Little workshop of horrors
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Re: Little workshop of horrors
Looks like a replacement belt from China.
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Re: Little workshop of horrors
oh dear!
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Re: Little workshop of horrors
is it roadworthy
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A local company has a trailer that staff tow to each job, this guy left the hydrolic park brake on, and wondered why everyone was flashing him on the freeway????
According to chemistry, alcohol is a solution...
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This came in for a roadworthy and tune up, didn't get far before this happened, my ears are still ringing
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Re: Little workshop of horrors
What the hell happened?
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Seen this already but still don't get how it's even possible. It's not on LPG if anyone is wondering.
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Re: Little workshop of horrors
Petrol in the sump & back fire = KAAAFFUUUUCCCKKKIIINNGG BBOOOOOOOMMMMM
I'd did see a Holden V8 20+ years ago that had a similar issue but on a MUCH bigger scale, it was at a workshop for a dual fuel tune up, hadn't run on petrol for a long time, mechanic cleaned the tank out, got it to fire on fresh petrol and idle ok. Took it for a drive when it backfired and damaged the bonnet, the fuel pump diaphram was leaking into the sump, which over the course of the road test got to stoic ratio blowing rocker covers and sump off their mounts
I'd did see a Holden V8 20+ years ago that had a similar issue but on a MUCH bigger scale, it was at a workshop for a dual fuel tune up, hadn't run on petrol for a long time, mechanic cleaned the tank out, got it to fire on fresh petrol and idle ok. Took it for a drive when it backfired and damaged the bonnet, the fuel pump diaphram was leaking into the sump, which over the course of the road test got to stoic ratio blowing rocker covers and sump off their mounts
According to chemistry, alcohol is a solution...
Re: Little workshop of horrors
Sounds exciting
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bloody oath!
gives a new meaning to blowing up your engine.
gives a new meaning to blowing up your engine.
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