
Engine out time
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Re: Engine out time
meggles wrote:Made a lot of progress since I collected the engine yesterday. All finishedWell, it's all in and running. Taken it for a run to stop the 'tappet rattle'. (Shaky, sorry if I deafened you when I rattled past yours this evening.)
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I need to put some antifreeze in, didn't want to do it 'til I checked for leaks - A/F is bloody expensive.Obviously I need to nip things up and recheck everything but I've had enough for today. Surprisingly I've quite enjoyed getting stuck in again. Bit of an achey back but never mind. See you at N'allerton.
Glad your getting there with it Keith - you can get some antifreeze from Eurocarparts for £15 with the discount code (makes 10 litres), however, it does usually drop down in price (I managed to get it for £12 about 4 weeks ago):
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Re: Engine out time
Got a/f from Andrew Page. Got a good discount via son's garage. Thanks for the heads up though.
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Re: Engine out time
meggles wrote:Got a/f from Andrew Page. Got a good discount via son's garage. Thanks for the heads up though.
No worries

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