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When are you doing it? If it's Sunday I can come round and do it for you quickly if you want. I just have a long breaker bar which makes it easy and a modified harmonic balancer puller. Done it a hundred times.

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Yea, i'll start getting it ready on Saturday, I'll just remove the cover, cas, and accessory belts.

If it happens to spill over onto Sunday, then ill keep working on it, only thing holding me back is the 27mm socket. Got a mate with an impact wrench so that should make things a breeze (hopefully)

You know if the radiator needs to be removed?

I always remove the radiator due to my harmonic balancer puller. But it can be done with it in it.

Well I finish work at 4.30 on Saturday so if you still need it taken off give me a txt message.

And yes I'm still alive :P

You're all pretty queer.

been too lazy to deal with forums lately :/ and SLOWLY finishing this bloody motor off.

need to do some proper measuring to fit an oil cooler into the drivers guard LOL.

how are we all?

Who's friends with some one with an S14? Want to quickly test fit two products, a carbon roof spoiler and a carbon ABS cover.

Otherwise might just take them to work and wait for one to rock up in the car park lol

All good, got the flamin mongrel of a thing off. Its those damn stupid 6mm bolts that the rb uses.

Took a bit of muscle and patience but, at last.

New belt on and tensioned back up.

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Job done.

Just need a new radiator now, the old 31 radiator had leaks in 2 places.

Not sure if the gtr one will fit Rob?

Hats off to Phil for keeping the diffuser I now own in such good condition for the duration he owned it. I straightened it out for I think the third time today. Have cracked quite a bit of the resin off it to :(

So if I keep going like this I might be up for a new one next year lol

Whats the latest on everyones cars in Townsville?

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