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Author Topic: Cancer Research Raffle, Win a V6 cambelt change!  (Read 2567 times)

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JamesV6CDX

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Re: Cancer Research Raffle, Win a V6 cambelt change!
« Reply #60 on: 23 November 2008, 01:55:43 »

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james can i claim a free diesel pump timing for offering to buy a ticket that wouldn't win me owt cos i have no cambelt :D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
pm if you still want a donation to this cause ;)

If I knew beggar all about the TD, I might have been able to assist you ;D

In all seriousness, I can't help based on this thread - but whats the problem?
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Re: Cancer Research Raffle, Win a V6 cambelt change!
« Reply #61 on: 23 November 2008, 02:21:46 »

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james can i claim a free diesel pump timing for offering to buy a ticket that wouldn't win me owt cos i have no cambelt :D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
pm if you still want a donation to this cause ;)

If I knew beggar all about the TD, I might have been able to assist you ;D

In all seriousness, I can't help based on this thread - but whats the problem?
just joking as i was happy to make a donation to a cause that has been promoted in such a way that you was willing to :y a cambelt is no good to me so i thought auctioning it would raise a bit more money ;)
hopefully problems i do have with my tractor will be cured tommorrow when i finish piecing together my tractor lump after replacing fuel pump today. it had eml light on and code 81 which should have been cured when i replaced injectors. so now all fuel lines, sender unit and lift pump in tank, fuel filter and it's housing have all been checked or replaced. all wires have been tested for breaks. if the fault is not somewhere in fuel pump then i will still have a sick tractor that will have to come off road and broke or go to a specialist and cost more than its worth.
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