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Title: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: TheBoy on 19 April 2007, 19:59:36
Not much happened recently, but have put in a new (well, new to car) washer bottle sensor, and replaced the plug for the brake sensor wiring. So thats all the MID errors fixed.

Put in another viscous fan - this one does howl more, and fitted yet another cap.  This one really does seem to be able to hold the pressure, though still starts to weep when temp hits 96 ish.

Temperature now seems to be stable between 94 and 96, though I haven't really pushed it - I suspect it may creep up higher.

CTS not yet fixed, as dealer still hasn't got the gaskets I ordered nearly 3 weeks ago.  I can see what the fault is though, just can't get in with soldering iron.
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: tunnie on 19 April 2007, 20:06:34
Even gadget hands can't solder in that gap, I could only get one hand in, need 2 for a good job there.

You tried a Beemer dealer yet? Or what about Land Rover dealer?
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: TheBoy on 19 April 2007, 20:19:44
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Even gadget hands can't solder in that gap, I could only get one hand in, need 2 for a good job there.

You tried a Beemer dealer yet? Or what about Land Rover dealer?
I can very nearly get in there - found a route to get both hands in - one by oil filter, other around back of engine...
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: tunnie on 19 April 2007, 20:26:24
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Even gadget hands can't solder in that gap, I could only get one hand in, need 2 for a good job there.

You tried a Beemer dealer yet? Or what about Land Rover dealer?
I can very nearly get in there - found a route to get both hands in - one by oil filter, other around back of engine...

Might be able to pop by Saturday afternoon...
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: TheBoy on 19 April 2007, 20:41:46
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Even gadget hands can't solder in that gap, I could only get one hand in, need 2 for a good job there.

You tried a Beemer dealer yet? Or what about Land Rover dealer?
I can very nearly get in there - found a route to get both hands in - one by oil filter, other around back of engine...

Might be able to pop by Saturday afternoon...
You still won't be able to get an iron in there...
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: Omegatoy on 19 April 2007, 20:58:45
Have dug out the gasket paper dude!!! get the manifold off and sort it!!! :y
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: TheBoy on 19 April 2007, 21:10:48
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Have dug out the gasket paper dude!!! get the manifold off and sort it!!! :y
Its my weekend job :y
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: Omegatoy on 19 April 2007, 21:17:01
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Have dug out the gasket paper dude!!! get the manifold off and sort it!!! :y
Its my weekend job :y

great my weekend job is to tax the New estate, service it find out why it gets so hot, repair and paint the few biits of bodywork that need doing, take her for a test drive to make sure she likes it  and sell the old one, got 3 people chasing it now, so wont have to try to hard!!
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: TheBoy on 19 April 2007, 21:18:55
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find out why it gets so hot
LOL, to quote your good self - "RADIATOR!"
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: Omegatoy on 19 April 2007, 21:26:18
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find out why it gets so hot
LOL, to quote your good self - "RADIATOR!"


NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! >:(
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: TheBoy on 19 April 2007, 21:30:28
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find out why it gets so hot
LOL, to quote your good self - "RADIATOR!"


NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! >:(
If you know anyone who can clear them or recore cheaply (Serck wanted about £160), you are welcome to the old one...
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: dodgy154 on 20 April 2007, 00:39:20
I was hoping you would get the problem sorted out quite quickly :-[, you have a lot more patients than me Jaime.
the Honda i brought blew its radiator on monday, so i ordered a NEW one that night, it came wednesday morning. this is the link but they only list Omegas up to 99 :-?

http://www.adrad.co.uk/new/manufacturers.php

its says an omega 2.5TD with a/c and an auto is £49.22 +vat+£10 postage. but a manual with a/c is £126+vat+£10postage.  
i wasnt convinced about the price, but sure enough, it was delivered ontime for the price, mine was £56 delivered - and it has a oil cooler for the auto trans built in !

i do hope you get it sorted soon
regards
Dave
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: TheBoy on 20 April 2007, 22:51:24
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I was hoping you would get the problem sorted out quite quickly :-[, you have a lot more patients than me Jaime.
the Honda i brought blew its radiator on monday, so i ordered a NEW one that night, it came wednesday morning. this is the link but they only list Omegas up to 99 :-?

http://www.adrad.co.uk/new/manufacturers.php

its says an omega 2.5TD with a/c and an auto is £49.22 +vat+£10 postage. but a manual with a/c is £126+vat+£10postage.  
i wasnt convinced about the price, but sure enough, it was delivered ontime for the price, mine was £56 delivered - and it has a oil cooler for the auto trans built in !

i do hope you get it sorted soon
regards
Dave
I tried ordering one from there, received an email the next day refunding my money, saying out of stock.

Shame the Honda knackered its rad. Other than that is it more successful for you than the Omega was?
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: TheBoy on 21 April 2007, 21:57:48
Managed to retap the sump plug today, hope it will be OK.  We couldn't get the old sump bolt out (stripped that much), so we had to lever it a bit, and have marked the sump plug mating surface.  Time will tell if I can get a good seal...

Dealer still cannot get the friggin intake gaskets, but the intake is coming off in the morning whatever.

Gave it a good 100mph blast, temp rose to just under 100, but quickly came back down. Still lost a bit of coolant out of the cap though.
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: Taxi_Driver on 21 April 2007, 23:31:53
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Gave it a good 100mph blast, temp rose to just under 100, but quickly came back down.

Blimey....i didnt think tractors went that fast  :o
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: Kevin Wood on 22 April 2007, 00:42:58
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Gave it a good 100mph blast, temp rose to just under 100, but quickly came back down.

Blimey....i didnt think tractors went that fast  :o

 :o

He meant kph of course, Officer!  :-X

 ;)
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: TheBoy on 22 April 2007, 09:33:34
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Gave it a good 100mph blast, temp rose to just under 100, but quickly came back down.

Blimey....i didnt think tractors went that fast  :o
Had plenty left in it - its at those speeds that its starting to purr. 90mph is 3k rpm.  On my own private road of course.
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: Auto Addict on 22 April 2007, 15:12:55
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Gave it a good 100mph blast, temp rose to just under 100, but quickly came back down.

Blimey....i didnt think tractors went that fast  :o
Had plenty left in it - its at those speeds that its starting to purr. 90mph is 3k rpm.  On my own private road of course.

Yeah! Been on it with you driving mine...... :o
Title: Re: Project TB2 - Update 8
Post by: TheBoy on 22 April 2007, 15:18:15
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Gave it a good 100mph blast, temp rose to just under 100, but quickly came back down.

Blimey....i didnt think tractors went that fast  :o
Had plenty left in it - its at those speeds that its starting to purr. 90mph is 3k rpm.  On my own private road of course.

Yeah! Been on it with you driving mine...... :o
Well we had to check that yours would go passed 45mph ;)