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Holding steady for 2 hours is a positive sign, hopefully with coolant and heat your all good.
Try and monitor the higher coolant pipes when you do get to start it just to be sure ther are no remaining air bubbles. When I flushed mine and changed the thermo on the other I filled, bled and ran it...
Cant, can only give an example. If I do 4/5 runs to my local shop in the blue car the direct route which is maybe an all round of 3 miles. The oil starts to warm through but not totally and as it cools draws moisture, repeated a few times and there is enough moisture to emulsify a little.
If I...
There is an instant jump to foam being indicative of an hgf, but it’s not.
Cars that are continuously only used for short journeys can gather condensation in the engine and can manifests up top as foam, a long journey can clear that up and if used on longer journeys it would never have been...
I am going to add a wee off topic note in, there was talk a wee bit back about mayo in oil caps indicating failed head gaskets.
What do you think of this one on one of my other cars?
If he’s an experienced mechanic he won’t thank you for telling him what to do.
You’ll need to trust him, there are a few rogues out there, but there are many many good ones too that do care about what they do.
There is a stub on the under side of the air pipe that it pushes onto, there is a horseshoe clip slightly back that supports it so it doesn’t vibrate off and it should click into place. Push it on by the pipe itself and not the halo, as the halo can break off easily.
edit - that would be on the...
It is a pig to do, but once you have it done I truly hope you get the enjoyment of actually driving it.
Can’t remember the ins and out, I didn’t touch the hpfp Doing that stat housing.
I am slightly biased, but I think they are great handling cars and look fantastic, ps if you think it’s a pig...
Sensible idea, but while you wait it might help not to read all the bad things there may be with the EP6 engines.
Read some of the good things, such as if looked after well how they can go on and on, how tuneable they can be etc.
It can be got at reasonably okay, and seen, from underneath on drive on ramps, lift much nicer. Tray off and the awkward thing is that the driveshaft support bearing is right at it.
If trying to remove it, it then can be a pig, it’s maybe 6/7” long and as you already know there isn’t much room...
I am fairly sure the one below is for your car, see lower down in the add where it refs the cable, and it’s OE.
These guys are very helpful and will check your part to reg So you can be that bit more confident the scraped knuckles will only happen once (Er hopefully)...
Just be hopeful that the crack in the thermostat housing was not there and ignored or missed by PO.
Maybe pressure test the system again after fitting the pipe but before filling, only as a vacuum??
The plugs all have little ‘tangs’ to stop them from falling or vibrating out. The little tang lifts away a tiny bit to allow the plug to be gently pulled out. It should be a fight so so long as the tang is clear.
ps Change the word tang to clip, latch or whatever. If I get a mo I’ll try and take...
Is there not a lead in the box?
With Febi there is.
Pic below is just a quick take from the internet.
Make you life a little easier and take the air box out completel, you’ll need to take the top of first to allow enough room to get the bottom out twisting and wiggling as you go. The air box...
I am nearly scared to say this, but to date I have no electrical issues other than the driver side mirror took a notion to stutter when folding then couple of days later it stopped. On taking the door card off I found that the cable was unplugged from the door control and the clip that should...
Ooh ouch, not nice. There are arguments for and against repairs, just be sure to use a good repairer.
Hope you get sorted quickly.
ps is that a spec of dust on the back of that spoke?? 😜