Hi all,
I introduced myself in another section and cant see that post, so first of all thanks to those that welcomed me to the forum- si tate, where are you exactly?
Now to an issue with the Surf I just bought, I checked it over as best I could with my limited technical knowledge before I bought it and on the whole it seemed fine. I took for a run out on Saturday and again all seemed okay barring a small noise I am putting down to the exhaust blowing slightly somewhere.
Anyhow on the way back home I pulled over to go to a shop and saw steam coming from under the hood, opened it and found a big gouge in the radiator that followed the shape of the fan- got a recovery guy out to take me home (funny guy so took the edge off the pain haha)
I put it down to something getting blown up in between the fan and went out and bought a radiator then took it down to a local garage- the mechanic there says it is the viscous coupling that has failed and caused it to hit the rad- the viscous coupling is seized and needs servicing or replacing but could it be that what has caused the fan to hit the radiatior???
I introduced myself in another section and cant see that post, so first of all thanks to those that welcomed me to the forum- si tate, where are you exactly?
Now to an issue with the Surf I just bought, I checked it over as best I could with my limited technical knowledge before I bought it and on the whole it seemed fine. I took for a run out on Saturday and again all seemed okay barring a small noise I am putting down to the exhaust blowing slightly somewhere.
Anyhow on the way back home I pulled over to go to a shop and saw steam coming from under the hood, opened it and found a big gouge in the radiator that followed the shape of the fan- got a recovery guy out to take me home (funny guy so took the edge off the pain haha)
I put it down to something getting blown up in between the fan and went out and bought a radiator then took it down to a local garage- the mechanic there says it is the viscous coupling that has failed and caused it to hit the rad- the viscous coupling is seized and needs servicing or replacing but could it be that what has caused the fan to hit the radiatior???
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