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    The fruit and veg place we go to (swansea st markets) sells WA garlic for about $18/kg. If you are interested I can give you their contact details. Maybe they will buy it?

    But I would be interested in trying/buying some when we come down. We eat HEAPS of garlic.

    On a different note - anyone down your way breed/sell ducks or geese?

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    On a different note - anyone down your way breed/sell ducks or geese?
    It's not too hard I hear...

    You take a drake, you also take a duck - you go around the corner, and teach them how to -k.





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    Gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    It's not too hard I hear...

    You take a drake, you also take a duck - you go around the corner, and teach them how to -k.





    Sorry...


    Coat...


    Gone.
    There's always one...

    Got that Provent fitted yet???

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    There's always one...

    Got that Provent fitted yet???
    I've fitted it mcrover style and plumbed the inlet and outlet, but the drain line has got me. I bought a plastic tee but I'm sure it'll melt. Unless I find a metal one, I shall have my mechanic to braze into the turbo line.





    Sorry about the hijack!
    Last edited by B92 8NW; 2nd June 2008 at 04:53 PM. Reason: hijack addendum

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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    I've fitted it mcrover style and plumbed the inlet and outlet, but the drain line has got me. I bought a plastic tee but I'm sure it'll melt. Unless I find a metal one, I shall have my mechanic to braze into the turbo line.
    /hijack continued - I thought on the Tdi you can remove the cyclone and use it's drain? Most plastic t's should be OK (as long as not right next to the turbo). The oil shouldn't get above 80oC. You could stick the t in your oven at 90 or 100 for 30 mins! If it survives then it should be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover View Post
    /hijack continued - I thought on the Tdi you can remove the cyclone and use it's drain? Most plastic t's should be OK (as long as not right next to the turbo). The oil shouldn't get above 80oC. You could stick the t in your oven at 90 or 100 for 30 mins! If it survives then it should be fine.
    I've kept the cyclone so they need to share the drain. It's not on the turbo side but it will rest within 0-3 mm of the block.

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