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Is the steering rack adjustable? Or does it require replacement?
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Is the steering rack adjustable? Or does it require replacement?
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my fuel and temp gauges both stick...common problem...good tap fixes them.. |
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my fuel and temp gauges both stick...common problem...good tap fixes them.. |
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Buying a car is rarely a "you get what you pay for" thing. When I bought my VN In Feb I saw from $2k down to $350. I bought a $600 VN replaced the power steering hose and bought 2nd hand lowered suspension. I whacked on a set of Ultimate pads and Castrol SRF (free from my sponsors) The car now owes me $770 and is reg till June.
We took it out to Oran Park on Saturday 16 April and it did over 200 laps of the South circuit without missing a beat.
Unfortunately many of the more expensive cars would not have handled this kind of pounding. Great engine, check the gearbox and all the accessories.
Dont be fooled that paying more will definately get you a better car.
Some people are just greedy and want too much for their cars.(hoping some sucker will come along)
Best wishes on the trip, I took my EH there last year.
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Buying a car is rarely a "you get what you pay for" thing. When I bought my VN In Feb I saw from $2k down to $350. I bought a $600 VN replaced the power steering hose and bought 2nd hand lowered suspension. I whacked on a set of Ultimate pads and Castrol
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I couldn't agree more. Your making me feel guilty not taking my own EH though. However I don't want to attempt 200km/h in it!!!!
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I couldnt agree more. Your making me feel guilty not taking my own EH though. However I dont want to attempt 200km/h in it!!!!
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i had a vn series 1 about 10yrs ago with about 130ks,the thing would heat up if stuck in traffic.good luck.gts082
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i had a vn series 1 about 10yrs ago with about 130ks,the thing would heat up if stuck in traffic.good luck.gts082
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AN Overheating low Km VN is a rarity. If it does so in traffic only, then thats an easy fix. Usually the fan comes on at too high a temp or you have a pin hole sized leak somewhere.
The main concern is when it overheats at speed.
This is a pic of my
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AN Overheating low Km VN is a rarity. If it does so in traffic only, then thats an easy fix. Usually the fan comes on at too high a temp or you have a pin hole sized leak somewhere. The main concern is when it overheats at speed. This is a pic of my EH doing the rock www.freewebs.com/car1964Dom
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He he he. Your EH is a little bit different to mine. Now I see why youre big eh. Sounds like an absolute blast!
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He he he. Your EH is a little bit different to mine. Now I see why you're 'big eh'. Sounds like an absolute blast!
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just bourght vn series 1 $400 bucks previous owner replaced all suspension rubbers, shockies, brakes,tyres, reco auto then gave up after it blew a head gasket 323000k on clock interior immaculate paint shot head gasket not confirmed yet but car sat for 2
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just bourght vn series 1 $400 bucks previous owner replaced all suspension rubbers, shockies, brakes,tyres, reco auto then gave up after it blew a head gasket 323000k on clock interior immaculate paint shot head gasket not confirmed yet but car sat for 2 years and fuel pump seized
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ive had my vn for 16 years since new and all the things you vns mention ive had them all but a posting from aaron mentioned the heater air con blower switch working on only 3 and 4 not the others he said it was a bad resistor mine now has this fault does anyone know where this resistor is? and the value can it be "got at" regards tom
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i've had my vn for 16 years since new and all the things you vn's mention i've had them all but a posting from aaron mentioned the heater air con blower switch working on only 3 and 4 not the others he said it was a bad resistor mine now has this fau
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The resistors are not that expensive (replaced mine here in NZ for $40). They are at the back of the engine bay, just in front of the windscreen. A bit of a b**ch to reach, but easy enough to replace.
The other thing to watch out for is driveline vib |
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The resistors are not that expensive (replaced mine here in NZ for $40). They are at the back of the engine bay, just in front of the windscreen. A bit of a b**ch to reach, but easy enough to replace.
The other thing to watch out for is driveline vibration. Is not terminal, but can be a major annoyance over long rides.
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