Finally got the crank pulley bolt undone.
Ended up welding a m20 nut over the head of the crank bolt and then used a 30mm socket and it crack straight away.
Mods and Repairs afternoon - Sunday 18th November
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Re: Mods and Repairs afternoon - Sunday 18th November
I love a happy ending.
You be ready for Toolangi then
You be ready for Toolangi then
ZOOKS RULE DA BUSH
Re: Mods and Repairs afternoon - Sunday 18th November
Time to add this to the "show us ya rig" section Martin.
Re: Mods and Repairs afternoon - Sunday 18th November
Yes Chris I think we all like a happy ending
So we will see the Sierra at Toolangi then Martin?
So we will see the Sierra at Toolangi then Martin?
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Re: Mods and Repairs afternoon - Sunday 18th November
That's exactly what I thought would happen. Enough heat to shrink the bolt and it would come out. Happy times!
michaelpiranha2000 wrote: The rear is in great condition. but has a broken crown wheel and pinon
Re: Mods and Repairs afternoon - Sunday 18th November
here is why my engine was smoking the way it did in Tassie
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Re: Mods and Repairs afternoon - Sunday 18th November
carb or EFI?
looks like it was running lean, to melt the pistons
looks like it was running lean, to melt the pistons
pirate4x4 wrote:So much hate, you guys never heard of QUADRANGULATION!? This is thinking outside the box, so outside you can not even see the box anymore