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haha shaft feels dumb now, i was serching for quick reply then remember it ain't on at the moment :D lol wat a dick :D

sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo my engines makin a really really really really faint knocking noise i dont like it :( hopefully rebuild time ain't on the cards for me :(

adrian :)

oooo doesnt sound good :D shouldnt need rebuilding ..... look how much paul had to thrash the guts outta his and it still is holding together ..... just. Besides its not like Autos get that much of a thrashing - cant get into the higher rev range for it :D

Have your belts been changed?

hahha yeah you can still get autos in the higher rev range but trust me i dont think youur engine about to die!

change belts see how that goes :D

On that piece of wisdom im off to bed - whore everyone tommorrow

outta here!

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