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  1. After some consultation I have decided to flush the radiator out.

     

    I just wondered whether the only effective way is to do it with the radiator out and upside down because that is the plan at the moment, nice job for the weekend if I can get the time. Its a pity because the radiator was taken out by the previous owner for fitting the new belts before I picked it up but I don't think he flushed the system

     

    Any suggestions involving NOT taking out the rad would be most welcome.

     

    Cheers

     

    Paul

  2. Right , I've got a RR workshop manual for b series engines and it says that overheating could be caused by:-

     

    loss of coolant

    faulty thermosatat

    faulty coolant pump

    weak mixture

    faulty lubrication

    faulty ignition timing

    incorrect tappet clearances

    fouled coolant system.

     

    Today I had the b80 idling for around 5 minutes or so after topping up the coolant levels. The pipe to the top of the rad became very hot quite quickly, too hot to rest your hand on for very long so I recon the thermosat and water pump must be working reasonably effectively. The pipe returning from the bottom of the rad became warm so the rad must be cooling the water and again water pump must be circulating water. Are these fair assumptions? Seems to be ticking off numbers 1, 2, 3 and 8 in the list.

     

    I tried to get the thermostat out but couldn't get the housing apart, didn't want to damage it by prying it too hard.

     

    How do you tell if there is a weak mixture? The altitude control is in the correct position.

     

    Thanks for any ideas

     

    Paul

  3. Hi All

     

    Got the old girl out today for a cleanup and airing, and also put up the penthouse extension which also needs a clean up.

     

    At the entrance to the tent there is a roof and sides to make up a "porch" area. Would there have been an additional 2 poles in the CES to hold up this porch or was there something altogether more substantial used?

     

    Cheers

     

    Paul

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  4. WANTED: For Genreral maintinence and repair work on military vehicles. One double jointed mechanical and electrically trained Octopus. Slim arms an advantage. Strength of Samason a must! Salary two packets of Custard creams and a tin of sardines.

     

    failing that an blonde lingery model to feed custasrd creams to a trapped amateur mechanic with a dislocated spine, either or really

     

    So, anyone got any clues about these temp gauges??? :)

     

    Cheers

     

    Paul

  5. Hi

     

    The temp gauge on both the ferret and saracen go straight to full temp when the ignition is switched on. I have found that part of the cable going to the ferret temp gauge has been crushed so I assume it has gone open ciruit there.

     

    However, on the saracen no such obviousness. I have checked the wiring inside the fitting at the sensor end hoping that may have been pulled but it is okay. The symptoms persist if I disconnect from the sensor entirely so its not the sensor itself either.

     

    Does this mean I have to lie unside down under the dash and start looking in there?

     

    Cheers

     

    Paul

  6. I'm never allowed to forget mothers day!!

     

    Right now she isn't looking over my shoulder because she is doing keep fit with the xbox while I'm sat here with a g&t. She's losing the pounds and I'm keeping them in the family by putting them on.

  7. A cowboy asks a red indian what his wife's name is

     

    "She called five horses" the indian says

     

    "Wow, thats sure an unusual name" says the cowboy

     

    "It old indian name, it mean NAG NAG NAG NAG NAG"

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