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Mooseykins posted:Somewhat similar to mine: Oh, now that's cool. That certainly would make your life easy providing you had the clearance to use it.
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Motronic posted:Oh, now that's cool. That certainly would make your life easy providing you had the clearance to use it. There is a better generic tool to do this with. It's basically a handle ten inches long. On the end of it it has a spring loaded tapered peg in the center of a circular surface bigger than the retainer. You place the retainer and collets on top of the valve spring and just push down with the tool. It compresses the spring and mounts the collets correctly, presumably through magic which happens when the peg hits the valve and retreats into the handle. It works on a variety of valve sizes and designs and is awesome for doing 4 valve engines where the springs are small and buried deep in tunnels under the cam carriers. I don't know what it's called or where to get one, even the guy I borrowed it off doesn't know what to call it.
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Mooseykins posted:Somewhat similar to mine: This is what I have.
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Carteret posted:The tire had zero damage. Zero visible damage. A hit hard enough to destroy the wheel seems like it'd have a pretty high likelihood of significantly damaging the belts inside the tire.
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CommieGIR posted:
Yea that's the one I have but the other one looks better if it just pivots on that one point.
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Fart Pipe posted:Yea that's the one I have but the other one looks better if it just pivots on that one point. I have a Bluepoint tool that's basically a impact pen with a retainer holder. It's pretty awesome.
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Fart Pipe posted:Yea that's the one I have but the other one looks better if it just pivots on that one point. I'd love to have one of those if I could find where to buy it.
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Ozmiander posted:I have a Bluepoint tool that's basically a impact pen with a retainer holder. It's pretty awesome. I think you have what I was referring to.
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Slavvy posted:I think you have what I was referring to. Yeah, i didn't see your post when i made mine. It's listed by Blue Point as a Valve Keeper Remover/Installer. Surprisingly affordable too. http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?P65=&tool=all&item_ID=643044&group_ID=675633&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
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CommieGIR posted:
I have one of those as well. Works fine, but can be awkward. That's more similar to the VW genuine one, than the one i posted earlier. To cover everything you need 4 or 5 different types.
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# ? Oct 11, 2013 05:17 |
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That could make my life easier replacing my valve stem seals without pulling the head! Its $200 to buy the Head gasket + replacement bolts!
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Why is this 4 runner misfiring? That might explain it. The mighty Bosch Platinum +0/. sharkytm fucked around with this message at 21:55 on Oct 14, 2013 |
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More like a 3runner at that point eh?
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# ? Oct 14, 2013 21:57 |
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rscott posted:More like a 3runner at that point eh? Mismatched V5.
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# ? Oct 14, 2013 21:59 |
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Someone call GM, I hear they need an update for their 54°.
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sharkytm posted:Why is this 4 runner misfiring? Where's the rest of it?
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EightBit posted:Where's the rest of it? Unknown, but the engine sounds fine. I used my stethoscope on that cylinder and on the exhaust adjacent... sounds normal. I'm guessing it got pulverized and sent through the exhaust. Either way, the misfire started for days ago, so the damage is done.
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# ? Oct 15, 2013 03:07 |
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Might want to do a compression test.
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# ? Oct 15, 2013 03:43 |
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I have a camera with LEDs that plugs into a laptop that would fit through that hole. I think i paid $40, it's a seriously good investment.
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Powershift posted:I have a camera with LEDs that plugs into a laptop that would fit through that hole. I think i paid $40, it's a seriously good investment. some texas redneck posted:Might want to do a compression test.
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Powershift posted:I have a camera with LEDs that plugs into a laptop that would fit through that hole. I think i paid $40, it's a seriously good investment. Harbor Freight has something similar, but it's more than that. I think the sale price was $70 or so (it's on sale this week, naturally).
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Powershift posted:I have a camera with LEDs that plugs into a laptop that would fit through that hole. I think i paid $40, it's a seriously good investment. $40? Where? Fits through a hole the size of a sparkplug? I require something like this. For, um, science. Yeah. Science.
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Kill-9 posted:$40? Where? Fits through a hole the size of a sparkplug? I require something like this. For, um, science. Yeah. Science. It's this one right here, i bought it on sale for half price back when the original price was $80. It has adjustable LEDs and all that fun stuff, so it's great for all your in-home colonoscopy needs. http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brow...a.jsp?locale=en quarter for scale. The inside of a pop can.
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Kill-9 posted:$40? Where? Fits through a hole the size of a sparkplug? I require something like this. For, um, science. Yeah. Science. I bought this http://www.harborfreight.com/digital-inspection-camera-67979.html and it would not fit through the sparkplug hole.
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# ? Oct 15, 2013 17:16 |
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Engines don't normally have water shooting out of cylinders do they?? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwiI7YAwPTM
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Brain Issues posted:Engines don't normally have water shooting out of cylinders do they?? Why is it only one cylinder?
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Brain Issues posted:Engines don't normally have water shooting out of cylinders do they?? When I have got water in my landrover and cranked it with the plugs out to empty it the water has shot out much more enthusiastically than that. That engine looks like it is just vomiting it out!
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Tomarse posted:When I have got water in my landrover and cranked it with the plugs out to empty it the water has shot out much more enthusiastically than that. That engine looks like it is just vomiting it out! Is that gas? It seems odd that only one cylinder has water in it...
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# ? Oct 15, 2013 19:00 |
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Doesn't look yellow enough for gas. I fired water 10-20 feet out of cylinders 1 and 6 (opposite ends of the block) and a little sputter out of 2-5 when I cleared my hydrolocked engine. Usually if you aren't on the throttle when it starts sucking water it only fills a few before it stops turning. Not sure how that engine hasn't launched a rod through the block yet, it's got a slight worrying knock when cold now after having been thrashed occasionally since march 2012, when I tried to run it on water instead of air.
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# ? Oct 15, 2013 19:13 |
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It's water being injected, with a pressure washer at 4000psi, into the secondary air ports in the front of the block to clean out carbon. It's Audi's official procedure to clean carbon out of these ports.
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# ? Oct 15, 2013 19:38 |
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Huh. Wonder if that would work for the intake valve buildup on a DI engine too?
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# ? Oct 15, 2013 19:56 |
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Brain Issues posted:It's water being injected, with a pressure washer at 4000psi, into the secondary air ports in the front of the block to clean out carbon. It's Audi's official procedure to clean carbon out of these ports. I can't imagine having carbon-laced water barfed all over the coilpacks does them any good.
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# ? Oct 15, 2013 20:08 |
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I haven't heard anything particularly bad about VW ignition electronics, just the rest of the electronics.
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Phone posted:I haven't heard anything particularly bad about VW ignition electronics, just the rest of the electronics. Coilpacks really?
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Phone posted:I haven't heard anything particularly bad about VW ignition electronics, just the rest of the electronics. You must not be paying attention then. VW coil packs have been basically wear items since the 1.8t was released.
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Phone posted:I haven't heard anything particularly bad about VW
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# ? Oct 15, 2013 20:30 |
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Coil packs are hermetically sealed with epoxy, or should be, if they aren't, the manufacturer is retarded. I would be more worried about the whole water in the cylinder thing, but I suppose forcing it all out immediately afterward and then running the engine to evaporate the remainder would prevent corrosion.
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# ? Oct 15, 2013 20:35 |
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Oh yeah, I forgot that you can basically point to anything on an A4/B5 car and it's going to fail and it's going to cost you $100. e: to be fair to myself, I haven't really come across that many people complaining about the coilpacks in particular; it's usually at the end of a list of half a dozen things that are currently hosed on the car.
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The coil packs since 2009 have been very good. Before that they were dropping like flies.
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