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  1. One of the recommended solutions is drilling the thermostat. Before I drilled the thermostat my 1997 k series I regularly had air locks when changing coolant. Since I drilled the stat refilling is far easier and I don't seem to get any air locks.
  2. Update on replacement. Joints removed and replaced using aerodods method. This method allowed me to replace in situe rather than removing the wishbone. Passed MOT yesterday. So thanks again for advice on supply and fitting. During the work I noticed a very slight amount of coolant had leaked from the weld on my less than 12 month old Radtec radiator . So the work continues for this home mechanic.
  3. Meant to say all sorted now except for one circlip as Caterham only had one in stock. By the way I tried to contact Redline yesterday with no success.
  4. Thank you SamC. All sorted no. Caterham are out of circlips so will try another source.
  5. Bit of play on lower front bearing. Caterham have this part available. However a previous post suggested trying Nigel at Strand Bearings. Nigel who seems to be a very personable chap says he can help but would need some form of part number. Can you folks help with this. Many thanks.
  6. Rimmer Brothers have been able to supply me with metal impeller and evaporation chamber water pumps in the past. Ring them up to make sure they don't send you a plastic impeller version as they stock both.
  7. In case I damaged the original caps I ordered two new ones from Caterham. Can't comment on the originals as they now have self tapped threads but the new ones definitely have no thread in the hole. Perhaps in the past the caps had a thread already tapped. Thanks again for all advice/guidance.
  8. If buying a new jack check that its profile is low enough when you have a flat.
  9. Thank you both for your advice. Used a combination of self tapped screw and tapping with a hammer and screwdriver. Bearings now regreased and all back in place.
  10. Thank you all for your guidance. Bearings now regreased and all back in place.
  11. Jonathan you are a star. Used a self tapping into steel screw and it worked a treat. M any thanks
  12. Looking for some advice/guidance in removing the dust caps from the front wheel bearings. Car is a 1997 super sport. When I saw it done at a GTKY7 session the dust cap seemed to be compliant in removal. Mine has not been removed for a few years and seems reluctant to come away. New replacement dust caps should be arriving today so removing originals undamaged is not an issue. All advice gratefully appreciated.
  13. Looking for some advice/guidance in removing the dust caps from the front wheel bearings. Car is a 1997 super sport. When I saw it done at a GTKY7 session the dust cap seemed to be compliant in removal. Mine has not been removed for a few years and seems reluctant to come away. New replacement dust caps should be arriving today so removing originals undamaged is not an issue. All advice gratefully appreciated.
  14. Ed. The mechanical set up is a pipe that connects to a mechanical gauge. Pipe connects to where old sender was connected. So you need a new gauge connectors and some pipe.
  15. When I did mine most UK supplies of stretchy CV boots were to believed to have originated at or through Quinton Hazell This may or may not be the case now. It meant at the time I fitted mine they were all the same boot but branded accordingly.
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