A good whisky mouthwash should finish that job. Well done.
Yesterday evening my wife and two daughters were travelling home in the 2008 Puma when she lost power and stopped. Temperature gauge normal and no warning lights. Long story cut short the header tank was low on water so they went to houses and got water. Later my wife stopped again and they got more water. While stopped she noticed a red warning light on the dash. There was none lit before and she understands to stop as soon as she sees one. My wife and older daughter began to get worried. Suddenly a voice from the middle row says. "THAT IS THE HANDBRAKE" and so it was. These words of wisdom came from my younger daughter who has Down Syndrome.
All this time I was getting phone calls and updates. They finally arrived home in the dark. A quick examination by flashlight revealed a loose water hose.
This morning I was up bright and early to check it out. This is what I found. The clip
on the hose was too far up and there was nothing gripping the hose. This hose joins onto this junction (second photo). Over time it had worked itself up off the join.
It is awkward to replace. I removed the existing clip and replaced it with a hose clip and got the pipe reconnected. Then it was a 1/4 drive ratchet and a 7mm socket and lots of small turns to tighten the clip. Finally got it done.
I topped up the coolant and it took about 3 or four litres. Most of it came out when I disturbed the pipe last night.
I did an oil/filter change incase there was excess heat in the engine but as the gauge stayed bang on halfway throughout hopefully everything is O.K..
When topping up the coolant I put in a bit too much as I thought she was lower than she was so I syphoned some out...and got a mouthful of antifreeze. I've being rinsing my mouth out ever since
Next I managed to drop my ratchet and socket into the used oil when removing the oil filter housing :whistle:
Ah well things could have been SO much worse IMG_5327.jpgIMG_5328.jpg
A good whisky mouthwash should finish that job. Well done.
Cheers, Billy.
Keeping it simple is complicated.
Been to the Autofactors.
"Got any hoseclips about that size?"
"Yes, how many do you want?"
"Two will do, and 5 litres of 5 year antifreeze please"
"Anything else?"
"Got any whiskey. It's been recommended to me as a mouthwash"
"No, but we can order it in...just the unbranded stuff"
Hey Spudfan
I find Lagavulin works the best as the delicious smokey peat flavour kills the foul taste of the glycol.
Cheers Ian
1964, S2a SWB "Ralph"
1977, S3 SWB "Smeg" (Gone)
1996 D1 300tdi auto (Gone)
1973 Rangie Classic (Gone)
2012, 110 (Series 12) Puma "The Tardis"
1962 109" Tray Back "Ernie"
1998 D1 300tdi (Dizzy)
2017 Kawasaki Versys 1000
You must now cut down the tallest tree in the forest... With... A HERRING!!!!!
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						Your daughter is a GEM. She is the hero. Good on her
Terry
80 109" 2.6 P ex Army GS, saved from the scrappie.
95 300tdi 130 Single cab tray.
2010 Guzzi 750
The unbranded stuff from Autofactors should do the trick. Then finish the job with half a bottle of Black Bush.
I was introduced to Lagavulin by an ex-girlfriend. It is a very fine whisky if you have to resort to Scotch.
Mind you...That ex-girlfriend's next boyfriend was a girlfriend.
Cheers, Billy.
Keeping it simple is complicated.
U know that if u have a container with old oil or coolant in it and u drop any spanner or socket or screwdriver it will always drop into it. Almost without fail if ur working on vehicles. Its Murphys law. It HAS to happen.
Cheers Rod
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