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Keep posting those rust pictures! I love to see how you work.
By the way when was that underside last washed?
By the way when was that underside last washed?
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1986 Multivan ex-Caravelle. Van since 2006, running mTDi 1Z since 2008 with Fiat Croma 1.9 TDid pump 2008-2019, custom pump since 2019
5spd custom box 4.57 diff + 0.74 5th
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Well in fairness the van was on holiday and has been off road and was dropped at mine on the last day of hols hehe
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That is actually really clean. I power washed it after the last off road session. If I hadn't cleaned it there would have been an inch or two of mud on the trailing arms etc. I find that a thin coating of mud acts a bit like stone chip!
So, when do you start the cutting?
So, when do you start the cutting?
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well tomoz looks like a nice day to cut
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Well been busy organizing loads of bits and such ,all parts are away as needed, ch cooler being leak tested will pick it up in the morning, theres a bit of oil in it but probably from the breathers
pas pipes of ,heres the new feed line
last thing you want to fail in the desert
pulled the pipe of the airbox and noticed
theres been a bit of swamp ingress, this looks to be from the join of the pipe to box, will inspect further tomoz
looking at mounting the cooler rad at the top here , i will modify the inside of the panel to accept it nicely and give a touch more clearance between it and the main rad
oil cooler rad going at the bottom ,, well as we speak it is
some of the old crap bushes etc
the ARB pedastle is being made as we speak and cheaper than an import....
so thats all the things organised etc, now i can attend to the small matter of chopping the rot out,
oh and box is on a pallet to Aiden for collection in the morning so its all coming together nicely
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pas pipes of ,heres the new feed line
last thing you want to fail in the desert
pulled the pipe of the airbox and noticed
theres been a bit of swamp ingress, this looks to be from the join of the pipe to box, will inspect further tomoz
looking at mounting the cooler rad at the top here , i will modify the inside of the panel to accept it nicely and give a touch more clearance between it and the main rad
oil cooler rad going at the bottom ,, well as we speak it is
some of the old crap bushes etc
the ARB pedastle is being made as we speak and cheaper than an import....
so thats all the things organised etc, now i can attend to the small matter of chopping the rot out,
oh and box is on a pallet to Aiden for collection in the morning so its all coming together nicely
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Looking good.
There should be 3 parcels arriving with you tomorrow with bushes etc. I am waiting for confirmation for the drop links.
If that's the pipe that goes onto the MAF then I think I have fixed the leak. It was between the MAF and the air box. The pipe from the airbox to the snorkel will be replaced when I get a cyclone filter head as the internal wire has started to rust. I just need to find something suitable.
There should be 3 parcels arriving with you tomorrow with bushes etc. I am waiting for confirmation for the drop links.
If that's the pipe that goes onto the MAF then I think I have fixed the leak. It was between the MAF and the air box. The pipe from the airbox to the snorkel will be replaced when I get a cyclone filter head as the internal wire has started to rust. I just need to find something suitable.
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yes it was MAF connection.will lookforward to goodies arriving.
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well can confirm that the cooler is good with no leaks between coolant/charge mix.now what i didnt say was that when removing it i disconnected the pipework in the engine bay then to under the arch, the coolant line pulled off with little or no resistance and the way the unit was fitted looks like a little mod required to allow the hose to fit better, easy and cheap as opposed to a new cooler as a matter of course will also test the rad to be 100% sure.
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metalmick8y wrote:well can confirm that the cooler is good with no leaks between coolant/charge mix.now what i didnt say was that when removing it i disconnected the pipework in the engine bay then to under the arch, the coolant line pulled off with little or no resistance and the way the unit was fitted looks like a little mod required to allow the hose to fit better, easy and cheap as opposed to a new cooler as a matter of course will also test the rad to be 100% sure.
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I very surprised it isn't leaking. There was what appeared to be coolant in the pipe from the cooler to the inlet.
It looses between 500ml to 1000ml every couple of hundred miles.
I've had the cooler out and didn't put the water pipes back on properly as I knew it would be back out.
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no worry we will recheck this morning and do the rad at the same time.
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I don't know what to say.
I was certain the cooler had an issue.
I was certain the cooler had an issue.
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Well, there is/was a small hole visible just below the jubilee clip on one of the front hoses,
it was just visible when fitted but after removal the hose shrank back so i have nipped it as per the picky to show.
next i made up a pipe which i brazed a tube in for a gauge and also brazed a stem in to fit a shrader v/v so I can pressurize it all,
in the first instance i did it dry with the cooler and rad removed, then wet and with the pump running then i pressurized it and there was a tiny weepage from the lower connector on top up bottle
may not seem a lot but with such a small volume of liquid its enough to drop the gauge a touch ( its a fuel pressure one and quite sensitive)so far its holding so next i will add the rad and test again and lastly with the cooler sat in the eng bay so i can observe it,
i am aware that the system has just a circulation pump and will not pressurize it though with it being a sealed system then heat will cause a pressure rise but i doubt this will be as high as the tests we have done ??
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it was just visible when fitted but after removal the hose shrank back so i have nipped it as per the picky to show.
next i made up a pipe which i brazed a tube in for a gauge and also brazed a stem in to fit a shrader v/v so I can pressurize it all,
in the first instance i did it dry with the cooler and rad removed, then wet and with the pump running then i pressurized it and there was a tiny weepage from the lower connector on top up bottle
may not seem a lot but with such a small volume of liquid its enough to drop the gauge a touch ( its a fuel pressure one and quite sensitive)so far its holding so next i will add the rad and test again and lastly with the cooler sat in the eng bay so i can observe it,
i am aware that the system has just a circulation pump and will not pressurize it though with it being a sealed system then heat will cause a pressure rise but i doubt this will be as high as the tests we have done ??
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