tlo
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Just for future reference there is some one on fb who makes gaiters for the gear leaver (and autos) does a good job as well
Will get replacement/reconditioned VCU next, and then some tyres.
Full synthetic gear oil in a 75W90 grade.However on the subject of the ird, what fluid should i be using on that??
Is it Nodge68 or Poirot68 lolI can also tell that the steering wheel is a black wheel that has been coloured to match the rest of the interior. The colouring is now coming off, which wouldn't happen if the wheel was the correct colour from the factory.
At first but if you allow the fault to "Develop" They will make a rumbling sound then "Develop" into a loud knocking banging noise which sounds like its coming from under the seats in the middle of the car..Just been reading through this thread with interest. The OP's first post talks about knocking when turning. I know he's said it sound like it's coming from the middle of the car but it sounds like it might be more like a CV joint to me. The diff mounts usually cause a "thump" with power on/off don't they?
Fair enoughAt first but if you allow the fault to "Develop" They will make a rumbling sound then "Develop" into a loud knocking banging noise which sounds like its coming from under the seats in the middle of the car..
If you get a replacement VCU from Bell engineering, then it comes ready assembled with the bearings and damper to bolt straight on, so no need to buy those items separately. Cheap after market bearings are crap anyway, and generally don't last 12 months, so it's better to use what Bell supply with there VCU.
Getting matching tyres should be the priority, before anything else.
there are none on eblag at the mo. Any ideas peeps?
It seems to be the new normal, but it would have had a cover when it left the factory.The end of what i am pressuming is the cam is exposed, lacking any kind of cover or plate, etc. I this normal on these engines
Easy fix. Pull out the old seal and tap in a new one.if so is this a cam out job to fix? Anyone else had anything similar?
No worries dude!Sorry, my trim books only go up to 2003 !
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