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What camber you running up front mate? I'd be tempted to say it's not stiff enough all round tbh. Maybe more so at the rear. N/S/F on the first picture is still running a bit of negative camber as well so it shows that something's working!:cool:
Tbf, it should fire up if you can get someone to pump the manual hand primer whilst you turn the engine over. It might take a bit of time, but it should fire.
Is the filter in the engine bay? If it is just remove the outlet pipe and pump the manual primer until you get fuel out. Refit the pipe and turn the engine over. If it still doesn't fire, crack the fuel pipes off at the injectors and turn it over until you see fuel coming through. Tighten up and...
You can only check the camber if it's on hub plates or similar though as the suspension needs to be compressed. You'll get an inaccurate reading if it's not.
Ah right I see! Lol @ emotional state and being mugged for your ticket!! I'd have done the same though!:lolup:
Yes mate passenger seat will be in the car. Your welcome to passenger laps. Got a mate riding shotgun for the journey to and from oulton though.
Yes mate there's an adapter plate that is welded to the original crownwheel and this converts them to a bolt on item rather than press fit.
I know they currently don't have any of the adapter plates in stock though, but will have some soon. I'm with evogone as well, they need loctite even if...
I don't know the official torque figure, but I've tightened them before with my snap on impact gun and used loctite. I can try and find out if there's a specific torque figure for you.
I've got that section of gearbox available as well btw.