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RustBucket

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  1. Hi Guys, I need to remove the stock boost solenoid in order to get to the turbo water pipes beneath it. How should I go about this? The bolts on the bracket mounting it to the chassis don't seem to want to move. I have no idea about the little screws holding the solenoid itself onto the bracket and I'm a bit wary of trying to disassemble the solenoid anyway. By the way, what is the chunk of machinery it shares the mounting with? cheers chris
  2. That's me signed up for another year :w00t:
  3. I can barely see the pipe in question from the top, let alone get some replacement hose on it:cursing: I'm not confident about taking other bits off to get to it, particularly as one bit would appear to be the braking system! I was rather hoping that someone would be able to tell me what it was and how you get to it :) If I have the correct part, at least I won't be buggering about trying to cut pipe to right length and then twisting it into a pretzel to make it fit. I do have a jack and stands to lift the front, but I'll be working in the street and that's a little worrying for me, too. Drivers round my way are likely to reverse over my legs :death: Yes, I'm a coward.
  4. Thanks for the suggestions, guys. I've had another poke around this afternoon, and it seems that there is a water leak from a downpipe on the drivers side of the engine. I don't know what it is and can't find a handy photo guide to use, but it's one of two pipes below the brake fluid reservoir. Could it be part of the stuff that gets removed during the plenum water bypass operation? I had a look at Jeff's piccy guide, but can't really place my pipe. If anyone can give me a clue about what it is and where I might get a replacement (more usefully, let me know the part number) I'd appreciate it!
  5. Hi Guys, Me and the Zed got stuck in a traffic jam and after about 40 minutes the (stock) temp gauge suddenly hit the top stop! I pulled onto the hard shoulder, turned the car off and watched plumes of smoke come out from the bonnet. After getting home on the back of the AA truck, I discovered that I have plenty of coolant in the rad and no burst hoses. I started the car and let it run for a bit as it sounded fine. Suddenly, there's odd noises (bubbly spurty sounds) and oil smoke coming from the drivers side of the engine. I can't spot the source of the oil leak and pressure seems OK. Any ideas what might have popped?
  6. I hope that's measuring fahrenheit and not centigrade!
  7. Hi Guys, can anyone tell me how to adjust the cable tension on the fuel flap release? Through a bizarre accident the cable has stretched or pulled off of a mount somewhere. End result - the catch won't disengage. Makes refueling very difficult :angry:
  8. Cheers Chris! This is the first opportunity I've had to post since my birthday due to far too much beer :) :duffer::duffer::duffer::duffer::hurl::duffer:
  9. About 3:00pm heading north by Harlow Loved those white wheels :thumbup1: Pity I had to pull off, or we could have had a little play :)
  10. Currently, I'd be worried about the bit in the sales pitch down the page: "when is it ever -5C outside ALL DAY long?"! From a quick perusal of wikipedia, I'd say that unless you already have a highly energy efficient home (cavity wall, triple glazing etc) you're going to find that you don't actually get enough heat out of it.
  11. To be honest, I think I'd prefer that over a clueless garage with their jack :cursing:
  12. Right, I've decided to try the temp fix 'cos none of the parts places are talking to me. So, I've got the top of the bust hose off, but I can't get an angle on the screw on the bottom clip with the long screwdriver and the flex-neck can't get enough pressure to shift it. Anyone got any ideas or clever 'trade tricks'? There are two things to bear in mind: it's cold, dark and raining outside at the moment, and this is the first time I've used a screwdriver on the car. Ever :)
  13. Cheers guys, I'll see if the local Nissan dealer has any pipes in stock (if they're open!), failing that, I'll try the jury-rig and wear lots of thick jumpers
  14. Thanks for the feedback Andy. I've attached a slightly wider image, I hope it's enough for you to work with.
  15. Hi Guys, is this one of the heater pipes? What are the chances of me getting it fixed before New Year? Does it require the skills of Jeff or D2 to mend or can I get my local mechanic to fit a replacement part? Where can I get the part from very very quickly? (I really don't want to have to take the train to Newcastle at New Year :scared:) Chris

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