ph1 coolant tank part no ?
just seen this on cgb website ,never knew ph1 5s had a different
exp. tank . :scared:
anyone got the part number for this pls ??
http://www.cgbmotorsport.net/ekmps/s...0%5Bekm%5D.jpg
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Here you go sir :cool:
77 01 203 230
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are these still available ?
I tried a while back to get a new ph1 coolant tank and couldnt source 1 :crap:
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I got one from Paul B in May this year Mud.
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jure
Here you go sir :cool:
77 01 203 230
much appreciated matey :agree::agree::cool:
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If it is any use I have 3 second hand ones?
Cheers
Mike
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as where talking header tanks
has anyone found any substance that removes the brown discolouration from used header tanks? theres got to be something out there that will help clean a tank up good n proper.
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raj
as where talking header tanks
has anyone found any substance that removes the brown discolouration from used header tanks? theres got to be something out there that will help clean a tank up good n proper.
plug outlets with corks.
pour in about an egg cup full of arborio rice, about a cup full of boiling water, put the cap on, shake it like hell for 2 mins, remove cap, empty contents, rinse out the header, dont eat the rice
:smokin:
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stuTHC
plug outlets with corks.
pour in about an egg cup full of arborio rice, about a cup full of boiling water, put the cap on, shake it like hell for 2 mins, remove cap, empty contents, rinse out the header, dont eat the rice
:smokin:
lol, that could work:D strangely enough made me hungry too:scared:
why not add a dash of vinegar and lemon juice to acid things up abit too:D
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raj
lol, that could work:D strangely enough made me hungry too:scared:
why not add a dash of vinegar and lemon juice to acid things up abit too:D
nothing will bring them up like brand new mate ,its not just
the inside of the plastic coated but also the plastic itslef is
discoloured due to heat over the years