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Title: Couple of 8v technical help bits!!!
Post by: RhosneigrGaz on 10 November 2009, 11:58
Right had a good look at my new chariot and need some advice.....

1. On top of what i think is the gearbox (I know dick all!) is a threaded hole, about the size of a 2 pence piece.  Inside is a spinning wheel (Clutch??? Flywheel??? God knows!!!!). Either way i'm sure there should be something in the said hole!!!! Any ideas if its a metal plug, plastc plug??? Part number???
2.  It appears to be leaking a bit of fluid. I'm 90% sure it aint petrol. The resevoir to the right of the engine is low, is that power steering or brakes? I think the brakes are the reservoir up by the scuttle on the left. Am i correct???  The leak is materialisng at the drivers wheel arch, just a tiny drop showing on a wet road.  Any likely causes???

3.  Lights appear to slow down blower fans and visa versa.  Are the electrics a bit shoddy on mk2's or should i check the battery???

Sorry to sound like an idiot but i need simpleton answers so i can get her through winter!!!!

Cheers guys!!!
Title: Re: Couple of 8v technical help bits!!!
Post by: Steve_B on 10 November 2009, 12:04
The spinning wheel is the flywheel. That hole should be covered by a green plastic plug, no idea of part number though. Shouldn't be a problem as long as nothing falls into the gap.
Title: Re: Couple of 8v technical help bits!!!
Post by: RhosneigrGaz on 10 November 2009, 12:29
Cheers for that, problem no.1 solved!!!!
Title: Re: Couple of 8v technical help bits!!!
Post by: Alec on 10 November 2009, 13:45
in relation to the dripping fluid at the drivers wheel arch, get someone to sit in the car with the engine running whilst pumpin the brake n turning the steering wheel whilst you are looking for leaks in that area mate, thats what I would do anyway
Title: Re: Couple of 8v technical help bits!!!
Post by: jezza16v on 10 November 2009, 14:33
3. I presume this is when the engine is idling? Putting the lights on puts more load on the alternator so the blower will slow down a bit as the current is shared. Once you get on the move it should not really be noticeable.
Title: Re: Couple of 8v technical help bits!!!
Post by: e11ie on 10 November 2009, 17:31
There are two reservoirs on the right side of the engine (as you look at it) the higher one of the two is coolant and the little square one on the chassie leg is power steering fluid.

in relation to the dripping fluid at the drivers wheel arch, get someone to sit in the car with the engine running whilst pumpin the brake n turning the steering wheel whilst you are looking for leaks in that area mate, thats what I would do anyway

+1
Title: Re: Couple of 8v technical help bits!!!
Post by: RhosneigrGaz on 10 November 2009, 17:45
Coolant looks fine, leeking fluid is deffo power steering upon further investigation.  Topped it up for now and will investigate when it's insured and on the road next week.

Cheers for the advice, i reckon i'm gonna need plenty more in time!!!!!
Title: Re: Couple of 8v technical help bits!!!
Post by: Mr Blue on 10 November 2009, 17:53
make sure that pump dont run dry or it will be ruined as i found out! :sad:

The PAS lines that connect up to the reservior were a right pain to get back on. Worst part of the job :angry:
Title: Re: Couple of 8v technical help bits!!!
Post by: RhosneigrGaz on 10 November 2009, 17:58
make sure that pump dont run dry or it will be ruined as i found out! :sad:

I'll keep it topped up if i have to drive it to the garage!  Although popped to my local car shop and they had power steering fluid or ATF fluid (which it says ATF on the reservoir)

Gonna pop to the stealers after searching on here, as Halfrauds seem to get a slating for their product/price of fluids.

What would be a worse case scenario?? Pump? Steering rack? pipe??

Sorry and thanks again, i'm just not a very spannery person!!!!!
Title: Re: Couple of 8v technical help bits!!!
Post by: RhosneigrGaz on 10 November 2009, 18:05
Last thing for now, temp gauge is fubar'd.  If i buy a new sender and that dont solve it i can assume the instruments are shagged (I know this is common on T4's which use very similar clocks).

So with my new sender in place can i buy a cheapo temp gauge and wire it direct to the sender?  I know it's kinda cheating but i wouldn't mind knowing how close to exploding the engine might be!!!!!
Title: Re: Couple of 8v technical help bits!!!
Post by: Mr Blue on 10 November 2009, 18:15
Sorry what side is the fluid leaking? drivers side yes?

That could be the pump or just a lose pipe.
One pipe is ok to change, the other is a right pain and i'd leave it to a mechanic with ramps.

temp gauge.
Im sure you can bridge the two terminals on the temp sensor wire and see if the gauge works?
Check for broken wires near the plug also.

You could use your oil temp gauge on the MFA as a rough guide on how hot your engine is running.
Title: Re: Couple of 8v technical help bits!!!
Post by: RhosneigrGaz on 10 November 2009, 18:22
You seem like a handy bloke to know!!!  :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

Will get her on a ramp on Saturday and check pipes etc, bloody thing is soo low its impossible to see!!!

As for the MFA it has the stalk but deffo does not have the 'pooter!!!!