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blancysteve

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  1. Our own car failed the same test, it would appear to be a failing water pump in our case !
  2. I apologize for my negative comment it was meant tongue in cheek rather than derogatory. OP: With regard to the trunk and condensation, I assume you have checked the coolant tank !? Personally if this issue was a cylinder which had cracked your motor would not have run for so long, if so you are very lucky and your motor is recondition able , however a cracked liner may be more costly to replace than justifiable. A used motor may be the way to go. We had similar issues on a track car. There were a few basic issues, leaking spark plug seals, worn injector, a faulty water pump and a leaking coolant tank. The 3 jobs along with a full service cured the issues. We had the same symptoms as your own car, our car had a hard life before coming to us, a lady owner who did not know what oil or a garage was let alone a service, not saying that these are your issue, however I would highly recommend looking at the basics before a motor strip.
  3. No...you are just a c0ck [emoji12] , there is a serious chance that this gentleman's motor has taken a turn for the worst and a smart Aleck keyboard warrior like yourself must be some kick ! OP have the car towed and good luck!
  4. Hi All I am building a track going, tarmac rally car that must remain road legal. Think a Targa Tasmania or Newfoundland type car! What bolt in cages are available? I do not want to have to replace the stock dash if possible. Any suggestions?
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