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50 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

Any one experience a water pump bearing or idler pully failure? I think I have had one die on me, belt screech and a typical knocking from a bearing FFS, back to Mark tomorrow!

Yep had a pootrol come in last week with "squealy belt". Water pump bearing had let go and was screaming its box off

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So went to Mark and he basically knew what it was after 10 seconds, my alternator came lose and the bolt was hitting the fan, he fixed it up on the spot[emoji4] then sent me to get him a carton [emoji482] all good drove it home [emoji6]

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2 hours ago, shoey85 said:

So went to Mark and he basically knew what it was after 10 seconds, my alternator came lose and the bolt was hitting the fan, he fixed it up on the spotemoji4.png then sent me to get him a carton emoji482.png all good drove it home emoji6.png

This is one of the reasons I love C-Red. 

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Found this post in trending

Wonder if anyone can help.

Btw in sau app do you find it hard to find this thread ? ?



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I just use "participated" most of the time and it's always not too far down
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Yeah nah i think im having more then general issues.
Eg.. my http link did not post ive had no participate activities in the lasth months or so and that what i use to use and now just finding this thread was a challenge but i re subscribe to it.

Time will tell until the next update.




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