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You can test them pretty well. You can download an app from Luk that will tell you the specs to test it and all the torque figures

 

Luk dmf check point

 

Thanks for that. The original is Valeo not LUK but I'm sure the play will be more or less the same.

 

I've found a new set for £215, is that suspiciously cheap?

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Clutch-set-and-flywheel-VALEO-837039-FIAT-MULTIPLA-1-9-JTD-from-04-99/153040733102?epid=22017015627&hash=item23a1f043ae%3Ag%3ATeYAAOSw9gRaTOvC&_sop=15&_sacat=0&_nkw=valeo+dmf+kit+1.9+jtd&_from=R40&rt=nc

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Damn. Amazon reviewers told lies. Explains the supplied fibre washers. There is a pirtex dealer not that far away. Not sure when they open, Google says 24/7 and so does their website. Surely that can't be correct?!

 

 

Pirtex do 24/7 call out, but the branches are 8-6 or something like that.

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Welder - it's always just fired up and ran without issue other than the bloody user.....

 

Turns on ok - fan blasting around as per..... Not a bloody thing when I pull the trigger though.

Opened up the trigger and the usual 2 spade connnectors but also a pale blue wire dong sod all. Is it supposed to?

I was so annoyed I forgot pics.

 

Any hing else I should check on a Clarke 205 Turbo mig?

 

First time I've opened the thing apart from wire jams...... totally lost!

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Any easy ways to find where my aircon system is leaking?

Something to do with a UV light and special glasses iirc. Doubtless more knowledge folk than me can elaborate

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Welder - it's always just fired up and ran without issue other than the bloody user.....

 

Turns on ok - fan blasting around as per..... Not a bloody thing when I pull the trigger though.

Opened up the trigger and the usual 2 spade connnectors but also a pale blue wire dong sod all. Is it supposed to?

I was so annoyed I forgot pics.

 

Any hing else I should check on a Clarke 205 Turbo mig?

 

First time I've opened the thing apart from wire jams...... totally lost!

Firstly check the fuse(s) then blow all the dust, grinding grit etc out of it, then check for dry joints on the board.

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Modern car question. After a 130 miles trip this morning l parked up.

On return there was a wet patch on the ground under the passenger side door and water dripping from a rubber tube. Could this be a overflow for the Aircon?

All levels checked and ok. This was clear water no antifreeze. Any ideas?

OH Nissan x-trail 64 plate.

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Cheers LP I knew it was just checking the nagging doubt.

 

Edit.. and Nicola H

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Yep, most SWB are FWD

 

MWB available as both

 

LWB generally RWD

 

also allows a factory AWD

Garage round the front from me do work for a delivery fleet of transits . One came in for a clutch , young lad grabs the job card smiling . Easy job and bread n butter for them . Wasn’t smiling so much when he put it up in the air and saw it was an awd one !

I didn’t realise they did a 2000 onwards one if I’m honest . Bastard of a job now tho , whole front subframe out , massive transfer box in the way . Hahahahaha

Looked no different from a normal van outside either , not like the old smiley counties .

Wonder why a parcel delivery company even had one in cornwall

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Ex-utility company maybe? I've driven one, the extra traction is useful on unpaved tracks and in the snow but they're no off roader.

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Still has oily bits with county written on tho !

 

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Damn. Amazon reviewers told lies. Explains the supplied fibre washers. There is a pirtex dealer not that far away. Not sure when they open, Google says 24/7 and so does their website. Surely that can't be correct?!

 

I need to convert this to either 1/8" or Schrader valve. My original intention was to attach a Schrader 556 coupler to the end of that pipe.

In answer to my question the pipe is a 1/4" BSP fitting based on the fact that a 1/4" BSP airtool connector screwed into it. I believe the actual connector is a BSPP and not BSPT. Similar but not the same.

 

The Schrader fitting appears to be a 1/8" NPT. Closely similar to a 1/8" BSPT but much more different to a 1/8" BSPP. According to Google...

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What's this Princess Diana mobile worth? Out of MOT, the hood leaks a little, that interior. 1.8 20v, manual, drives fine.

It's near Aviemore if anyone wants it.

 

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Guest Hooli
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Any easy ways to find where my aircon system is leaking?

 

a) get it refilled with dye so that under UV light you can see stains where it is leaking

 

2) hold the car under water till you see bubbles

Guest Hooli
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Or even

 

iii) leak detect spray. it makes a googey coating over whatever you spray it on so you can see bubbles appear. But I doubt you'd be able to see all the joints/pipework to make this work.

Guest Hooli
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Might work, the stuff I've seen in a spray is more gooey so you get nice big easy to see bubbles from slight leaks before they burst.

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Any easy ways to find where my aircon system is leaking?

Garage near me pressurises the system with nitrogen to find leaks. Seems to work too, as nitrogen is a lot cheaper than R134a, and you can then check over the entire system until you find where it's pissing out.

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Garage near me pressurises the system with nitrogen to find leaks. Seems to work too, as nitrogen is a lot cheaper than R134a, and you can then check over the entire system until you find where it's pissing out.

Could I just pressurise it with air and listen out for a leak then? Dye stuff is horrendously expensive and I don't want to spend £25 to stain the carpet under the centre console.

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Seeking four new boots for the Rover -  any opinion on which of these tip the best balance of price v ending up in the scenery. 

 

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I’ve had the Avon’s. Can confirm they have lots of road hangonability. Would recommend.

 

ETA plus made in Wiltshire.

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Could I just pressurise it with air and listen out for a leak then? Dye stuff is horrendously expensive and I don't want to spend £25 to stain the carpet under the centre console.

Yes, but only if you plan on changing the reciever-drier afterwards. The humidity in any air pressurised into the system will saturate the dessicant and make the system not work properly.

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And I've got the Barums pictured on the 940, they're fine.

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I've got the Sailun's on the rear of the Streetshite - no dramas, no premature wear - pretty good tyre - no noise at all, and happy to be chucked into corners without grip lossage in wet and dry.

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