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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24390 on: 06 October 2022, 06:59:02 »

Drove the Mondeo to Edinburgh.  :)
That's a long way  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24391 on: 06 October 2022, 08:45:25 »

Scored 3 s/h pistons and rods and a r/h head of the bay, result.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24392 on: 06 October 2022, 11:42:52 »

I know that, but I dont think its strictly necessary.  ;)

I could be worse. The water pump might be driven part time like on SWMBO Citroen C3 ... I believe BMW Minis have the same engine ... that's intended to get the engine to temp sooner rather than later.
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« Reply #24393 on: 06 October 2022, 15:28:10 »

I know that, but I dont think its strictly necessary.  ;)

I could be worse. The water pump might be driven part time like on SWMBO Citroen C3 ... I believe BMW Minis have the same engine ... that's intended to get the engine to temp sooner rather than later.

Yes, a rather questionable approach, the main stream approach is to have a controllable vane in the pump (a solenoid and 'wastegate') to vary the flow which is much more reliable than  a friction wheel pulley and an electrically variable tensioner!
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24394 on: 06 October 2022, 18:31:55 »

After recent discussions about oil coolers and coolant changes I decided its time to change the coolant again.
Before doing it I thought I would try and find out why it loses a little coolant over a given period of time.
Looked like there is a slight weep from the bottom of the radiator.  :(
I was hoping it was the drain tap, but it isnt. Its coming from slightly inboard of that.
Will strip it down to check it isnt coming from somewhere further up, before playing parts darts, but I suspect I need to order a new rad.
Not too shocking, as I think its the original, so its done well.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24395 on: 06 October 2022, 20:00:32 »

After recent discussions about oil coolers and coolant changes I decided its time to change the coolant again.
Before doing it I thought I would try and find out why it loses a little coolant over a given period of time.
Looked like there is a slight weep from the bottom of the radiator.  :(
I was hoping it was the drain tap, but it isnt. Its coming from slightly inboard of that.
Will strip it down to check it isnt coming from somewhere further up, before playing parts darts, but I suspect I need to order a new rad.
Not too shocking, as I think its the original, so its done well.
Nissens would be my first suggestion  ;)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24396 on: 06 October 2022, 20:13:00 »

After recent discussions about oil coolers and coolant changes I decided its time to change the coolant again.
Before doing it I thought I would try and find out why it loses a little coolant over a given period of time.
Looked like there is a slight weep from the bottom of the radiator.  :(
I was hoping it was the drain tap, but it isnt. Its coming from slightly inboard of that.
Will strip it down to check it isnt coming from somewhere further up, before playing parts darts, but I suspect I need to order a new rad.
Not too shocking, as I think its the original, so its done well.
Nissens would be my first suggestion  ;)

 What ever cheapest on eBay,, or a local supplier
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24397 on: 10 October 2022, 17:28:00 »

Head and conrod turned up this morning, conrod fitted just need new rod bolts I suppose. Cleaned the head up and checked valves with brake cleaner, good so don't need to lap valves but it needs a skim (£48). Looks like about £500 to put the motor back together with gasket set, head bolts, seals, water pump, thermostat, timing belt. Also need a clutch kit and slave.   
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24398 on: 10 October 2022, 18:39:34 »

Washed and polished the Alabama Mumsybus. Might even hoover it tomorrow...
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24399 on: 10 October 2022, 19:14:10 »

 Took the Monaro to work yesterday
Terrified my shift partner when I took him up our closed roads for a spin
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24400 on: 10 October 2022, 21:06:02 »

I can picture the scene Keith.  8) ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24401 on: 11 October 2022, 18:47:04 »

Drove the RRS back from Battle this morning along with the tin tent average fuel consumption 23 MPG not bad at all for a combined weight of 4.5 tons approximately. My mate was getting 28 MPG from his Toyota Rav with a tiny two berth van, certainly worth the extra cost if only for the comfort alone.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24402 on: 12 October 2022, 21:34:53 »

Used to tow a Cavalier four berth behind a 3.0 Mk1 Granny many years ago. Lucky if i got double figures.  ::)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24403 on: 12 October 2022, 22:21:36 »

Got 30mpg from a 24v Carlton with a Toyota glanza turbo on an A frame over 200 miles once 👍
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #24404 on: 15 October 2022, 11:23:28 »

Fixed the reversing camera on the golf....Wire had snapped where it enters a plastic housing, so lots of craft knife scraping, bit of soldering, job done.

Fingers crossed it holds, leaving it a week before I fight the boot trim back on.
 

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