drjbeam wrote:
Get a navman or tomtom and use that as'a speedo more accurate my speedo dont work either i got a new cable but could be bothered puting it in yet
That's what I've been using. I'd like to have at least the odometer working though so I know how far I've gone since I filled up
Bubbacluby wrote:
Have you given your radiator a Clean?
This is the main reason for most peoples overheating issues (atleast all the firsthand experiences I have had with people I know)
unhook the heater outlet pipe from the head and pump water through it with the garden hose, which is pumping water the reverse way reverse way which might clean some of the gunk out which may help.
Otherwise I'd say its a matter or pulling radiator out chucking some hydrochloric acid in it to assist cleaning it (dont leave it in there for too long though) if that don't work getting it serviced/rodded and cleaned/recored
You mean hooking your timing light to the battery? just hook the positive to the solenoid (above the flywheel housing in the engine bay - has a large thick black cable going to it with a black cover - peel it back and clamp it there) and then just use a head bolt or the earth strap for the earth
ryan wrote:
I agree about having the radiator serviced. I had mine rebuild at a place in Unanderra and it has been perfect since. It was only about $200 to have a new core fitted to the tanks. Also flushing the head in both directions could help.
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now FreeI might have a good look at it. I'm hoping it's not the old manky radiator that got brazed to repair the holes! It almost looks cheaper to buy a new one than to get the old one fixed? Should I go to a lower temp thermostat like a 74? Or a six blade fan?
drmini in aust wrote:
re that remote rear mount, make sure when you fit the new one that there is NO gap between the bracket and the mount before you tighten the nut on the stud. Push the bracket forward after fitting and retighten the 3 bolts, if necessary.
If there is any gap there the new mount will shear off quick smart. Been there, done that...

No worries I'll keep that in mind
simon k wrote:
Bubbacluby wrote:
You mean hooking your timing light to the battery? just hook the positive to the solenoid (above the flywheel housing in the engine bay - has a large thick black cable going to it with a black cover - peel it back and clamp it there) and then just use a head bolt or the earth strap for the earth
it's an 850, and probably still has a floor start - so no solenoid....
you *could* connect the timing light to the +12 on the coil (I doubt if they draw much current) or get a long bit of wire and run it around the car as a timing light extension
or power it off another car, or off a battery on the floor, or from a 12v adapter in a powerpoint, or or or
Well I replaced the battery on our other car on Tuesday so that would be the best option I guess!