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timmymac

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  1. due to the cold weather and the fan being engine driven it could just be it is going to take longer to warm up it may be worth putting a blanket or some cardboard over the radiator to see if it warms up faster like that.

    im sure more ideas will be along shortly

  2. If your thinking along the lines of a paint less repair i dont think its possible i would imagine that the paint is cracked anyway, but if you dont mind a bit of filler in your panels it could be done.

    Probably easier to get another one, or put a sticker over it :D maybe even advertising the forum

  3. The resistor packs (& their connector) can give problems but it's fairly rare, and as long as you remember it's there you shouldn't get caught out. Fill the connector with vaseline and it should be fine.

    ok thanks very much ill keep my eye out for the other bits and be in touch when i need the bits from you.

    cheers tim

    oh one other thing was whats the best type of lamdba sensor

  4. The reason i asked was the engine in question already has the injectors in and most places i looked averaged £10 per injector.

    I have already spoken to nige about the engine when i bought it and he thinks its a JE 4.2, i just wasnt sure if they would still be ok as it tends to over fuel as it is on a jag flapper system.

    cheers tim

  5. How do goodwinch compare against an 8274. I realise the comparison in price is quite big but obviously performance and reliabilty are major points aswell, as it stands im only really doing green lanes and playdays as most challenge events are a long travel,but if i buy one and start events i dont want to feel i did the wrong thing.

    I also understand any event is about mainly having fun, as a beginer i know the competion is very high but still its always good to have the right stuff if possible.

  6. I think as far as looks go they are both nice as long as they are done well ( no gaffa tape and less than 8000 rivets )but really it depends on what you want it for obviously if you want to take more than one other person with you a pick-up is rather useless.

    work wise i wouldnt have thought there is much difference as they involve different changes, which i expect offset each other.

    either way it will take some time.

    As said above its always worth a few phone calls before you start a project to see what your allowed to do and what is asked of to keep legal.

    good luck which ever way you go

  7. Hi i have read most of the post about tig welders on here and have looked at a few other sites but im not really sure what makes are good still. i want it mainly for aluminium welding and have found this one on ebay.

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Cobel-TIG-200A-Pulsed-Inverter-TIG-AC-DC-Welder-Pedal_W0QQitemZ280464338363QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_3?hash=item414cfa2dbb

    I have limited experience of tig from college but also wouldnt mind learning it as hobby.

    Any info on other makes is also very welcome.

  8. im in total agreement with the majority i hope he doesnt sell a single conversion, i myself would definately buy from gigglepin as knowledge and a helpful attitude go along way , i would need some money of course and also need an 8274 :lol: but maybe one day.

    i hope it has good outcome.

  9. i agree again that they are illegal although the dvla and mot staions say they are fine i have one on my car and i belive some new cars are manufactured/registered with them so cant see you getting in any trouble. i bought mine from a place called ( craigs plates ) should be on google, they also have plenty of info online and are also very helpful to speek to.

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