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Yes there is I’ve you remove the tow bar and all the polystyrene gubbins it sits in I got mine in there
Ah on the left where the jack etc is?Yes there is I’ve you remove the tow bar and all the polystyrene gubbins it sits in I got mine in there
Not quite true, there is space on the P38 albeit smaller either side of the spare wheel well, would take a 17Ah sealed battery I think.no such space in the p38
Some know that the ABS light does not go out until 5mph is exceeded, so maybe he didn't road test it?yes, though I'm not sure how he passed it, the ABS sensor fault was still current last night
Mine blows hardest through the face vents, rest not so powerful. Biggest gain I had was from taping up the ducting in the dashI swore I'd messed mine up. Reassembled scrapper this afternoon and it is as bad as mine at blowing but I never touched any of the heater box or vents on the scrapper, airflow is just pitiful.
On an unrelated note, why is that glove just such a total ****er to get aligned properly?!
Mine blows hardest through the face vents, rest not so powerful. Biggest gain I had was from taping up the ducting in the dash
Can you identify which cylinder it is? If so is it possible (relatively) easily to swap the injector with another cylinder? Probably not on the Bosch with those bananas, but easier on the GEMS. If it is No2 and you swap the injector with No8 for instance, does it move the fault?Still missing on one cylinder at start up, fine after a few minutes. Fuel trims seem ok but could it be an injector leaking while the engine is off and flooding the cylinder? If it was spark related then surely the other cylinder of the pair would also have a problem?
#3 was showing as rough last time i checked, the others were ok. Taking the upper manifold off to get to the injectors is a royal pain with the coolant going through the throttle body!Can you identify which cylinder it is? If so is it possible (relatively) easily to swap the injector with another cylinder? Probably not on the Bosch with those bananas, but easier on the GEMS. If it is No2 and you swap the injector with No8 for instance, does it move the fault?
Is it something flaky in the wiring which starts firing the injector when warm but misses until then? Just cleaning injector wires / leads / injector sockets worth a try?
Not too bad at the moment only chilly the -18 plus are yet to come.Yer I bet you need the old heating cranked right up out there it’s bloody cold enough here
Changed the spark plugs and cleaned the throttle butterfly and the IACV...
The result.
One smooth motor! Ignore the terrible audio quality!
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