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Morning kids.

Apparently that noise is an 'instalation error'. He said the thrust bearing is poking through the clutch cover. I don't know what this means, but you obviously will :happy:

weird clutch noises are all gone now and damm it feels alot more smoother to drive to.

still grabs hard but cant actually feel it when riding it as much.

P.S HARDCORE SUCK MAJOR ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

f**king wankers didnt do the job properly at all on the car.

dan was telling me all the shit they did wrong last night.

they didnt even replace the gasket

and they've done a dodge job on all the washers.

plus they didnt even tighten up any of the bolts to the manifold. they were just done up finger tight.

Morning kids.

Apparently that noise is an 'instalation error'. He said the thrust bearing is poking through the clutch cover. I don't know what this means, but you obviously will ;)

noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo *cries*

gearbox out time...again :happy:

i didnt check the bearing on the box side, just pulled it down out of the road and just assumed it'd all stay in the right place, i guess i was wrong :D

noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo *cries*

gearbox out time...again :happy:

i didnt check the bearing on the box side, just pulled it down out of the road and just assumed it'd all stay in the right place, i guess i was wrong ;)

Haha i hate having to pull a gearbox out for the 2nd time

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