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Ok, here's one for you, there are such things as muffler bearings,really. I forget what year it is IIRC the Mazda 626 Cronos has muffler bearings. There is a butterfly valve on one of the exhaust tips on the muffler that is hinged, therefore it requires the so called muffler bearing. This valve is opened and closed in relation to throttle position.
As for the left-handed monkey wrench, which is now what we call an adjustable wrench, there is such thing as a left handed version. The screw adjuster is operated the oppsite of the regular version.
So...........
As for the left-handed monkey wrench, which is now what we call an adjustable wrench, there is such thing as a left handed version. The screw adjuster is operated the oppsite of the regular version.
So...........
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sorry, i was alluding to the fact that i was believing you guys and what asc and vikash were saying. then well, the facts came throughstipro wrote:^^^^^^
i wasn't trying to be a jerk, i was calling myself stupid
sorry STi Pro,
Zach - Legacy Frankenstin
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And here are you fender tensionersvrg3 wrote:We can still hope he goes in looking for fender tensioners
Kind of.
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No offense mate!! Dont worry about it, it was intended to be funnySubaruNation wrote:sorry, i was alluding to the fact that i was believing you guys and what asc and vikash were saying. then well, the facts came throughstipro wrote:^^^^^^
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i wasn't trying to be a jerk, i was calling myself stupid
sorry STi Pro,
1994 ABM Sport Sedan-Not stock
1990 L series/turbo-Rally project
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Oh yeah?!?! Well what about blinker fluid?! Huh? Huh?stipro wrote:Ok, here's one for you, there are such things as muffler bearings,really. I forget what year it is IIRC the Mazda 626 Cronos has muffler bearings. There is a butterfly valve on one of the exhaust tips on the muffler that is hinged, therefore it requires the so called muffler bearing. This valve is opened and closed in relation to throttle position.
As for the left-handed monkey wrench, which is now what we call an adjustable wrench, there is such thing as a left handed version. The screw adjuster is operated the oppsite of the regular version.
So...........
Try to stomp that fire out!!
Ahaha j/k.
-Aaron
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[quote="evolutionmovement"]It was me. And those are my balls. Happy Sunday![/quote]
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[quote="evolutionmovement"]It was me. And those are my balls. Happy Sunday![/quote]
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stipro - Yeah, actually, several late-model cars have moving parts in the exhaust like that... I doubt the bearing of the butterfly valve is actually replaceable, but if it is, it would be awesome if Mazda listed in the parts catalog as a "muffler bearing."
beatersubi - But those aren't adjustable!
asc_up - And don't forget to clean and lubricate the bulb's filaments while you're in there! But don't use too much filament lube; a little goes a long way.
beatersubi - But those aren't adjustable!
asc_up - And don't forget to clean and lubricate the bulb's filaments while you're in there! But don't use too much filament lube; a little goes a long way.
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I know where blinker fluid can be from.......VW in recent years had a problem with fluid in the rear lights. Once you open it up, it's green slick fluid. WTF!!!! it ended up being the coolant temp sensor leaking into the harness, and eventually pumping coolant throughout the whole car into the taillights through the harness. hence: blinker fluid! 
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If you're a CRX fan.SubaruNation wrote:except the new scirocco looks so sexy![]()
vrg- Thats it, I'm making some fender braces w/ turnbuckles.
93 legacy wagon L, 22T swapped (TW imitator) now with five forward speeds. (Gone, but never forgotten)
johndrivesabox wrote: Rally, my kyboard is brok, his has nohing o do wih h liquor.
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crx's are ugly as hell,beatersubi wrote:If you're a CRX fan.SubaruNation wrote:except the new scirocco looks so sexy![]()
vrg- Thats it, I'm making some fender braces w/ turnbuckles.
and yeah aaron i totally agree
Zach - Legacy Frankenstin
93forestpearl wrote:Keep up the good work. You'll never know what you are capable of unless you push yourself.
vrg3 wrote:
It's a commonly neglected maintenance task, but you'll pay. You definitely don't want to have to replace those bearings -- you have to use a left-handed monkeywrench and it's a pain. For a little extra insurance, use synthetic blinker fluid and then even if it runs out you'll still be okay for a short while.
Vikash, I just drove my car to Oklahoma, so uh, I'm probably out. Can you tell me where the tank is on the wagon? Oh, and with the old seals in my lights, won't going to synthetic blinker fluid cause leaks?
Sam
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