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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3900 on: 18 December 2012, 16:53:19 »

changed the stat. sounds so simple doesnt it. ffs.. ;D

It is ;D
In theory. :P
50 mins to hour :y done 2 in a morning :y 1=2.5 1=3.0  :y :y
took me two days. ;D really could not be bothered.


Oh, ps, did you change the transfer pipe? Hmm? :)

Took a lot longer than 2 days :-X ::)
postponed due to bad weather, so yes about a fortnight. ;D

Have a bowl of Custard!
if you've got custard, see a Doctor. :)

Can I get it on prescription?  ::)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3901 on: 19 December 2012, 17:02:49 »

Gave the TD cooling system a good flush, and refilled with GM coolant. :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3902 on: 19 December 2012, 17:50:09 »

changed the stat. sounds so simple doesnt it. ffs.. ;D

It is ;D
In theory. :P
50 mins to hour :y done 2 in a morning :y 1=2.5 1=3.0  :y :y
took me two days. ;D really could not be bothered.


Oh, ps, did you change the transfer pipe? Hmm? :)

Took a lot longer than 2 days :-X ::)
postponed due to bad weather, so yes about a fortnight. ;D

Have a bowl of Custard!
if you've got custard, see a Doctor. :)

Can I get it on prescription?  ::)
no but we can force feed you it till it comes out of your ears ;D ;D ::) ::) :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3903 on: 19 December 2012, 17:55:41 »

changed the stat. sounds so simple doesnt it. ffs.. ;D

It is ;D
In theory. :P
50 mins to hour :y done 2 in a morning :y 1=2.5 1=3.0  :y :y
took me two days. ;D really could not be bothered.


Oh, ps, did you change the transfer pipe? Hmm? :)

Took a lot longer than 2 days :-X ::)
postponed due to bad weather, so yes about a fortnight. ;D

Have a bowl of Custard!
if you've got custard, see a Doctor. :)

Can I get it on prescription?  ::)
no but we can force feed you it till it comes out of your ears ;D ;D ::) ::) :y

Wonderful :P
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3904 on: 19 December 2012, 19:52:47 »

Broke mine as well ::)

Clutch let go with a puff of smoke and a really nasty vibration >:( got a clutch to fit but flywheel only from Germany,so well into next year...

Is it Christmas yet  :-\
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3905 on: 19 December 2012, 21:08:06 »

changed the stat. sounds so simple doesnt it. ffs.. ;D

Yep, sounds so casual don't it, like it takes about five minutes. It took me about three hours to do mine. I was in the 'V' in under thirty minutes, wiggled and waggled the thermostat, snapped the transfer pipe bracket off by accident (which didn't bother me as i had bought all the new bits anyway) and then the real fight begins. Pipe grips one end and mole grips the other, the bloody thing put up hell of a fight. If I had to do it again, I'd saw through the stat housing outlet pipe, hoover up the swarf and then unbolt the stat.
As a side note, do you think that Vauxhall measured the longest length of transfer pipe that would fit through the 'V' side of the engine, and then added 5mm so that it wouldn't.  :(
With the exception of the transfer pipe it is a nice little job.  :y  The jobs I hate are suspension related, where everything is so damn tight because of thread dryness and the dirt.  :(
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3906 on: 19 December 2012, 22:42:05 »

changed the stat. sounds so simple doesnt it. ffs.. ;D

Yep, sounds so casual don't it, like it takes about five minutes. It took me about three hours to do mine. I was in the 'V' in under thirty minutes, wiggled and waggled the thermostat, snapped the transfer pipe bracket off by accident (which didn't bother me as i had bought all the new bits anyway) and then the real fight begins. Pipe grips one end and mole grips the other, the bloody thing put up hell of a fight. If I had to do it again, I'd saw through the stat housing outlet pipe, hoover up the swarf and then unbolt the stat.
As a side note, do you think that Vauxhall measured the longest length of transfer pipe that would fit through the 'V' side of the engine, and then added 5mm so that it wouldn't.  :(
With the exception of the transfer pipe it is a nice little job.  :y  The jobs I hate are suspension related, where everything is so damn tight because of thread dryness and the dirt.  :(


Haven't got moll grips. So ..... "Ah, that'll do". Biggest pry bar I've got. Wedged between bracket and head, and lever the bugger off. Poxy thing!


I did move the pas reservoir though. Maybe that helped get the pipe out?

Must say I wasn't expecting two bastward bolts on the 3.2 :(
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3907 on: 20 December 2012, 16:24:25 »

Cleaned the scuttle drains, after seeing the weather forecasts. Being safe than sorry, although it wasnt badly blocked as expected  :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3908 on: 20 December 2012, 17:40:11 »

changed the stat. sounds so simple doesnt it. ffs.. ;D

Yep, sounds so casual don't it, like it takes about five minutes. It took me about three hours to do mine. I was in the 'V' in under thirty minutes, wiggled and waggled the thermostat, snapped the transfer pipe bracket off by accident (which didn't bother me as i had bought all the new bits anyway) and then the real fight begins. Pipe grips one end and mole grips the other, the bloody thing put up hell of a fight. If I had to do it again, I'd saw through the stat housing outlet pipe, hoover up the swarf and then unbolt the stat.
As a side note, do you think that Vauxhall measured the longest length of transfer pipe that would fit through the 'V' side of the engine, and then added 5mm so that it wouldn't.  :(
With the exception of the transfer pipe it is a nice little job.  :y  The jobs I hate are suspension related, where everything is so damn tight because of thread dryness and the dirt.  :(


Haven't got moll grips. So ..... "Ah, that'll do". Biggest pry bar I've got. Wedged between bracket and head, and lever the bugger off. Poxy thing!


