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I was sure it sounded like you had blown the welds on your intake manifold, but that is usually fairly easy to diagnose because the floor pans drop out....

Rb engines actually rotate in the opposite direction to most. This means that the inertia of the reverse rotation will cause conrods to loosen after a while. Can be fixed with "nulon stay done up ya bastard"

I came here thinking you guys were friendly.

Thanks for proving to me that you guys suck.

Sorry I bothered.

Thanks for being mature about all of this.

Edited by mbwilding

Honestly mate,

All jokes aside, go and reread what you said in your first post, think about it logically.

What you actually did was modify a car of unknown running condition and then proceeded to thrash it.

Now I realise it is your own property and money, but you have to be realistic and expect this type of response when you show what I would term a massive lack of respect for your car, not to mention making some very silly choices leading to your current problem.

We may be harsh mate, but you should think before you do something like that.

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Rb engines actually rotate in the opposite direction to most. This means that the inertia of the reverse rotation will cause conrods to loosen after a while. Can be fixed with "nulon stay done up ya bastard"

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