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Posted: 22 Jun 2006, 22:13
by HarryMann
10W or 15W~40 Diesel Oil rated for a turbo-diesel
If you have buzzer or know oil pressure problems when hot try 15W-50 Diesel oil in summer (rated for turbo diesel)

If you have buzzer or oil light and known oil pressure problems in winter then try GSF's Morris 20W-50 Diesel, blue container (not turbo rated, but then compared to an engine rebuild, who cares, it seems to work, just change it more frequently)...

I can't confirm whether your water needs topping up, only you can do that, as I don't know where you live, and if I did, wouldn't want to be caught with the engine flap open :wink:
but when you need to, use:-
Anti-freeze/water up to 50/50 ratio
although if its just a little can use plain water

Posted: 23 Jun 2006, 22:14
by pactdonkey
Cheers for that harry...got the gasket, filter and that oil today its all fitted now! running as good as ever although there is a small leak from on part..seaping through the seal of the sump and engine...will try tightening the screws tomorow...hope thts the problem cant think of wot else it could be.... the welders did a grand job well happy!

Posted: 23 Jun 2006, 22:22
by HarryMann
Aha... that is not too uncommon, and a couple of points there...

Nip the up from the centre outwards but of course, go gently Bentley!
Was the mating face re-surfaced after welding? Possibly might be a bit of distortion... if not, that might be done on a large glass plate, using a large sheet of emery paper, or a couple spray glued down together, butting edges carefully. Degrease the first and move it about diagonally - it will show up the high spots immediately...

http://www.club80-90.co.uk/wiki/index.p ... ting_faces