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^^^ Okay Rotary Student, I have a couple projects for you:
1. Install power steering rack boots. Involves removal of the tie rod ends (which will probably be fucked up too and need replacing).
2. Install polyuerethane motor mounts on the FD. This is going to suck somewhat but probably not toooo bad. Will see.
Neither are exactly "rotary specific" projects but I can always use someone to do my bitch work - ummm I mean HELP!
1. Install power steering rack boots. Involves removal of the tie rod ends (which will probably be fucked up too and need replacing).
2. Install polyuerethane motor mounts on the FD. This is going to suck somewhat but probably not toooo bad. Will see.
Neither are exactly "rotary specific" projects but I can always use someone to do my bitch work - ummm I mean HELP!
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^^^ Okay Rotary Student, I have a couple projects for you:
1. Install power steering rack boots. Involves removal of the tie rod ends (which will probably be fucked up too and need replacing).
2. Install polyuerethane motor mounts on the FD. This is going to suck somewhat but probably not toooo bad. Will see.
Neither are exactly "rotary specific" projects but I can always use someone to do my bitch work - ummm I mean HELP!
1. Install power steering rack boots. Involves removal of the tie rod ends (which will probably be fucked up too and need replacing).
2. Install polyuerethane motor mounts on the FD. This is going to suck somewhat but probably not toooo bad. Will see.
Neither are exactly "rotary specific" projects but I can always use someone to do my bitch work - ummm I mean HELP!
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Sunday is
Open for me Trurite and I have scheduled a different date so if you are not busy I am game but give me a call before we make any plans. I don't want you to show up and I and nowhere to be seen.
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^^^ Okay Rotary Student, I have a couple projects for you:
1. Install power steering rack boots. Involves removal of the tie rod ends (which will probably be fucked up too and need replacing).
2. Install polyuerethane motor mounts on the FD. This is going to suck somewhat but probably not toooo bad. Will see.
Neither are exactly "rotary specific" projects but I can always use someone to do my bitch work - ummm I mean HELP!
1. Install power steering rack boots. Involves removal of the tie rod ends (which will probably be fucked up too and need replacing).
2. Install polyuerethane motor mounts on the FD. This is going to suck somewhat but probably not toooo bad. Will see.
Neither are exactly "rotary specific" projects but I can always use someone to do my bitch work - ummm I mean HELP!
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When ever I get the word he is doing the rebuild for your FD is when I am going I have never seen what the inside of a rotary looks like in person and I want to learn how to do a rebuild as well. It will be an informative lesson in my quest for rotary knowledge.
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Come if you like...
but Some of the people that I am helping out are far from where I live so I am just letting you know in advanced depending on where you live it might be a good distance to some of these rotor heads houses if you decide to come.