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Old 01-05-2011, 02:59 PM   #31
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If you're talking 2004, I think you mean EF
unless you're Doctor Who and travel in a blue box.....
Did you think about this before you bothered typing ?

I bought an EL in 2004 it was built in 1998 if you cant understand that then you need to go back to pre-school...
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Old 01-05-2011, 09:10 PM   #32
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I did this on the old Datto when trying to get crud out from top tank of the radiator.

Find a decent 2L bottle that has an opening that can fit as snug as possible into the opening of the radiator. I used an orange juice bottle. Some electrical tape around the thread will ensure a snug fit.

Half fill the bottle then jam it into the radiator opening and start the car. Once things get warm the water circulates and you will see the crud circulate into the bottle. Whisk it away and repeat a few times.
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Old 06-05-2011, 10:13 PM   #33
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A popular trick at the time was, apparently, to take the air cleaner off, run the engine at high revs, and dribble a handful of Ajax powder down the carby...supposed to fix it or at least minimise the problem...
Also known as "Hone in a can"

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Then there's the 'sealing the little radiator leak' trick by dumping a heap of pepper into it.
Egg and pepper works much better. As the water heats up, the egg 'cooks' and finds/clogs the holes, and the pepper helps if they're a bit big for egg on its own.
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Old 06-05-2011, 10:56 PM   #34
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'Degassing' a petrol tank so you can weld or cut it with a grinder safely. With the tank out, drained and rinsed with water, connect a hose from the tailpipe of a running car into the filler neck and let it go for 15 to 20 mins. The heat evaporates any liquid and the CO replaces any oxygen that may contain petrol fumes.
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Old 07-05-2011, 06:56 PM   #35
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If I have a problem with a car I give Dad a call, without fail when he comes round to have a look the problem magically dissapears and I look like a fool because nothing is wrong. And when he leaves the problem comes back.
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Old 07-05-2011, 09:25 PM   #36
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Baby Oil is what I always used.
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I'm pretty sure he said switches, not knobs.
Windex to clean the screen that just had coffee sprayed all over it.
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Old 07-05-2011, 10:53 PM   #37
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When you have finished working on the car and your hands are covered in grease, oil and god knows what else, Sard wonder spray cleans it off in no time! I learnt this trick from my old man, needless to say, Mum isn't too happy when I've been working on my car/my brothers car!
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Old 08-05-2011, 09:42 AM   #38
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Baby Oil is what I always used.
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I'm pretty sure he said switches, not knobs.
Give the man a prize!


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Windex to clean the screen that just had coffee sprayed all over it.
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Old 08-05-2011, 11:03 AM   #39
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When you have finished working on the car and your hands are covered in grease, oil and god knows what else, Sard wonder spray cleans it off in no time! I learnt this trick from my old man, needless to say, Mum isn't too happy when I've been working on my car/my brothers car!
Or just good old washing powder, the best easy to come by hand cleaner available at every household. Soap and an abrasive combined = WIN for clean hands after tinkering.
(Mind you i have a supply of Wurth sabesto Hand Cleaner - $40 a tub, lasts for 2- 3 years! The best)
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