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Looking very nice mate:thumbs:
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Its looking very clean and tidy mr C!
So are you finally going to get a track day booked for it and have some proper fun?;)

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not quite Russ old boy - didn't get round to the sump yet.
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New parts going in today :)

Exedy clutch and lightened flywheel thanks to AS Performance. Thanks Alyn :)

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Big thanks to Gary and Danny for fixing and fettling the scooby. The driving experience is massively different, now smooth and dare I say it, girly compared to the crash bang experience of a paddle.

This would seem to be the cause of the noise :)

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And there was gary telling me it was in my imagination!!! .. :P
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No excuses for driving the nuts off of it now then :D
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Gonna be a reet good Scooby this!

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Yeah unbelievable mate.

Bet it drives completely different now !
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Fitting a paddle clutch is stooopid, that's my conclusion. It's lovely to drive now. Next job coilovers :-), underseal, sump, arches sorted.
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Post by mikeb »

Very nice ben never seen that before on the thrust bearing and i hope by having the arches sorted you mean your fitting a 22b kit :thumbs:
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