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I’ve got radio earmuffs that I wear on the bobcat. Last week I heard a weird noise and thought the radio wasn’t tuned in properly. I took them off a minute later and realized there was a spider caught in the seal. Scared the bloody crap outta me [emoji887] haha
Haha, building a Web in you're ear hole minding it's own business.
On a more serious note lol, stick it gear and try and push it. If it moves u kniw its clutch for sure. Chances are its a dead slave or master
Slave cylinder over stepped the fork and knocked it of the pivot ball. Cause master cylinder. Clutch looks new no damage. Yeay. Turboedsloth and kizza correct. Show us your forum! ;-)
3 hours ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
On 01/11/2017 at 10:03 PM, R33kizza said:
Iv got 2 spare rb blocks..... lol

With rods hanging out the side for authenticity :-S

Blocks are all gd and servicable. The 25 is bored to .5 ready for a set of rods and pistons and so is the 30 which is what will hopefully end up in my car!! Possibly... mabe.... lol

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Blocks are all gd and servicable. The 25 is bored to .5 ready for a set of rods and pistons and so is the 30 which is what will hopefully end up in my car!! Possibly... mabe.... lol
Would be fearfull of any kizza beast:'(
11 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:
23 minutes ago, R33kizza said:
Blocks are all gd and servicable. The 25 is bored to .5 ready for a set of rods and pistons and so is the 30 which is what will hopefully end up in my car!! Possibly... mabe.... lol

Would be fearfull of any kizza beast:'(

In time!! Move into my new house 2 weeks today, cars half way down the list of jobs to do..... ?

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In time!! Move into my new house 2 weeks today, cars half way down the list of jobs to do..... [emoji52]
Damn responsible adulthood, been helping my mate Craig with his cortina. 250 yella Terra head, 500 holly, top loader 9" Tc xle. Seen that bad boy with the exhaust and brakes glowing red during apprenticeship.



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