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Re: Lamda sensor
Correct, may throw a light on if disconnected but might also do that anyway connected. Some put theirs in a bag and tie away, and bung the hole. Mine is fine connected
Well guys need help with this one. Driving home earlier a random noise started when any load was put on the accelerator.
Sounded very tinny/rattly and the engine would bog down, back to normal though on lift off and the noise disappears.
No dash lights and I just presumed the exhaust had...
Nice one dude, easy to pick up a fannimold from jenvey for a couple of hundred if you cant find second hand. After that wee bit of bodging and come cable ties and you'll have a good'un
Keep the head up mate all you need is a block, and its plug and play. Sourcing the parts won't be too bad and sticking it in wont take long.
Im sure i'll know of engines in our side of the country :)
There definately is a piece, shaped like the piece of grill you can see and a few cm's deep. Took mine off years ago and never put it back on with no detrimental effect
Question for the more knowledgable, my coolant temp needle while driving sits at 1/4, sitting at lights or slow driving it will go to half way and today for the first time parked with the engine running the needle shot up to full and had the engine light one.
Whats likely to be the problem...
Good days craic indeed. Nice pics there Nigel :approve: trev got some good ones at the docks when we stopped on the way home. Hopefully he got some good day ones too.