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yellow 360 visit at the ranch

Discussion in 'Rocky Mountain' started by Roland E Linder, Aug 16, 2004.

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  1. Roland E Linder

    Roland E Linder Formula 3

    Nov 3, 2003
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  2. bob348

    bob348 Formula 3

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    Geoffrey
    red and yellow still the best colour for f-cars...
     
  3. Roland E Linder

    Roland E Linder Formula 3

    Nov 3, 2003
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    Bonsoir Bob, Que fais tu debout si tard ??
    Yes, it's a nice color combination ! He had a small oil leak and got it taking care off!! The under body is very nicely done to get max ground effect.
    What a car !!
    Bonne nuit
    Roland
    F40LM
     
  4. bob348

    bob348 Formula 3

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    salut Roland, ben en fait, il n'est pas tard ici, mais plutot tot...j'ai ecris ce message à 9h26 ce matin...il y a à mon avis 7 heures de plus ici que dans le colorado...

    where did this oil leak come from ?
    I had some oil leaks on my 348 when i bought it...so, i decided to change the camshaft seals when i changed my timing belt..., and now, all is perfect...
     
  5. Roland E Linder

    Roland E Linder Formula 3

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    It wasn't a leak, just when the oil change was done, the under floor wasn't removed and oil ran into it !!!! Got to take the floor out to avoid such a mess and like this having a chance to check the engine bay from down under.
    "basics, my dear Watson "
    Roland
    F40LM
     
  6. bob348

    bob348 Formula 3

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    for sure, it's a better way to be sure of the good health of the lower engine...
     

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