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    Ah okay ... so do you recommend I dont even try and remove them incase I damage the collar, especially if it seems they cannot be removed on a S3 ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B View Post
    They are removable.
    Why go to the trouble and expense of metal spraying them when they would cost about $20 ea to replace?
    Only my opinion......
    Phil
    Well, I was talking about the Army, Phil. If it moves, salute it, if it doesn't, paint it.
    Cost wasn't the issue. Creating work for post conflict diggers was. Spraying was done in house.
    As a civilian? I don't like doing things twice, when I can do it once and do it right.
    Probably shouldn't have chimed in.
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    I changed both sides on my '74 S3. the change must have been after that.
    I will check my '78 next time I do the brakes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johntins View Post
    Well, I was talking about the Army, Phil. If it moves, salute it, if it doesn't, paint it.
    Cost wasn't the issue. Creating work for post conflict diggers was. Spraying was done in house.
    As a civilian? I don't like doing things twice, when I can do it once and do it right.
    Probably shouldn't have chimed in.
    No worries.
    I was in the army too along time ago. Nothing changes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B View Post
    No worries.
    I was in the army too along time ago. Nothing changes.
    Phil.
    Yeah. It was 40 years ago. My son has just gone back in for some reason... The equipment has changed but the bureaucracy hasn't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Themadmob View Post
    Ah okay ... so do you recommend I dont even try and remove them incase I damage the collar, especially if it seems they cannot be removed on a S3 ???
    If you know what you are looking at you can tell if it is the type with the replaceable collar. Maybe post a closeup pic of the collar.

    If it is the replaceable type then replace it.
    if not then give it a cleanup with fine sandpaper and try to fit the new seal so it runs in a different spot.
    If it leaks then fill the groove with liquid metal, sand back smooth then fit a speedi-sleeve.

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    Here we go guys. .. a closer shot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Themadmob View Post
    Here we go guys. .. a closer shot
    that is the removable type. However it looks as if it would clean up like new with some wet and dry.

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    If that groove is as deep as it looks in the rhs of pic its gunna need some bloody good wet +dry .Rest the collar on something solid a good whack across it in four places with a cold chisel job done .Spindle in the freezer ring in the oven or gas . Peace of mind

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ancient Mariner View Post
    If that groove is as deep as it looks in the rhs of pic its gunna need some bloody good wet +dry .Rest the collar on something solid a good whack across it in four places with a cold chisel job done .Spindle in the freezer ring in the oven or gas . Peace of mind
    Difficult to tell but I would change the collar to be sure.
    Quote Originally Posted by benji View Post
    ........

    Maybe we're expecting too much out of what really is a smallish motor allready pushing 2 tonnes. Just because it's a v8 doesn't mean it's powerfull.

    One answer REV IT BABY REV IT!!!

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