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I had a fuel smell coming from the drivers rear and pulled the tank out to inspect where it was coming from, turns out the breather hose from the tank to the filler neck was perished. I’m going to Japan next week and I’ll grab it while I’m there 

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pulled the oil tank apart and started cleaning this crap out of it, some brake cleaner and rags got it looking new again 

When I put the engine in last time I hated that every piece of aluminum looked different, I took every thing to adept metal polishing and got them all satin polished (basically brushed) 

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turbo before and after 

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plenum before and after, I got everything else done as well, these photos just show the biggest difference 

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2 hours ago, r32-25t said:

When I put the engine in last time I hated that every piece of aluminum looked different, I took every thing to adept metal polishing and got them all satin polished (basically brushed) 

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turbo before and after 

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plenum before and after, I got everything else done as well, these photos just show the biggest difference 

That finish came up awesome.

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Decided to remove the clutch booster as it’s more things that can go wrong and it frees up a lot of room and means less vacuum lines running around the engine bay 

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old one out and on the floor 

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new one ready to go back in 

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installed! I haven’t swapped the slave onto it yet, I will wait until the engine and box are in to see if I need to change the line or any thing

On 4/26/2024 at 7:44 PM, r32-25t said:

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I had a fuel smell coming from the drivers rear and pulled the tank out to inspect where it was coming from, turns out the breather hose from the tank to the filler neck was perished. I’m going to Japan next week and I’ll grab it while I’m there 

IMG_0368.thumb.jpeg.9ab4e9d5c6cf05ec7cc0141ce2c3ba54.jpeg

pulled the oil tank apart and started cleaning this crap out of it, some brake cleaner and rags got it looking new again 

This must be my problem, I can smell fuel in the driver rear wheel well sometimes.

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17 hours ago, MBS206 said:

Also slightly annoyed the reaction shows a love heart, but only calls it a like!

Me too. Apparently the new version of Invision will allow some customisation so look forward to a 'Love' reaction and a new 'Like' icon.

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