Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=80?= on May 3, 2009, 4:40 pm
On May 3, 11:26 am, totallydeadmail...@yahoo.co.uk (The Older
Gentleman) wrote:
> It's the usual Krusty Krap. Sure, glazed pads cause brake squeal but
> then so do other things.
Tell Ivan to bring some KY jelly with him next time so you won't
squeal like a pig.
Posted by Schiffner on May 3, 2009, 5:11 pm
> On May 3, 11:26 am, totallydeadmail...@yahoo.co.uk (The Older
> Gentleman) wrote:
> > It's the usual Krusty Krap. Sure, glazed pads cause brake squeal but
> > then so do other things.
> Tell Ivan to bring some KY jelly with him next time so you won't
> squeal like a pig.
aww isn't it cute when the little ol' chickenhawk tries to keep up
with the adults...he's so cute falling face first in his own shit.
Posted by mayner on May 5, 2009, 1:41 pm
On May 3, 11:58 am, totallydeadmail...@yahoo.co.uk (The Older
Gentleman) wrote:
> > Squeaky brakes are caused by glazing of the surface of the brake pads.
> Not necessarily.
heh, don't give away too much. But I will note there is a time when
you WANT the brakes to squeak, squeal etc if you don't heed that you'l
regret it. I did...until I fixed the problem and had superior brakes
to what left the factory. 8^)
OBTW I've found that Peanut Butter does a good job of stopping
squealing.
--
Keith
Having every dog in the neighborhood follow you around makes that practice
decidedly not worth it.
Posted by Schiffner on May 6, 2009, 1:39 am
> OBTW I've found that Peanut Butter does a good job of stopping
> squealing.
> --
> Keith
> Having every dog in the neighborhood follow you around makes that practice
> decidedly not worth it.
Oh the dogs aren't a problem...it's the damned squirells!
Posted by Dr Ivan D. Reid on May 3, 2009, 3:30 pm
On Sun, 3 May 2009 18:58:23 +0100, The Older Gentleman
>> Squeaky brakes are caused by glazing of the surface of the brake pads.
> Not necessarily.
Ah, Neil's back from his holiday and spoiling for a fight! :-)
Thanks for supper t'other night. Sorry I had to leave precipitously
but I made all my buses[1] and was home just a few minutes over two hours
after walking out your door.
[1] The 407 was 5 minutes ahead of schedule, giving a comfortable 10 minutes
wait at the Post Office for the X26. Then 6 minutes at LHR for the next U3.
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Brunel University. Ivan.Reid@[brunel.ac.uk|cern.ch] Room 40-1-B12, CERN
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KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty".
> then so do other things.