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Rolf's still there & his Didgeridoo is even deeper......
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I, sensibly, posted a question in yesterday's Motoring section, expecting 'sensible' replies - the replies I got were worthy of CBer's rather than mechanics, so I may as well post here anyway.
I have, what my daughter described as, Rolf Harris under my bonnet (Peugeot 307 1600 petrol) playing his didge. I would describe it as the sound of a whirring v1bration... & lordy knows I'm familiar with that sound.
I have no sensible replies yet & it's there again this morning. When I take my foot off the accelerator mostly. No Hopkirk - I haven't looked under the actual bonnet, I don't know where the thingmyjiggerypokery bit is to lift it up. It could be just a stuck leaf? It could be next door's cat?
I have, what my daughter described as, Rolf Harris under my bonnet (Peugeot 307 1600 petrol) playing his didge. I would describe it as the sound of a whirring v1bration... & lordy knows I'm familiar with that sound.
I have no sensible replies yet & it's there again this morning. When I take my foot off the accelerator mostly. No Hopkirk - I haven't looked under the actual bonnet, I don't know where the thingmyjiggerypokery bit is to lift it up. It could be just a stuck leaf? It could be next door's cat?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Slightly back on topic, but not quite, but related - did you know that Rolf Harris is 80? 80 - that's incredible. I've just wikipedia'd him - how sad is that - looking up Rolf Harris on Wikipedia before 8 o'clock in a morning.
And, back on topic, I've come to the conclusion that the noise under my bonnet is more a cross between a didgeridoo and a wobble board. Does that help anyone?
And, back on topic, I've come to the conclusion that the noise under my bonnet is more a cross between a didgeridoo and a wobble board. Does that help anyone?
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