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[quote=”Raistian77″ post=80405][quote=”cb7ftw” post=80396]Thanks. Now onto trying to figure out how to get the heater core out :([/quote]
See if this helps some
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d31erlygt1t0wmo/Accord%20heater%20core.pdf%5B/quote%5D
Hey thanks. It does. Fighting those heater hose clamps now. Have to pick it up tomorrow. Time to go to work. Thanks again.
[quote=”Raistian77″ post=80405][quote=”cb7ftw” post=80396]Thanks. Now onto trying to figure out how to get the heater core out :([/quote]
See if this helps some
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d31erlygt1t0wmo/Accord%20heater%20core.pdf%5B/quote%5D
Hey thanks. It does. Fighting those heater hose clamps now. Have to pick it up tomorrow. Time to go to work. Thanks again.
Thanks. Now onto trying to figure out how to get the heater core out 🙁
Thanks. Now onto trying to figure out how to get the heater core out 🙁
Make sure you bang out the crip on the axle nut. Should come off real easy if you take the crip out.
Make sure you bang out the crip on the axle nut. Should come off real easy if you take the crip out.
Was talking with some “street” mechanics. They said they found a way to take the strut appart without a spring compression tool. And put them back together. If I understood them right, they jack the car up, so the wheels drop down, making the spring expand. Then they loosen the nut and take it off the car. This is for a Civic. They said that after doing this, the spring only “pops” like a half an inch. They say it is safer then using a spring compression tool that you check out from the auto parts store. I am planing on finding a car, and try this out. Will make a video showing how it is done.
Was talking with some “street” mechanics. They said they found a way to take the strut appart without a spring compression tool. And put them back together. If I understood them right, they jack the car up, so the wheels drop down, making the spring expand. Then they loosen the nut and take it off the car. This is for a Civic. They said that after doing this, the spring only “pops” like a half an inch. They say it is safer then using a spring compression tool that you check out from the auto parts store. I am planing on finding a car, and try this out. Will make a video showing how it is done.
Will be interesting to see what the fix is.
Will be interesting to see what the fix is.
Take the battery in and have it tested. My local parts store do good tests for free. They will charge it up for you too. Will have to leave it with them for a while. You can also take the alternator in and have it tested too. If they say your alternator is bad, have them test the new one before you leave the store.
Take the battery in and have it tested. My local parts store do good tests for free. They will charge it up for you too. Will have to leave it with them for a while. You can also take the alternator in and have it tested too. If they say your alternator is bad, have them test the new one before you leave the store.
Nice job!
Nice job!
Found it. Thanks
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