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what what??

LOL I was responding to Noel.

phew! thats a massive relief! lol

but what can the problem be, dan was there when the engine was compression tested :laugh:

yeh we thought that too... hrmmmmmm...

eat a d!ck you 2 :laugh:

what what??

i dnt wanna..

phew! thats a massive relief! lol

but what can the problem be, dan was there when the engine was compression tested :P

hmm.. maybe u forgot to tighten something like a return line.. or the return galleys are blocked.? and all the oils in the head..?

is it seized? im sure shane did nothing wrong he knws a fair bit of stuff just bit puzzling if he built it right and it disapeared...

i bought the engine as a complete assembled engine that came out of a front cut from japan. so there shouldnt be any gunk or what not in the galleries, and the engine did have oil in it before i bought it.

this is odd

or shane was a cheap ass and put like f**k all oil in there.... :P

fark i feel sick as a dog.....

its making me feel better when i try to get Anna to blame shane for everything LOL :laugh:

i bought the engine as a complete assembled engine that came out of a front cut from japan. so there shouldnt be any gunk or what not in the galleries, and the engine did have oil in it before i bought it.

this is odd

hmm ok. how old was the engine..? like condition and stuff. and it was all working..?

so no oil leaked out.. but ther is none in ther..?

hmm.. maybe u forgot to tighten something like a return line.. or the return galleys are blocked.? and all the oils in the head..?

is it seized? im sure shane did nothing wrong he knws a fair bit of stuff just bit puzzling if he built it right and it disapeared...

Okay well the RACQ guy just said it is something electrical. I'm not sure how an electrical fault could cause all the oil to disappear :laugh:

Anyway I don't want anyone coming up with conclusions until it's looked at properly.

or shane was a cheap ass and put like f**k all oil in there.... :P

fark i feel sick as a dog.....

its making me feel better when i try to get Anna to blame shane for everything LOL :laugh:

lol sif i have any use for engine oil

or shane was a cheap ass and put like f**k all oil in there.... :P

fark i feel sick as a dog.....

its making me feel better when i try to get Anna to blame shane for everything LOL :laugh:

haha.. im sure shane did nothing wrong lol.

also noel shut up thers a bowl of all bran on the table.. help ur shit hole out lol.. :P

or shane was a cheap ass and put like f**k all oil in there.... :P

fark i feel sick as a dog.....

its making me feel better when i try to get Anna to blame shane for everything LOL :laugh:

I feel like shit as well. Do you have that random bug going around? f**king thing. It makes you a little bit sick for ages and won't go away. I'd rather be heaps sick for a day or two and then better again. Meh :O

And sif i'd blame shane. He's my lover-on-teh-side :P

Okay well the RACQ guy just said it is something electrical. I'm not sure how an electrical fault could cause all the oil to disappear :laugh:

Anyway I don't want anyone coming up with conclusions until it's looked at properly.

maybe andy's blind and there is oil in there :P

Okay well the RACQ guy just said it is something electrical. I'm not sure how an electrical fault could cause all the oil to disappear :laugh:

Anyway I don't want anyone coming up with conclusions until it's looked at properly.

ok no conclusions.. does it turn over.. its prob starter motor or a blow relay. shane might have forgotten to plug something up. it happens when u put engines in :P

for real.. sweet i'll call you at lunch time (12:00pm) your at uni today? get on msn?

ta mate.. yeah tafe today.. woot.. im actually driver her today. and yes noel im gonna be a taxi/school bus for my bro and sister today lol..

lol sif i have any use for engine oil

yeh throw it into the GTR.. u needed some for ur big ends a while back :P

Are you f**king joking. If I were Lee I woulda choked you by now. :(:O

.... retire already!..

maybe andy's blind and there is oil in there :laugh:

Nah he's teh master of checking oil. Before the engine in the 32 died we were checking it like every 5 minutes as it was using it like a muthaf**ker.

He does suck with it comes to doing things with engines though. His hands are too fat to fit in the gaps so I get called downstairs everytime there is a bolt or something that needs removing or replacing. My fingernails are all grotty from the weekend. He couldn't work the oil filter remover so I needed to use it. God those things are screwed on tight! :P

I feel like shit as well. Do you have that random bug going around? f**king thing. It makes you a little bit sick for ages and won't go away. I'd rather be heaps sick for a day or two and then better again. Meh :(

And sif i'd blame shane. He's my lover-on-teh-side :P

lee =========> :laugh: <========= anna

:P:O

Nah he's teh master of checking oil. Before the engine in the 32 died we were checking it like every 5 minutes as it was using it like a muthaf**ker.

He does suck with it comes to doing things with engines though. His hands are too fat to fit in the gaps so I get called downstairs everytime there is a bolt or something that needs removing or replacing. My fingernails are all grotty from the weekend. He couldn't work the oil filter remover so I needed to use it. God those things are screwed on tight! :P

little trick with oil filters i've found, grab a big long screwdriver, smack it through the filter and turn, hey presto it comes undone :laugh:

Nah he's teh master of checking oil. Before the engine in the 32 died we were checking it like every 5 minutes as it was using it like a muthaf**ker.

He does suck with it comes to doing things with engines though. His hands are too fat to fit in the gaps so I get called downstairs everytime there is a bolt or something that needs removing or replacing. My fingernails are all grotty from the weekend. He couldn't work the oil filter remover so I needed to use it. God those things are screwed on tight! :(

try doin a RB26 oil filter.. shane can vouch for how difficult they are. ive done 4 services in 12-13k and i can just say not happy jan...

I'm double glad i dumped in your helmet. Can you smell the bran. :P

ahaha.. not funny quit sayin that.

lee =========> :laugh: <========= anna

:P:O

ahaha il pay that.. hi5..

but funneh thing is that u prob took 2mins to make that up aye shane..

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