If its the same as most others I've seen it should be fairly easy to tap out with a screwdriver and a hammer. Getting a new one in it is important to get it in flat, an installing tool (anything...
If its the same as most others I've seen it should be fairly easy to tap out with a screwdriver and a hammer. Getting a new one in it is important to get it in flat, an installing tool (anything...
Really sorry to hear, they really are mans best friend.
Looks normal to me
350 deg is fine.
I look at it like a cooling system, they can run all day at around 100 deg but if they go over their safe temp things go bad. EGT's are similar, as long as they stay below 500-550...
On the top of the steering box you'll find an adjustment screw (flat blade) with a lock nut.
I found it easier to do it with 2 people.
Get your assistant to hold the screw while you undo the lock...
I don't think our government do anything very smart but I agree with the others, unfortunately one of the drawbacks of few people/large area is that our roads and such simply can't be expected to be...
Some new cars on gas have a tar filter that gets changed every service, might be able to be retrofitted???
Did you bleed the shocks, or just bolt them straight in?
The apple debate is as bad as religious debates! People seem to be fanatical and so fired up, I've got iPhones and iPad and am very happy. Sure they are more controlled than my PC etc but I can...
That won't be easy!
G'day Adam, I did mine a few months back and they have sealed fine without any silicone but I can't see any harm.
Make sure you do them all together (I did one separately first as I was on going...
Trimatics and Aussie 4 speed blocks had one bolt pattern, blocks used on turbo 350/400/700 engines were 'Chev' pattern.
I had a similar issue which was the same thing as Westys. I ended up parking the car on an angle and getting my old man to rock the car, I could feel the clunk through the radius arm. Tightened the...
Gen4's are great engines. Heaps of torque everywhere in the rev range, very smooth power delivery for 4WDing and also quite fuel efficient for what they are, maybe one day!
Power steering coolers are used on heaps of cars, often they're just steel line rather than having cooling fins.
We used to fit them when we fitted heavy duty tow bars on some models.