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| car exhaust gas analyzer question | 01 Mar 2006 13:34 GMT | 1 |
Any person have experience with some old style gas analyzers for car exhaust? Now we have 5 gas analysers for CO, CH, O2, CO2, NOx. OTC makes MicroGas for $7000. Snap-on Tools also has one for $7000, Autologic
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| ok..new wrinkle | 01 Mar 2006 12:20 GMT | 8 |
was having trouble with my 1991 lebaron running rough (trying to stall out while driving .. hard to start).. i replaced the fuel filter thinking that was the problem.. WRONG.. still acting up.. i can hear the fuel pump kicking on when i turn the key so know that is probably
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| Hit Hole, blew out tire | 01 Mar 2006 05:08 GMT | 9 |
Last thursday on the way back from class some a.shole I suppose, removed the pylons from a road work area. My front left tire hit a 4'x2' hole that was about 1' deep. The tire blew and was flat in about 2 mins. I havent checked to see if its got a small hole, peeled off the rim, ...
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| Adapters for jack stands on unibody pinch welds? | 01 Mar 2006 03:54 GMT | 6 |
My car has unibody and I'm affraid to bend/fold the pinch welds at the jack points if I use regular jack stands. OEM jacks are designed with a groove in it in order to fit the pinch weld right in. I know there's floor jack adapters for it (see link), but what I'd really like is
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| Diesel Fuel spray | 01 Mar 2006 03:53 GMT | 6 |
Is there a reason why someone would spray metal, plastic, and/or automotive parts with diesel fuel? I found out today that my father does this on a regular basis (which explains that smell on the couch). I saw him spraying objects that
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| Where do I go to get brake rotors turned? | 01 Mar 2006 00:29 GMT | 6 |
I thought I'd just toss this out before making calls in the morning. I have a 90 Olds that seems to eat brake pads for a living. They go fast towards the end, and when they run outta food they like to gnaw on the rotors. I've replaced both calipers... same thing.
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