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I'm not sure that the early cars had a level sensor Pete

Thanks Ed, my memory is slowing returning I think... funny I was driving home with this topic on my mind thinking to myself that the early cars didn't have a sensor.. you just confirmed it...ty[:)][:)]

Another question though... where is the sensor.. dip stick perhaps??... I'm sure I could add one to my car with a little thought put to it....[:)][:)]
 
It's all true about the Turbo models guzzling oil. I have a standing order with Opie Oils these days "¦ Always buy a five litre bottle for the garage and a one litre bottle for the boot!
 
Exxon Valdez?

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Although some of it is PAS fluid - i think.
 

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