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Post by speedy231278 »

It would only be 99 pages if people didn't keep posting about it almost being 100 hoping they'll be the one to trip it over... ;) :p Do I get a prize for 101? :whistle:

Might as well syringe the stuff out that you can get to. The least of it that has to go through the engine the better, IMHO.
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yeah, il syringe the ones i can. and the rest down into the engine. how can i then get rid of the ones in engine?
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I'd dump everything from inside the engine, then coat everything you can get at in oil (cams, cylinders etc) and shove a new load of oil in the engine too.

I'd use cheap stuff and just gently warm to engine on idle and drain it all out again, then use new good quality stuff and a new filter.
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xivlia wrote:my dad took most of my tools away :(
It's about f**king time somebody did!! Lol
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he took them to turkey to fix the boat engine..... im getting back soon, they are driving back from there, it does take a few days, i took the plane back home :P
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vic-vtrvfr wrote:
xivlia wrote:my dad took most of my tools away :(
It's about f**king time somebody did!! Lol

LOL :rocks:
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xivlia wrote:he took them to turkey to fix the boat engine..... im getting back soon, they are driving back from there, it does take a few days, i took the plane back home :P
Hows his engine faring, anything in resemblance to yours? :whistle:
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its all good. :P
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ask your dad to fix your bike..........
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hes not a mechanic, he doesnt know anything, he needed to get a couple of mechanics to help him with the boat engine..

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