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RB26 pump... MEEE!!!!!!!!!!!! im looking at doing major service in the next month or so!

no probz bud, I'll put it aside for you and if I'm not on the bike tomorrow night I'll bring it to Villis......will you be there at 7pm?

Just fix me up when you can, I'm not that desperate for the cash at the moment if you don't have it yet.

no probz bud, I'll put it aside for you and if I'm not on the bike tomorrow night I'll bring it to Villis......will you be there at 7pm?

Just fix me up when you can, I'm not that desperate for the cash at the moment if you don't have it yet.

Can I have sex with someone to pay my debt? Preferably female/human female. Preferably alive. Preferably under 80. Got any bad debt u wanna swap sleddo my man?

-D

ohhh maaan!! I'm out of black ink and I'm 1/2 way through printing a report.

Anyone have a T0491 Epson cartridge for an RX650 that they can send through the email :down:

no but if u want I can print it out for u and u can pick it up. just got new inks for my bubblejet on tues

-D

no probz bud, I'll put it aside for you and if I'm not on the bike tomorrow night I'll bring it to Villis......will you be there at 7pm?

Just fix me up when you can, I'm not that desperate for the cash at the moment if you don't have it yet.

yeah, i'll be there and will probably have the money.

anyonw looking at doing an N1 oil pump group buy, or nismo timing belt?? =P

try Joelo for gates timing belts but I wouldn't waste your money on an N1 oil pump

funny thing, of the 2 or 3 mechanics i've mentioned the 100k service to all have said to not worry about the N1 water pump, but to get the N1 oil pump... maybe its just an R32 thing... =D

was going to just get sock timing belt, but BANNED sugested that for a few extra $$ the nismo one is probably a better buy.

yeah at the end of the day you don't really need either pump but for the same reason you're going for a better Belt (ie. few $$ more) you are better off with the N1 waterpump.

On the other hand the N1 oil pump costs an extra 3 arms & 4 legs, lol........and with the overhead oiling issues that RB's are renown for, why would you want to exacerbate the problem.

Maybe your mechanics are not very familiar with RB engines?

EDIT:

Gates or Nismo are in the same league.....both have kevlar in them. Also, waterpumps will give up the ghost under normal circumstances way before oil pumps.

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