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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2005 16:51:18 GMT
have been asked to start a new thread on this one from allan nz p5b so here we go. will post more pictures soon of the under bonnet bits, but for now the compressor is mounted on the right of the engine bay as you look at it, and the fuel pump is removed to allow the fitting of the bracket and replaced with an electric pump under the car. the condenssor is mounted in front of the rad and is just located in two welled bits of angle, also the cooling fan is a viscous type, with i think about 8 on 10 blades. usera.imagecave.com/chunky/aircon1.jpgusera.imagecave.com/chunky/aircon2.jpgregards. martin.
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Post by glennr on May 9, 2005 17:20:56 GMT
Hi Martin Your'e photo's appear very large. Do you know how to resize them before you post? If not can I be of assistance? GlennR
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2005 13:58:59 GMT
hello glenn, i dont know why the pictures are coming up large, when i click on the link the picture i get is about 6 inches square, but if you can tell me i will try and resize them. thanks for letting me know. regards martin.
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Post by glennr on May 10, 2005 18:29:45 GMT
Hi Martin Resize your photo’s To resize your photo's before you upload them.(Otherwise they may look gigantic!) on windows picture and fax viewer where you see your picture, click the second button from the right. It says when you put the mouse over it "closes the program and opens the image for editing" This put's you into PAINT. Click on the image button. Click on stretch and skew. Then in the percentage boxes put for example 50% Horizontal, 50% Vertical. Click OK. You can reduce the size as much as you like. To increase the size we will go for example to 150% horizontal/Vertical. Then save as on your computer. It is now saved as that size. I hope this helps. GlennR Remember you must resize your photo's before you upload them onto the Rover site otherwise the photo may appear gigantic. Always click the preview button on the Rover web site before you post your photo! Please let me know how you get on. GlennR
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