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@sundiz IF IT WAS AN AUTO 1.9L of fluid WOULD be a bit short. The trans including torque converter takes 6.6L.get the car up to running temperature , idle in Neutral and check that the level is correct.Good work . MODIFIED BY DUMB PERSON.
Quote from: nzenigma on April 07, 2017, 22:18:51@sundiz IF IT WAS AN AUTO 1.9L of fluid WOULD be a bit short. The trans including torque converter takes 6.6L.get the car up to running temperature , idle in Neutral and check that the level is correct.Good work . MODIFIED BY DUMB PERSON.OK OK At 4am this morning my brain fired up Duh! These Northern Hemisphere guys all have manual cars. Ive spent all week working on Australia's favourite...the Auto transmission.I Apologise! Apart from natural stupidity, household distractions and the above, my main excuse is that I read sundiz's text but his pictures were taking so long to download, I only saw a giant syringe.Anyway, it appears it was the weeks highlight for #*^%* Gerard. aka @tw2005 and @Asterix
Thanks Gonz ...... mate For the ex mate ...to further "polish" my response; this was MY yesterday :Woke at 4.45am because dog thought it as Monday and wife needs coffee.Breakfast Muse about pending sale to an Italian.Read club posts and attempt to respond.Test drive completed GD with new AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, Gerard Plan new 2.4 meter shelf with castors for parts in shed 2.Attend to sewing machine disaster.Sell car to Italian. Vague memory of lunch.Attend to brush cutter that is about to become a disaster.Try to figure out if 1999 Toyota Hilux brakes can be improved; or are they at best, "that's typical mate", performance level?Complete wheeled shelving that now weighs half a ton.Dinner and a scotch.Sleep until dick-head alarm goes off in brain at 4am.
He wanted a red Alfa, but bought a white i30. hence....
I need to change new rotors and brake pads. I looked GDS and there was also mentioned that bar, what ever it is called, needs to be taken out, but good to know I might be able do the job without removing it.I have a second jack which I could use to adjust the hight and I have those tools which compres the springs. I just do not like working with them the as there is a lot of potential energy loaded in compressed spring.
Hi,What is GDS you are referring to? Where to get?Paula
WoW , took a look at that calliper , then checked your Kms in post #1.Your winter conditions certainly take their toll. Good work .
It seems photobucket made this thread useless as all my pics were on their server... I guess I need to find new host for my pics.