I had the lot mate.

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.pops and bangs all the time still

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.to the point where I can do it on command by a wee blip of the throttle just after the over run.

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.but jeez it used to almost kangaroo sometimes.

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.all I did was.

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attach the bleeding tubes to the 2 taps up frunk.

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.1 on the bulkhead and 1 on the right hand side of the rad.

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.pipes tie wrapped up in the air, unscrew the taps a bit and release the water filler cap in the engine bay, not take it off just undo it a bit.

Start the engine and let it run with the heating set to full hot.

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.and after a few mins the bubbles just worked their way through an up/out of the pipes.

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.deffo checking the coil is worthwhile, I'm gonna check my spare according to the bgb later.

Peter from S-bits.

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.a hugely helpfull fellow.

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.offered to send me replacement parts for you to use as diagnostic tools.

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.for a nominal fee and postage.

A prob with diagnosing stuff on a forum is you get everyones probs all at once and what they did to fix it.

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.very helpfull but can also be overwhelming and make the prob seem worse than it is.

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.always seems to be the simple fix that works.

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.if the water temp sensor is too hot or cold due to it not being in water.

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.it will be working correctly but sending the wrong info to the ecu for smooth running.
