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OK, so this thread is for the 30t. but origin is on the 7th?

In that is the case we might have to start a new thread... I'm bloody confused!

I'll try and make Origin night Drags... pending work atm.

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Had the flywheel and pressure plate balance and pulled out my gearbox today... changed the spigot and fitted the new clutch :)

I cant get the box back in now... Not because of clutch alighnment.. Im just to week to lift it back in... If anyone has a free day tomorrow and would like to help :D

Sounds great, can I wear my pyjamas and slack off?

ps If the best you can do is a 11.9 with the gas you deserve a slap :D

You can work naked if you want, doesn't bother me and it's not like their is anyone else here that will see you. As long as you don't mind telling about ~20 people how to setup their email in Outlook Express over the phone it'll be a breeze :)

R33vit: I'd be going easy on that clutch for about 1,000km if I was you, no point B-Man'ing it on your first day.

Best to not flog it's heart out for the first couple of hundred kays.

After that it'll be fine. Trust me. I drove mine for a day, drove to EC and raced. Fine since.

Adrian

OK say 200kays. But do I need to be shifting it or just keep it in top gear for 200kays???

Please explain :spcartman




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