I washed mine. Saw how **** the paint was again. Fml
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Paint brush.
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I washed mine. Saw how **** the paint was again. Fml
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I used to go to race meetings with the touring cars and buggies at raf odiham, indoors in winter. E36 beemers were quite popular shells then.I has a losi XX loved that car. Ran that one predator around the south east. Also depending on your age I liked the wide touring cars lol. The off road buggy lowered and with sponge tyres
We used to race off road on the Sundays and indoor on Friday nights. I had the Mardave Mini with the foam tyres. Remember the wide touring cars too and the Beemers!I has a losi XX loved that car. Ran that one predator around the south east. Also depending on your age I liked the wide touring cars lol. The off road buggy lowered and with sponge tyres
Paint brush.
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I tried sharpies but it didnt work
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One of the first things i changed after cleaning my engine bay. I just used some fuel hose from halfords. Also i think blue is return just fyi
if you want the hose formed and what not then yeah youll need a part number
oh if you do change them its prob worth pulling the pump relay and emptying the fuel lines first, or have some rags handy if you didnt like me
That's great - gives me an excuse to put a different deadening material on it - the one I replaced mine with has come unstuck.
When I was checking the engine over I noticed this on the material...
When you look at the engine, it turns out it's coming from one of these two lines:
Those are fuel lines.
Now I don't know if they're feed lines or return lines, but it's fair to say I don't want fuel leaking. It's possible my engine cover lining is too thick and that's making the line less secure, but they're short enough that it might be better just to change them.
Has anyone done this on the ARL engine? I'm guessing it's just unclip and replace, but wanted to check in case I might end up getting air somewhere it's not supposed to be. Given I've unplugged the same lines to change the fuel filter, I'm guessing not, but want to be sure.
If anyone has a part number or something they know will work, that'd be awesome too.
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I had a mini too, we used to race them standard. One weekend I put all my race gear in it and overtake cars on the main road with it!We used to race off road on the Sundays and indoor on Friday nights. I had the Mardave Mini with the foam tyres. Remember the wide touring cars too and the Beemers!
Had the monster truck beetle as well
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It’s a shitter because my car was cheap there’s no getting around that and I’ve done sooooo much work to it. But it’s the imp blue which was apparently discontinued before the R came out. So finding spares in that colour sucks balls
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Amazing how fast they were! Always wanted a petrol one but stuck to the electric motors!I had a mini too, we used to race them standard. One weekend I put all my race gear in it and overtake cars on the main road with it!
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The mrs stole the sweets before I was home
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Reused the weird clips at the plastic end and used standard jub clamps at the fuel rail. halfords sell all sizes so i grab a few random ones everytime i go in there.It looks like a pretty short section of hose, so as long as it doesn't leak I'll probably be fine with the Halfords one. So many different sizes of clip though and the Halfords website only mentions the inside diameter. Did you re-use the old spring clips or did you go for more of a jubilee style setup?
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