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+#+STARTUP: hidestars showall
+
+* Todo list
+** TODO Check brake disks/pads/drums
+** TODO Check brake fluid hoses at the brakes
+** TODO Replace the brake fluid
+** TODO Replace the auxillary drive belt
+** TODO Replace (at least inspect) the timing belt
+** TODO Replace the spark plugs
+** TODO Check and adjust the camshaft lobe - valve tappet clearances
+** TODO Check transmission oil fluid level
+** TODO Check suspension components
+** TODO Investigate rusted front drivers side shock mount
+
+
+* 2017-03-25
+Issues:
+- Oil leak :: puncture in oil filter
+- Coolant leak :: leak at the thermostat gasket
+Fixes:
+- Oil filter change
+- Oil change :: This was due anyway
+- Sealant added to coolant loop
+
+* 2017-04-03
+Issues:
+- Diluted Coolant :: We only topped up the coolant loop with water in response
+ to the leak. At least 1L (probably more) was added this way. The corrosion
+ inhibitors were unacceptably dilute as a result. Corrosion was surely
+ setting in in the coolant loop.
+
+Solution:
+- Coolant loop flush :: I drained the loop and refilled with water. The drained
+ coolant contained substantial metal particles, is opaque and has the colour
+ of pale mud. I assume the concerns about corrosion were justified. The
+ engine was started and run at ~3000RPM until it reached operating temperature.
+ This ensures that the thermostat is open and that coolant is circulating
+ throughout the radiator as well as the engine. The engine was left to
+ cool and the loop drained once more.
+- Coolant change :: New coolant was added. The loop has a capacity of ~5L. For
+ a dilution of 30%, suitable for temperatures of -20C, 1.5L of coolant
+ antifreeze was added to the loop and topped up with water. It would have
+ been better to at least partially dilute the coolant first. It's high
+ viscosity meant that it took a while to settle in the loop.
+
+** Notes
+ There are still some metal particles visible in the coolant expansion tank
+ (although much reduced from before). An additional flush would be sensible,
+ but I ran out of containers to contain the discarded coolant. It would perhaps
+ be sensible to perform the next flush and coolant change ahead of the regular
+ schedule.
+
+ There is a 0.5L from the second 1L bottle of undiluted coolant left. This is
+ in the shed diluted to 50/50 antifreeze/water. If the coolant system needs
+ topping up, I should use that.
+
+* 2017-04-06
+** Issues
+ We don't know anything about the car's service history. It is sensible to
+ assume that all of the standard service intervals are due.
+** Solution
+ I changed the air filter. I only bought a replacement for the intake air filter
+ but neglected the small filter for the PCV return. This is a small foam filter
+ sitting at the intake for the PCV hose. This is contaminated with motor oil
+ and needs to be replaced. Additionally I added a small screw to the intake
+ duct to the radiator grill. A small plastic protrusion is intended to keep
+ this duct attached to the air box, which was broken when we bought the car.
+ The screw takes it's place.
+
+