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  1. I have never understood why simple everyday engines cannot be cooled be a light oil (like diesel, or sunflower oil). This would eliminate corrosion problems in the cooling system, and stop it freezing in the winter (the pump would be better protected against wear, and probably run a bit quiter too). Does anyone know if this has been done? Im also pretty sure a light oil would have excellent thermal capicity (possibly better than water), and therefore be able to dissapate heat better. also if the head gasket blew, light oil getting into the cylinders would have much less potential to damage an engline than water. thoughts anyone?
  2. If you do lots of high revs driving ie motorway a slightly colder plug seems to suit this! I think BKUR5ET10 is standard, ive got BKUR6ET10 a bit colder and also cheaper :S Havnt had any problems with town driving causing carbon build up.
  3. >> wouldn't this just generally increase load on the engine? I think it would be worth trying another garage! especially if its always been within limits on previous tests. Could just be the set up of their equipment. good luck:thumbup:
  4. in answer to the original question I would love to have a spare engine as Im sure mine will wear out (due to frequent 4500rpm motorway use). but ive nowhere to put it! Just moved to brighton and the house doesnt really have any free space. I think a 1.6 gearbox would be of more use. sorry i cant be of more help
  5. this may be off topic but Do you remember the Spaghetti Bolognese Monster Munch? *drool* :yummy:
  6. Probably a stupid question: are you looking for someone to take it off your hands? or do you want something in exchange?
  7. Just had a thought it could also be that its in a "locked position" but its not locked. have a look at the lock on the bonnet and work out what the metal lever presses on when you pull the cable. Should be a release tab/catch/button type thingy on the bonnet side of the lock. You could try finding that and releasing it with a screwdriver or something pokey.
  8. Ok this has recently happened to me and I forced it shut with my butt and it frogged it all up. So dont force it. The problem for me was with the piece of metal the cable attaches to. its just underneath, and to the right, of the metal bar the bonnet locks onto. Basically its bent downwards and needs to be bent back up again! let me know if this helps. I had to bend mine from underneath. If its not this then your cable could have stretched. try pliers on the little metal ball at the handel end of the cable. (passenger footwell).
  9. Its bloody fantastic. I felt like a cross between a paraletic stone masion and fred flintstone whilst lying under the car whacking the gearbox with a chisel !! What a truly great car the felicia is
  10. ahh no dont worry ken! The two pieces of nut exactly fitted the cracked nut so I know there is none of this
  11. totally sorted it now flushed the gearbox through with the old oil and found the piece of nut! fished it out and reused the oil (only 6 months old to start with + it costs
  12. Anyone that can help me please do. I desparetly need the car fixed as I have an important commitment tomorrow that I desparetly need the car for! Should I just bolt it back together knowing there is a loose shard of metal in the box ? What are the chances it will hit the teeth ? ... Ive checked through the oil that came out and there is nothing. just some sand grain sized metalic specs.
  13. Just go to any skoda dealer and ask for 2 x N90790601 nuts should be around
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