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"Any mechanics able to give me a bit of advice message me, hubby is away and having a problem Thankyou xx" Is that a euphemism since hubby's away?? | |||
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"Any mechanics able to give me a bit of advice message me, hubby is away and having a problem Thankyou xx Is that a euphemism since hubby's away?? " Hehe well I could do with something that's big and hard like a spanner xx | |||
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"Could be a leaky gasket or a split hose. Check the coolant level, look underneath for puddles keep a keen eye on the temperature gauge. If it rises stop immediately " Just spoke to hubby, he said he doesn't know what it is. But was aware it's been like it for a few months. He said engine temp doesn't rise, there's never been puddles. But coolant level does seem to drop a lot quicker than it usually would. | |||
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"There's no visible crack at all, I thought it could maybe be the rubber seal that joins the top and bottom of the engine that has wore away?? my friends husband noticed it tonight as he was topping the oil up for me, but he's not great with cars either" Wipe it all clean and dry on the outside, leave a dry clean rag wrapped around where you think the leak is from for an hour or so. Easy way to find out for sure, hoses can be replaced by you easily. Gaskets not always so easily replaced. | |||
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"Use radseal u will find it will sep into where its leakibg from and seal it " If it's a hose or something, radiator sealant won't help. | |||
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"It's a golf. 06 plate. Thanks for all the helpful info. Apparently it's due it's MOt in 2 weeks so he was going to speak to them then about it xoxox" Do you get a service before MOTs? May be good to get one this time. | |||
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"There's no visible crack at all, I thought it could maybe be the rubber seal that joins the top and bottom of the engine that has wore away?? my friends husband noticed it tonight as he was topping the oil up for me, but he's not great with cars either" Sounds like cylinder head gasket away,can be a costly repair if you have roasted the enginge,ie,having to get head skimmed etc,sometimes cheaper to get second hand engine fitted or get a new owner for it. | |||
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"Take a photo. Kik it to me at clemfandango, I'm a mechanic (of sorts) and I'm 2 - 3 miles away." This guy is a charlatan. I just needed a new oil filter an he made me suck his cock. Beware. | |||
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"it is more likely,to be a rocker cover gasket than a head gasket, head gasket would be more likely to leak water. with a head gasket blown you will use a lot of water and you will see gray smoke out of your exhaust. all cars will have some vapour coming out of the exhaust when they are cold. but with a head gasket it would be a LOT of gray smoke, as I say it sounds more like a rocker cover (or cam cover same thing different name)Gasket and that is not a big job. " Except she said it was leaking coolant, and the coolant needed topping up frequently. | |||
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"Take a photo. Kik it to me at clemfandango, I'm a mechanic (of sorts) and I'm 2 - 3 miles away. This guy is a charlatan. I just needed a new oil filter an he made me suck his cock. Beware." Can you change my spark plug | |||
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"Take a photo. Kik it to me at clemfandango, I'm a mechanic (of sorts) and I'm 2 - 3 miles away. This guy is a charlatan. I just needed a new oil filter an he made me suck his cock. Beware. Can you change my spark plug " No. But you can suck my cock. BUT NO SLURPING NOISES!! | |||
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"Get yourself a good servicing, then when hubby comes back he can do the MOT, I'm sure if you need any maintenance after that all these 'mechanics' can sort you out... " Ok ok ok I'm an aircraft technician not a "mechanic"...but i still know my way around under a bonnet! | |||
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"Get yourself a good servicing, then when hubby comes back he can do the MOT, I'm sure if you need any maintenance after that all these 'mechanics' can sort you out... Ok ok ok I'm an aircraft technician not a "mechanic"...but i still know my way around under a bonnet!" Ah, you might be able to help me. I have a Harrier GR3 and I'm having problems with the nosewheel. These airfix kits can be very fiddly | |||
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"Get yourself a good servicing, then when hubby comes back he can do the MOT, I'm sure if you need any maintenance after that all these 'mechanics' can sort you out... Ok ok ok I'm an aircraft technician not a "mechanic"...but i still know my way around under a bonnet! Ah, you might be able to help me. I have a Harrier GR3 and I'm having problems with the nosewheel. These airfix kits can be very fiddly " I have one myself in "Norwegian tundra" paint scheme. Use a nail file to remove the rough parts from the polystyrene parts. | |||
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