VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby bozzzydmc » Thu Feb 03, 2011 10:22 pm

Not really Rob ...it still creates a circuit ..

Are you replacing that heater valve too ? They can have a habit of failing at the connections to the hoses...
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Thu Feb 03, 2011 10:28 pm

bozzzy wrote:Not really Rob ...it still creates a circuit ..


yeah i just wondered if the heater core actually cares.

bozzzy wrote:Are you replacing that heater valve too ? They can have a habit of failing at the connections to the hoses...


It looks pretty ok to me. But considering the number of connections I have to change, there's got to be a weak spot :evil:
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Fri Feb 04, 2011 10:38 pm

Coming back to the heater valve stuff. I would advice anybody to use the heater once every while just to get the stuff flowing. I have always been a summer driver and I havent used the heater in about 10 years. After replacing all of my coolant hoses, each and everyone of them we super-clean, but the pipes to and from the heater were seriously corroded with dry coolant.

Again, flush her heater once in a while, same goes for your old *****.
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby tourettes tony » Sat Feb 05, 2011 10:29 am

well funny enough if you dont use the mode switches the water is pumped around until you use the first 2 settings to shut the valve off, its not exactly a good design because the seals around the matrix can leak heating up the footwell. I shut mine off using a different valve.
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Sat Feb 05, 2011 3:32 pm

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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby Admin-bloke » Sat Feb 05, 2011 6:07 pm

Looking good there Rob, sweet :D
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Sat Feb 05, 2011 8:13 pm

Admin-bloke wrote:Looking good there Rob, sweet :D


Coming from you, that means a lot to me! I will be cleaning/painting the intake tomorrow to do some light work for a change! This is going to look good (he said in a very humble tone of voice).
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Sun Feb 06, 2011 4:15 pm

Looks i might need another paint layer. The winds around here came through the door and blew around a lot of dust in my garage.

Other thing is when replacing my slave clutch, the connector (#5) was lacking the #4 plastic washer and was *really* stuck. I soaked it in WD for a couple of hours to get it loose. Before I continue i need to replace that washer and bleed the system before doing anything else.

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I've come a long way but now I need to step back for a few days, order some parts (e.g. shift linkage bearings) and finish up next week.
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby RobvdVeer » Mon Feb 07, 2011 7:02 pm

Just put in an order with Ed's for a couple of washers and other bits and bobs for reassembly. This must be the smallest (cheapest) order I've ever placed with him at around €20,-. The most expensive thing was the coolant switch clip ( :thumbsup: )

Washers haha, Ed's gonna laugh! But I am not bothered with shopping for the right one as I do not have a comparison to bring along.
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Re: VIN 3695 - Dutch Rob's Car

Postby tourettes tony » Mon Feb 07, 2011 7:50 pm

looking nice and sharp rob keep it up TT :D
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