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:cool: there are no other pics so far - and i dont think there are any more coming, so more in a month hopefully!

and martin i wont be there thursday - i blew a heater hose, so i that needs to be replaced before i can driver her, dan is coming around thursday arvo to have a look

apparently if its f**ked really bad you gota lift the motor to get to them :blink:

so fingers crossed dan can work some magic - lol no pressure

and martin i wont be there thursday -

WEAK

dan is coming around thursday arvo to have a look

ORLY? When is he going to weld wield my mower then?

apparently if its f**ked really bad you gota lift the motor to get to them :blink:

so fingers crossed dan can work some magic - lol no pressure

This is why rule no 1 when doing an engine swap is: New heater hoses. They don't cost much and are much easier to do while you are changing engines

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This is why rule no 1 when doing an engine swap is: New heater hoses. They don't cost much and are much easier to do while you are changing engines

I shall remember this for Susan two point five

This is why rule no 1 when doing an engine swap is: New heater hoses. They don't cost much and are much easier to do while you are changing engines

agree. when we went to put in annas engine i looked at the position of the hoses and instanty went to buy new ones lol

ps 2 full days learning about sewerage is enough....but alas i have one more full day tomorrow

I can school you up about sewerage. What do you want to know ?

ORLY? When is he going to weld wield my mower then?

This is why rule no 1 when doing an engine swap is: New heater hoses. They don't cost much and are much easier to do while you are changing engines

agree. when we went to put in annas engine i looked at the position of the hoses and instanty went to buy new ones lol

hahah yeeeh - didnt even think of it to be honest at the time, but yeh totally wishing i'd replaced them hahaha

oh well

and yeh martin dan loves me more :(

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