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531joshua

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  1. Hi all I don't post on here a lot but I'm aware that there are some computer-literate folks using the forum? Anyway... basically I've got this histogram I need to do for a school project but despite spending over 4 hours on it, I can't get my head round how it works. The situation is... there are three diciplines within a company ("Cost Management", "Planning" and "Procurement") - over a given period of time, a trainee within the company would spend a set amount of time studying each dicipline. I need to have a histogram showing this. I've made something in paint to resemble roughly what I'm trying to achieve. The trainee would spend 6 months in each dicipline, starting from Nov-09 onwards. Like I've said, I've fiddled on with excel for well over 4 hours and can't get my head around how to do this, I've laid the data out several ways and tried using different chart types and what not, but just can't get the result I'm looking for. If anyone can help me out it would be much appreciated! Josh.
  2. Thanks for the help everyone. Can't believe you found that site hahah, set it up ages ago because someone (think it was the person here who said his friend does it) mentioned it so I thought I'd have a go Anyway, turns out it was the cup that the driveshaft sits in had come out as it didn't have a circlip on it. I just pushed it back into place and put a circlip on it and it's fine now
  3. Just had a check, does anyone know if the seat where the driveshaft sits can be swapped over?
  4. Hi, a friend's gearbox recently bust on his 51 plate clio. I said that i'd put a new one in for him.. he went off and bought a gearbox (paid 100 quid, its got the same code as his engine, although it's out a 55 plate clio)... anyway, as ive just got this new gearbox onto the engine and im ready to put the driveshafts in, i notice that on the passenger side, the design of where the driveshaft fits is different to that of my friends old gearbox. The design inside is the same, so i had a go at fitting the shaft but due to the new gearbox's design causing the driveshaft seating to petrude more than the old gearbox, the driveshaft sticks out too much and as a result i cannot connect the bottom arm to the two bolts above. Obviously my friend doesn't want to pay for another gearbox, i was just wondering if there's anyway i could get around this (new driveshaft) etc. Or maybe the bottom arm just needs to be levered as it is a tight fit? Any help is greatly appreciated! My friend needs his car sorted asap for travelling to work and back. Josh.
  5. Heres some stuff about PRV's, may help you:
  6. I would have said its your wheel balencing. If it was a wheel bearing it would probably make a noise at a little less than 50mph and would be a kind of whirring sound, if it caused vibration the wheel bearing would be badly nackered i'd think. Another thing it may be is your tracking (alignment of the front wheels), this can cause vibration if your tracking is out. It can be knocked out by bashing up kerbs or hitting big potholes etc. First thing i'd do though is get your wheel balencing checked and if nessecary sorted (shouldn't cost much, i paid 5 quid for 4 wheels to be done). There's also a car problem thread i made to try and keep all these topics into one place: http://www.trials-forum.co.uk/forum/index....p;#entry1805800 Good luck getting the problem sorted
  7. Get yourself back to Hospital, you'll regret not getting it sorted properly unless it's a very small fracture. The bone may have broke over a growth plate, in which case, if the bone isn't aligned back up properly, your thumb will heal deformed and grow deformed.....
  8. Buggered cooling fan? (if it has one)..
  9. May do an engine flush. Moving back onto the churning noise, as people were saying it could be a warped clutch component, is it possible the noise is my release bearing?
  10. Broke my left wrist twice and broke my right collar bone once. Second time i broke my wrist wasn't very nice, my arm was bent back where the bone snapped..
  11. Back onto the subject of noisey tappets - ive been reading some stuff and i think what im gonna try is an engine flush as im due an oil change round about now anyway, see if it gets rid of any gue / deposits, apparently that can effect the noise of the valve lifters.... Ill let you all know how i get on.
  12. Already changed the box oil with some fresh today, couldn't see any metal pieces, although saying that i didn't really have a good check as i drained the oil into a plastic container which i couldn't really see into.... Looking like i've warped something Cheers for the help
  13. I don't kill my car everywhere but i enjoy giving it the beans every now and then...... so oil circulation should be ok, i do quite a lot of miles as well usually and never rev the engine stupidly while it's cold (for obvious reasons). As for the churning sound i'm not 100% that it is the gear box, just a guess due to the nature of how it works - what could cause a warped friction plate or flywheel as you say? Just if the clutch takes a hammering and gets very hot? Thanks for all the replies
  14. Like hydraulic, auto adjusting... that's what i'm sure of, hence why i'm confused by them making tapping noises, the engine in my car has only got about 40,000 miles on it, so i shouldn't think any of the valve components are worn? I also changed my gearbox oil today, had some heavy duty, really thick stuff in and i replaced it with 80w/90 stuff that's supposed to be in, although there's still a churning noise coming from the gearbox, thought it would have solved that noise putting the new oil in as any metal shreads causing the churning noise would have came out with the old oil? ..... Any ideas what the churning sound could be? Again, thanks for any help, i appreciate it
  15. Hi, over the past few months when I've been on the forum I've noticed quite a few topics with people asking for help or advice on their cars... maybe a good idea to keep them all in one thread? I could be wrong. Anyway, while I'm here, I have a question about my Renault Megane 1.6 16v, 2001 Mk1 - when the engine's running I can hear a sort of "tapping" noise, very well known to be the tappets but my question is, is it normal for them to make a vague sound (I think oil pressure can affect this, but my oil level is fine and as far as I know my oil pump works fine). It isn't really bad, just if I listen carefully I can hear a tapping noise, particularly when the engine's cold - do tappet-type valves just do this due to the design or are some components worn or is something buggered up? Any input appreciated
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