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Old 02-02-2014, 23:10   #1
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Default Suspension and fluids done

Big thanks to solarman for helping me sort out all my diff and box fluids today aswell as sorting out the spring spacers and suspension lift. I learnt a great deal of information and watching rick work his magic when normal procedures just dont work was interesting! We also discovered leaking veg oil from the injector leak off hoses. As a spacer thing on my clutch pedal was also knackered (found whilst changing the master cylinder) rock managed to fabricate one out of something we found

All in all a great day! Thanks again rick
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Old 02-02-2014, 23:11   #2
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A few fluids
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Old 02-02-2014, 23:12   #3
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Some fire to ease off some of those pesky bolts
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The plastic thing we found, not sure what it's from?
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After some she nipping!!!
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was getting worried that you had not got home, about to ring you to find out, how did the clutch perform? Rick
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Lifted the rear with a block of wood and a jack

Taking time to line it up right and make sure it didn't kick out
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Make sure the spacer fits in the spring
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I'm not a light guy but I was hanging on this bar and rick still had to crowbar the spring with spacer in
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How we chose to sit the spacer
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Still jacked up if only
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After the right hand side was fitted. Good clearance!!
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On the new 2.7 facelift molds, the exhaust was in the way to jack up on the left, so rick with his quick thinking came up with this idea
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was getting worried that you had not got home, about to ring you to find out, how did the clutch perform? Rick
Clutch was all ok actually, I think it may have always been this way just more evident with tinkering
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