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Pais340

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  • Birthday 06/10/1971

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  1. Well Kimmie, I'm almost certain that the Valve guides are worm. If you good with engines, all you do is remove the head and send it to engineering. They replace the guides and any valves that got worn as well. Otherwise a replacement is your best option. If it smokes alot dont bother about stem seal, that means the problem is well past that stage. But you should not desregard the rings either. But this occurs cause drivers over rev this engine when cold. Hope this helps Tony
  2. Mate the damage looks worse than what it is, didn't even damage the frames or insides has i said cosmatic, no damage what so ever mechanically, collecting parts on tuesday so finished by tuesday afternoon or wednesday morning. To strip the damage parts took me 1 hour to replace everything maybe 2 hours there is no panel betting or welding to do it all screws in. But i'm in Edinburgh where are you if you close call me and come see it before assembly you can even come watch me do it. Tony
  3. Well under the £3000(around half) its a 99 model S The car as done around 80K i have spent over 1k fixing like full exhaust, engine around 18K, ECU, full service you mane it i have done it. Selling cause i got myself a Bora 2.0L. Tony
  4. I got one on the mend right now, it had a little cosmatic accident on the front wing and head light. The Engine has only done around 18k replaced it about 6 months ago and that can be confirmed with stigz he sold it to me. Here is some photos, before and the accident damade which i'm fixing. Mot about 6 months and road tax 6 months. It drives very well.
  5. http://www.everycarpart.co.uk And they spray it to the color you want.
  6. I had the same problem, must likely cause it's valve guides.
  7. Its a waiting game now. How long did you wait for. Can you elaborate a bit more? And there are a few around.
  8. I dont know, i only have third party, i'm waiting to see if he is insured.
  9. A quick reply, Police called me Seven cars damaged in total and no injuries i think.
  10. I'm all good, know what there was a baby in the car in front of me. The damage is very cosmetic but the problem is the number of thinks it broke. Side Fender, bumper, grill, headlight, corner of the bonnet. Well i'm just hoping the guy is insured.
  11. My Luck, Can you believe it so much work, and 800 miles later i happen to be involved in a chase that had nothing to do with me. Got footage but police are in it, can i show it? It was like a movie seen. This guy manage to take out, damage and scratch about 10 cars in one go. Trying to go between a massive row of car on the off ramp standing still waitng for traffic light to go green. And to finish it off at full speed. Police chase link ENJOY
  12. Well if it smokes all the time its a very good possibility that is the valve guides, if not then it could be the ECU. The most comon fault is valve guides. The cheapest way i found out is to take the head to engineering. Or if you can find an engine with low mileage and less then £250.
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