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nathan5346

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Cheers m8, Replacing a 10amp fuse for a 20amp seems to have cured the cutting out issue...gotta start saving now for me next laning trip :D
 
Congratulations Nathan...wished mine had been as good looking as that...wouldn't want the auto mind you but it looks like it's just come off the production line...:)
 
The plates being transfered so i got the extra expense of new plates on top of the purchase price... aint life a bitch :D
 
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The plates being transfered so i got the extra expense of new plates on top of the £750 purchase price... aint life a bitch :D


That looks like a real beauty Nathan well done - now you need to go through it from top to bottom, to find out what didn't get done before :D:D:D


Dave
 
That looks like a real beauty Nathan well done - now you need to go through it from top to bottom, to find out what didn't get done before :D:D:D


Dave
True, But its got 9 stamps in the book and a fair bit of paperwork receipts n the like thats summat i suppose
 
True, But its got 9 stamps in the book and a fair bit of paperwork receipts n the like thats summat i suppose


The reason for saying go through it thoroughly is that I have found service history is only half the story. If you want a reliable and efficient DII you will need to adopt the preventative maintenance approach.
 
Hi Nathan, I always start at the front and work my way back, so:

1. Cooling system - empty coolant, flush rad, and engine, replace any pipes that don't inspire confidence, replace the thermostat, refill with pink OAT coolant.

2. Braking - replace front discs and pads unless very new looking, replace brake fluid.

3. Engine - de-EGR, De-Cat, clean AAP/MAP, engine oil and both oil filters, airfilter, replace the injector harness, clean and monitor ECU red plug, check/replace front camshaft oil seal, check fuel cooler seals and replace as necessary, check FPR seals and replace as necessary.

4. Steering - replace fluid, check/replace pipes (they wear through near the engine sump lip, check/replace track rod/tie rod ball joints,

5. Front diff - oil change, check breather,

6. Gearboxes - change fluids and filters (where applicable)

7. Front prop - remove, examine, grease if poss, renovate if necessary

8. ACE - check/replace pipes, replace valve block filter

9. Rear prop - check/replace/grease U/j and sliding joint, replace rubber 'doughnut'

10. Renovate rear brakes

11. Replace fuel filter

12. Take out in-tank fuel pump and clean internal filter


Sorry mate I'm bored now,

Cheers
Dave
 
Hi Nathan, I always start at the front and work my way back, so:

1. Cooling system - empty coolant, flush rad, and engine, replace any pipes that don't inspire confidence, replace the thermostat, refill with pink OAT coolant.

2. Braking - replace front discs and pads unless very new looking, replace brake fluid.

3. Engine - de-EGR, De-Cat, clean AAP/MAP, engine oil and both oil filters, airfilter, replace the injector harness, clean and monitor ECU red plug, check/replace front camshaft oil seal, check fuel cooler seals and replace as necessary, check FPR seals and replace as necessary.

4. Steering - replace fluid, check/replace pipes (they wear through near the engine sump lip, check/replace track rod/tie rod ball joints,

5. Front diff - oil change, check breather,

6. Gearboxes - change fluids and filters (where applicable)

7. Front prop - remove, examine, grease if poss, renovate if necessary

8. ACE - check/replace pipes, replace valve block filter

9. Rear prop - check/replace/grease U/j and sliding joint, replace rubber 'doughnut'

10. Renovate rear brakes

11. Replace fuel filter

12. Take out in-tank fuel pump and clean internal filter


Sorry mate I'm bored now,

Cheers
Dave
And after breakfast?
 
Cheers m8, Replacing a 10amp fuse for a 20amp seems to have cured the cutting out issue...gotta start saving now for me next laning trip :D

Don't think I'd be taking that laning, at least, not on any 'good' lanes .. ;)
 
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