thinking who the hell would use one of them. Thanks
  20. Yeah same as me when I saw one at the crick show the last bank holiday. Next day I broke my back at work and need one now !!! : Well at least I am not paralysed . If anyone can put any photo`s of them on this forum it would a great help ray
  21. Hi if you need any more crew pm me. Not working at the moment some, give me something to do. ps I have my own boat
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