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the tensioners on the very early cars were only getting torqued at the factory to 60Nm (from memory) and after a bunch of heat cycles they started leaking. Was a service recall back in the day, up to 80/90 Nm now.
With all the items done that you have, should keep the oil in the right place...
Go all in on the top and front, valve cover, filter housing to block gaskets as well as the pre mentioned feed pipe.
Check the pipe on the right hand end of the valve cover too, from pcv to cold turbo pipe, tends to stretch with heat cycles and allow a wee bit of a weep which can look like an...
Not saying that turbos from eBay are all bad, but you might be better to find a local(ish) respected turbo refurb company. It may work out cheaper in the end as it may only need a resell or something straightforward.
Whatever route you do go down, be sure to put a new turbo feed pipe on when...
I have my 1.6 156 and am absolutely chuffed with how it drives, handling and performance. Car has a couple of tiny mods to improve it, cloth seats out and leather electric in. Slight mechanical mods to engine to reduce lag but visually kept stock (not a fan of those silly red/blue silicone air...
Put battery on a long charge, if you have a conditioner charger even better.
I would put the most of that down to a discharged battery. The 12.7 you measured is a sign that it probably will take a charge again as the alt pulled it back up.
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Clutch - Some say they do seem hi, but as i have the z and a 308 (same thing), they both have same bit point, think its just a case of getting used to, unless its really high. At 42k there shouldn’t be any issue with the clutch unless its been…..
Head unit - I have an...
I used the stuff below to assist when flushing, descaling etc, think I sort of listed out before, but two extension hoses on the matrix to raise things up a bit for access, funnel in one, pour some of the mixed GAT in let sit 15m, blow out with garden hose, repeat a few times and it really did...
It’s possible one of you engine temperature sensors is faulty, or the split loom for the temp sensors has a wire that is chaffed through earthing down and pulling you canbus communications out. if you can find your way to the thermostat housing and locate the temp sensor on it then follow along...
Your mech might prefer to get the parts, after all if you’re expecting him to stand over the job he might want an input on where they are from. Also that little bit of discount he gets makes towards his wage.
If you are getting the thermo housing redone, ask is the cross pipe being done also...
Petrol? 156/200/270 Bhp? Mileage? On original timing chain?
Based on a 156 petrol;
can also be a fault with the vanos not pulling forward correctly, vanos gear faulty or vanos solenoid faulty and can be a result of poor servicing regime and these fouled with mucky oil sludge. Flushing can help...
……you an ex copper?🤭
Auxito, no adaptor rings, no cooling fan - incorporated heat sink so direct replacement for the H7.
They are a direct size and shape replacement so as long as seated correctly (same as standards) there are no alignment issues and the beam pattern is just as should be….just...
I have Auxito led bulbs in both mine and they have mot’d with them no issues twice each. It does make a big difference to visibility, and now I can join the ranks of al, the newer cars blinding me.
??mid section resonator and back box delete?? Wonder is the diameter of the pipe increased too?
Wonder what such a mod would do for the 156….🤔
I think it was on here that someone had done it, but the drone was doing their head in on longer journeys.
The cat is at the front on the front of the...
Might be it’s not programmed in correctly. If you have a tpms activator/reader and a reasonable scan tool you could activate them one by one and confirm the correct id is in the tpms module for each wheel.
Also try moving the wheel that shows up as faulty to the rear and write the change to the...