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python:
goodman. keep it up. now you just need to get it fitted and running  :lol:

insa-disco:
picked it up yesterday and got home at 3, by 6 pm it was all fitted and by 7 was all wored up, went to start and  click, had a flat battery lol  how annoying, i can only really start it breifly anyway as i havent received my rad yet, bit hopefully  will have her  fired up by tonight and when my rads done ill get some piccies up

Disco Matt:
Not sure I'd start it without the radiator - not so much the heat for a short time as the fact that the water pump will be running dry which doesn't tend to do pumps any favours. I'd wait for the rad to turn up rather than risk damaging your bargain.

insa-disco:
thats a good point my man lol itmight help if i fit the altenator belt etc aswell lol  :doh: got  all my pipes done tonight so its just all down to the rad turning up and then  i can get her started , im very impatient lol :dance:

thermidorthelobster:

--- Quote from: insa-disco on May 22, 2008, 07:29:10 ---picked it up yesterday and got home at 3, by 6 pm it was all fitted and by 7 was all wored up
--- End quote ---

How do you DO that?  It takes me about 5 hours to change a bulb, by the time the wiring's broken, the screws have been unstuck, the fiddly access routes have been dismantled, etc.  I reckon it'd take me about 6 months to change an engine.

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