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  1. Jeese you've been busy! Nice she few through the MOT mate, and loving all the bits you've been sorting. Looking sweet!
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  2. Forgot to update this.. Got through it's mot with a few bits needed, but just maintenance tips things, drop links, ball joints etc, and some advisories on thin pads. Got sorted, and got some nice new rainsports on the wheels off Karen's old blue accord, and got them fitted this week. Quite like the look of them. Also refurbed the compressor for the air suspension, and fitted a new pressure switch, so that's all working great as well now. Glad to have ditched the "snow leopard" winter tyres that were on the steelies, and with some more air in the suspension, it handles much better. Did the pads while I was on, and pleased I did, because they were OLD. the driver fronts were the worst... They fell to bits when I took them out. Also, chucked a bit of paint on the side skirts where the garage had peeled their stickers off and took the paint with it before they sold it. Fixed a hole in the corner of the spoiler with some filler and got some paint on.. Rough as a badger's arse, but it works for now. Fitted the spoiler for the first time today, and love the crazy look it has. Finally, made a little shelf to go over the air tank to allow camping stuffing to take place. Adventure ready! 😎
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  3. Thanks so much for the reply dave, ive had it sat for a bit and finally got round to a more thourough diagnosis, I suspect it's the water pump that's crapped itself as there is a nasty rattle from the belt assembly when starting the car and when letting off the throttle. I'm thinking that this may have been causing it to stall out as well as it only ever happened to me when warm and I know that bad water pump can cause your engine to stall out and struggle to hold idle at low speeds when letting off the throttle and coming to a stop. Bit of a pain as well as water pumps seem to typically be sold in a kit with timing belt and tensioners and would mean doing these as well while it's all off. I dont have any experience with doing timing belts and as much as the aerodeck manual will help with most of the headache, any advice would be really appreciated. Definitely no headgasket failure, but the coolant looks like it could do with a good flush and tbh the radiator could do with being replaced sooner rather than later as its pretty tired. Really appreciate the reply, hope ya keeping well 😁
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