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I've said it before and I'll say it again. I hate the person who designed brake lines :jamie:

 

I'm pretty sure the fasteners on them are made from the softest material known to man.

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were you using proper 6 sided brake line spanners?

i also agree on the shitty material, must make them seal better, but if theyre not corroded tight they shouldnt round off using the right spanner, and if they are corroded tight theyre f@$ked anyway

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I'm annoyed with myself. My brother needed help yesterday moving a fridge. I was feeling fine so I helped him even tho they said not to lift anything for 7 days after the op. :jamie: Now I'm in heaps of pain

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I'm annoyed with myself. My brother needed help yesterday moving a fridge. I was feeling fine so I helped him even tho they said not to lift anything for 7 days after the op. :jamie: Now I'm in heaps of pain

If your still in pain tomorrow, or if it feels like its not going away, make sure you go see the doc. Its pretty easy to do some damage

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WGMG not being able to drive my ke55, handed in the vic rego to get it ready for nsw.

 

can't proceed forward with it until the bodywork is done then to prepare for a blue slip .

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Are you getting the 4096 byte sector issue?

 

No the problem I'm having is that the windows install disc will not recognise the SATA drive. I could probably press F6 to install the sata drivers from A: drive, but I don't have the SATA drivers (as yet), nor do I have any old floppy discs laying around to copy the files to. LOL.

 

Looks like I need to create a custom XP install disc and streamline the SATA drivers onto it with nLite. I may as well streamline SP3 onto it at the same time. Not really a big issue, but there are many other things I'd rather be doing than root around with an old crap machine.

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No the problem I'm having is that the windows install disc will not recognise the SATA drive. I could probably press F6 to install the sata drivers from A: drive, but I don't have the SATA drivers (as yet), nor do I have any old floppy discs laying around to copy the files to. LOL.

 

Looks like I need to create a custom XP install disc and streamline the SATA drivers onto it with nLite. I may as well streamline SP3 onto it at the same time. Not really a big issue, but there are many other things I'd rather be doing than root around with an old crap machine.

 

Is the BIOS boot-up recognising the drive? I had this problem when I built my new machine but installed XP from my laptop on it, the SATA drive just wasn't being recognised until I went and changed some setting in BIOS (something to do with the drive being able to operate as IDE or SATA as required or something) and then bingo it worked.

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I had the same prob, I was running a sata as my primary drive and an ide as a backup and the ide would get recognized but the sata wouldn't and I found that it wasn't on in the bios.

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