From: Feral on
D Walford wrote:

> As usual you missed the point but that's to be expected.

I stayed *on* course.

> Too difficult for you?

I'm scared of drowning in your bullshit. :-P


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From: Feral on
D Walford wrote:
> On 14/05/2010 6:27 PM, Feral wrote:

>> Try "needing to stop in a fkn hurry", fool.
>
> A "slave cylinder" operates the clutch and has nothing to do with
> stopping a car.

Is that fkn so. What planet are you idiots on, or from.

> I assume you meant a wheel cylinder,

Then you assumed wrong.

if so a small leak is not likely to
> result in total brake failure, since the time when you were a lot
> younger car shave been fitted with split brake systems so even on the
> slight chance that a rear wheel cylinder totally failed the front brake
> would still work and since the fronts do the majority of the braking you
> probably wouldn't notice much difference.


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From: D Walford on
On 14/05/2010 8:32 PM, Feral wrote:
> D Walford wrote:
>
>> As usual you missed the point but that's to be expected.
>
> I stayed *on* course.
>
>> Too difficult for you?
>
> I'm scared of drowning in your bullshit. :-P
>
>
That could be a problem since you are up to your armpits in your own
bullshit.


Daryl
From: D Walford on
On 14/05/2010 8:36 PM, Feral wrote:
> D Walford wrote:
>> On 14/05/2010 6:27 PM, Feral wrote:
>
>>> Try "needing to stop in a fkn hurry", fool.
>>
>> A "slave cylinder" operates the clutch and has nothing to do with
>> stopping a car.
>
> Is that fkn so.

Yes.
Do you think otherwise?

What planet are you idiots on, or from.

Unbelievable, you don't know the difference between a slave cylinder and
a wheel cylinder and you call people who do idiots.
Instead of carrying on like a spoilt child you could try explaining what
you were talking about, did you mean master cylinder?
>
>> I assume you meant a wheel cylinder,
>
> Then you assumed wrong.

So you think a leaking clutch slave cylinder is dangerous and could
cause you to have an accident?



Daryl
From: Feral on
Noddy wrote:

> Once again the point flies so far over your head it needs oxygen to survive.

You pair haven't got a valid point between you.

> The Victorian government doesn't use any evidence because there *is* no
> evidence. It does not say "Ooh, we think having annual roadworthy
> inspections would reduce the number of crashes, and unless someone tells us
> it won't that's going to be law from now on", it says "Until someone
> *somewhere* can show us that annual vehicle inspections make *any*
> difference to the number of crashes we're continuing as we are thanks very
> much".

Yeah well, Victorians deserve to be served by such fools eh.
In NSW it is realized that keeping ALL owners of vehicles on
their toes with vehicle safety goes some way to making our
roads safer.


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