Griffith on hard shoulder of M11

Griffith on hard shoulder of M11

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Lone Star

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138 posts

182 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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I saw you ( number plate reads Loud ) presumably broken down at approximately 3pm. I couldn't stop due to the fact I was in the outside lane overtaking at the time. I hope whatever was wrong, was quickly sorted.

steveb_1966

48 posts

105 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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That was me!
My Chimeara decided to spill all its oil for some reason!
My first spot on PH too ha ha.

QBee

20,975 posts

144 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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steveb_1966 said:
That was me!
My Chimeara decided to spill all its oil for some reason!
My first spot on PH too ha ha.
The sump plug by any chance?

steveb_1966

48 posts

105 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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I truly hope so.
Quite common apparently???

QBee

20,975 posts

144 months

Sunday 1st May 2016
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steveb_1966 said:
I truly hope so.
Quite common apparently???
So I believe. They are hex, about a 27-30 mm socket IIRC.
They protrude, so you can start to unwind them on speed humps.
Only a matter of time before the oil pressure completes the job.
You can get a round one that takes a large Allen key spanner to stop it happening again.

QBee

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144 months

steveb_1966

48 posts

105 months

Monday 2nd May 2016
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QBee said:
Awesome, thank you