
Originally Posted by
ladas
Garry
There is no reason to be rattled, I was just going from what I have read, I have re-checked with RAVE up to VIN 576763, and the I checked up to Freelander MY 01, then I also checked with LR Electronic parts catalogue
Still no CV
Sorry if you didn't like what I said, I was only trying to help - in identifying a problem.
See attached
Sorry if you misinterpreted my response - not rattled and appreciate your comments and I appreciate you thought I may have made an error. Which I am proud to admit that I often do
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On the PDF - Bit No 7 - part TV 1000000 indicates a uni but only applies to three parts. Bit No 0 - which is not annotated on the drawing as a part but has Number TVF 000010 is called a joint Tripode - well that is Freelander speak for a Tripode CV joint.
The problem with e-mails is that "tone" can ether be added or indeed not be there, so the wrong tone of the message can be communicated. That is why in communication the actual words only account for about 30% of the communicated message and it is other cues such as body language and inflections in the voice that communicate the remaining 70% of the message - I guess that is why smilies
were invented to help the communication process in the written electronic word - maybe I should used a few
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Cheers
Garry
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