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1 minute ago, Manne said:

my store isn't gopher friendly, ahahaha. 

since they damaged your knee they better make it gopher friendly

 

if they dont lets do an SAUWA gopher cruise thru the shop :)

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Just now, Manne said:

Yeah, I took it for a spirited drive for about 45 minutes today, normally it'd drip all night, so far just 1 drop.

wow the seal must have looked damaged if it leaked that bad huh?

Just now, Manne said:

Yep, the seals that go under the screws were about as flat as a 20c coin... 

those seals dont look new for long. 

 

mine cracked up and looked old within a year of replacing. 

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yeah i struggled to get up big time this morning
 
what was your best pass last night? got a timeslip?

DSC_0346.JPGDSC_0345.JPGDSC_0344.JPGworst thing is my first pass was the quickest but the take-off felt slower. Reaction times were gay. Will get under the rear this w/end and check all the bushes gearbox mounts and see if there is any play in the diff. Hope I dint hurt my sweetheart. It tramped really really bad on one run. So fingers crossed. If I can get the tramping sorted and tyres figured out with maybe a better driver? Haha
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super GT next weekend 
 
will have to watch the replay as im working:(

Yeah that work gets in the way of everything. First time we have been busy in ages so pretty happy to be busy again. The bristles were starting to wear low on the brooms and need replacement.
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DSC_0346.JPG.3e0ff52d23347f3bb9a3018190fd70b0.JPGDSC_0345.JPG.16f79f2711733cdeb4f87c154664219e.JPGDSC_0344.JPG.b996473c3f9b6464bbaa76c743201d20.JPGworst thing is my first pass was the quickest but the take-off felt slower. Reaction times were gay. Will get under the rear this w/end and check all the bushes gearbox mounts and see if there is any play in the diff. Hope I dint hurt my sweetheart. It tramped really really bad on one run. So fingers crossed. If I can get the tramping sorted and tyres figured out with maybe a better driver? Haha

Even worse than that upon reviewing the time sheets my best run has the wrong racing number so it wast me. Haha noobilishious. What a geek.
15 minutes ago, Beyond Blue R33 said:


Even worse than that upon reviewing the time sheets my best run has the wrong racing number so it wast me. Haha noobilishious. What a geek.

Can u get a better pic of the track conditions? Interested if ur drop in times co-insides with a drop in track temp

Can u get a better pic of the track conditions? Interested if ur drop in times co-insides with a drop in track temp

DSC_0348.JPGDSC_0347.JPGthe earlier time was the faster. Dropped it to 30 psi all round today. Do you think the duramax 75-90 is the right oil for the diff? It was juddering bad when I changed it then came good with the l.s.d. Paste and figure of 8's? The tein basics have only height adjustment and the ride is hard as since I lifted I't?

Yeah that work gets in the way of everything. First time we have been busy in ages so pretty happy to be busy again. The bristles were starting to wear low on the brooms and need replacement.

How good is Suzuka now that's racing. Would have been a train wreck in supercars!
kind of, on top of shitty working hours and days, on Wednesdays I have training, to help manage my knee problems.

I have to go to the pool at least 3 times a week for the back. I normally do excersize and stretches in the hot hydro pool then go to the 25m pool for walking and swimming laps. I've got dodgy knees too and if I walk too much in the pool they ache real bad but it's only Austio arthritis. I was in and out of physiotherapy for years and just pissed it all off did a load of research and found a balance that works good for me. What is the main problem with the knees?



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