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  1. Battery cut off switch is also worth having if you dont mind losing your radio settings every time

    you used to be able to get a disconnect switch with a separate fused wire to supply clocks etc.....think it was called dis-car-nect or something similar.

    best bet for battery knock out is a standard type isolator switch with removable key, or even a proper key switch. just run a small 5 amp fused supply to keep clock and radio settings.

  2. In our business premises, we use the noise devices at night.............we assume they work, although they might also be scaring off elephants as well, we NEVER see any of them.......!

    They are just big mice at the end of the day with really long noses, you know when you've got an elephant problem, because you can never find any damn peanuts......

  3. allegedly it's a low friction additive that coats the gears inside the box with molydenum compounds to improve the shift and quieten the box down.

    I have read up on a few of these additives before, and found that most people don't recommend putting it in older boxes that use a lot of phosphor bronze components, as it can destroy them.

    it makes a similar claim to all the other additives out there - not sure if there is any real benefit to be had, or if it's just in the mind, although the garage next door to us swear by the stuff for noisy diffs.

    have a read here

  4. sounds like a good idea to me. what about fabbing up a plate that bolts to the manifold with an outlet on it, then running some ducting to the standard heater inlet, that way you would get a better intake of warm air.

    bit like the old heat shields they used to use on carburrettor cars to warm the carb up.

  5. first thing to do is get some degreaser down there & jet wash it off, this will make it easier to see where the leak is coming from.

    as for the lack of oil in the sump, that seems very strange - they hold about 6-7 litres in total, and there is only usually a litre or so between min and max levels. might be worth draining the oil and changing the filter as a precaution. what was the level like when you last checked it?

  6. yep - genuine valeo clutches will have valeo on them in white paint, both on the cover and the friction plate - usually on the friction material itself.

    99% of new clutches (not including LUK or National/Ferodo) are also shrink wrapped together in the box and stuck to the box.

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