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Old 10-12-11, 03:53
Alan Duffy Alan Duffy is offline
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Hey Robin, so now there are three of us restoring Canadian ferrets in Canada.

In the now empty engine compartment you have a few inches of sediment. Sift through it carefully. When my Mk2's gearbox was pulled and somewhat rebuilt relics were found giving me greater insight as to who used the vehicle near the end of it's service life.

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Old 10-12-11, 12:44
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Robin Craig Robin Craig is offline
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Al,

Thanks for the sediment tip but yes I've done a Ferret pack re & re before and know only too well the laws of gravity and what lies under a pack.

Here is a fuel tank that will be the heart of any Ferret running problems.

Mine is back from being cleaned and tested and will now be put away sealed awaiting rebuild time


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