Big lumps of metals and spanners. Including servicing and fluids.
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by itchyfeet » 02 Apr 2015, 05:11
Interesting
I saw that sump plug sensor and wondered if the hex on a WBX would be too large for the recess it sits in?
can you get a socket on that?
Normally WBX sump plugs have a reduced size hex to get the socket on.
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by Roydini » 02 Apr 2015, 10:08
Ooops, forgot to mention that! Yes you're absolutely right Itchyfeet, a regular socket won't quite fit. I use a box spanner which goes on fine.
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by itchyfeet » 02 Apr 2015, 12:02
how do you apply a torque wrench with a box spanner, or do you just guess torque?
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by Roydini » 02 Apr 2015, 14:47
I just guess the torque
always erring on the not-so-tight side! If it leaks, nip it up a bit more. In my experience after half a dozen or so oil changes it hasn't leaked yet.
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by itchyfeet » 02 Apr 2015, 14:52
Mine rattled out once, there are risks of being too loose or too tight.
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by itchyfeet » 03 Apr 2015, 18:46
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by Roydini » 03 Apr 2015, 21:53
Looks sweet!
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by itchyfeet » 04 Apr 2015, 13:21
ghost123uk wrote:
Now you just need to find a place for the Ammeter, Boost gauge, Vacuum gauge
corrected that for you
P1010695 by
Paul_Barr , on Flickr
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You missed altimeter