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Author Subject: 8000rpm
dav1

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Post #1
I've noticed bolts an things coming loose since my new engine gone in. The other day the oil cooler pipes came loose that go on the sandwich plate. Do you think this could be due to the 8000rpm limit now an it just rattling stuff loose?

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Posted 14th Aug 2011 at 20:39
chrisgti

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Post #2
I would not think that would be why mine goes up to 9.3rpm and mine is fine and has been for years

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Posted 14th Aug 2011 at 20:41
dav1

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Post #3
perhaps I did't do things tight enough. All ways worried about threading things lol.

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Posted 14th Aug 2011 at 20:44
matty_rallye

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Post #4
Solid engine mount poss causing things to vibrate loose?

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Posted 14th Aug 2011 at 23:04
allanallen

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Post #5
chrisgti wrote:
I would not think that would be why mine goes up to 9.3rpm and mine is fine and has been for years


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Posted 15th Aug 2011 at 01:58
bigbadbowen

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Post #6
Didn't do the bolts up tight enough - do em up FT Wink
Posted 15th Aug 2011 at 02:10

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