Re: Owner - Jelmer
Update time!
The earlier mentioned heat issues are more-or-less solved. I've jammed the thermostat further into the radiator, meaning it'll respond quicker. I've covered that area with aluminum foil (only a test - will solve this better later on) so the air being rammed into the front while driving doesn't cool the thermostat anymore, and to top it off: I've put thermal grease around the thermostat, making it respond even quicker and more reliable. I'm still pretty sure I have other issues, and I still believe that my water pump needs to be changed - even with fans at full speed *and* with the aux fans blazing, the engine temperature didn't drop very much. It'll never get back to 85-90C. Oh, well, I'm just happy it stays below 100C, even with the AC on.
As noted before, my fuel pumps and my coils have been changed. Everything seems to sound a bit more smooth. Quite happy with it.
The car has also visited the paint shop. There was one panel where the paint was being chipped away steadily, there was a tiny bit of rust in the passenger door, and there was some rust in the trunk, where the plastic spare wheel cover constantly slides over the paint. The panel is repainted, the rust was treated (although it was a bigger issue than we thought) and the trunk was completely repainted, receiving an extra protection layer and some plastic strips to keep the plastic panel from damaging the paint.
I've also received a set of 15mm spacers, which were installed yesterday. The Rials are NOT to be used with OEM bolts, their thread only connects two to 2.5 turns. That's about 5mm. Eek. So with spacers it wouldn't fit at all. I've finally found a set of bolts that have 60mm(!!!) thread, they get to a full cm into the wheel hubs, I think. Feels pretty strong and steady. Best of all: I now have the look I wanted - the wheels are slightly pushed to the outside, but not to an extreme amount. I like the subtle "hmmm, something is different" feeling the current stance gives
Motivated by Arnt's air-temp-sensor thread, I've ordered a new sensor together with a new clip (€11,33 + €19,05 - sorry Arnt

), we'll see if that yields another improvement. I still have the slight surging, though it isn't annoying at all.
So much for the good news. The bad news is that there are - yet again - some issues in need of treatment. Like the leaking head gaskets, the blower motor and some minor misc things. With my second child only a month away, my priorities are shifting a bit. I would like a car that seats five. I want a car that I can rely on. And most importantly: I need to save some money. I'm pretty I have the dubious honor of having the most expensive .036 here. Oh, and even more-most-imporantly-ish: I don't think it's right to use a car this beautiful, with such a history, that's so rare, as a daily driver to drive 18km to work and back. It's nearly a museum piece!
Anyway, to cut a long story short - she's (yes, my car is a she!) going into storage. There's no way in hell I'll let this car go, so it's temporary. About 2-3 years. I have the incredible luck that my wife feels the same way - she loves the car and wouldn't want to part with it. Thankfully.
The shop that did most of the large jobs recently rented a new building, and will turn it into a car storage. It's dry, it's safe, it has smoke detectors, fire-resistant walls, alarm systems and best of all it's 100m away from the shop, meaning I can even work on the car myself in winter. I can also come get it every time I want (as long as it's insured and registered), so I'll be sure to pick it up next summer again for some tours
The idea is to make sure the car is in perfect condition in three years. I'll have every part with a bit wear repainted, leather treated, engine taken apart (both head gaskets replaced, oil+water pump replaced, oil tubes replaced, etc etc), so I'm already saving up for that moment.
So, in two months, it's bye 500E, and hello Volvo V40 1.6 Diesel. Nice car, just ... different.
I won't stop being active on this forum, though. Reading, learning, until I get my car back and I can finally start doing simply tasks myself without being scared I can't get to work the next day.
Attached are some photo's I shot today. Hope you'll like 'em as much as I do. (No photoshopping done, just re-sized them).