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I think one of my coil packs is dying so I would like someone with an R34 to come around or lend me one to test to be sure.

In an ideal world someone will drop everything, come around now, have no valley cover on their engine already so less to remove to get one off and we could find out for sure fairly quickly.

Given that it's not an ideal world, I could come around and get one off your car from somewhere and bring it back an hour or so later. I live in the Hills area btw and anything in between the two abovementioned scenarios would be fine.

I'm enjoying unemployment atm so I'm free whenever to do this.

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Yo adam just tried calling you.... not sure if i can help out but i still have the stock injectors from the Neo RB25 i had in the Cefiro.... the equvilent spitfires were DIS009 or 4 somthing.... buzz me, im happy to pop over, ur just around the corner.

should of got a v8 dont have these problems with real mans cars

Lol, I had to help a friend rebuild the heads on his LS1 a few months ago, did a simple valve change, and it all went down hill when a stupid bolt snapped, ended up landing us with 2 new heads, and 2 days to get the old heads off, new heads on, and set everything up properly...

on a Tuesday and Wednesday night, we had removedthe old heads, cleaned everything spotless, prepped the new heads, mounted, and fitted the heads, rods, rockers, etc.

We still had the issue of 1 missing bolt on the rocker cover, but nothing some bubble gum didn't fix until we got the bolt.

Needless to say, LS1 engines are much easier to work on that RB engines, when you consider they dont have a timing belt because they are old-school push-rod, made life bloody easy, spray lubricant on the rods and through them, stick them into the holes, put the rockers on,and crank the engine by hand to make sure everything moves freely.

Heads off, heads on, new push rods, new rockers, all in 2 nights, and done by a couple of computer nerds.

B.

Lol, I had to help a friend rebuild the heads on his LS1 a few months ago, did a simple valve change, and it all went down hill when a stupid bolt snapped, ended up landing us with 2 new heads, and 2 days to get the old heads off, new heads on, and set everything up properly...

on a Tuesday and Wednesday night, we had removedthe old heads, cleaned everything spotless, prepped the new heads, mounted, and fitted the heads, rods, rockers, etc.

We still had the issue of 1 missing bolt on the rocker cover, but nothing some bubble gum didn't fix until we got the bolt.

Needless to say, LS1 engines are much easier to work on that RB engines, when you consider they dont have a timing belt because they are old-school push-rod, made life bloody easy, spray lubricant on the rods and through them, stick them into the holes, put the rockers on,and crank the engine by hand to make sure everything moves freely.

Heads off, heads on, new push rods, new rockers, all in 2 nights, and done by a couple of computer nerds.

B.

lol obviously i didnt mean what i said its just what i hear everytime im working on my car from bogan mates or random bogans that walk past me at work while im fixing my car,

so i wanted to say it for once haha

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