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If you dont use it often, no matter the quality of the battery, you will forget to disconnect or trickle charge it and kill it.
Halfords battery, find someone with a trade card. I'll take a 3 year warranty over a (maybe) higher quality battery in the circumstances.
I've got the usual play in the gearstick in my clio and I'd like to address it but not sure how best to and most threads are from a while back.
I had a BMS Shifter on my track car in the past but these (along with megane scenic housings) seem to have dried up
Yanoo's stiff shift seems to have...
Hi Folks,
My 2002 Ph2 172 started flattening its battery, some investigation later and there was a 4A drain over the alternator (measured between the alternator post and the large charging cable).
I fitted a used alternator, which seemed to be working at first, but got extremely hot and...
Those weren't new 3k ago IMHO.
That said, they also shouldn't have needed changed on a 22k car, from the electrode shape they're iridium or platinum or similar long life plug - Google reckons ILFR7X8G which fits with the picture. Change interval on a stock car should be 40k+ miles.
Obviously your engine builder knows more as they have the bits, but when the engine was first build I'd hope it was bored to suit the new pistons?
So any used block that still runs should also be suitable to take to the first overbore size. Unless someone just honed it and fitted stock size...
On one side of the argument, I'd say that all went west a long time ago and most modern cars lack driver focus. On that current trend even if ICE was to continue, they'll be numb and heavy and muted.
On the other side of the argument, if what you care about it a shouty, loud ICE engine, then...
Again though, unless you actually dig into the guts of an engine rebuild, it's irrelevant.
All new ICE cars now have multiple ECUs and modules which need coding, down to things like handbrake actuators and there's pretty much always a way.
There are plenty of people who own and maintain or...
I need to replace my rear axle lines and given they're half the cost and stainless, these are very tempting over replacing them with OE hard lines with crimped flexi tails.
Has anyone used them? Do they fit properly?
Thanks
@Porl these are what I fitted to replace the knackered bearings. Easy job if i recall, circlip on the bottom and pressed into the housing.
GEH20ES-2RS SKF Spherical Bearing 20mm Steel/Steel - WychBearings.co.uk
Check the dimensions suit your mounts, I dont recall if mine were KTR or PMS or...
It's unmistakable as theres nothing to dull it like a balljoint or TRE, its a 'connected' metallic knocking over bumps like a drop link on a typical car but 1000 times worse
Not really. There is a metal splash shield below them if I recall to keep the worst away and I got SKF 'sealed' bearings with lip seals but be prepared for fairly regular changes, preceeded by a knocking noise that'll make you cringe
It's annoying, the stock arrangement is awful, but the Ktec style solution uses a spherical bearing with limited protection which is prone to wear once it gets wet/dirty.
I ran them on my track car and they were great once I'd replaced the knackered bearings with some genuine SKF ones. Not...
Possible, but they were working when parked and look fine and haven't been disturbed. Fronts were cracked and I suspect water ingress whilst sitting so I replaced them. Will check out the plugs and check resistance on all four and see.
I've driven it a few hundred yards on a private road, but can't do more without an MOT.
Odds are one of the new, non gen front sensors is faulty out of the packet...
Okay, so I can chase the fault with faith then when I've fixed it, it will go away. That's a good start.
After being stood for some time, when I started the car the ABS and serv lights were on. During the front end refresh I cleaned and inspected the front rings and fitted two new sensors. I've...
I know the 172 does a self-check on the ABS system when you start it. Does it have any capacity to store long term faults and disable this?
I.e. if you have fixed the fault will the light definitely go out? Or can it become stuck and need reset with CLIP?
Thanks