I did move the pas reservoir though. Maybe that helped get the pipe out?

Must say I wasn't expecting two bastward bolts on the 3.2 :(
Its a job that needs molegrips, thats probably why you made a pigs ear of it. That and "can't be arsed"
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3909 on: 20 December 2012, 17:40:32 »

Broken something again  >:(
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3910 on: 20 December 2012, 21:18:12 »

changed the stat. sounds so simple doesnt it. ffs.. ;D

Yep, sounds so casual don't it, like it takes about five minutes. It took me about three hours to do mine. I was in the 'V' in under thirty minutes, wiggled and waggled the thermostat, snapped the transfer pipe bracket off by accident (which didn't bother me as i had bought all the new bits anyway) and then the real fight begins. Pipe grips one end and mole grips the other, the bloody thing put up hell of a fight. If I had to do it again, I'd saw through the stat housing outlet pipe, hoover up the swarf and then unbolt the stat.
As a side note, do you think that Vauxhall measured the longest length of transfer pipe that would fit through the 'V' side of the engine, and then added 5mm so that it wouldn't.  :(
With the exception of the transfer pipe it is a nice little job.  :y  The jobs I hate are suspension related, where everything is so damn tight because of thread dryness and the dirt.  :(


Haven't got moll grips. So ..... "Ah, that'll do". Biggest pry bar I've got. Wedged between bracket and head, and lever the bugger off. Poxy thing!


I did move the pas reservoir though. Maybe that helped get the pipe out?

Must say I wasn't expecting two bastward bolts on the 3.2 :(
Its a job that needs molegrips, thats probably why you made a pigs ear of it. That and "can't be arsed"
can't bring meself to buy any, they come under the butchers tools heading IMO. Although there are occasions....
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3911 on: 20 December 2012, 21:22:32 »

changed the stat. sounds so simple doesnt it. ffs.. ;D

Yep, sounds so casual don't it, like it takes about five minutes. It took me about three hours to do mine. I was in the 'V' in under thirty minutes, wiggled and waggled the thermostat, snapped the transfer pipe bracket off by accident (which didn't bother me as i had bought all the new bits anyway) and then the real fight begins. Pipe grips one end and mole grips the other, the bloody thing put up hell of a fight. If I had to do it again, I'd saw through the stat housing outlet pipe, hoover up the swarf and then unbolt the stat.
As a side note, do you think that Vauxhall measured the longest length of transfer pipe that would fit through the 'V' side of the engine, and then added 5mm so that it wouldn't.  :(
With the exception of the transfer pipe it is a nice little job.  :y  The jobs I hate are suspension related, where everything is so damn tight because of thread dryness and the dirt.  :(


Haven't got moll grips. So ..... "Ah, that'll do". Biggest pry bar I've got. Wedged between bracket and head, and lever the bugger off. Poxy thing!


I did move the pas reservoir though. Maybe that helped get the pipe out?

Must say I wasn't expecting two bastward bolts on the 3.2 :(
Its a job that needs molegrips, thats probably why you made a pigs ear of it. That and "can't be arsed"
can't bring meself to buy any, they come under the butchers tools heading IMO. Although there are occasions....
All tools have a place, if they can be used properly
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3912 on: 20 December 2012, 21:29:19 »

Indeed, mole grips are great for welding and the like
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« Reply #3913 on: 20 December 2012, 22:06:45 »

Put another new alternator on the Cavalier.This one came complete with Vacuum pump (but wasnt free). ::)
Fitted it in the pissing rain this morning and in a real hurry as I had to be somewhere else.Was pleased to see that it was finally oiltight. 10 miles into the 12 mile drive to the hospital the wipers slowed down,the radio switched itself off etc. I think I worked out why when the radio went off.I cold then here the squealing of the drive belt.I hadnt put enough time or effort into tensioning it,so I guess it was supplying enough charge to keep the dash light out but not enough to have almost everything electrical running - including the HRW.It started when I left for home tonight and got me home with everything switched off which could be,including the headlights in well lit areas.
Will tension the belt properly in the morning and hopefully that will be the end of the saga.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #3914 on: 23 December 2012, 10:37:46 »

My car began to missfire on Friday on the way home from work.... eml came on, so nursed "Yoda" home.
In need of a laptop so pedal trick showed cylinder 5 was not at happy bunny..... I had a virtually new one in my spares so it was on within ten minutes to burst back into 6 cylinder life. ...

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