I was wondering if anyone could tell me whether the Polo would have a pollen filter and a fuel filter fitted?
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rusty-london
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I've just picked up a 97 Mk4 1.4 on Friday and I'm planning on giving it the mother of all services at work this week before I leave my job (I'm a mechanic so all oils and fluids etc. are free
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I was wondering if anyone could tell me whether the Polo would have a pollen filter and a fuel filter fitted?
I was wondering if anyone could tell me whether the Polo would have a pollen filter and a fuel filter fitted?
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rusty-london
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Yes it will have a pollen filter - this is fitted under the passenger side cowl panel (beneath the wipers). This needs to be changed every 20K. About £10 from Halfords, but I'm sure you'll get them cheaper from GSF. It has a fuel filter fitted too and this needs changing every 40K. This is situated under the car, to the rear of the petrol tank. HTH.
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I got the service parts today and had a good look around the car. When I removed the oil filler cap I noticed that the inside of the rocker cover is thick with oil sludge
What do people recommend with regards use of engine flush before I change the oil?
Is any particular brand recommended?
I've never came up against this problem in 12 years as a mechanic...I'm thinking along the lines of just removing the rocker cover and washing it out in the parts wash at work. Would I be better off doing this or just throw a tin of flush through the motor??
What do people recommend with regards use of engine flush before I change the oil?
Is any particular brand recommended?
I've never came up against this problem in 12 years as a mechanic...I'm thinking along the lines of just removing the rocker cover and washing it out in the parts wash at work. Would I be better off doing this or just throw a tin of flush through the motor??
I'd advise against using flushing oil rusty - all sorts of muck can get dislodged & end up in narrow oilways causing blocking of them. Just get a decent oil & filter (Quantum Synta 10W/40). The sludge could partly be due to short journeys, so the cack in the oil is not getting burnt off. Give the car a good thrash every week or so. I read years ago that on average, it takes 8 miles driving b4 the oil is at operating temp. HTH.
Yes, Coops, I think perhaps with the modern engine the oil would no doubt get warmer quicker than they used to yonks ago. I agree about the price of petrol too - esp. if you use Ultimate like I do, bit I think it's worth it!Coops wrote:take little less than that in my clio, oil temp gauge gets up to 100 (operating temp) after around 3 miles of sub 3k rpm shifting! but its a wise idea to open her up from time to time if you granny shift like me most of the time! (petrol is still too expensive!)
