Little workshop of horrors

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Re: Little workshop of horrors

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:wtf:
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Re: Little workshop of horrors

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Not the greatest, but at least it is only the negative. It is not a fire or electrical risk just poor workmanship....

You have to laugh biggvl. :lol:

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Cable too short but abundance of crimp fittings? lol.
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thats epic biggvl
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antus wrote:Cable too short but abundance of crimp fittings? lol.
yeah trying to work out why and thats the only thing i could come up with too.
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If I had to guess why myself, I'd say it was because the previous battery had the negative terminal up where the "SuperCharge Batteries" wording is on the sticker, which the shorter negative cable probably reached then.
Then he was snookered with the terminals not where they used to be on the battery change over, been there before. :)
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Supposedly a rebuilt transmission a year ago
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Front bearing on countershaft collapsed due to oil starvation because of this quality workmanship
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Left side is the main shaft/inputshaft with pump right side is countershaft with pump case feed feeding oil to both end bearings and all needle rollers
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Wow, that's shit, :thumbdown:

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Nar isuzu FSS 4x4 supprisingly it drove into the workshop and their complaint was only jumping out of gear
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