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Keep an eye on this thread mate - I will be posting up accurate compression figures tonight. I am struggling to find a garage to do a leakdown test - they all want to do compression tests!!! MUPPETS!! :mad:
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You need to definately check that the valve guides HAVE been replaced - talking to some garages and believe it or not it is not standard procedure! - So when you ask for that head work you need to ask what they are doing... some just de-coke, lap in the valves and skim the head which I personally think is a joke.... If you were told by the garage your bores were fine and you have the compression and leakdown tests done and it proves the bottom end is at fault I would be going to have a little chat at the garage!!! :mad: This is why I am a little iffy about doing the head on my VR6 (due to start this weekend but been put off for two weeks due to racing in BRCA championships :lol: ) and is why I am first getting compression / leakdown tests done first..... especially since I have never suffered from the smoke haze of a cold start - is ALWAYS on over run.... NEVER smokes at any other time.... If it is bore wear then I shall sell it ! :shock: Scott. PS. Doing compression tests tonight....
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Yup I use it in ALL my motors - even my turbo diesel Pug :shock: :lol:
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Fixed my water leak, now the car mists up when heating is on
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LOL :lol: - I had a couple but managed after some head scratching to put them back were they came from :D -
Fixed my water leak, now the car mists up when heating is on
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This was mine when I took dash out .... :shock: -
Fixed my water leak, now the car mists up when heating is on
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Its nigh on impossible unless you are EXTREMELY FLEXIBLE... I did it the hard way and it is a dashboard out job - it is not hard but lots of patience required.... -
Where can I download the sound track :lol:
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I have seen a few rims like that with stretched tyres and I think it looks pretty cool but you do run the risk of marking the wheel easily....
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Mine does the same mate - you will need a cylinder head overhaul after confirming the bores are ok by a compression test and leak down test. Stealth will do the job for £1300 + VAT. You will gradually notice that the car will smoke on overrun when it is hot.... I am doing mine next weekend with any luck :roll:
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Interesting ... did you need to 'key' the manifold at all for the paint to stick>?
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But surely the manifold paint would burn off? :shock:
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Me neither which is why I'm not :-P
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...hence why I am not trying :lol:
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What paint did you use mate for that rocker cover / manifolds? It looks seriously cool in black - I like that alot.
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He is lying.... :twisted: - BBC says cloudy but sunshine :)
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lol lol lol :lol:
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this was at the pod mate not inters.... :-P And yes it was a good time - but he aint no beginner in drag racing... ex rally car driver!
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Get a genuine one or OE if poss - as have seen some terrible pattern ones...
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I'll be down for one then - got contacts details?
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lol - then will just lock them with something then.... Nah I aint taking the sprockets off - will be careful :-P
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Yup agreed - my old 16V had creases in rear panels and the assesor took one look at it and said write off. :cry:
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I have seen up to 39mpg on the trip driving a steady 50-55 ish on the A49 to my parents barely touching the throttle. I get a constant 33-34mpg at 80-85mph.. Around town I get high 20's... 26 - 29mpg... When I am driving 'normally' I change up gear at between 2500 - 3000 rpm so might explain why the VR is pretty good on fuel as none of the real power starts coming in till about 3500rpm.... Scott.
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Best see if I can beg / borrow / steal / etc one then.... :lol: Any ideas where too look?
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Trouble is the alignment tool is only ever good if replacing the chains without upsetting the cams? My cams will need to come out.... so not sure I need it?
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Just trying to be helpful mate, you asked about the camshaft alignment tool. Apologies for the additional waffle :oops: Cheers, Robbo Pulling your chuffer mate so dont worry about it :wink: