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    A really interesting thread but I am unable to view any of the attached links? Any mod out there can you help please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavier View Post
    A really interesting thread but I am unable to view any of the attached links? Any mod out there can you help please.
    You need to be a full member to see a lot of the forum information. Those links you refer to are probably in an area only for full-members. You can ask for a questionaire and apply to be a full member. You will need to become a member of the MGOC, if you are not already a member though. There are no extra fees for the Two-Sixties then, Sent a private message to 'Tim' with your email address, and ask him for a questionaire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavier View Post
    A really interesting thread but I am unable to view any of the attached links? Any mod out there can you help please.
    As David says you need to become a full member to view the vast majority of the posts on the forum Nigel. If you have a 260 and MGOC membership then send Tim a PM asking for a new questionnaire to get full membership. It's about time you've been 'lurking' for 6 years!

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    Default Ingenious quick solution for diff oil.

    Quote Originally Posted by leyves38 View Post
    Good evening
    For filling the differential With an electric engine oil drain pump I filled the oil through the drain hole with a pipe of the diameter of the drain hole once the right amount. I hurried to put the drain plug back Sincerely Yves
    I quite like this solution. Good lateral thinking!

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