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Yeah that's it mate. The 30 minute one will do the camber and the other will do the toe. You just need to make sure you fit them the correct way round that's all. If you don't, the handling will be, erm, interesting!!
Looks to me like you need a 30 minute shim for the camber and a 10 minute shim for the toe on the o/s/r. You'll level it out pretty much **** on then. You've got over 5mm of toe in on the rear!!! That's a lot mate!!
Put a 1 degree camber shim on the o/s/r and put a 20 minute shim on the n/s/r. That'll level that out better and give you 1.5 degrees negative camber.
As for the front, if its a fast road setup you want get the camber set to 2 degrees neg. The tracking is a country mile out though on the...
Would that mean that the bottom pulley had come loose then Fred? I would've thought that if the oil pump drive sprocket came loose (causing the loss of drive) it would friction weld itself to the crank within a matter of a tenth or so of a second anyway. Be interesting to see what you find out...
Remove the clocks, fold some black tape in half and then carefully slip it under the fascia and into the correct place. Light stays on, but you can't see it. It's a bit of a faff to remove the bulb tbh. They are led as well btw.
No idle speed control valve on a 182 either mate, hence why you've not found one! Idle speed is controlled by the fly by wire throttle body on one of them.
My experience of wossner's is that they are very different to what they state from being higher and lower than what they say! And in the same set of 4 'matched' pistons as well! Lol