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  1. Wonder if by 'dirty fuel' they mean contaminated ?  Most likely culprit would be water. Big No-No in diesel injection systems. When it is repaired, install a Racor before the factory fuel filter. Will remove water, some have a warning light when water detected. Save the factory filter for stage 2 filtration duties. World Leader.

    http://www.parker.com/portal/site/PARKER/menuitem.223a4a3cce02eb6315731910237ad1ca/?vgnextoid=0f439bd01975e210VgnVCM10000048021dacRCRD&vgnextfmt=EN

  2. Whoever has a lien on the car - bank or finance company - has the blue book. Vehicle is in their name until the loan is paid off. You must deal with them. After of course agreeing with the present person who has possession of the vehicle how much cash they want, and you take over financing, or pay the remaining note due. If you do everything in front of the official at the bank/finance company should not be an issue. Once payment made they should go with you to DLT for name change. Or provide documents required for you to change to Nan province plates if you wish.

  3. 4 minutes ago, transam said:

    Wish you luck then....:thumbsup:

    Don't need luck. Have knowledge. And by the by ... speaking of Farangland in your post above ... Ain't that where you had that TA we have heard about for God knows how long and God knows how many times. Maybe a mirror is in order before you post.

  4. If you know cars - used is the way to go. Much more selection, much greater value. But if you are like most you are SOL. And a Vios - or a Brio - or a March ?  Who would drive such a car when the used market is filled with quality cars delivering twice the comfort and performance for half the money ? People who know SFA about cars ... that's who

  5. 35 minutes ago, Briggsy said:

    Look at the picture.

    In NE Thailand, ethnic Chinese make up less than 10% of population. However I would wager the majority of scrap metal yard owners are ethnic Chinese. It is a cultural practice to own one's own business and scrap yard owner is a typical business. So I stand by my statement.

     

    Racist! LOL. You do know you're in Thailand, don't you? :clap2:The whole place discriminates by race pervasively.

    Aahh - that explains it. He LOOKS Chinese ...

  6. 1 hour ago, oxo1947 said:

    ---but I know the 2017 Honda scooters are not released to late March early April....so on that she has to wait.

     

     

    Not so. Bought a 2017 CRF in December. First year with a tachometer so know for sure it is a 2017. PCX, Scoopy, Wave, etc. all available. All 2017.

  7. On 3/4/2017 at 0:08 PM, hobz said:

    When you're on a trip, your liability to third parties is covered by Uber's $1 million insurance policy. It covers each and every incident that .

    Still waiting for a case to actually happen - and to see the results of said accident. Pay immediately, or after litigation.

  8. 2 hours ago, bankruatsteve said:

    Years ago I bought a Boesch (sp?) cordless,  It cost over 4500 baht, weighed a ton, and wasn't even impact.  The workers on my house loved it and it got lots of use - until the batteries wouldn't charge and I found out "not supported" any more.  Grrr. 

    Take one of the batteries apart. Most have cylindrical batteries, in various combinations to give you the voltage your tool requires. Measure dimensions of one cell. Here is an example of one site that has the batteries. Buy as many as you need. Solder them together, reassemble the battery. Insert in tool. It Lives Again.

    http://www.megabatteries.com/?cat1=34

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