Well, after Gordon very considerately disabled this website to stop me prevaricating any further I cracked on with it.
If you can consider 4 hours to swap the valve block Cracking On.
Thank you OB for your valve block which is indeed very lovely, although some of your collets needed a little attention after the tape was removed. I dropped all the air out of the system, cleaned the inside of the EAS tray to Michelin star levels of cleanliness and changed the filters and desiccant in the dryer.
The dryer was fun. I don't have a vice so I managed to fashion an EAS Dryer unscrewing tool out of a dog lead, a 1/2" ratchet extension, a latex glove and an oil filter removal tool. Once I got in, using some powerful language, I cursed the Dunlop techs who had sealed the unit with a couple of large smears of glue on the threads.
I haven't taken my valve block apart yet but there has been no sign of the dreaded brass swarf so far. I'm taking that as good news. I did try and time the compressor while it filled the reservoir from scratch but it started to rain, then blow a gale then I realised that I had only tightened the brass nut on the blue pipe finger tight while putting the compressor back in. Curses again. It's now all buttoned up but I thought I'd let it cool down and go back to it after grabbing a snack lunch at 3pm. Not before pressing the wrong button on the Nanocom and dumping it back to access height. Ah well.
Fun!
Now I need to go and buy a crochet hook....
2001 4.6 Vogue. Epsom/Lightstone.
Suspension Calibration blocks available for loan (home-made but seem accurate)
Nanocom for P38/Motronic available in York/Scarborough area.
CD Autochanger fixed!!
Currently on the list:
Driver's door latch. Sat Nav is lost.