really?
ohh
On May 11, 11:20 am, "Jim Hearne" wrote:
> If this is de-ionized water as used by window cleaners then i don't think
> i'd put that in an engine.
> It's actually very aggressive, the reason it's used on windows is that it's
> so pure that it actively attaches itself to any dirt and co
Thanks to all the Committee and Catering Committee for once again a very
successful Stoneleigh show.
Spotted yesterday driving along the North Walsham Road towards Norwich was a
tidy red Q saloon - I flashed my lights but got no reaction (I was in the
Rickman though!) Anyone known to us? Certai
If this is de-ionized water as used by window cleaners then i don't think
i'd put that in an engine.
It's actually very aggressive, the reason it's used on windows is that it's
so pure that it actively attaches itself to any dirt and contaminants.
We do a water control system here at work and for
success !
I've finished the 2nd rebuild ;D
i fitted the bonnet yesterday and tied up a few loose ends,
a friend who has just started his own window cleaning business came
round and filled the cooling system with crystal clear pure water and
i added the antifreeze, once id checked everything