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Gabs

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T2 a
Decided to get some rear mud flaps and went to Butty Bits for the stainless brackets. Very quick with delivery and fitted them within an hour so Looking good now. Highly recommended.!
 

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I’ve got some to go on and I got the Buttys brackets while I was on there checking out his stickers a short while back. The list just keeps growing don’t it.

Ozziedog,,,,,,,I don’t got that flash VW on mine though. :)
 
I’ve got some to go on and I got the Buttys brackets while I was on there checking out his stickers a short while back. The list just keeps growing don’t it.

Ozziedog,,,,,,,I don’t got that flash VW on mine though. :)
I got the flaps through FB marketplace long wait with Royal Mail though. Butty Bits for the brackets are very good service.

Next job oil leak 😂

Gabs.
 
I got the flaps through FB marketplace long wait with Royal Mail though. Butty Bits for the brackets are very good service.

Next job oil leak 😂

Gabs.
The real easy fix for that is cleanup the area then don’t put any more oil in .

Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,might not be recommended though. :)
 
The real easy fix for that is cleanup the area then don’t put any more oil in .

Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,might not be recommended though. :)
Done the cleaning up with some carb/break cleaner so I will see what’s happening also think I have a slight weep at the rocker covers as oil on the heater- exchangers.
 
To be fair, you very rarely see an aircooled engine with dust on it like you would on an old A Series engine for example. Mine dosent tend to mark its spot in the garage but it does have a drip that needs to be wiped off occasionally, a bit more like a snotty nose than a full blown cold.

Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,,lots of expansions and contractions :)
 
To be fair, you very rarely see an aircooled engine with dust on it like you would on an old A Series engine for example. Mine dosent tend to mark its spot in the garage but it does have a drip that needs to be wiped off occasionally, a bit more like a snotty nose than a full blown cold.

Ozziedog,,,,,,,,,,,lots of expansions and contractions :)
Ooow mines a dry engine!!!!no drips after 4000 miles. Mainly down to the 4.5 mm Cork gaskets I got from ebay. Regular thickness ones leak all the time. Totally recommend the thicker ones.
 
I’ve got some of those they do look good. I’ve currently got cork gaskets on from one of the usual suppliers and they haven’t leaked yet either. I think the good thing about cork is that you can set the tappets and re-use the same gaskets more than once.
 

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