The weaping oil cooler pipe has been replaced, with the ends of the steel pipe flared to stop the hose from poping off:
I also painted the steel parts of the pipe to tidy it up a bit, and fitted new O rings on the couplings.
I then refitted the oil cooler and the intercooler, finished the oil change and replaced the fuel filter. Then I drained a bit more transmission fluid out of the gearbox as it's been stood a few months since I did the first drain. I cleaned up round the gearbox sump, removed it and replaced the filter then fitted the sump before I naturally sheared the gearbox sump plug putting it back in with a new washer and disbelieving that 11ft/lb was enough to torque it in place.
The replacement bolts for the rear brake caliper carrier arrived finally just as I'd bought another with the replacement sump plug from Keith Gott as I needed them and they were only a little detour on my return to Kent with my son last Friday. All the brakes have been given a good clean up, fresh caliper grease on the slider pins, Deox-c de-rusting of the rear discs, new pads on the rear and new discs for the front.
Engine topped up with fresh 10W40 Semi-synthetic, possibly too much transmission fluid in the gearbox post a fluid change (when I had got to 7 litres down the filler tube without having run it I decided to stop filling), I then put the battery back on and turned the ignition on to see what would happen...
Not a lot. Silence from the EAS (door open), lots of bongs about windows, lights, EAS fault and transmission, moved the the gear selector around and that seemed to clear the transmission complaint, cycled the windows and it's still a bit unhappy with the nearside front. Tried to fire the engine, coughed a few times caught briefly then stopped coughing all together (like a fool I didn't prime the fuel filter). EAS doing nothing with door shut. Hum. Can't hear the fuel tank lifter pump doing anything either, more hum. This was late last night and I've rather had my fill of it this weekend tbh so I've had to give up till next weekend, which is immensly tiresome as I am about to exchange on my house and desparately need the RR to be running for the move of all my projects (2 x109's 1x88, a lathe, engines, 4 post ramp T25 camper van etc etc) because I may only have two weeks to get it all done!
I'm a bit unsure of the battery condition, I need to get my Noco charger onto it rather than the cheap Chinesium one I had to hand, because I know the Noco properly checks the condition.
I have the EAS Unlock suite with the dedicated 232 serial cable to OBD2 connector and matched USB to Serial converter supplied with the cable, but when I try the software I can't seem to configure the correct COM port (none of the 12 options seem to talk to the cable) So I'm a bit stumped.
Thoughts?