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QuoteOriginally posted by Benny@Apr 20 2006, 03:38 PM
So out of interest, is this a good idea or not?

And Snooks, why is my back left wheel area making rhythmic knocking sounds when I go round roundabouts at speed?
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I think it's a good idea aswell. Same as when I or one of my brothers have a computerproblem I first ask here. Usually I get a reply within an hour. Good call.

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Jamoe

QuoteOriginally posted by Benny@Apr 20 2006, 01:38 PM
why is my back left wheel area making rhythmic knocking sounds when I go round roundabouts at speed?
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Bushes? OR do u only get them on the front probably lol

see why i aint on the car help list lol


edit: or maybe your exhaust is coming loose. :P

TeaLeaf

QuoteOriginally posted by Benny@Apr 20 2006, 02:38 PM
And Snooks, why is my back left wheel area making rhythmic knocking sounds when I go round roundabouts at speed?
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Your wheel bearing is going, your outer CV boot is split and you have a receeding hairline  :roflmao:

Snooks. :norty:
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sheepy

the rythmic sound happend to me a little while ago.

make sure that your wheel nuts are doe up, this happend when mine started coming lose
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Doorman

QuoteOriginally posted by sheepy@Apr 20 2006, 05:01 PM
the rythmic sound happend to me a little while ago.

make sure that your wheel nuts are doe up, this happend when mine started coming lose
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Sn00ks

QuoteOriginally posted by Benny@Apr 20 2006, 01:38 PM
So out of interest, is this a good idea or not?

And Snooks, why is my back left wheel area making rhythmic knocking sounds when I go round roundabouts at speed?
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As Sheepy said check wheel nuts first. if they are OK then as TL said check your wheel bearings.  If it isn't either of those two then we need to investigate further.
Is it rear wheel drive? Because then it could be the half-shafts or the diff or, depending on the type of drive, the UJs.
If it's front wheel drive it could then be suspension bushes or dampers, though that could also apply to a rear wheel drive.
How old is it and as it owned by a careful lady owner?
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Benny

QuoteOriginally posted by Sn00ks@Apr 24 2006, 08:34 PM
As Sheepy said check wheel nuts first. if they are OK then as TL said check your wheel bearings. If it isn't either of those two then we need to investigate further.
Is it rear wheel drive? Because then it could be the half-shafts or the diff or, depending on the type of drive, the UJs.
If it's front wheel drive it could then be suspension bushes or dampers, though that could also apply to a rear wheel drive.
How old is it and as it owned by a careful lady owner?
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it's a 52, and low mileage.

I was thinking suspension too as it only happens at decent speed round right hand corners. Knocking related to speed. Then I figured....when i left the pub...that the tire looked flat. Indeed it was running at a super slick 4 psi. Dunno if that'll sort it, but it won't help. Will update.



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Sn00ks

QuoteOriginally posted by Benny@Apr 25 2006, 12:39 PM
it's a 52, and low mileage.

I was thinking suspension too as it only happens at decent speed round right hand corners. Knocking related to speed. Then I figured....when i left the pub...that the tire looked flat. Indeed it was running at a super slick 4 psi. Dunno if that'll sort it, but it won't help. Will update.
In the meantime, I now rock with Mastic and Silicone.
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That'll probably cure it, a 52 shouldn't have worn bearings or bushes, unless it was badly put together in the first place.

I prefer natural to silicone, but I must admit that a nicely finished silicone job does look impresive.  :dribble:
I do exactly what the little voices tell me to.

PC Specs:- Black box with some fans that go whirrr, a few lights, things inside that get warm, headphones, keyboard (a clicky one), mouse (with buttons and no squeak), disks (2-off SSD and HDD) and a monitor of sufficient proportions.

Benny

Anyone know about API's?
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Sn00ks

As in Authorised Program Interfaces?
I do exactly what the little voices tell me to.

PC Specs:- Black box with some fans that go whirrr, a few lights, things inside that get warm, headphones, keyboard (a clicky one), mouse (with buttons and no squeak), disks (2-off SSD and HDD) and a monitor of sufficient proportions.

Jamoe

or Application programming interface?

suicidal_monkey

A pi? approx 3.14 I think...



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Benny

If I was to write some code as in how to get it to interact on some standard level?
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TeaLeaf

Check your bushes, or maybe your CV boot.

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suicidal_monkey

QuoteOriginally posted by Benny@May 3 2006, 01:22 PM
If I was to write some code as in how to get it to interact on some standard level?
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seriuosly though - what language are you planning to code in? what are you wanting it to interact with? the user or other programs/computers? I probably can't help but it sounds interesting :)
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