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Rudemouthsky
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Re: Remove bushing from clutch cover - advice please
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Quote from: Speeddog on May 08, 2014, 07:32:20 AM
Use caution, as some oven owners are averse to baking of engine parts.
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Re: Remove bushing from clutch cover - advice please
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Quick update. Got the covers back from powdercoating. Was aiming for that greenish/goldish magnesium look. Not sure how convincing it is but a damned sight better than the state they were in!
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Re: Remove bushing from clutch cover - advice please
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Quote from: MonsterDamo on May 15, 2014, 05:24:15 PM
Quick update. Got the covers back from powdercoating. Was aiming for that greenish/goldish magnesium look. Not sure how convincing it is but a damned sight better than the state they were in!
Lookin' good MD!!
Now ya gotta coat those chicken wings black and die (or bin) those belt covers. And maybe a billet cover for the rear brake reservoir..
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