Coolant warning label in RED!
- SundanceUK
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Decided to make a red coolant warming label to match my red valve cover on the engine and red fuel pump lid and red oil filler caps.
Just need to do something with my dipstick top now....bet red ones are not available.
If you want a copy then feel free to save the file from the bottom of the page...
Just copy cut out and laminate.
Sundance
Just need to do something with my dipstick top now....bet red ones are not available.
If you want a copy then feel free to save the file from the bottom of the page...
Just copy cut out and laminate.
Sundance
Last Edit:5 years 8 months ago
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Last edit: 5 years 8 months ago by SundanceUK.
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- SundanceUK
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Thank you Mr Roverlike.
Here is a scan of the original yellow coolant label in case anyone wants to re-do theirs in original livery.
Sundance
Here is a scan of the original yellow coolant label in case anyone wants to re-do theirs in original livery.
Sundance
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Last edit: 5 years 8 months ago by cairnsys.
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More Bling Mr Sundance ! The rest of us can't keep up with you ! ! ! :rant: :coat:
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Hi, Sundance. Sorry if this seems a daft question but what diameter should these labels be printed in order for them to be the right size to fit the expansion bottle? It tried to print one out but it came out about the size of a 50p piece!
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I inserted the image into a Word document then dragged it so it was larger. I fitted two on a page one slightly bigger than the other and then printed them and then laminated them. One was pretty close to the original - pure lucky guess and it fitted straight on.
The word document is on my computer at work, if you can hang on 24 hours I will copy it over and post it up for you all.
Sundance
The word document is on my computer at work, if you can hang on 24 hours I will copy it over and post it up for you all.
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If you could, that would help. I was planning to do pretty much the same - insert the image into MS Publisher and size it there. Having no original, I was unsure of the size needed.
Cheers, Bruce.
Cheers, Bruce.
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Red label in word format.
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