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How fcked up do you want, hit this with a hammer a few times might get it to your liking ? :/

Pretty stuffed up enough for me :)

Google "f**ked up tranny pics". To see what he meant.

No don't do that.

Good thing they found the busted parts before more serious damage occurs.

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^^^^^

There you go Plattsy, if you want to see some really bad Trannies , take Bens advice, I did and understand what you were saying , mine was not smashed to bits :)

Ben do not Google F**cked trannies , gets a bit XXXXXXX , but worth a look ,haha

GTSBoy, I meant if I smashed it up a bit with a hammer then Plattsy might have thought it was bad enough for him so he did not waste his time looking at my slightly damaged trannie.

But as I was getting my car put back together at the time and all sorts of shit seems to happen in these workshops, I did not need something else, or excuse to hold the work up :/

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Two halves of a roller bearing will still work. Maybe not nicely or strongly, but will work. The broken thrust washers could lead to noise, but depends on what and where they are from.

They said it was working OK and if anything would have been stronger as the plates had tightened up or something like that. It was end of year golf party yesterday and had a shatload of red, so my recollection may be a bit blurred :/

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GTSBoy, I meant if I smashed it up a bit with a hammer then Plattsy might have thought it was bad enough for him so he did not waste his time looking at my slightly damaged trannie.

Plattsy was never interested in pictures of your gearbox. His joke was only about messed up shemales.

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I must be thicker than I thought, so I will take your advice :)

The good thing is that the parts that were stuffed are not that expensive and the plates were being changed anyway when they were doing the modifications :)

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I'm trying but as you blokes have said, there is always some shit that keeps coming up to slow things down.

Now, put your bib on and have a schooner or 10, you have been working Fn hard for yonks and enjoy a break :)

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