If you have a basic mechanical knowledge base, you should be alright...just remember, if you get mad.....WALK AWAY.
Live each day like it's your last, one day you'll get it right.
"some people are like slinkies, they're not really good for anything but they can bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs." –Unknown
"He did for bullshit what Stonehenge did for rocks." -Cecil Adams
Boy - as long as I was digging around on the CV joints, I'd take the time to do some needed maintenance.
Don't forget to replace the Khuneutson Valve. Should be occasionally replaced on engines with camshafts, especially if you see a reduced bore on your engine block.
Take a look at the Johnson Rod - it may need some service. In colder climates it has a tendancy to contract quite a bit, which may lead to failure.
Replace the Blinker Fluid. Most drivers overlook the blinker fluid.
You might also want to take a peek at the Muffler Bearings - they sometimes need to be greased and/or replaced.
Kale Co Auto has just about everything you need
Good luck!
Last edited by ggiese; 05-26-2010 at 06:33 PM.
Don't forget to replace the Khuneutson Valve. Should be occasionally replaced on engines with camshafts, especially if you see a reduced bore on your engine block.
-Don't need it! I've upgraded from a camshaft and khuneutson valve to a flux capacitor driving an explosive space modulator unit. Made by Marvin and Brown.
Take a look at the Johnson Rod - it may need some service. In colder climates it has a tendancy to contract quite a bit, which may lead to failure.
-My truck has a Johnson Rod, but this is my wife's car. Her's has the Johnson "bore".
Replace the Blinker Fluid. Most drivers overlook the blinker fluid.
-I have a tendancy to scrape my knuckles when working on cars, so there's never a lack of blinker fluid.
You might also want to take a peek at the Muffler Bearings - they sometimes need to be greased and/or replaced.
-It's still in pristine shape. We generally shy away from using the exhaust port. The Johnson Bore takes the brunt of the wear and tear.
Thanks for the advice!!!!!
Kale Co Auto has just about everything you need
Good luck!
Last edited by Kenyth; 05-27-2010 at 11:10 AM.
"some people are like slinkies, they're not really good for anything but they can bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs." –Unknown
"He did for bullshit what Stonehenge did for rocks." -Cecil Adams
Okay - now we know your ignorance is showing. You aren't much of a mechanic, are you???
A "flux capacitor driving an explosive space modulator unit"??? Seriously? Anyone who's anyone knows you cannot get a flux capacitor to drive a space modulator unit. ...and add "explosive" to the space modulator? What - are your trying to be cute???-Don't need it! I've upgraded from a camshaft and khuneutson valve to a flux capacitor driving an explosive space modulator unit. Made by Marvin and Brown.
Now you're just out and out contradicting yourself... If you have a car (wifes, in the case) that has the Johnson Bore - you will definitely need to look at the khuneutson valve. Particularly if "the Johnson Bore takes the brunt of the wear and tear".-My truck has a Johnson Rod, but this is my wife's car. Her's has the Johnson "bore".
Is that where you think Blinker Fluid comes from? ...and I suppose you think baby's come from the stork too!!!!-I have a tendancy to scrape my knuckles when working on cars, so there's never a lack of blinker fluid.
Muffler bearings in "pristine" shape??? Hardly - unless, of course, you use the KaleCoAuto brand of Spark Plugs and hollow spark plug wires.-It's still in pristine shape. We generally shy away from using the exhaust port. The Johnson Bore takes the brunt of the wear and tear.
It was just my PC. There's something wrong with the player add-in. Anyway, I watched it. Not too bad. His video showed a full drive shaft replacement. What about these rebuilt "half shaft" replacement parts? It's what is listed on the auto zone websites. I'll have to pick up a model specific manual to make sure I know what's up. Taking apart the shaft itself is probably more involved.
"some people are like slinkies, they're not really good for anything but they can bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs." –Unknown
"He did for bullshit what Stonehenge did for rocks." -Cecil Adams
"some people are like slinkies, they're not really good for anything but they can bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs." –Unknown
"He did for bullshit what Stonehenge did for rocks." -Cecil Adams
It ain't worth the grief to break down a half shaft,but a rebuilt one
The older I get ,the better I was
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