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Re: Changing a water pump
« Reply #30 on: 11 September 2011, 21:02:35 »

hi boys , done waterpump yesterday. everything ok , no leaks bang on , took about 2 hrs all in . just the cam covers to do and abs/ tc ecu, and im sound . see you later, and thanks andy for the advice.
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Re: Changing a water pump
« Reply #31 on: 11 September 2011, 22:24:57 »

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hi boys , done waterpump yesterday. everything ok , no leaks bang on , took about 2 hrs all in . just the cam covers to do and abs/ tc ecu, and im sound . see you later, and thanks andy for the advice.

I'm off work at the moment if you want a trip to the land of Black Puddings if you need/want a lift with your cam cover(s).  :y :y
Never had the need to remove an ABS ECU but will have the tools to remove it.  :y :y
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Re: Changing a water pump
« Reply #32 on: 11 September 2011, 22:31:05 »

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hi boys , done waterpump yesterday. everything ok , no leaks bang on , took about 2 hrs all in . just the cam covers to do and abs/ tc ecu, and im sound . see you later, and thanks andy for the advice.

I'm off work at the moment if you want a trip to the land of Black Puddings if you need/want a lift with your cam cover(s).  :y :y
Never had the need to remove an ABS ECU but will have the tools to remove it:y :y

Removing it is simple ... it's puting the bloody thing back that is hard .. tools needed..

a) screwdriver
b) patience of a saint
c) mucho change for swearbox
d) assistant to lie on the floor and catch the dropped screws and pass back up for attempt no 40250 ....

easy job really ....  :)
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Re: Changing a water pump
« Reply #33 on: 11 September 2011, 22:33:32 »

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hi boys , done waterpump yesterday. everything ok , no leaks bang on , took about 2 hrs all in . just the cam covers to do and abs/ tc ecu, and im sound . see you later, and thanks andy for the advice.

I'm off work at the moment if you want a trip to the land of Black Puddings if you need/want a lift with your cam cover(s).  :y :y
Never had the need to remove an ABS ECU but will have the tools to remove it:y :y

Removing it is simple ... it's puting the bloody thing back that is hard .. tools needed..

a) screwdriver
b) patience of a saint
c) mucho change for swearbox
d) assistant to lie on the floor and catch the dropped screws and pass back up for attempt no 40250 ....

easy job really ....  :)

OK then Nige. I'll give bigdumper a lift down to Swindon so you can give him a lift with his ABS ECU  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Changing a water pump
« Reply #34 on: 11 September 2011, 22:52:03 »

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hi boys , done waterpump yesterday. everything ok , no leaks bang on , took about 2 hrs all in . just the cam covers to do and abs/ tc ecu, and im sound . see you later, and thanks andy for the advice.

I'm off work at the moment if you want a trip to the land of Black Puddings if you need/want a lift with your cam cover(s).  :y :y
Never had the need to remove an ABS ECU but will have the tools to remove it:y :y

Removing it is simple ... it's puting the bloody thing back that is hard .. tools needed..

a) screwdriver
b) patience of a saint
c) mucho change for swearbox
d) assistant to lie on the floor and catch the dropped screws and pass back up for attempt no 40250 ....

easy job really ....  :)

OK then Nige. I'll give bigdumper a lift down to Swindon so you can give him a lift with his ABS ECU  ;D ;D ;D


I failed miserably ...this was with the old blue 2.5 miggy ... mechanic mate came over and fitted it back on for me... I was getting desperate .. this was the Saturday .. we were due to sail to France for 16 days on the Monday !!! I think that a swear box (if present) would have been full of all my euros !!!
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Re: Changing a water pump
« Reply #35 on: 11 September 2011, 23:21:06 »

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I failed miserably ...this was with the old blue 2.5 miggy ... mechanic mate came over and fitted it back on for me... I was getting desperate .. this was the Saturday .. we were due to sail to France for 16 days on the Monday !!! I think that a swear box (if present) would have been full of all my euros !!!

No point in driving down to you then .....  ;D ;D ;D
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