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  1. sounds like the solenoid has gone. check the wiring first, could be a corroded connector. if not, try hitting the solenoid with a long bar, then try starting it. if it engages then you have a sticky solenoid.

    recon starters are about the £80 mark (avoid britpart though) it may be worth asking an auto electrical place how much it would be to recon it, may work out cheaper just having a new solenoid fitted

  2. Most banks now implement a check, that looks at your spend history. If the system spots an "out of character" purchase eg foreign usage, or substantially large amount, then it blocks the transaction.

    My mum recently had this happen when she went to pay for her new car using her bank card. Because it was a large transaction, that did not fit with her usual spend amounts, the bank blocked the transaction, and locked the card. She had to go into her branch and take ID to get it unlocked and complete the transaction.

  3. I guess the biggest worry is the flush dislodging deposits that have been hanging around inside the engine for years and then blocking the oil pickup screen. I guess if the engine is particularly manked up, then its a larger concern. An oil pressure guage would be a good investment anyway, and would let you see if anything untoward was happening.

    That is the exact concern that was expressed by the guys from Forte. The risk of dislodging deposits from seals and bearings, making the engine leak like the proverbial sieve.

  4. No - definately not. Forte Engine flush is not recommended for use on any engine that has done over about 70k, that is what they told us when we asked them the question.

    If the engine has had it used from it's first service, then it would be ok, but on one that has done that much mileage, it would cause more problems than it would solve.

  5. Gas-flowing is also known as porting and polishing.

    I did this myself using a flexible shaft (oo-er missus) and grinding stone on my Sierra a couple of years back. It doesn't really make a huge amount of difference to the performance, although it does make it smoother.

    It's not a difficult job to do, just very time consuming.

    Polishing is the smoothing of inlet/exhaust tracts of the head to allow a smoother passage of air into/out of the engine, as long as you are very careful and don't remove too much material, then nothing can really go wrong. The problems arise when there is only a thin layer of wall between the inlet/exhaust ports, and an oil or waterway.

    Porting is when you match the inlet/exhaust ports between the head and the manifolds, to provide a smooth flow of air into/out of the engine.

    Manifold gaskets rarely match the ports on the head, this is where port matching comes in. Place the gasket on the head, and locate it with a couple of studs and nuts, then have a look into the inlet ports. you will see where the gasket overlaps the port, creating a restriction. By matching the gasket to the inlet ports, (or vice versa) on both the head and the manifold, removes this restriction allowing the most air to get into the engine.

    Hope this makes sense......

  6. Another of those common 300tdi problems has reared it's head, the aux belt tensioner has started squeeking like a hyperactive mouse on speed.

    Rather than buy a cheapo "Quality aftermarket part" for £25 or an OE quality one at 60 odd quid, is it possible to replace the bearing, in a similar fasion to the bearing in the a/c pulleys?

  7. ....and the TD5 is OHC. I'm 99.9% sure that the vw engines are all ohc as well now, not many of the old OHV designs still left in use due to the fact that they cannot be tuned to run as well as an OHC for the newer emmissions limits. Obviously there are still some OHV V8's about.....

    As for the TD5, as stated, i would go with the better injection system, better mixture controls and generally speaking better design.

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