is it not gonna just come out mate?
cheers andylooks good frank
I take it you had trouble putting those little plugs back into the holes then? I have also got the cable tie method in place!Managed to bodge my front light back into alignment with a rubber glove and cable tie. Ready for MOT retest!!!
WDIDT ?
tested the TD05 for the 1st time
lookin good matt and mine,s like a v-tec now lol...come on frank, what's the verdict
WDID?
I fitted undershim buckets and a 9mm lift inlet cam.
lookin good matt and mine,s like a v-tec now lol
ta mateAll hell break loose when she spools up Frank? cracking job as always
ta mate
its an 11.5:1 c/r engine so we,re only running about 4 psi atm, its got a CG t/b running blow-through this time eh
its a very different animal to the diesel-esque T15
one that spanks 2.0 toyota,s will, why do you ask ?What engine are you running to Donny my frank?
ahh, i assumed it was a 2.0 will, well mine,s going absolutely mint atm *touches wood*well your wrong my frank its a poorly 1.6 lol
Today i sorted my exhaust out finally its all tucked up and fine now, bad thing is ive found that one of the repair jobs on my sill was done with fibre glass revealing a massive hole -_- ace! lol
Today, did some crazy overtakes as revenge on the fool driving a peugeot in front of me... Wanna be in front? Drive like u mean it! Also slightly scared the gf to death at the same time...
I can see this post getting deleted by the mods soon.
Crazy overtaking? Are you ####ing mad? Lol
Fibre glass should have nothing to do with repairs on metal imo... but on the subject of sills and exhausts, I have mot soon and need to get some rust taken care of.. as well as a list of other things :/ Any tips on replacing the silencer?
Need to replace mine... always had problems with exhaust bolts in general.. any tips for not breaking them?Thats what i would of thought typically but some cowboy seemed it was best to fibre glass it at the time lol, what about the silencer mate?
I've got a nut splitter if it comes to that, but no grinder and no taps... arghhh.. i miss having my shed in the states lots of good toys in there..when possible I'd first try cut off the exposed stud thread so the rust can't jam the nut.
if the exhaust nuts are proper rust seized on, I would carefully grind the side of the nut down to the thread and chisel it off.
I always wirebrush, retap clean and regrease the stud thread and use relatively clean new nuts.
Went to a local scrappy (Hills in Skelmersdale) for a pair of calipers and decided not to after seeing the prices *. Ended up forking out 30 squid for a single-DIN radio console surround. Anyone wanna buy a Pioneer double DIN DVD playing stereo for a BARGAIN price?
*To be fair, they're extremely professional, every car sits on an individual stand and you aren't allowed near them...