oh and how do you hold your face right??Originally Posted by Rich
oh and how do you hold your face right??Originally Posted by Rich
If its the williams engine u bought Im sure the guy said it had been sitting over winter?
Are you certain its the HG? have you tried doing a compression test?
(I could be the seller)
p.s. (I'm not really but thought we needed a change from I'm not the seller )
i said that to my dad before i fitted the engine but he said if its ok just leave it as he is a qualified mechanic thought that it would be ok as for the moisture ill leave it running on my dinner break tomoz and keep cleaning the cap etc and see if it clears up :DOriginally Posted by MatBrown
Takes longer than that. Drive it for a couple of days then you'll know for sure.
I'm not the seller
...Or am I?
Actually, no I'm not
...But I could be
...Even though I'm not
had a similar issue on my rather expensive BMW engine replacement, but as suggested it was simply moisture that had got into the engine during its removal from its donor vehicle and the time it took to get to mine etc...
give it a thorough service and flush then try, will hardly cost anything to do that and you can see whats going on,
are you the seller? u didnt deny itOriginally Posted by drsmith1979
(im not the seller)
tut tut tut - seek resolution!!
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that's what i was thinking for a second :POriginally Posted by stan
Name and shame the person!
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