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Thank's for your responce. You are perfectly correct in saying that we should always be careful to use the correct length fasteners. I have run accross cases (on other types of engines) where you could actually crack a cylinder wall by using a bolt that was too long.
The word "Bodger" was new to me and since I was unable to find it in my dictionary I decided to do an internet search on it. The best I could come up with was that it was a name given to "highly skilled itinerant wood workers in a small town between Oxford and London", so I guess I will take it as a compliment.... Now, Botcher, that's another story completely.
Regards, Tom
Thank's for your responce. You are perfectly correct in saying that we should always be careful to use the correct length fasteners. I have run accross cases (on other types of engines) where you could actually crack a cylinder wall by using a bolt that was too long.
The word "Bodger" was new to me and since I was unable to find it in my dictionary I decided to do an internet search on it. The best I could come up with was that it was a name given to "highly skilled itinerant wood workers in a small town between Oxford and London", so I guess I will take it as a compliment.... Now, Botcher, that's another story completely.
Regards, Tom
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