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Thanks for contributions, guys.
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My car has done 101k and is 11 years old. Belt looks OK. Anyone with a VR6 know of failures? If so what was mileage/age? Would appreciate any relevant info/experience, guys.
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StuartFZR400 said Quite agree. This is what gets me about programs like "5th gear" the other night where that bint slewed around a race track in the old and new Mazda MX-5s screeching "what fun!" I dare say it is, but most of us will never have the opportunity or inclination to get on a track and do that with the second-most expensive item we own. The trouble is, you then get nobheads thinking it is OK to do it on the public highway. :wink:
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101k registered June 1995 no engine issues uses no oil original exhaust coil pack, door handle and headlight switch failure inevitable on all - about £300-400 in all.
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What really cheap car do I buy? Suggestions please
craigowl replied to mrbeige's topic in General Car Chat
Polo (we have had 5 in family) or Peugeot 205 diesel. -
Andy T said Good point. The person who comes up with a patent for one that can do that will become very rich. That's the down side of them, but on balance I think they are worth having.
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Big Thanks to Jenks who personally delivered coil pack to me this afternoon. Fitted this evening. Will keep original as spare. Though its plastic was cracked a couple of years ago, no arcing/misfiring was taking place unless water was sprayed onto it. I did then, however, paint it with epoxy resin (Araldite) as described on some forum a few years ago and found this 11-year old component was still serviceable. Poor design, though and extortionate price. 2 out of 10 for VAG.
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:salute: "I admire your indefatigability..." - to coin a phrase.
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HELP SOMEONE!! VR6 MISFIRE HELL!! HELP, SOS,HELP
craigowl replied to kanokaipi's topic in Engine Bay
One of best ways to test coil pack. Open bonnet with engine idling and spray a mist of water from house plant waterer or similar onto coil pack. If there are significant cracks in it you will get arcing - the engine will falter and you may be able to hear (or even see if it is not too bright) the sparks outside the coil pack on its case. Caution - remember safety rules when sticking your head under bonnet with engine idling! -
Possibly a good idea to replace fuel filter if it has been on for an unknown length of time?
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Star Performance are in Kirkcaldy, I believe. About an hour and a bit from Dundee. I would go to somebody like them, though, with this problem. They are very highly regarded.
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Yorkshire continued; Leeds girls were friendly - I slept with one in about 1950 - we were both about 5 years old. The Dales are pretty idyllic - but then I'm just an old git.
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You want to be going for at least £8k, Sally. Prices will be rising as spring fever makes those young men's sap rise :oops: I am biased, of course, - I have a green Storm with 101K!
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Yes, congratulations. Hope it turns out to be a good one for you.
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What do you know about Mercedes Benz? Interview tommorrow!
craigowl replied to bristolbaron's topic in General Car Chat
The name Mercedes comes from some daughter or other related to one of the founders long ago. -
Sorry to hear about your prang Dr F - hope you get straightened out, as it were. Best Regards.
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Surprised they allow people like that into Bournemuff. Things have changed a lot.
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All I can say is "?"
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Coilpacks get cracked with heat and age. If you spray a mist of water onto coilpack with engine idling you may get engine faltering which will confirm this is likely to be problem. Out of bright light you may see arcing to coincide with the engine stuttering.
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storm-nut Love most things Yorkshire - I grew up in Leeds in the 1950s. Re Barnsley, pity about that pretentious fop Parkinson.
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I got one from Screwfix - not too expensive either. On balance I think it has been worth getting. (Your arms don't half get sore without power tools when you are knocking on a bit.)
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Off topic, I know, but misconceptions about rainfall by some of you guys in eastern half of England is interesting. Average rainfall for a year in the UK ranges from about just under 500mm (around Grays/Southend) to over 4000mm on some of our western hills. Average for whole of England is about 830mm. Many of the villages and small towns in the West Highlands of Scotland, Snowdonia and the Lake district get about 2000mm per year. Other averages are: St Austell - 1250 Swansea, parts of Glasgow and Plymouth - 1200 Cardiff - 1000 Manchester & Sheffield - 800 Durham - 650 Rotherham - 630 Grimsby & much of central London - 600 Sorry about that - water and rainfall was a specialism of mine for many years at work. I'll get me coat now! (or should that be anorak?) "Ooh! - I do believe it has started to rain again..." (said Sybill Fawlty as an attempted diversion, when Manuel's rat appeared in the biscuit tin just offered to the health inspector. Mind you, that was in Torquay.)
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Born Dundee, Scotland's fourth city. Lived in Linlithgow 27 years. It is about a quarter of the way along the Edinburgh-Glasgow railway. A former ancient capital of Scotland with a palace where Mary Queen of Scots was born (she was executed by QE1 - bitch!)
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Its 33mm from centre of right hand edge of pedal to plastic trim. (1995 Storm)
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Always in the garage "Should get out more"