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Old 16-03-2012, 10:10 AM   #21
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Default Re: VCT Solenoid

Well doesn't look like my Vct is leaking anymore but still deff leaking. Probably lower part of timing case. Will go back to mechanic soon and get him to Tyler find it and he said some alternative options do I don't have to drop k frame.

But that's irrelivent to this post.

What is relivent is car wasnt keen to start this morning. Wasnt even that cold. Took me 4 hits I believe.

Will also try dissect the solenoid soon and get some photos.
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