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Push rod seals / wax oil

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Hi, I'm new to this site so hope I've posted on the right thread. I have a 1980 2l air cooled Devon moonraker. I have been quoted £300 for push rod seals and a new underside of wax oil. Is this tge going rate? I've been told that this is a bit expensive, can anyone give any advice or recommend a decent garage. I live in barnsley South Yorkshire. Thanks Jeff.

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Hiya, welcome to the forum. :ok

You have one of (if not THE) the best T25/T3 garages in the whole country in Brickwerks at Honley, Holmefirth.

£300 does sound dear to me as well.

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Depending on the detail of the Waxoyl, it may be an OK price actually.
If they are injecting the box sections etc.
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Cheers Ian, I'll drop them an email :D

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