Patchy's Fawlty Towers risk management. Enter at own risk
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Re: Patchy's Fawlty Towers risk management. Enter at own risk
Can't see myself doing anything for a while porting, polishing or re assembly
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That's the main reason I gave up.cycling. I recommend running as a safer past time to keep u fit.
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Re: Patchy's Fawlty Towers risk management. Enter at own risk
Rest up and get better STM, sounds very lucky in the end, all things considered.
I've taken a trip across the roof of a car myself - with bike still attached to my shoes
, not a pleasant experience.
I've taken a trip across the roof of a car myself - with bike still attached to my shoes

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Holy Moly Ross....
by bike was definitely not attached any more.
I'm kind of a bit dirty that my head gasket hasn't arrived yet. USA postal charges like a bull but postage must go via Pluto. Anyway My thumb is out of action for 4-6 weeks. So really it matters nothing.
by bike was definitely not attached any more.
I'm kind of a bit dirty that my head gasket hasn't arrived yet. USA postal charges like a bull but postage must go via Pluto. Anyway My thumb is out of action for 4-6 weeks. So really it matters nothing.
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Crikey STM - glad to hear it was only a minor injury.
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Methinks Ross, your cleats were a little tight?
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My experience in purchasing from the USA has been less than exciting.
They charge a bomb for postage and it goes via Pluto to get here. The only place Ive had joy was Amazon. Quick delivery with reasonable shipping cost.
My Head Port & polish kit arrived minus the box
I should have just gone via E-bay....but because I wasnbt sure what to order I ordered the same kit as the instructions suggested. I Paid through my nose for Postgage. and probably too much for the kit itself. Now that Ive got my head around it. Next time will be from e-bay.
the one I got was the Standard Abrasives Deluxe Porting Kit. Then I went to Bunnings & got a compartment organizer for $7.00.
Don't ask me where I got it from its not worth it. Customer service wasnt exactly rudebut it wasnt an outstanding experience & it took 2.5 weeks to get here. Postage cost a shiteload.

Then Low & Behold my my Head gasket arrived along with the other bits.
Customer service at Miata Roadster is far better. But shipping cost really kills it as well. Bill has very good customer service but because he is a 1 man show nothing is automated. Which is a problem if it was urgent.
I will consider Miata roadster in the future again but cost of shipping any further orders will be unlikely.
extra thin head gasket & and some other bits.

the worst part now is waiting for my thumb to heal so I can give the head porting a bit of a go
They charge a bomb for postage and it goes via Pluto to get here. The only place Ive had joy was Amazon. Quick delivery with reasonable shipping cost.
My Head Port & polish kit arrived minus the box

the one I got was the Standard Abrasives Deluxe Porting Kit. Then I went to Bunnings & got a compartment organizer for $7.00.
Don't ask me where I got it from its not worth it. Customer service wasnt exactly rudebut it wasnt an outstanding experience & it took 2.5 weeks to get here. Postage cost a shiteload.

Then Low & Behold my my Head gasket arrived along with the other bits.
Customer service at Miata Roadster is far better. But shipping cost really kills it as well. Bill has very good customer service but because he is a 1 man show nothing is automated. Which is a problem if it was urgent.
I will consider Miata roadster in the future again but cost of shipping any further orders will be unlikely.
extra thin head gasket & and some other bits.

the worst part now is waiting for my thumb to heal so I can give the head porting a bit of a go
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USPS is really expensive.
Auspost is cheaper (as I had to return something to the US).
Shipping kills it for us (considering the aussie dollar is so low).
Auspost is cheaper (as I had to return something to the US).
Shipping kills it for us (considering the aussie dollar is so low).
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I was supposed to rest my thumb.
I was just going to play for 5 minutes. Honestly.
90 minutes later

My thumb is really sore now though.
I did the s with a drill.
Just came home from Bunnings with a air compressor & die grinder.
I was just going to play for 5 minutes. Honestly.
90 minutes later

My thumb is really sore now though.
I did the s with a drill.
Just came home from Bunnings with a air compressor & die grinder.
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So all intakes are done. Ended up getting a compressor & rotary thingy tool to do the job. Much easier on my injured hand.
A slightly premature question. How do I remove all the mentally bits inside the head & ville guides? Trying to avoid having to go back to the machinist for a clean .
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A slightly premature question. How do I remove all the mentally bits inside the head & ville guides? Trying to avoid having to go back to the machinist for a clean .
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I seem to remember a post about FM finding that the only real way to remove all that is to have it professionally cleaned.
You could try a DIY ultra sonic cleaner, find your favourite speed garage 20 kHz to 400kHz tune and drop the speaker in with some degreaser?
You could try a DIY ultra sonic cleaner, find your favourite speed garage 20 kHz to 400kHz tune and drop the speaker in with some degreaser?
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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'95MSM - Mazdaspeed forums wrote:FM used a certain vendor for their ported heads a long while back. They had a series of failures / very short engine life that they traced back to the vendor using flapper wheels and sandpaper sleeves on the aluminum cylinder heads and/or manifolds. They washed the parts, but that apparently was not enough to dislodge bits of grit. The grit comes loose and ruins the finish of the cylinder walls on its way through the engine. The proper solution is to either not use any sandpaper type products or have all aluminum parts involved in the flow path of the engine ultrasonically cleaned afterwards. There was quite a lot of finger pointing over this and FM dropped that vendor.
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Ok......it's getting cleane by the pros
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StanTheMan wrote:Ok......it's getting cleane by the pros
For the best.
It's cheap insurance.
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bruce wrote:USPS is really expensive.
Auspost is cheaper (as I had to return something to the US).
Shipping kills it for us (considering the aussie dollar is so low).
I've had 2 lost items with USPS and refuse to use them for anything more than A$100 now.
Both times their own tracking showed that the items were last recorded arriving in one of their warehouses and nothing after that.
They basically told me that since the destination wasn't a US address that they couldn't help me - the goods hadn't even left the US!
These days I only use FedEx and UPS for expensive items and I pay extra for the insurance - they've never let me down.
Those Tactix organisers are great - I use them for electronic components, pop rivets, nuts&bolts, screws, etc. Every time I go to Bunnings I usually come out with at least 3 of them since I can always find uses for them.
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