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yeah well he has a 3mm one like the previous one i had on his 4ag and it was the heat/distortion/stress that prompted him to change mine...

rather some preventative maintenance before this shits in the car cos i would be slaaaaaack to change it in the car :yes:

Hmm i got a tuff decision, Do i make my own Dry Sump Pan or buy an ARE Cast one that bolts on easy as? I'm too slack to make my own but will save me more $$$ or just do an overtime at work to pay for it. FML :yucky:

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Has anyone ever adjusted the std VCT inlet cam gear. I pulled mine off not realising it was slotted.

I dont really want to dial it in or anything like that cause it looks like a bit of a bitch to do (as the bolts are on the back). I've just got it about dead centre at the moment

Has anyone ever adjusted the std VCT inlet cam gear. I pulled mine off not realising it was slotted.

I dont really want to dial it in or anything like that cause it looks like a bit of a bitch to do (as the bolts are on the back). I've just got it about dead centre at the moment

Why did you undo the 3 locking bolts?

4 bolts. Because I didn't know they were slotted basically :)

Nah was gonna clean up the cam gear and vct cause they had a bit of surface rust. I've put it back so the washers cover up the slots so will probably be close enough

Ignore Chris, Callan. He likes boys...

If this were true, I wouldnt be waiting for my motor to be finished still :P

Cause it's about to go on a pallet motherf**ker.

So............... you like boys?

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