an old trick is to heat them up with the oxy and then drop them in oil, they go super soft and will seal just about anything
an old trick is to heat them up with the oxy and then drop them in oil, they go super soft and will seal just about anything
Try using these seals, i prefer these over copper washers.
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This is my gu tourer. Couldn't decide if I wanted to build a tuff truck or a tourer so I went somewhere what I think is in the middle of...
This is why you need to regularly check every nut and bolt.
I've been chasing a semi regular rattle in the rear end and had been thinking it was the tail shaft, yep I was wrong!
This is the upper...
hi and welcome to the forum a great mob of people here and a lot of very usefull information
best wishes with your patrolling
stephen
welcome to the forum Bob
jump in anytime and enjoy.
Oily IC may mean its leaking
might want a tigged replacement
and a catch can at least before the trip
Welcome to the forum mate, feel free to ask any questions.
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Welcome to the forum bob, yes mate it will do wonders to clean all that gunk out and don't forget to clean the maf sensor too.
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G'day Bob welcome aboard mate
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Take off the hose and clean it properly. Re-fit and make sure it is tight. (check the pipe is not split or damaged) You need to fit a catch can to filter out the oil vapour that is coming from the...
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