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1 hour ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:

Check it out. 6 from 12 studs snapped under ring spanner back and forth careful arm pressure.centre popped and easy outed all fully drilled, tapped and ready for new genuine nissan studs washers and nuts. The manifold was so warped it was ridiculous. It's in being Re-faced now. Butter bolt studs and rattled up I reckon. Madness.
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Sounds about right, proverly been off befor and supercheap studs fitted! Check this out, complete clutch basket failure on 1 of our drag bikes (i now crew on 2 cars and 2 bikes lol) iv never seen it ever.... all the fingers are gone lol

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Sounds about right, proverly been off befor and supercheap studs fitted! Check this out, complete clutch basket failure on 1 of our drag bikes (i now crew on 2 cars and 2 bikes lol) iv never seen it ever.... all the fingers are gone lol
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Looks like it was machiened on a lathe. Haha. Mental
Check it out. 6 from 12 studs snapped under ring spanner back and forth careful arm pressure.centre popped and easy outed all fully drilled, tapped and ready for new genuine nissan studs washers and nuts. The manifold was so warped it was ridiculous. It's in being Re-faced now. Butter bolt studs and rattled up I reckon. Madness.
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I heated mine up white once when it had a problem and it was distorted about 10mm across faces

Had to get another one
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Sounds about right, proverly been off befor and supercheap studs fitted! Check this out, complete clutch basket failure on 1 of our drag bikes (i now crew on 2 cars and 2 bikes lol) iv never seen it ever.... all the fingers are gone lol
IMG-20180228-WA0005.thumb.jpg.b9eb26f6ca16c07276e15deb61809b41.jpg


Paid with more work and high expectations?
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Labour of love, engine rebuild and some light fabrication to fit a turbo to it [emoji48] 8.50s here we come 
You're a animal. [emoji882] top of the line German to drag 2 wheel 4 wheel jap and everything in-between. Big Jobs. I've been stuck inside the belly of the beast. Madness. Slowly but slowly. Pulled the last poxy bolt with 3x extensions and a uni joint on the rattle gun that was hidden away drilled and tapped into a I beam across the chassis rail. Ffs.DSC_0187_2(1).JPGDSC_0177_3(1).JPGDSC_0186_2.JPGDSC_0183_4(1).JPGDSC_0194_4.JPGDSC_0196_3.JPG
On 04/03/2018 at 8:49 PM, Beyond Blue R33 said:

You're a animal. emoji882.png top of the line German to drag 2 wheel 4 wheel jap and everything in-between. Big Jobs. I've been stuck inside the belly of the beast. Madness. Slowly but slowly. Pulled the last poxy bolt with 3x extensions and a uni joint on the rattle gun that was hidden away drilled and tapped into a I beam across the chassis rail. Ffs.DSC_0187_2(1).JPGDSC_0177_3(1).JPGDSC_0186_2.JPGDSC_0183_4(1).JPGDSC_0194_4.JPGDSC_0196_3.JPG

f**k that for a laugh, looks like a right twat of a job lol

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