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0 2019/02/20 13:04:43 Pyts
Theres your coolant reservoir. Based upon the perspective shown in the image you can see your coolant level on the lower left side.
Theres your coolant reservoir. Based upon the perspective shown in the image you can see your coolant level on the lower left side.
0 2019/03/01 16:02:03 Pyts
Heres the single bolt holding it in place. Can slide the reservoir up if you want to get a better look.
Heres the single bolt holding it in place. Can slide the reservoir up if you want to get a better look.
0 2019/03/01 16:03:40 Pyts
Heres the coolant color. Keep in mine that the inside of the radiator is black and the reservoir.. well, the reservoir is young enough to still show the proper color.
Heres the coolant color. Keep in mine that the inside of the radiator is black and the reservoir.. well, the reservoir is young enough to still show the proper color.
0 2019/03/01 16:05:56 Pyts
You can clearly see how uncertain I was of this chingaderas.
You can clearly see how uncertain I was of this chingaderas.
0 2019/04/04 15:26:05 Pyts
Think im gonna delete these hardlines and substitute with rubbers. I could then route the hoses how I want.
Think im gonna delete these hardlines and substitute with rubbers. I could then route the hoses how I want.
0 2019/04/04 15:27:47 Pyts
0 2019/04/22 13:20:30 Pyts
Went with copper. Kinda lame, but I'll solder up the few fittings still undone and paint it. No more flopping around
Went with copper. Kinda lame, but I'll solder up the few fittings still undone and paint it. No more flopping around
0 2019/04/24 09:47:54 Pyts
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0 2019/04/27 11:58:49 Pyts
Not from honda fit
Not from honda fit
0 2019/04/28 14:21:16 Pyts
The 3/8 copper allowed me to mount it to the intake manifold in a very neat and rattle-free manner
The 3/8 copper allowed me to mount it to the intake manifold in a very neat and rattle-free manner
0 2019/05/03 12:53:38 Pyts
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0 2019/05/09 14:20:55 Pyts
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0 2019/05/09 14:21:16 Pyts
Cylinder with ejected plug
Cylinder with ejected plug
0 2019/05/25 23:12:39 Pyts
0 2019/05/26 15:07:54 Pyts
0 2019/05/27 23:33:24 Pyts
0 2019/06/02 11:58:04 Pyts
- Bill Watterson
- Bill Watterson
0 2019/06/06 00:30:38 Pyts
0 2019/07/06 21:08:41 Pyts
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0 2019/08/01 12:39:49 Pyts
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0 2019/08/01 12:42:13 Pyts
0 2019/08/01 12:42:20 Pyts
Unscrew here.
Unscrew here.
0 2019/08/01 21:31:15 Pyts
apply firm pressure here to get those lousy tabs back in. then while holding pressure (assuming that your bumper may be somewhat misshapen now) put that screw back in.

it has a big pan head on it, so it should provide some grab even of it did rip out.
apply firm pressure here to get those lousy tabs back in. then while holding pressure (assuming that your bumper may be somewhat misshapen now) put that screw back in. it has a big pan head on it, so it should provide some grab even of it did rip out.
0 2019/08/01 21:31:39 Pyts
this screw probably ripped out of the plastic. if so, no big deal. the big flat screw head can still hold the plastic in place once you get it re-seated.
this screw probably ripped out of the plastic. if so, no big deal. the big flat screw head can still hold the plastic in place once you get it re-seated.
0 2019/08/02 08:09:46 Pyts
this area is hard to seat. requires firm pressure.
this area is hard to seat. requires firm pressure.
0 2019/08/02 08:13:13 Pyts
0 2019/09/04 13:42:40 Pyts
Older sparco wheels, "Blue sensation". stock ride height, 16x7
added a whole lot of stability. I view the upgrade as a safety issue.
Older sparco wheels, "Blue sensation". stock ride height, 16x7 added a whole lot of stability. I view the upgrade as a safety issue.
0 2019/12/23 14:19:26 Pyts
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