<div class="bbWrapper">Just a final update with some advice for anyone else contemplating this job. It's a bit of a pig, all told, although it's perseverance that's required more than any particular degree of skill.<br />
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I did the job without removing the radiator; instead I removed the radiator top panel and tilted the top of the rad forwards as far as the hoses would allow. Space was still very tight but it was just about do-able. The main reason I didnt remove the radiator is becuase (I think) I'd have had to disturb the transmission cooler lines, and I don't have any hose clamps to clamp them off. As Stwat says above, the job would be far easier with the rad completely removed, so that's definitely the way to go if you have the correct clamps.<br />
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A few pics:<br />
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New parts installed:<br />
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Unfortunately, along the way I discovered a few new problems. I had to top the coolant up a few weeks ago for the first time since I changed the coolant a year ago. This probably explains why:<br />
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The biggest shock, though was the distributor cap. Since I was working in that area, I thought I'd whip it off and take a look, as I haven't inspected it since I bought the car. Things didn't start well when it became clear the cap was slightly loose. They didn't get much better when I removed it:<br />
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Eeek! Don't think I've ever seen a dizzy cap quite this bad before. I suspect the looseness of the cap has caused it to arc, resulting in the burning. I'm very surprised the car even runs with the cap in this state, let alone as well as it does. The rotor arm isn't quite as bad, but still needs replacing:<br />
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Looks like I'll have to order those bits pronto. What manufacturers should I look out for? Do I need to for genuine Bosch, or is aftermarket OK?</div>