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well after about 2 1/2 hours and saying every cuss word under the sun atleast twice I finally got the thing back in its spot. It'll probably leak, but it. I don't call it the redneck valdez for nothing....A bore scope with one of those little claw thingy's zip tied to it. ![]() It was still a major pain in the azz but better than pulling the motor. |
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borescope, great idea!!!!!! |
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yep just wish it was my idea.... ![]() Quote:
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i have learned on this forum.... if you dont succeed the first time try agian, and if you still dont then contact Dirk, if that doesnt work.... well then your FUC*ED
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