The BFV has been a pleasure to drive since I got the valves adjusted and the front suspension rebuilt, and other than the relay issue, it's been dead-on reliable.
I can't say enough good about the little car....I love it.
Yesterday, coming home from work however....I hit a snag....and it turned out to be my fault, and not the car's!
I was on the interstate, one exit away from my exit, and I heard an unusual tapping and then the temp gauge started rising very fast. I immediately took the exit, pulled off into a parking lot and killed the engine.
An engine bay inspection showed that one of the AirConditioner wires (that haven't been hooked up yet....since my compressor hasn't been reinstalled yet) had worked its way over to the alternator pulley and gotten wrapped around it and caused the belt to slip. The connector end of the wire had also been slung around rapidly and chewed a hole in the lower radiator hose.....instant cooling failure.
I let it cool down, taped up the hose with some duct tape and retrieved some water from a nearby stream, and limped it the rest of the way to the house.
After a new lower hose, draining the "river coolant" and refilling with antifreeze/water, it was back on the road with no adverse effects.

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