What have you done to your car today?

Was it already cracked and leaking beforehand? That's crazy, especially if your lower snout was fine given the earlier photo.
It wasn't
Happened when I was removing the upper hose.
But the leak was from the top plastic tank/

The radiator was on deaths doorstep.
169,000km, so the original one lasted a long time.
The picture is of the bottom hose, the leak was just trickling down.
 
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Long story short: My wife needed to use my car last year, and on the LAST DAY she had it, a pothole jumped out of nowhere and took out the wheel and tyre.

And split the front subframe.

And broke the headlight bracket making the beam pattern incorrect.

All said and done after getting it fixed (a mix of garage and doing other things myself) a £2k problem.

I'm actually okay with it as if it had been any other car I think she would have gotten hurt, these Audis are tough. Car back to normal now, this is an old picture next to the departed Volvo which remains the only car of mine that I never had to take apart!
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Booked it in for repair as the throwout bearing failed.
Was lovely waking up to that this morning
Scaping sounds when disengaging the clutch and then when backing burning up the clutch.
 
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Yesterday I finished adjusting my left fender and fender liner. Today I'll do some interior clean-up, as I take it for a rebuilt title inspection tomorrow. I replaced the left fender and headlamp myself after I sadly hit a deer a few months ago, and the body shop inexplicably doubled the estimate claiming the entire front end needed repainted, resulting in insurance totaling it. (The only missing pains was on the fender I replaced and found in a matching color).

I wasn't ready to throw out an otherwise fine car (a well-maintained 2012 Mazda with 120K miles) over a fender and headlight, even though I've never done body work like this before. I had to pause the repairs for several weeks when my dad became ill. It's been a learning experience, as I've not had any help. No other shops were interested once it was declared totaled.

The hood has a slight dent, so there's a bit of a gap. Transporting/shipping a hood isn't easy, but being able to again drive the car on public roads should open up more options.
 
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That's quite a lot more of a difference than I expected it to be.

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I wonder if this had ever been changed. I also left the snorkel out of it because it sounds like all it does is ram air leaves and crap directly into the airbox.


Considering how daunting people were making both of those things out to be they were pretty easy; though changing the oil cooler sandwich plate to one with actual thermostat control (early 2ZZ Elises have twin oil coolers which overcool the oil and the factory sandwich plate constantly allows some too much cooled oil through to the engine which can cause camshaft damage) was decidedly not even though people said it would be barely more difficult than changing the oil filter.
 
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Replaced my old muffler with the hole in it to a new oem spec muffler. Much better throttle response, but I do miss the throatiness of the busted one.
 
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new engine:
-1.5 kg
+15 kw

that is the first time I am doing more than routine stuff, so this took me definitly longer than I initially thought.
Quite a few unexpected issues like needing different screws when "the other engine is basically the same, just with a few inner modifications".
Unfortunatly I am not yet finished, waiting for a few parts to be delivered during next week.

Edit: in the mean time all parts have arrived and it ought to be final by now, yet for reason unknown the fuel pump doesnt deliver any liquids to the engine.
Also I ordered a wrong gasket for the gearbox top lid, be damned online shop not having the correct part but a similar one + and me not paying attention.

Edit 2: fuel pump is working, force feeding it with fuel the engine is running fine, but once the pump is again connected to the fuel tank it stays dry.
Tried blowing air to the tank to hear if it goes through, makes me assume there is a one-way valve as it doesnt bubble up.
Now comes the ugly part if figuring out how to best remove all bottom side covers to get to the fuel line.

Edit 3: finally everything is put in place and working. It was well worth the effort :)
The above issue was caused by the fuel line being squeezed, preventing any flow.
This happened because I didnt see the line getting caught when inserting the gearbox into the tunnel
 
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I installed the spot lights on the Jimny last week, been doing slight adjustments with the aligning of them.
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Lights up 500m down the road, but I have good width too.
Lesson here is dont cheap out on lighting equipment.
 
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