thats all very well if the gasket has holes in it so go and google that..
Naw it means nothing at all to me. I thought that gaskets did have holes in them though. This seaching is boring, no wonder the noobs dont bother
thats all very well if the gasket has holes in it so go and google that..
Honestly, noobs who cant do a search
Selecting the correct head gasket involves measuring the height of each piston above the block at TDC, and take the largest value. The manual says there are three available based on the piston protrusion :
1hole 0.50 - 0.60
2hole 0.61 - 0.70
3hole 0.71 - 0.80
No piston should protrude more than 0.80mm, but again doesn't say what to do if they do.
fit another set of pistons
Honestly - noobs that don't read the thread
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stick to hoovering luv.....
stick to hoovering luv.....
this subject is degree level engineering....you would do well to learn as it will save you money when yours goes popadoodledooHonestly
I am only following your advice and getting involved in usefull Landy subjects
For once i agree with Bob
You could hoover out my landy if you want
Rackon shell ave the Katie Price Housework desiner model in pink wit the diamante highlites too.
stick to hoovering luv.....
you cant there coated but you wont find a factory built engine with over high pistons anyhowim sure sue could find a skimming solution to the piston tops on google.
this subject is degree level engineering....you would do well to learn as it will save you money when yours goes popadoodledoo
james sometimes you need a 500w bunny lamp up yer arse to see the light..you cant there coated but you wont find a factory built engine with over high pistons anyhow
bet ya she got a lilac colour hoover..
Rackon shell ave the Katie Price Housework desiner model in pink wit the diamante highlites too.
Are you saying I'm thick, I have a degree you know pretty obviously not in engineering though
And when mine breaks nrgserv will fix it as I will want it to run again
gosh no such insult but rather than pay 1500 quid to fix a landy you could learn how it only costs 100 quid....
sometimes seen and not heard is suitable for wimmens which would make you far more clever IMO,
currently your a standard daft wimmens ..
perhaps you should stick to hooveringjames sometimes you need a 500w bunny lamp up yer arse to see the light..
:whoosh:
Hope Dumbledore aint aboot...........ya mite get turned into a froggosh no such insult but rather than pay 1500 quid to fix a landy you could learn how it only costs 100 quid....
sometimes seen and not heard is suitable for wimmens which would make you far more clever IMO,
currently your a standard daft wimmens ..
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