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 11 
 on: Today at 18:31:20 
Started by Andy B - Last post by Mr Skrunts
Haha, It doesn't go any where in the bad weather as I might seize up or go rusty if I get wet.  :-\

 12 
 on: Today at 18:27:22 
Started by Andy B - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan
i have a 2.5 and 3.0 but cant complain regards my 2.2 it can lay rubber as long as its snowing ::)

Ftfy.  :y ;D

 13 
 on: Today at 18:01:41 
Started by Andy B - Last post by Mr Skrunts
i have a 2.5 and 3.0 but cant complain regards my 2.2 it can lay rubber if required ::)

 14 
 on: Today at 17:40:50 
Started by Andy B - Last post by Rangie
SWMBO had an 03 estate that was a 2.2 it was gutless.

 15 
 on: Today at 17:21:38 
Started by Andy B - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti
I suppose the humble 2.2 gets a bit of a kicking for having two cylinders missing. :)

 16 
 on: Today at 17:18:13 
Started by Andy B - Last post by Andy B
I spotted a X reg facelift today on ASDA's car park ..... in an uncommon green colour. It was in fantastic condition ... no rot in sight. I spoke to the owner who had only owned it for a few weeks & paid the princely sum of £500 for it. Bargain of the year! It was 'only' a 2.2 CD but none the less it looked a damned good buy!  :y

 17 
 on: Today at 17:04:31 
Started by Mutha Jugs n Speed - Last post by Mutha Jugs n Speed
 This question is for one of my 3.2's.  Lumpy tick over, EML on, so with the help of Dr G, the dodgy ECU was swapped from the other 3.2  and vice versa to confirm that a fault is present PO150, O2 sensor had been changed with a new Bosch sensor before the ECU change around. So currently running the 3.2 on a 2.6 ECU and running great...but I've been trying to get the faulty ECU repaired,and have sent it to a couple of companies, who big themselves up, but can't help. So is there any one here that may have had a positive result recently for an engine ECU repair? Also there ::) are a couple of used ones on ebay, but minus the chip and transponder ring, so basically £150's worth of door stop!

 18 
 on: Today at 09:58:38 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Marks DTM Calib
You should be able to see an arc across the electrodes when it is trying to ignite?


Removed it (and the ignition transformer) and there is a nasty crack across on part of the electrode. Connections were also black and brittle. Unlikely to get a good spark, I think.

Black transformer box is bloated and puffy. I'm guessing it is the original from 1999.



That fracture is likely to result in the HT generated by the transformer arcing to ground rather than across the electrodes where it is needed, definitely needs replacing

 19 
 on: Today at 08:29:48 
Started by cam.in.head - Last post by cam.in.head
on the side it says
7 646 764 310

 20 
 on: Today at 07:39:00 
Started by Field Marshal Dr. Opti - Last post by Kevin Wood
You should be able to see an arc across the electrodes when it is trying to ignite?


Removed it (and the ignition transformer) and there is a nasty crack across on part of the electrode. Connections were also black and brittle. Unlikely to get a good spark, I think.

Black transformer box is bloated and puffy. I'm guessing it is the original from 1999.



Yes, that doesn't look too healthy.

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