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    The failed head fault


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    Looks like a horrible manufacturing defect. Or was it an impact failure?

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    HEAT!

    seats are not meant to be that colour....aka burnt! lol.

    Thats is a massive crack.....

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    oh yeah .. it was off a stolen recovered car.... 2 live must of stolen it!...

    i think its scrap etal... u reckon its repairable johnny.. the guys at my engineers said " If you try to sell it, its a dirty trick"

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    Should make a nice miniature waterfall in the garden pond :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunnergibson
    oh yeah .. it was off a stolen recovered car.... 2 live must of stolen it!...

    i think its scrap etal... u reckon its repairable johnny.. the guys at my engineers said " If you try to sell it, its a dirty trick"

    Dont sell it man, only scum sell things they know are broken.

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    lol i wont...lol...

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    First time you explained it i thought it was cracked only 1/8th as bad, didnt realise it was to that extent.

    Although, with extensive surgery it is repairable. But if the head isnt anything special then its not worth it.

    Far worse has been repaired, but the process is extreem.

    Clean, polish and a nice mantle peice if you cut it down the middle of a port!


 

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