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Orangebean

This one is just down the road from me and looks really nice E-bay 112168474344 with very low miles.

Currently wrestling hard with temptation as its little more than 1/3 rd the miles of mine, about a year younger, and essentially same model. In my view a late HSE has the right blend of nice toys without too much over clever stuff. Like sat-nav and digital audio. No sunroof means no roof leaks too. Nowt wrong with mine but it has stacked up a few advisories on last MoT which need going through and a bit of minor body attention. Parking dings & scuffs. All due to be done as soon as I get the worlds most over engineered garage door sorted so I can get inside to work on it but dropping a grand or two on the swop and not having to get out'n under is attractive at my age!

Clive

Yes. Rolling code system and not that many presses before it looses sync. Managed to loose mine from too many button pushes as a side effect from other troubles. I want to think it was about 10 but you never think to count until afterwards. Dunno how much effect the other issues had either.

Clive

Fingers crossed. I got mine off a second chance offer, about £30 under Mr N.Show, and its done well for me.

Clive

This page :- http://airpowered.co.uk/aircouplingidentification.htm - may help resolve the confusion. Your long one is "real" PCL (the original makers initials) and the one I'd advise you to standardise on as its certainly the easiest to find in the UK and still very common on the continent. Its rare to find badly made ones that don't fit properly. Short one is supposed to be Euro but some suppliers call them PCL-Euro which is very confusing (yes Draper this means you). XF couplings look the same as Euro to a casual glance. No idea if they are interchangeable as I routinely bin anything that isn't PCL although the higher airflow of Schrader ones is sometimes tempting but am I gonna change 20 or so sets over. Nope! These pages may be of interest :- http://www.pclairtechnology.com/products/couplings-adaptors/interchange-range/ - and :- http://www.pclairtechnology.com/products/couplings-adaptors/ .

Not impressed by euro style couplings on cheap imports as quality and size is all over the place. Had to change out some for other folk when the accessories in a one box compressor kit accessories didn't fit the line supplied! To make matters worse the threads were Admiralty size and TPI with SAE style 60° threads. Which took a deal of tracking down as I've not seen a genuine Admiralty thread out in the wild of 40 years and that kit was old then so I'd completely forgotten the standard existed. Shame its fallen out of use as it's handy for odd sized stuff.

Should be BSP thread on the end of adapters. Usually taper on a PCL male nose. Equipment tapped holes tend to be parallel so you need a male female adapter for the taper thread. Euro style is often parallel to easily screw direct into kit. Have run into cheap stuff with a sort of half'n half tapered - parallel thread which fits neither unless gobbed up with lots of PTFE tape.

I really need to charge more for sorting out "friends" cheap crap. Then maybe they'd listen and buy a bit further up market.

Clive