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Re: running temperature
« Reply #30 on: 26 March 2014, 21:28:11 »

thanks Robson i'll try in Ipswich tomorrow, where did you get yours from?
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #31 on: 27 March 2014, 16:54:17 »

Any joy with the transfer tube?
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #32 on: 27 March 2014, 17:02:20 »

thanks Robson i'll try in Ipswich tomorrow, where did you get yours from?

A few weeks ago, when James did mine, he got one from "Drive vauxhall" at Burt St. Edmunds - anywhere near you?
I don't have their phone number to hand, sorry.

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Re: running temperature
« Reply #33 on: 27 March 2014, 20:03:19 »

I ordered one today , not back order as such , vx said should be with me  by Monday :y
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #34 on: 27 March 2014, 20:04:51 »

Sorry meant to add its from Marshalls Ipswich :y
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #35 on: 27 March 2014, 21:39:41 »

I ordered one today , not back order as such , vx said should be with me  by Monday :y
Nice one :y

The american sourced pipes are fine as a last resort, but expensive compared to the thermostats :-\
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #36 on: 27 March 2014, 22:21:26 »

I have had experience of this from a Ford Galaxy years ago. is the seal between the engine bay and the heater area ok. the galaxy one was missing and when i replaced it, this was cured.
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #37 on: 28 March 2014, 19:45:34 »

Yes alls fine it that area Jay thanks, symptoms seem to point to thermostat ;taking ages for temp gauge to rise up to anything even on town runs. It eventually gets to normal in town so gauge is working.
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #38 on: 28 March 2014, 23:54:20 »

another cause for misting up inside windscreen is header tank-splits around filler neck-got fed up changing mine -now put 2 part epoxy around neck of tank--engine stays at 90 not lower and not water loss nor misting inside inside--simple :y :y
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #39 on: 28 March 2014, 23:57:31 »

...-got fed up changing mine -now ....

 ??? ??? ??? How many times have you changed it & where have you got the replacements from? I only ever replaced mine once (from Vauxhall) in 10 yrs but that was only because I wanted a nice shiny new white/translucent header tank  :y  :y :y
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #40 on: 29 March 2014, 00:01:40 »

reckon it me screwiwing cap too tight--but as said mate no probs---yet 2 years aint bad I suppose for a temporary fix/bodge
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #41 on: 29 March 2014, 19:10:06 »

I checked filler neck ,all seems good, not losing any water either , thanks for imput
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #42 on: 29 March 2014, 20:35:31 »

James did mine, and spoke of a "bastard bolt"!
Reminded me of the short and sometimes convoluted transfer hose on the BMC 'A' Series engine - anyone else remember it? - it went between the block and the head and was another inspiration for colourful language!

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The early ones wer,nt even convoluted almost a head off job for a piddling little 3" long hose happy days not, belive it was the thermostat bypass hose :'( :'( :'(
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #43 on: 30 March 2014, 11:36:31 »

And this is the guide I use. Apologies that you have to look at Darth Loo Knee, and hence listen to Rick Astley in the videos ;D

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=90647.0
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Re: running temperature
« Reply #44 on: 30 March 2014, 19:08:44 »

Had a look at video, very helpful , i'm a bit worried about how gleeful a true oofer professional looks after thermo removal, think its going to take me a bit longer :'(
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