Thanks for the heads up.
I don't mean to sound cheap, but it is only a week after Christmas.
They will need to be priced very low for me to buy.
On Dec 30, 2007 5:24 PM, <petermcgt.net> wrote:
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> Brian,
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> I have the two Binder Blue Factory Workshop Manuals for both Petrol and
> Diesel, models, since I bought them when I purchased my new ( 1982 ) back
> then 505 S TD 5 Speed.
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> These Binders are full, heavy and complete, although some pages show some
> grease marks from my hands.
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> Peter
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> -------------- Original message from "Brian Rodgers"
> <brians.outfit@gmail.com>: --------------
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> > Do you have the book for the engine?
> > I would absolutely torque the head bolts first thing then adjust the
> > valves while in there. There is something about the head bolts that
> > threw me for a while. One of the Peugeot mechanics will chime in and
> > let you know which bolts can re-torqued. I worried fro a short while
> > tried to figure which ones were on our 1981 505s td then just did it.
> > The massive amount of white smoke on starting also went away as did
> > the expansion of the coolant lines, of course I had to replace the
> > radiator fan switch which kicked off the whole affair. Compared to the
> > head gasket replacement job I was beginning to think I was in for, the
> > re-torque was a snap.
> > I don't kn ow how much coolant was leaking out because I bought the 505
> > with the mechanic's diagnosis that it needed a head gasket, my guess
> > is, like your car it was blowing coolant through the head gasket too.
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> > Do it before it gets worse
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> > On Dec 30, 2007 12:56 AM, Kurt Blaschke wrote:
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> > > It's not the return hose on the heater...The pop bottle didn't fill up
> and I
> > > lost coolant...Thanks for the suggestion, Dave...I can only imagine that
> it
> > > is the head gasket...
> > >
> > > To: peugeot-L@yahoogroups.comFrom: brians.outfit@gmail.comDate: Sat, 29
> Dec
> > > 2007 20:31:26 -0700Subject: [Peugeot-L] 2.5 TD Loss of Coolant
> > >
> > > Ah, good question.The way I do this is to go to our group page and copy
> the
> > > urlThen open a second browser tab or window and go to
> > > http://google.comAdvanced settingspaste the yahoo group url in the box
> for
> > > URL to searchAdd your search words and let Google do the work.Someone
> else
> > > may know a better way please let us knowOn Dec 29, 2007 7:37 PM, Kurt
> > > Blaschke wrote:>> Hi Brian,> How do I go about
> > > searching the archives? Thanks so much.> Kurt>>>>>>
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Received on Sun Dec 30 18:03:40 2007