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insurance - with subaru engine

Post by ally »

hey

so my subaru conversion is finished.

MY log book says 1.6D; do i need to get this changed?

And do i need to tell the insurance company that i have changed the engine?

Cheers

ALLY

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Post by Diamond Hell »

If you only do one thing, tell your insurance company that you've changed the engine!

You then may need to change your insurance company!

I'm using Glywood, who bettered Flux by about £100.
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Best tell em or they get real nasty if you have a claim. Mines insured with HIC cost me £8:11 for the 5 remaining months of policy :D plus £25 admin :evil: thats life I guess
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Post by ally »

ok

where is HIC?

Do you live in corringham? I recognise the houses in one of your pictures!

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HiAlly
close mate we are in chadwell. are you local ? if so what breakers did you find that had scooby's in it.
HIC are based in bishops stortford try ringing on 08451 240 240 for a quote
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yes i live in corringham.

The breakers is up the (old) A130 - just after the traffic lights at the top of the hill - on the left - its an old petrol garage. they had 2 impreza's - only one engine.

I just had my van finished - it has no temparature guage, do you know how to get one working?

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Hi Ally
I will have to stick my nose in that breakers the next time we are going to Hullbridge.
For the temp gauge I connected the original VW wiring to the standard scooby sender, as is it will read a bit high but perfectly readable, you can put a resistor in series with the sender feed to make the gauge read normally check the american yahoo group for the info. I also fitted an aftermarket temp gauge with the sender in the line to the rad. If you need a hand sorting out the temp gauge drop us an email to vdub@blueyonder.co.uk with a phone number and I'll ring you and sort a meet out.
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