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Hey guys is this normal, i received my exhaust manifold today but i dont think it will fit. when you line it up against the block the mounting for the housing is on an angle towards the block. My current set up has the housing sitting level. Can you adjust the housing to fit like that on an angle, I am not sure.

yes its normal sub. Dont sweat it. the housings can be rotated to suit.

yes its normal sub. Dont sweat it. the housings can be rotated to suit.

Arh thanks Noel thats good to know my mind is at rest now. When i lined it up i thought f**ken shit shit shit shit shit :):(:domokun::domokun::domokun::domokun::domokun::domokun::domokun::domokun: .

Get that thing off ya bed, now that would look great in my car :laugh: .

no

yep...top quality work there shane....lol.

go fark urself

Nice bed sheets shane... :)

thats a doona cover u farktard :)

side note: pulled the head off, and pistons & rods out of the motor today. gonna get dan to check the clearances and put a metal headgasket on and maybe headstuds if i can be bothered/wanna spend the money

WTf are you doing bitch. Rebuilding engines that havnt even been run yet. :)

Seriously Shane, You arent reall going to complete this car are you. :laugh:

Not rebuilding...just being thorough. Over the Hill pulled a piston out so who knows. Best to be safe than sorry

WTf are you doing bitch. Rebuilding engines that havnt even been run yet. :blink:

Seriously Shane, You arent reall going to complete this car are you. :yes:

sif i'm rebuilding, just doing some checking :D

Not rebuilding...just being thorough. Over the Hill pulled a piston out so who knows. Best to be safe than sorry

it's ok, i found no trace of sand :D

I definitely now know my clutch was stock. It lasted two 2 days :(

so spilmer, what she make mate?

mate of mine has a gtir that runs like a dog at the best of times, we went for a spirited drive on Saturday night and the motor stalled on de-acceleration and now refuses to start.

Anybody point me in the right direction of someone who has experience with these things cause everywhere it has been since he has had it have dicked him around.

basically looking for an honest mechanic who can work on a gtir

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