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https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/574825/how-do-i-use-a-12v-led-indicator-light-for-an-alternator-i-have-seen-some-on-t No doubt with your googling you will have seen something like the info in the above link, and you know to ditch the LED and fit a filament lamp. Also as a temp trial remove fuel pump line and power from ign switch. Is fuel pump fed from here as a protection should engine stop with ign on? As in a crash?
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I there's an old mine cart on a farm I go to occasionally, probably same size. Next time I'm there I'll take some pics. Near Methven, Canterbury.
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Anyone know torque settings for a 8mm drive shaft bolt? Front wheel drive 1989 Celica, bolts shaft & CV shit together.
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Thanks for your replies. As GuyWithAviators said, theres none in NZ, 2 - 3 weeks from Japan. Amayama approx half price and shipping is cheap. How do you tag someone with the blue oblong thing?
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While the topic has kinda turned to Toyota parts, anyone know where I can get a set of 6 of these? 1989 Celica I'm sorting out to sell for my son. https://www.toyotapartsdeal.com/oem/toyota~bolt~serration~for~differential~side~gear~shaft~90114-08006.html
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Recently got this Oleo-mac chainsaw which goes well. Except for spraying out chainbar lube. Stripped it down a bit and found this ugly burnt patch directly under the exhaust. There is a hole approx 5mm diameter under the chrispy shit. Question, does high temp JB Weld stick/bond to plastic OK? It seems that it's designed more for sticking to steel. any one got some recommendations? Cheers
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Try what GregT mentioned above. Or maybe a ferrite ring thing around trigger cable.
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Cables being in line for 2m would be unlikely to cause enough induced voltage. Unless trigger is quite a bit less than 5v?
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Kimjon's next money pit - BMW Airhead cafe racer build
crash replied to Kimjon's topic in Two Wheels
https://www.bikebound.com/2020/02/25/silver-wasp/ Here's another one similar I saw some time ago. My father has a 1983-ish R100RT sitting in his shed (lapsed rego) that I jokingly threatened to strip down. -
Maruia Moped Melee, 10, 11, 12, March, 2023
crash replied to RUNAMUCK's topic in South Island Region
Hi Pee Dubs, could you tell me what year this Honda is please? I have one the same / same tank graphics and am struggling to identify the year of manufacture. Frame # MD10 5000672 Engine # MD10E - 5000639 An email to Blue Wing Honda didn't help much, just told me it's a XL200FWD. Any info would be appreciated, bit of a long shot, but I would like to get this road legal. Cheers -
azzurros 1966 FIAT Duemilatrecento Familiare Discussione
crash replied to azzurro's topic in Project Discussion
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Can you provide a link to meter(s) please
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azzurros 1966 FIAT Duemilatrecento Familiare Discussione
crash replied to azzurro's topic in Project Discussion
Shit yeah, read all the postings on this a while back. Ticks all of the boxes for me, i.e. Fiat, wagon, blue, 6 cylinder. Love it. Love it! -
Try google-ing Carl Salter for lots of bike manuals.
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Thanks for the advice, looks like a better bigger puller and more heat.
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Yep pretty sure. Sledge hammer and puller cranked up.
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Yes, the threaded holes are for the wheel bolts.
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Recently my Dad bought a 1938 Chrysler coupe. Pretty original, been sitting in dry shed since early 1970's. Does anyone here know how to pull of the rear drums? He's been on a couple of forums and apparently they are well know to be an arse to get off. Puller has had a few good smacks, bit of heat applied etc. Also should I put a bit of a thread on here? if so where? Cheers
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What happened to this? I have been looking into these lately and wondered how you got on with this.
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Can recommend Malcom Lovett, good bugger and helpful.
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More pictures please!!
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Hi all, did a search and couldn't find much info on OBD readers. Want one to read a variety of cars, is there a good generic one to buy? e.g. Bosch from supercheap $280. Had a cheapo from tardme which did a couple of jobs via bluetooth to phone, but not great. Any reccommenations appreciated
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What's the seat off? Would like to get one for a ride-on mower
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Can confirm this, zero it first. Surprisingly accurate compared to direct connection to a Fluke meter.