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by macplaxton » 28 Jan 2012 06:18 pm
Well dyslexic or not, I'm not going to start reading posts written all in capitals. For me they are more difficult to read and I'm not the one seeking the help. Sorry if it sounds harsh, but I'm not going to do all the running, others have to do their bit too.
Communication is a two-way street. If I want what I write to be read, then I'll write it in a form that is generally understood by the target audience. For example, I wouldn't go on a German language forum and repeatedly submit posts in English. Likewise, I wouldn't go on a forum and repeatedly submit posts written all in capitals. Now if there is an issue with me posting in the generally accepted format, then I could make a bit of effort and type what I want in the format I can deal with and convert/translate it into a format my intended audience could deal with. I wouldn't expect the audience to do all the work.
There are plenty of tools* out there to do the conversion job for you - you type in capitals, convert it, then post in proper mixed case.
Anyway, cutting to the chase (now I have read Mac's translation):
a) I can't help either as I'm too far away.
b) 3-piece clutch kit likely to be £200+. The last couple that went on Ebay sold for £160+ and they come up for sale there very rarely. A friction plate on it's own is probably around £100.
c) Still then leaves the problem of fitting the clutch as the clutch shims are no longer available from Volvo.
d) Early clutch failure is due to the way the clutch is treated. It could be a one-time severe toasting in P, an everyday toasting by having the choke out when in P, or always holding the car from rolling back on inclines using the throttle. It can also be down to lack of periodic re-shimming of the clutch.
*TitleCase - add-on for Firefox - used to convert the above into all caps below.
WELL DYSLEXIC OR NOT, I'M NOT GOING TO START READING POSTS WRITTEN ALL IN CAPITALS. FOR ME THEY ARE MORE DIFFICULT TO READ AND I'M NOT THE ONE SEEKING THE HELP. SORRY IF IT SOUNDS HARSH, BUT I'M NOT GOING TO DO ALL THE RUNNING, OTHERS HAVE TO DO THEIR BIT TOO.
COMMUNICATION IS A TWO-WAY STREET. IF I WANT WHAT I WRITE TO BE READ, THEN I'LL WRITE IT IN A FORM THAT IS GENERALLY UNDERSTOOD BY THE TARGET AUDIENCE. FOR EXAMPLE, I WOULDN'T GO ON A GERMAN LANGUAGE FORUM AND REPEATEDLY SUBMIT POSTS IN ENGLISH. LIKEWISE, I WOULDN'T GO ON A FORUM AND REPEATEDLY SUBMIT POSTS WRITTEN ALL IN CAPITALS. NOW IF THERE IS AN ISSUE WITH ME POSTING IN THE GENERALLY ACCEPTED FORMAT, THEN I COULD MAKE A BIT OF EFFORT AND TYPE WHAT I WANT IN THE FORMAT I CAN DEAL WITH AND CONVERT/TRANSLATE IT INTO A FORMAT MY INTENDED AUDIENCE COULD DEAL WITH. I WOULDN'T EXPECT THE AUDIENCE TO DO ALL THE WORK.
THERE ARE PLENTY OF TOOLS OUT THERE TO DO THE CONVERSION JOB FOR YOU - YOU TYPE IN CAPITALS, CONVERT IT, THEN POST IN PROPER MIXED CASE.
ANYWAY, CUTTING TO THE CHASE (NOW I HAVE READ MAC'S TRANSLATION):
A) I CAN'T HELP EITHER AS I'M TOO FAR AWAY.
B) 3-PIECE CLUTCH KIT LIKELY TO BE £200+. THE LAST COUPLE THAT WENT ON EBAY SOLD FOR £160+ AND THEY COME UP FOR SALE THERE VERY RARELY. A FRICTION PLATE ON IT'S OWN IS PROBABLY AROUND £100.
C) STILL THEN LEAVES THE PROBLEM OF FITTING THE CLUTCH AS THE CLUTCH SHIMS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE FROM VOLVO.
D) EARLY CLUTCH FAILURE IS DUE TO THE WAY THE CLUTCH IS TREATED. IT COULD BE A ONE-TIME SEVERE TOASTING IN P, AN EVERYDAY TOASTING BY HAVING THE CHOKE OUT WHEN IN P, OR ALWAYS HOLDING THE CAR FROM ROLLING BACK ON INCLINES USING THE THROTTLE. IT CAN ALSO BE DOWN TO LACK OF PERIODIC RE-SHIMMING OF THE CLUTCH.
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