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Old Jan 3, 2012 | 09:28 PM
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Mister G
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Buy a replacement with history and fit it. Then, if your interested worth taking the old one one to bits to find out what went bang, then you can junk any bits that are broke... Not too hard to do and you will learn a hell of alot about engines. It seemed relatively complex before I looked at one in bits and then it made peftect sense..
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