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Also looking for a clutch drum for the 036, part number doesn't exist so what's the equilivant. 3/8th 7 teeth.

Did I miss something Rich?

 

How long have you had a new workshop??

 

Pics please.

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Did I miss something Rich?

 

How long have you had a new workshop??

 

Pics please.

 

It's the one I moved into just before Xmas. Will get one up tomoz as I'm just about off to bed bud. Stomach playing up a bit.:thumbdown:

 

Can you look for a drum for me tomoz please. Number on the one I have is 1122/02.

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Did I miss something Rich?

 

How long have you had a new workshop??

 

Pics please.

 

You will just take the piss Barrie - still smarting at the "nothing good comes out of a messy workshop" comment:sneaky2::lol:

 

Unfortunately the closest my workshop comes to your Valhalla is Van Halen on the radio:thumbup:

 

The Volcano method still works for me:001_tt2:

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It's the one I moved into just before Xmas. Will get one up tomoz as I'm just about off to bed bud. Stomach playing up a bit.:thumbdown:

 

Can you look for a drum for me tomoz please. Number on the one I have is 1122/02.

Yep, will do.

 

Hope it gets easier after a good night, mate.

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You will just take the piss Barrie - still smarting at the "nothing good comes out of a messy workshop" comment:sneaky2::lol:

 

Unfortunately the closest my workshop comes to your Valhalla is Van Halen on the radio:thumbup:

 

The Volcano method still works for me:001_tt2:

 

Wait until he sees the pics. Might just get a new one tomoz. Should be enough to send him into a panic attack and heart attack at the same time. :lol::lol::lol:

 

Yep going to get a new one tomoz.

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You will just take the piss Barrie - still smarting at the "nothing good comes out of a messy workshop" comment:sneaky2::lol:

 

Unfortunately the closest my workshop comes to your Valhalla is Van Halen on the radio:thumbup:

 

The Volcano method still works for me:001_tt2:

Sorry mate, you have to get used to my humour (or lack of it)

 

As I said on another thread, Customer Liaison has always been my strong point:001_rolleyes:

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Sorry mate, you have to get used to my humour (or lack of it)

 

As I said on another thread, Customer Liaison has always been my strong point:001_rolleyes:

 

It's all right Barrie, no offence taken bud - cheers again for the help on the piston - it has landed and hopefully will be back to earning money soon:thumbup:

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It's all right Barrie, no offence taken bud - cheers again for the help on the piston - it has landed and hopefully will be back to earning money soon:thumbup:

No problem Steve.

 

Did you find the cause of the sieze?

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No problem Steve.

 

Did you find the cause of the sieze?

 

Everything was fine no leaks to vacuum or pressure and the carb was fine. I have seen it before - Probably fuel.

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