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Hmmm that one can sometimes take the input shaft with it, hopefully not yet and it's just on it's way out.

Outside chance, but can also be a clutch issue. Thrust bearing another slight possibility if it's rattling around on the input shaft retainer because it's slightly touching the pressure plate (a good way to test out this one is to put a small amount of pressure on the clutch pedal so that it presses the bearing firmly up against clutch, but doesn't engage the clutch...if noise disappears then it's probably this. Otherwise input shaft / spigot bearing is your culprit.

Might as well do rear main while you're there too.

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Stop being irrational

Ordinally, I'd intercept here with an acute pun/expression derived from mathematics, but my obtuse, two-dimensional humour oddly does not appeal to the lowest common denominator, only outliers like Ric and even yourself...plus I don't want to be mean and ruin the mode, so I'll be a square and stay out of this 1. But I regress.

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Ordinally, I'd intercept here with an acute pun/expression derived from mathematics, but my obtuse, two-dimensional humour oddly does not appeal to the lowest common denominator, only outliers like Ric and even yourself...plus I don't want to be mean and ruin the mode, so I'll be a square and stay out of this 1. But I regress.

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Missus dad hired skip. filled it up to level on sunday.

Wake up monday morning and theres a shit load of crap on top + bathtub and hot water system.

What the f**k.

What did you expect...skip belongs to the neighborhood between 7pm and 7am

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If it means me waiting more time to get in cause your car gets priority...hell no

Nah mine will take at least 6 months we're predicting as customers will always take priority no matter how late they walk in the door through my build :P So I'm currently in the process of buying a daily for the long haul. Theres 3 engines being built in the engine room atm, all of them RPM 2.8s. I was merlin when I walked in and saw 3 new crankshafts all just sitting there..

Ordinally, I'd intercept here with an acute pun/expression derived from mathematics, but my obtuse, two-dimensional humour oddly does not appeal to the lowest common denominator, only outliers like Ric and even yourself...plus I don't want to be mean and ruin the mode, so I'll be a square and stay out of this 1. But I regress.

*ahem* engineer whose specialisation is statistics checking in & you reference the lawyer
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