RE: Heater controls working, map light works -- more questions

2004-04-05 Thread Gosling, Richard B
On the water pump I'd agree - having established it is the pump, get a new one. They are cheap to buy, and I'm not sure they even can be repaired, so it's not worth trying to fix! Richard This email and any attached files are confidential and copyright protected. If you are not the addressee, a

Re: Heater controls working, map light works -- more questions

2004-04-04 Thread Jon McLeroy
Hey Andrew As for the lubricants for your car let me send you a brochure and other information about Penrite Oil Products. It will include a Penrite Lubrication Recommendation sheet for your car. Just let me have your mailing address and I'll be happy to send a packet your way. For a Spitfir

Re: Heater controls working, map light works -- more questions

2004-04-04 Thread Bob Harris
Dan, I would study where the drip is coming from, If not from around the shaft,or one of the 2 weep holes,it may just be a plumbing leak,and a new water pump won't help. If you have a manual,study it if not get one. Don't worry.. You cannot ask too many questions,before long you'll be an

Re: Heater controls working, map light works -- more questions

2004-04-04 Thread James Carruthers
Andrew, The SAE90 (EP90) is what you need - and to GL4 spec - *not* GL5 - which is without the nasty suphur additives that eat yellow metal... ie - it'll dissolve bits of your gearbox (GL5 spec will, GL4 spec wont) You want some nice 20/50 oil - not sure what part of the world youre in - but b

RE: Heater controls working, map light works -- more questions

2004-04-04 Thread Daniel Parrott
Get a new water pump asap. I let mine go for a month or two. I ended up on the back of a tow truck half way back from Augusta. Thank goodness I had signed up for AAA Plus! ( and that I had my charged up cell phone in hand). Dan Parrott Savannah, Ga -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTE