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Had a look, no ethylene glycol on there.. will get that one off ammyzunI found it by accident when looking for gas to top up my aircon. Same product was £8 cheaper on Onbuy. Google the name. Uses PayPal too.
Had a look, no ethylene glycol on there.. will get that one off ammyzunI found it by accident when looking for gas to top up my aircon. Same product was £8 cheaper on Onbuy. Google the name. Uses PayPal too.
Okey dokey. Worth a look in future for other stuffHad a look, no ethylene glycol on there.. will get that one off ammyzun
Just found someOkey dokey. Worth a look in future for other stuff
There you goJust found some
https://www.onbuy.com/gb/hexeal-blu...-c-high-concentratelonglife~c10484~p19919463/
Half price!!
Ordered!There you go
You might wonder why i need a new inlet manifold. There is not much to go wrong is there?
However, i think mine is plastic and the broken intercooler fixing bracket has rubbed a hole in it!
View attachment 275859
Worth a try. Ta.Quiksteel?
It’s a 2000 model. Well, registered 2000, i think Model Year ‘99.What age is yours? Up to '97 should be ally. After that dark plastic. Stud pattern is different on some other cars it was fitted to.
It’s a 2000 model. Well, registered 2000, i think Model Year ‘99.
Had a gearbox service today. No issues with it currently but as I bought the car from an auction, they bin all the paperwork with the previous keeper details on it so it may have been done but I'm not going to risk it. I can happily report that I'm almost £600 lighter and it drives EXACTLY the same. Perhaps if I really concentrate it is a little bit smoother but that's the placebo effect I think.
Just for fun of course, as I was going out this morning to get the service done, started the car and it was misfiring for a minute or two on idle. Also did it again this evening so I expect I have injector trouble on the horizon (or probably much closer than that). The car does smoke more than I'm used to. I haven't had a diesel for some years before this so I thought it was probably the way they are but now I'm less convinced and as the economy is so bad (struggles for more than 27mpg on a 150 mile gentle run) I'm thinking that I've got a drippy injector or poor spray pattern on all of them. Great.
Last week I got round to filming a bit of a story with the car and how I came by it. If you are really stuck for something to do, by all means have a watch but I could equally recommend cleaning the dishwasher drain for similar entertainment. .
I have been told the red or pink one is best...... and yes I'm still talking about antifreezeWossa good sauce fer antifreeze? Don't see anything much cheaper than this.. it's for my 2A
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/303956199781
It's no good in old engines, goes to sludgeI have been told the red or pink one is best...... and yes I'm still talking about antifreeze
It's no good in old engines, goes to sludge
The armature windings do have a fairly low resistance.Got my starter motor apart and testing the commutator.. every single contact is showing a short, ie the 180 opposite and side by side test.. is it completely knackered or am i doing something wrong?
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