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nitrogen in passenger car tires by [email protected]
if one decided it was an advantage to having nitrogen in the tires, but could only afford it for two tires, which two tires should it be ? mho vƒe
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April 24th 06 09:33 PM
by Alex Rodriguez Go to last post
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Analog Temp Gauge by [email protected]
The one that fits in the dash of a '93 Dynasty LE 6-cyl. 3.3. Normally a gauge will read .50 (mid-way)- this one reads between .25 and 50 on the scale, why doesn't it go to the halfway point as indicated in the owner's manual? mho
April 24th 06 08:50 PM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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93 crown vic transmission slipping by chancethebigblackdog
I have a 93 ford crown vic, im having transmission troubles. when the car is cool you couldnt ask for the car to shift any better, but after about 10-15 min. of driving the tranny will slip, from a starting point will slip and then jam into gear, the overdrive will slip out of gear at road speeds,...
April 24th 06 08:14 PM
by * Go to last post
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multi-wt. mtr. oil viz incr..~ by [email protected]
the scuttlebutt was at one time that as multi-weight motor oil in the crankcase aged, the viscosity increased. fact or fiction, and if the condition existed at one time - does it still apply? it stands to reason that as the oil becomes saturated with impurities and a portion of the additive...
April 24th 06 05:43 PM
by Steve Go to last post
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A different arrangement for fuel pumps by Nehmo
As faithful readers of my posts know, I'm changing the fuel pump on my 2001 3.0L Ford Ranger. I currently have the gas tank removed, and the pump replaced in its assembly, but I don't yet have the pump assembly back in the tank. It began to rain here in Kansas City, so I couldn't really proceed....
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April 24th 06 11:52 AM
by Nehmo Go to last post
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nitrogen in passenger car tires? by bob
good idea or waste of time? what's the science behind it? bob
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April 24th 06 02:06 AM
by ~^Johnny^~ Go to last post
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Hyundai Excel Ambiguous Codes Read - continued by [email protected]
This is a continuation of a post with the same name. Briefly, the 91 Hyundai Excel I own idles roughly and smokes sometimes even though it seems mechanically OK (cylinder pressure within spec). I am hoping COMBOVERFISH responds to this post as he was absolutly right in suggesting a multimeter...
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April 24th 06 01:24 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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Looking for a brake booster bracket for a 60's a-body mopar! by Ron Lyons
Hi Guys; I'm looking to add power brakes to my old plymouth valiant, it's a 66, and I need the bracket that was on the a-body cars that held the booster on. All I need is the bracket that mounts to the firewall, and the rod that connects to the brake pedal, I was able to order a booster and a...
April 24th 06 12:46 AM
by Ron Lyons Go to last post
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Mitchell [ 57 CDs ], years 2006 - 1983, Alldata 2006, [4 DVDs], [53 CDs], BMW, MERCEDES, AUDI, year 2006 - 2003 , total 110 CDs by [email protected]
Mitchell , years 2006 - 1983, Alldata 2006, , , BMW, MERCEDES, AUDI, year 2006 - 2003 , total 110 CDs buy, risk-free purchase, working, tested, fully functional, very cheap discounted price, low cost, quality OEM...
April 23rd 06 11:19 PM
by John S. Go to last post
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Relieving Fuel System Pressure Ford Ranger by Nehmo
This is from http://www.chiltonlibrary.com (requires a library card number to get in) section on Ford Ranger 2000-2003: "Relieving Fuel System Pressure All Sequential Fuel Injection (SFI) fuel injected engines are equipped with a pressure relief valve located on the fuel supply manifold. Remove...
April 23rd 06 07:23 PM
by Marsh Monster Go to last post
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Just a Thot by [email protected]
when you ask for, and receive info that helps you with your problem, please come back with a post of any helpful tips that others might use at times in the future. mho vƒe
April 23rd 06 06:59 PM
by Marsh Monster Go to last post
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96 Chevy PU Rear Drum Brakes by LibbyChantel
It feels like the right rear is dragging sometimes when I put on the brakes, usually when the truck is hot and has been driven for a while. I pulled the drums off and the brake shoes are still good, but worn substantially more at the top (where wheel cylinder is), and show signs of not even...
April 23rd 06 02:49 PM
by * Go to last post
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1970 Chevy El Camino Brakes by [email protected]
Hi All, I just swapped a 10 bolt for a 12 bolt rear end on my 70 Elky. Everything went pretty smooth except for the fact that the passenger rear wheel cylinder was leaking. No prob right? Went to parts store, picked up 2 new wheel cylinders, changed them, went to bleed the brakes. Now the problem:...
April 23rd 06 09:56 AM
by [email protected] Go to last post
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CONVERSION FROM R12 TO R134 FOR MY 1989 LINCOLN TOWN CAR by MCYTWO
ANYTHING OTHER THAN CHANGING O RINGS AND COMPRESSOR OIL FOR THIS JOB?
April 22nd 06 10:19 PM
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fuel pump relay by bhs97jab
I need to know where the fuel pump relay is located on my 1987 Chevy Silverado. It has the 5.7 engine, and duel tanks. Can any one help. thanks
April 22nd 06 09:39 PM
by Rtech Go to last post
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removal of a 1985 throttle positioning sensor by brad
I can't seem figure out how the sensor is removed. I loosened all the bolts and the wiring harnesses but there is a metal piece that comes out from the back of the sensor into the carb. I removed the screw that goes into the top of the screw but it still won't come out... Any suggestions???? or...
April 22nd 06 08:50 PM
by Shep Go to last post
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Recommended Brake Fluid Maintenance?! by [email protected]
I own a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am. I was wondering what is the best way to maintain the brake fluid... should I drain the entire system and refill and bleed it, or should I bleed each wheel individually? I'd like to replenish every drop in the system, any ideas? Please Help!
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April 22nd 06 04:37 PM
by * Go to last post
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new rotary engine trouble ? by jw 1111
Hi, i see tv ads for the mazda RX8 with the rotary engine. have mazda solved all the previous problems with this engine or is it still trouble awaiting?
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April 22nd 06 04:21 PM
by Oleg Lego Go to last post
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Superglue oil leak fix by [email protected]
I just read an interesting thread that discussed the use of superglue to fix an oil leak on an airplane. (The trick was to attach a shop vac to a breather so the glue is sucked into the crack.) The previous owner of my Rabbit must have stripped the oil pan drain bolt threads, as a helicoil-type...
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April 22nd 06 02:19 PM
by * Go to last post
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$900 for Mazda Protege exhaust? by [email protected]
if the car passes state inspections without a hitch - and only the muffler is shot, just replace the muffler with like kind. mufflers that have a sound shell can be repaired by competent mechanics. think about getting and oem muffler by some crook or hook fashion. normally oem mufflers last a...
April 22nd 06 01:43 PM
by * Go to last post
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