I ha e 2 front stoptech slotted rotors for sale 95 picked up in LA or OC, posting here before i post them on gereral for sale
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Welp, tried using that Powerbuilt socket that I see mentioned here a lot to remove the output flange on my "new" transmission and this happened..
My impact isn't enough (only 300 ft/lb) and I can't figure out how to keep the entire transmission from moving when I put a breaker bar on it (I'm wondering if I should try and put it in my vice ). I don't have any heat and really don't want to one of those things for literally one nut. Anyone have any ideas? I'll be looking for another socket in the meantime, and I've got the nut doused in PB blaster until I come back. :curse:Last edited by sileighty; 03-17-2018, 07:08 PM.
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I've already got the output shaft held down:
The problem is when use a breaker bar on the nut, the entire transmission starts to rotate. I've tried every way I can think of to get a lot of leverage to stand on the transmission and keep it from moving, but I can't stop it (I'm probably too light ). And with the impact gun I have it hammering for 15 seconds straight and it won't do anything. I had another go after a couple of hours of PB Blaster but still nothing
I'm going to think about getting an air impact tomorrow and see if that helps. I only have an 8 gallon compressor but hopefully that's good enough for just one giant nut. My socket has 2 cracks now, but I think it has enough life for one final go with an air gun tomorrow. I have a face mask on incase it goes out with a bang :curse:
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Originally posted by sileighty View PostI've already got the output shaft held down:
The problem is when use a breaker bar on the nut, the entire transmission starts to rotate. I've tried every way I can think of to get a lot of leverage to stand on the transmission and keep it from moving, but I can't stop it (I'm probably too light ). And with the impact gun I have it hammering for 15 seconds straight and it won't do anything. I had another go after a couple of hours of PB Blaster but still nothing
I'm going to think about getting an air impact tomorrow and see if that helps. I only have an 8 gallon compressor but hopefully that's good enough for just one giant nut. My socket has 2 cracks now, but I think it has enough life for one final go with an air gun tomorrow. I have a face mask on incase it goes out with a bang :curse:
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Hey guys, thinking about selling my Eastwood TIG welder with all the accessories needed to get welding with it. Is there anybody here that would maybe interested in it here before I list it on Craigslist. Will probably ask $500 for it, because I have hardly used it and it's in great shape.
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Originally posted by semaj4712 View PostHey guys, thinking about selling my Eastwood TIG welder with all the accessories needed to get welding with it. Is there anybody here that would maybe interested in it here before I list it on Craigslist. Will probably ask $500 for it, because I have hardly used it and it's in great shape.
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I performed an "experiment" today.
My gas gauge needle often doesn't work, but the empty-tank light does. My ODO works, so I know that I get about 230-260~ miles from a tank. But I wanted to know how much gas is still left in the tank when the light comes on....
So I ran the car until it sputtered. Dumb, yes, but I'm planning to replace the pump anyway, and I carried a gallon of gas (for road-trip emergencies) to fill 'er up. The car sputtered on the freeway, so I instantly took the next exit, where in fact it didn't sputter for the next two streets as I found a good spot to pull over.
The car made it 308 miles on one tank, at ~23 MPG. I vaguely remember the light came on around 274 miles, so that shows I had another 34 miles in the tank when the light came on, with about 1.4 gallons left.
Numbers aren't entirely accurate, and type of miles traveled (city/highway) varied. But now I finally have an idea! And you do too.
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What size are your wheels/tires? I seem to remember my light turning on with about 35 miles or so the other day after driving to NorCal and back . I reset the OBC after we filled up heading north and I averaged 30mpg on the way up. Auto trans keeps the revs at around 3200 at 80mphSimon
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Tires are 195/60/R14. Slightly smaller than stock because I can't find decent /65 tires.
This is an app I use to record every fill-up, since last March. It doesn't show that my most fuel efficient trip was actually my most recent one to Big Bear, at 23mpg. I'm mostly doing city driving, hence the more common average of 19-20.
Footnote; my driving style is typically more aggressive than others, generally because I'm often late/in a rush. The engine is basically stock, with many new parts to keep her running strong, but nonetheless, she's an old and tired M20.
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