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The timing chain is lubricated with crankcase oil, not transmission fluid.
For future reference, the spoiler is $31.79 on Rock Auto. I usually check there first, because they tend to have the lowest prices.
I took the platform for its first camping spin this week: [IMG]
Why do you assume their username is from the Beatles? I can think of two songs off the top of my head with the lyric "coo coo ca-choo." In fact,...
Holes from large screws can still be plugged. I picked up a #12 wood screw in front of a construction site once and my local tire place was more...
My guess is rear sensor then; they're around $100. Little things like this can happen on any car; a wire rubs somewhere, wearing away the...
The code is going to keep coming back until you replace one or both of the O2 sensors. P0138 is the rear sensor specifically, reading high...
Whatever makes the installer/owner feel better, I suppose. In reality, choice of fastener (stainless steel or not, rivets or rivnut inserts and...
The sides are open, so I can put stuff in and take it out through there by opening either rear door. I'm not planning on putting too much in...
Believe me, I´m having one of those days too....
"In the engine intake, air is pulled up and through the filter...."
According to the textbook in front of me (Frank White, Fluid Mechanics 8th ed.), the effect of gravity on incompressible flow (e.g. airflow below...
I wouldn't consider 5,000 mi/year "idle for most of its life." Light use, sure, but it's not like it was stuffed in a garage and sat there like...
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It's not that bad once you start tearing into it, maybe half an hour at most to get the wipers, motor, and pan out if you go slowly.
If the duct is well sealed to the stock fan, blocking part of the flow path in the duct will not reduce the volume of air passing through because...
Thank you! I try, and sometimes things work. I´m pleased with how this turned out.
One of my projects this week was to replace the rear seat with a platform. I did this for three reasons: 1. Increased storage space: the seat...
This, without the frame: [IMG]
1. Remove the windshield wiper arms 2. Remove the plastic cowl 3. Remove the wiper motor assembly 4. Remove the metal pan Then you'll have full...