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spideyz

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  1. Ditto on what TSJ said. I had this happen to me. Except the parts store didnt have any more in stock and I'd already pulled the old axel before I looked at the new one.. Also, in my case the rod was not threaded enough and I had to get a washer over the regular axel washers in order to tighten the axel nut. correctly. Getting the cotter pin on right was also a pain. I will never accept a 32mm treaded axel again. Take your 36mm socket with you to the parts store and make sure its right before you leave.

     

    Keith

  2. If they low ball you on the value of your car (which they will definitely do), you should be sure to get no less than $500 compensation for your "stiff back." The first accident I was in was 45mph into the side of a 78 buick making an ill timed left turn in front of me. No serious injuries to speak of, but the adjuster low balled me on the cars value. When I complained about their offer, he told me that he had a lot more flexability with the personal injury settlement. Assuming you dont have any medical concerns relating to this accident that could drag out into the future, you should be able to talk your way into $500-1000 for your stiff back without really exagerating your pain.

     

    Good luck. Keith

  3. I think he may be talking about holding the crank shaft gear still in order to break the nut loose... I've used a strap wrench on the gear... worked after some createive cussing. Also the screw driver in the flywheel trick is often talked about it. But if you are just replacing the belts and not the oil seals, you don't need to remove this gear anyway...

     

     

    Keith

  4. Are the heater hoses in that vacinity? They must go through the firewall somewhere below the spare tire.

    I dont know why there would be coolant up near the intake. Do you see it actively dripping anywhere?

     

    Since this seems to be a major problem for you right now, it might be worth the time to fully drain the system, remove and check/replace all the hoses including the heater hoses, replace radiator, water pump. If you do all that, you're probably looking at about $250 worth of parts and a +/-day work.

     

    Or don't. How much is the car worth to you? If you dont fix this problem before you drive it much (if at all), soon the car wont be worth $250.

     

    Keith

  5. Does the ECU on the EA81 have the morse code LED flasher like the EA82s? I'll search this out and find the trouble codes.

     

    I'm curious what is really controlling the idle? Does the feedback system (the O2 sensor and the ECU, right?) have a way of controlling the idle, so when something in that system is out of whack, the idle can climb to 4000rpm? I've read some threads about just unhooking the ECU altogether. Since I have to deal with CA smog checks, I'd like to fix it right.

     

    Dumb question: What is AVS and what is the silencer?

     

    Thanks for the help!

     

    Keith

  6. Is the choke plate the same as the butterfly plate? Looks like only one of the holes on the top of the carb would be covered by the plate I am talking about. This plate is on the front half of the carb. Seems like the plate should be moving with the throttle. Since, when I put my hand over the entire carb circle within the air filter housing, it idles down, that plate closing should help lower the idle. Sorry if I sound confused... its because I am.

     

    Keith

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