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Isabella going in shop -> Maintence time
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 938337" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>If you didn't have bad luck, you wouldn't have any luck at all!</p><p></p><p>There seems to have been a rash of FJR engine troubles here lately. While it may not be any consolation to you, at least there is an obvious root cause in your case. What did you hit to crush the header pipe? Were you aware it was damaged or was it only discovered in the shop after you had problems? If it was known to exist before, I'm surprised that the techs didn't STRONGLY recommend fixing it when you had the last service work done. No amount of additives are going to fix a real physical problem or prevent that problem from doing more damage!</p><p></p><p>Hope you can get it fixed for a reasonable cost and are back on the road soon! Condolences to Isabella.</p><p></p><p>Ross</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 938337, member: 19880"] If you didn't have bad luck, you wouldn't have any luck at all! There seems to have been a rash of FJR engine troubles here lately. While it may not be any consolation to you, at least there is an obvious root cause in your case. What did you hit to crush the header pipe? Were you aware it was damaged or was it only discovered in the shop after you had problems? If it was known to exist before, I'm surprised that the techs didn't STRONGLY recommend fixing it when you had the last service work done. No amount of additives are going to fix a real physical problem or prevent that problem from doing more damage! Hope you can get it fixed for a reasonable cost and are back on the road soon! Condolences to Isabella. Ross [/QUOTE]
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