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Got some free time over the next couple of weeks! Whoever needs crap done on their FTO let me know!


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Get them to take you to Wah Wah... You'll have a great time 

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wah wah??? sounds nasty! haha
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Yes I still need help on my alternator :p are you free this weekend?
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feeling fine heading to cloud nine!ObsidianRadio wrote:Get them to take you to Wah Wah... You'll have a great time

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Lol, Wah Wah. Sick dancefloor. TFU has the bangerz thoughObsidianRadio wrote:Get them to take you to Wah Wah... You'll have a great time

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The saga continues-Nighthawk- wrote:Yes I still need help on my alternator :p are you free this weekend?

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TFU is weird
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You need drugs to enjoy itadzski wrote:TFU is weird

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im aware of that, i just found it weird compared to wah,boards,rova,cloud,forest,tramp.
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I've got a feeling it's never going to end :pShhtuart wrote:The saga continues-Nighthawk- wrote:Yes I still need help on my alternator :p are you free this weekend?
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Are you serious dude? I've got to do a full tip tranny replacement and could use some help if you're offering. I'm also gonna do the water pump whilst the engine is dropped/lifted so I can get behind the engine mount.payaya wrote:Got some free time over the next couple of weeks! Whoever needs crap done on their FTO let me know!
You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
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Melbourne DIY day soon? (can use my dad's factory if needed)
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The ideas man!-Nighthawk- wrote:Melbourne DIY day soon? (can use my dad's factory if needed)
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What help do you need with the alternator? Can't get it out?
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The alternator part is probably the easy part. It's removing the alternator belt itself. The pulley tensioner bolt is stuck on very hard, trying to move it begins to round the bolt when Stuart and I tried. The tools I have used so far don't have enough clearance between the chassis and the pulley, so some sort of trickery is needed to get something on there securely while clearing the chassis. Apparently a 6 Hex Spanner is the best tool for the job to stop the bolt from rounding and to have enough clearance, however when asking at both Bunnings and Supercheap for one they had never heard of a 6 Hex Spanner :\ (there are 6 Hex sockets which fit on better as I currently have one)
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Same technique I use 

- -Nighthawk-
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Hmm if Payaya doesn't have a similar tool I can use I might pay to borrow that off you if that's cool 
Edit: actually it's just a ground down socket. I'll attempt to make one myself

Edit: actually it's just a ground down socket. I'll attempt to make one myself

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sh*t sorry take a photo of the nut and post it on here! Wanna see the condition of it.