[doc] Re: Getting my D ready for MOT
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[doc] Re: Getting my D ready for MOT
- From: "mrvic20" <mrvic20@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2005 17:29:14 -0000
--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Mike Bosworth" <mike.bosworth@xxxx>
wrote:
>
Thanks for the reply mike
>
> If you remove the two wires from the otterstat / fan switch on the
> rear left hand side coolant pipe in the engine bay and jumper
them
> across these with a piece of wire ( or thick paper clip )they
should
> come on straight away with NO delay ... is this what you have
done ?
> what sort of temperature do your fans cut in normally ?? run the
> engine and keep a CLOSE eye on the temp gauge they should kick in
> after twenty mins approx from cold and when the temp gauge gets
just
> past the bottom quarter mark.... after a couple of mins the temp
> goes down and they should cut off .... check yours do before you
> drive around and end up with a problem of the car
> overheating!!! .... If you run the engine and turn the ac on, do
the
> rad fans come on straight away???....they should...
(The otterstat was what i connected together and the fans were
instant. I did not leave it that long 10 mins max so it may well be
working. Is it worth replacing it anyway? I also wondered if
anyone has a howto guide to upgrading the fanfail relay...i saw one
b4 on the net with pics but cannot remember where!)
>
>
>
>
>
> The counter reaches 100 for every 30000 miles, so a quick calc
> should tell you what your mileage and couter should be... of
course
> your counter could have been reset at some time,
(This means my mileage is most probs genuine as it is 50000ish and
130 lambda clicks...sorted!!!!)
>
>
> > Finally...my car is an auto Aug 82 and just imported...the
engine
> > runs great...and i think i have been lucky for the price i paid
> but
> > can i have advice on what else i should instantly upgrade check
b4
> i
> > start using her as my daily driver!!!!
>
> Thats a big big question :).... definatley check all fluids and
> change if they look old, i would change them any ay including main
> engine oil and filter, coolant fluid, auto transmission fluid and
> filter and final drive oil change and also flush and change the
> brake fluids .... check the condition of all under car hoses etc..
> really you should check all areas of the car for leaks and general
> all round condition, a 25 year old car needs TLC and time spent on
Yep that is pretty much my plan...it looks like the mechanics of the
car have benn pretty well maintained but i am not taking anything
for granted!
>
Thanks for your advice
> >
> > Craig DOC 388
> > Vin 6723
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