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The ute or the S13 Dan? :)

Yeah it could very well be Ben,

So hard to get even my hand in there to see/feel whats going on. I can't pin point where its coming from.

Hopefully a good friend of mine will help me out.

either that or the hose above the starter motor (which is what went last week for me) both of them are a prick to get to

-D

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either that or the hose above the starter motor (which is what went last week for me) both of them are a prick to get to

-D

ca's run their coolant return line for the turbo behind the head as well. and then it could also be the HG.

i give it 12 months and we will prob both be looking for RB20's again lol

Group buy on cheap RB20s? :) skids for all.

Got rad flushed for the princely sum of $0, pretty stoked :)

Will be cruisin round my mates house in about an hour to hopefully get the bulk of whats left done. Might even make the prac this weekend :D

orsum......

went to put the manifold and turbs on the 20, went to put in fiest stud and BAM, wouldnt go in coz there

was already a snapped stud in there, thats not all though, counted 2 more in there :)

total of 3 broken studs ffs....

where can i buy new studs? inc new turbo studs?

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