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anyone know of any workshop that might have one of those bore-o-scope or the likes to look down the guts of an rb25, to check cyclinders, pistons etc. just like to get the internal parts checked out, is this the right thing to do, or does anyone have any other suggestions. i'm no mechanic, so sorry if this question sound so dumb.

thanks inadvance

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  Pva_Glue said:
Do you mean "Endoscope" they are fragile and very expensive equipment to have for looking into the engine. I doubt any work shop would buy that unless.... I hear Porche and BMW dealerships have them.

 

or you can visit to local VET :)

lol yea thats exactly wat i meant. mmm might try engine recon places see if they have one.

oh yea one other thing, how can u test your fuel pump? (another stup*d question) just wanna know its not on its way out.

thanx again.

  Nizmo said:
fuel pump test can be done on a dyno run :D

yea thats an idea, but don't really wanna get the thing busted while in the process. :( so might get it pressure tested or somethin instead.

p.s. my car on the dyno, pffft the result will b too embarrasing to bear :bahaha:

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