Comments: Found your site while looking for information on a 2017 Ford Fiesta I want to buy. Very informative,useful and just what I was looking for ðŸ‘
Comments: Hi, len from the UK thank you for the Hyundai manual,mine is a Hyundai Trajet 7 seater but with the G6BA 2.7 engine so just need to pick the relevent bits out to suit my needs, many thanks
Comments: Just saying thanks a lot for the Hyundai Tiburon guides. I own an old 98 and repairs and maintenance have been so easy thanks to your site. Really helpful.
Comments: Just a quick not to say thank you for your guide on replacing the diaphragm on the boiler. I completed this last night and your guide made this a easy task.
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Comments: Hey mate, thanks for sharing info on car...really helped me a lot.. I was looking for torque specs on knock sensor and low & behold....I struck gold!!!! Many thanks,your new friend Rod....Cheers mate!!!!
Comments: What a fun site! I came across it accidentally while the British Gas engineer was replacing the Diverter Valve on my old Worcester boiler. Googling Worcester Bosch Diverter Valve brings up your article on the same subject, and I whiled away the hours reading about your positive experience and the horror story of BD, the contributor who didn't have such an easy time of it! The Homecare engineer just finished the job and my hot water works again, but it was touch and go. The PRV and the fan also had to be replaced, and what with getting the spare parts and fiddling with the flue, the job took the best part of two days. It's not a DIY job in my opinion, but then I try not to dabble in plumbing too much. In the meantime, thank you for the hours of amusement which your site provided, and please send my best regards to your charming cats.
Comments: Mathew I have just completed a diaphragm replacement on my Worcester CD24i boiler. After reading a lot about the problems, I decided to not remove the diverter but just remove the 8 bolts holding the diaphragm housing in place. It took me 2 hrs to remove the two cross head screws from the rear of the diverter, using many different versions of screw driver. I decided to replace them with 5mm M5 stainless steel Allen Cap screws which use a 4mm Allen key (M5 12mm 10 for £1.30 post free) from boltbase on EBay. Replacing the diaphragm housing using these screws was far easier. I needed to cut 3/16” off the top of the bracket which bolts to the housing to clear the head of the new bolt, (a five minute job.) I could see the cold water filter with the housing off which looked clear so it did not need cleaning as this can only be done with the diverter removed completely. Thanks a lot Robert
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