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Makes such a difference if you have the NoisyGearsฎ
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Makes such a difference if you have the NoisyGearsฎ
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Maybe I just change the shift turret as well. Guess I'll need some gear oil, and some nice instrument to get the old oil out and new in.
I have the upper, lower shifter boots, and the white-nylon "thing". Those items I knew about.
Insulation I did not know about.
I found this drawing on IL motorsport.
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Does your second picture from the bottom show the new and the old one, or is it supposed to be two?
The picture at the bottom I dont get to match with the parts IL got.
Thank you for pointing out all the stuff I've missed. Keep it coming.
WASABI (06-02-2014)
Guess I could make the insolation myself, with a sound insulation mat?
Since my emission was way to high, I try to read messages from the diagnose port.
Tip for next step?
Result from the garage.
Marked in yellow is -"Co is way to high (1,15) - Will not pass MOT.Originally Posted by Stalfa
Here are the 5 most common reasons:
1. Dirty air filter - reduces air in your air/fuel mix resulting in a rich burn. This is the most common cause of high CO.
2. Bad O2 sensor - incorrect reading of O2 in the exhaust causes higher consumption of fuel
3. Bad MAP sensor - if the ECU can't read it, it uses default settings and those could dump too much fuel - also check vacuum lines since this could read wrong due to low vacuum pressure
4. Bad TPS sensor - could give a reading too high, causing too much fuel
5. Bad ECT sensor - car runs too cold and dumps too much fuel for a rich burn
Malibu Q (07-20-2014)
I'm not sure. I would think so, but not certain.
Waiting...
atank (07-19-2014)
^^Looks good!!!!!!!!!
"My For Sale Items"
"My 2014 Club"
1994 Laguna Blue - (Runabout)
2005 BM MSM #751 of 1428 - someone else is playing with her now
"Nardi Steering Wheel Restore"
91 SD Italia
Did change brakefloud for the first time.
Did also change to these
all around. A good solution when working alone on the brakes. Exciting with new screws in old calipers. I was a match, not a perfect one but still good enough (I hope) .
Bought them here og here.
Was left in this state last night.
Did write down remaining issue on the cardboard. Tasks that I need to do before driving, not new stuff. Checking wheel bolts, air pressure and brake fluid level.
Should be ready for my first track day with this car.
Speed-bleeders are great. Even with someone else, it makes the job so much quicker as you don't have to wait for them to tighten and loosen the bleed screw. They just have to loosen it once and tighten it once.
Slampen (07-31-2014)