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Old 02-09-2011, 10:34 AM
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Right now i'm very far away or i'd offer a spanner hand!
Old 02-09-2011, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Mistress Quickly,Feb 9 2011, 10:58 AM
You’ve got to admit that these youngsters/chavs aren’t afraid to have a go.

Couple their enthusiasm with the experience of the old-timers and we could see some really exciting results.

I’ve noticed a bit of give and take already and the standards of literacy have improved greatly in threads like this recently.

Hope it's second time lucky for your replacement engine. Don’t be tempted to sticker bomb your engine bay while it is empty though.
thanks and yes im am a 24 year old kidd with a £6k meccarno set

im actually a research and development technician so not shy with the spanners

You wil be happy to know that the engine bay is not being sticker bombed but check out my other thread for my ideas
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Originally Posted by veehexx,Feb 9 2011, 11:18 AM
would you remove the engine again, rob? looks straight forward, but so do alot of things. in reality things dont always go to plan or schedule.
Yes i would be happy to remove another s2k engine as to be honest it was a pretty planned and easily carried out task,

I could do a second one much quicker now i have the experience of doing mine.

I also have over 70 photo's of the experience aswell
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Originally Posted by AquilaEagle,Feb 9 2011, 11:20 AM
with you MQ

I feel sorry for rob, he's had a shit time engine wise, but you cannot fault his enthusiasm and determination to get it sorted, and on a budget. Having kinda been through this, I know how stressful it is, and I just left it in someone else's hands to do!

Well done rob, and you know where to come when you need advice. (Call MB round, he's not far away )
Thanks for all the support guys and offering MB's services
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Feck me, your surname isn' The-Bruce is it? Big points for determination and resolve to get this sorted, especially after a major setback! Hope the new new engine works out for you
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Originally Posted by PaulF,Feb 9 2011, 12:05 PM
Feck me, your surname isn' The-Bruce is it?
sorry im a youngen so can you explain the joke?

abd thanks for the kind words
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Google Robert the bruce
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How's the engine going, Rob?
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