Followers worn out already?
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- itchyfeet
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Re: Followers worn out already?
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what2do
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Re: Followers worn out already?
This isn't a bodge, it's a crime against engineering!
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
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Re: Followers worn out already?
CFM Engineering in Reading. I only took it there to get the carbs set up on their rolling road... It was the first type 4 engine they'd done (should have run a mile after hearing that), but they do look after a fleet of bay windows for a local company so thought they'd be competent enough. I doubt they had any idea of how poor the quality of the followers were to be fair.
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