nightmare please help
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- missfixit70
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Re: nightmare please help
Is Simon going to start marketing his alarm I wonder
Sounds like it could be a worthwhile addition 
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Re: nightmare please help
I don't trust my temp gauge so i've just invested in a mason.. came the other day (yet to fit it).missfixit70 wrote:A coolant alarm will tell you the coolant has dropped before any overheating occurs, a Mason alarm in conjunction with the coolant alarm is the way to go IMO
So i will soon be adding another "beep". (when the patio's done).
My point; I think it would great if these devices were all brought together that sort of acted as a sentinel, like on one loom keeping an eye on what could possibly go wrong, relay that back to ether a little screen or LED readout. you get one beep you look at the monitor & it says "yer too hot", "you dropped coolant", "yer doors open"!
The alarm system i fitted gave me scope for internal sensors & remote locking, even window closers if left open!!!
I dare say if i wanted it would ring me at 3am to tell me a hoodie's peering through my drivers window..
What am i saying; it would take the fun out of driving.. (i check my coolant twice a day as it is!)
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gregandgoh
Re: nightmare please help
Distilled Waters Run Deep, i was just wondering how much all the work did cost you and where you got your engine from?
I do need a new engine
many thanks
Jeannine
I do need a new engine
many thanks
Jeannine
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Re: nightmare please help
I've pm'd you,
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Freda AFT: Haydn/Mason alarms + engine head temperature sensor.
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- Simon Jones
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Re: nightmare please help
Well, funny you should mention it. I have received some interest & have started work on making a couple. It would be to compliment existing devices available, rather than to replace them. More news to follow....missfixit70 wrote:Is Simon going to start marketing his alarm I wonderSounds like it could be a worthwhile addition
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gregandgoh
Re: nightmare please help
hi
Thanks for all the useful info and advice. I am getting a new engine now and am now looking to the future. Where do you recommend i buy one of these alarms and could a novice like me fit it myself or is it quite hard?
many thanks
Jeannine
Thanks for all the useful info and advice. I am getting a new engine now and am now looking to the future. Where do you recommend i buy one of these alarms and could a novice like me fit it myself or is it quite hard?
many thanks
Jeannine
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francophile1947
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Re: nightmare please help
Club shop and dead easy to fit, especially the Mark 2 and 3.gregandgoh wrote:hi
Where do you recommend i buy one of these alarms and could a novice like me fit it myself or is it quite hard?
many thanks
Jeannine
John
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