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Hi Guys,

I've long been a z32 admirer, and 3 weeks ago finally got my hands on a 72000km LWB 1991 TT Auto.

Totally stock at present. Was garaged for 7 years after import, so rust free and clean..

Booked a day to see the famous Z professor Jeff for a full once over, but unfortunately had to postpone due to the whoosh/splash issue with a possibly split old water hose whilst parked up for the obligatory 2 mins turbo cool down period.:surrender: A bit stuck now, as I don't trust any Joe Bloggs garage to touch her. She's parked up in Romford, so if any local lads know of anyone that can help?? Ordered a workshop manual in the meantime just in case.

Not a good start I suppose, introducing myself with a request, but Hey...

No pics yet, unless u wanna see a sad Z in an underground carpark :no:, I think the Administrators would class that as porn:ban:

Thanks in Advance.

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welcome to the club.

where was the water from? front /side /back of engine?.

hope it can be sorted easily enough for ya.

porn style pics of your car is a must, we will cope with it somehow,lol.

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Thanks guys for the warm welcome.

My CD arrived today, but it's not as I expected, no step by step photos like ye olde Haynes Manuals used to be like. Anyway, I'll be having a go, wish me luck!..

The steam came from the drivers side just back from the main large hose off the rad, so I think i'll jack her up and put some water in to see if I can locate the source before I start removing bits...hopefully I can sort it out as it's a long and expensive recovery truck journey to Z World. I'll keep you posted.

Thanks guys for the warm welcome.

My CD arrived today, but it's not as I expected, no step by step photos like ye olde Haynes Manuals used to be like. Anyway, I'll be having a go, wish me luck!..

The steam came from the drivers side just back from the main large hose off the rad, so I think i'll jack her up and put some water in to see if I can locate the source before I start removing bits...hopefully I can sort it out as it's a long and expensive recovery truck journey to Z World. I'll keep you posted.

 

Best of luck with it mate. The paper service manual comes up for sale occasionally. I just printed the sections out and bound them together. Uses a fair bit of ink but worth it I think. See if you can get a pic of the area and post it up in the help and advice section. I'm sure our members will be able to help.

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Finally!! A full day to myself without any trips to the Park, Ikea, Costcos or Great Aunt Mo.

Traced the leak quite easily after jacking her up on ramps. New rad required, leaking from behind the black strip down the side. Back on the road soon....:clap:

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