OK. Putting all of the terms in their right place (hopefully):
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The leak generally happens at high loads and may be exasperated by high ambient temperatures.
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I'm not sure about the technical terms, but one of your other terms isn't right. :D
The leak may be exacerbated at high temperatures. It is the poor sod who is trying to track down the problem who is exasperated. :D:D:D
5th December 2013, 02:42 PM
Turtle61
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Originally Posted by vnx205
I'm not sure about the technical terms, but one of your other terms isn't right. :D
The leak may be exacerbated at high temperatures. It is the poor sod who is trying to track down the problem who is exasperated. :D:D:D
Yeah, that too :angel: :D :cool: :wasntme:
Typing with one hand whilst holding a baby and relying on :censored: auto-correct can be rather … interesting