Dom
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quote: Originally posted by eel
wot does it do then
use some elbow grease and it generally makes things a lot easier - but like i said you need the dumbell or gym strengthened elbow grease, works a lot better. Costs a bit more mind, but it's worth it
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eel
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wot do u do with it then
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betrayed
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by eel
wot does it do then
use some elbow grease and it generally makes things a lot easier - but like i said you need the dumbell or gym strengthened elbow grease, works a lot better. Costs a bit more mind, but it's worth it
lmao thats what i mean elbow grease as in take tb off and scrub it clean
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eel
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ok
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eel
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got a pic of a can of some
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GavCorsa
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yeh, i used that stuff too, works a treat
go to halfords or motor world and ask for some.
while ur there ask for some fallopian tubing for ur inlet manifold !!
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eel
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wot 4 my inlet manifold
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by eel
got a pic of a can of some
comes in a tin, but like said just go to halfords/motorfactors and just ask, they'll point you in the right direction.
Gav - not sure if he'll need fallopian tubing for his inlet manifold, but eel if you do get some, get some sky hooks too. Will help installation of securing the tubing.
have fun
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betrayed
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good stuff
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eel
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ok will get some
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eel
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y does it say the still room on it
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quote: Originally posted by eel
y does it say the still room on it
i bought that stuff off ebay its home made some people prefer the spray
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Dom
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never touch the ebay stuff tbh, it's always lacked decent elbow in it. I would go to halfords and get their stuff, works a lot better than the ebay knock off stuff
The spray works pretty well too, but i still prefer the grease...just scrub away and it's brilliant
[Edited on 23-12-2006 by Dom]
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pdwhelan
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The still room elbow grease is ok but i think The moving circle elbow grease is better
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gianluigi
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elbowolo greasolomofolo is the best brand IMHO TBQF.
U2U Cybermonkey for details
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Cybermonkey
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i fully agree TBH. eel did you take a look at your flux capacitor in the boot? its behind the panel on the left. Just open it and make sure its full up with baked bean sauce. actually while your at it, check the tinsel converter in your exhaust as this can cause bad running too. just go into halfords and say you need some TINSEL for your exhaust.
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gianluigi
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I hear Halfords are fully stocked up on TINSEL.
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Cybermonkey
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aaah yeah with the elbow grease, i highly reccommend GREASIO ITALIANO WOPO brand. it shifts most things, including spaghetti bolognaise
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gianluigi
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I can supply the above mentioned brand. U2U me and I'll sell you some. It will make your car sound LOUDER also.
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Cybermonkey
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eel, are you having trouble with BIRDS sensor? A smelly exhaust will trigger the BIRDS sensor and cause lumpy idle. double check the fanimold pressure plate between the backbox and the middle silencer. if it CHRIPS, it probably needs oiling. If you live in hertfordshire, go into halfords in stevenage and ask for WAYNE KER. he should help you out with the BIRDS problem
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eel
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http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/5133/kjuice014.jpg how can it have water in the inlet manifold if there is not 1 on here
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Ojc
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Will you go away?
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by eel
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/5133/kjuice014.jpg how can it have water in the inlet manifold if there is not 1 on here
there is a inlet manifold, it's the chrome housing at the top of the engine - THATS the inlet manifold.
And how can it have water? don't know, leak/crack somewhere around the inlet. Could be a number of reason
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MikeE
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fpmsl @ this post
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Cybermonkey
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have you disconnected THE MINGE?
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