That looks like awesome fun to do, must have a go myself someday ^_^
What I am near farnbourough... WhenNo time like the present Jen! Both Farnborough and Southsea motor clubs put on Autosolos that are similar, plus Farnborough have some demo/taster days later in the summer. Love to see more Micras in motorsport!
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That looks like awesome fun to do, must have a go myself someday ^_^
First time nerves, everyone gets em, even I had my reservations on the first run and I think that contributed to my utter failure on the first run I kept expecting the car to fall apart
Took it apart today Paul... found out the burning smell... CV grease on the exhaust, and everywhere else for that matter I'd used cable ties for the CV boots as temporary forgotten turned permanent solution
Could you use some ladies secret socks to protect them. The type which stay hidden when wearing low cut heeled shoes.? Would sit nicely around with elastic to keep them on.aye. ya think it's the soft brass lining that doesn't like the constant hammering of daily long use, coupled with the open ends exposed to all sorts of water, dirt n grit wearing em out fast?
Could you use some ladies secret socks to protect them. The type which stay hidden when wearing low cut heeled shoes.? Would sit nicely around with elastic to keep them on.
Lol actually.. That's a fantastic ideaI'd smother them in silicone. Ghetto yo.
I'm sure I mentioned the need for rubber boots to protect them
Have they enough clearance without the spacers?
So you think a spacer would sort it? They allow more movement
Misalignment spacersthose tapered washer spacers you showed me? yes
we'll check it out next time when we patch the rear floor hole.
meanwhile my old fujitsu t4010 laptop I use for nistune decided to completely die, won't power up at all.
I'm gonna ebay for a spare t4010 laptop to try n swap n diagnose the faulty parts. if that doesn't work then there goes my nissan datascan & nistune software license and may have to buy a new £30 datascan and £110 nistune licenses along with a new laptop :/
Dude ur license is retrievable by the website for data scan. You get three licence key renewals if I remember. Nistune would no doubt be done via an online account too.gonna email nistune if my license can be transferred.
meanwhile, removed my broken boost control
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Dude ur license is retrievable by the website for data scan. You get three licence key renewals if I remember. Nistune would no doubt be done via an online account too.
The trick is, the old hard drives and computers are now destroyed and recycled. That statement means you are entitled to use the product as all old unique machines no longer exist.yea 3 keys for datascan but used em all on some laptops & desktops over the yrs, cant remember which.
nistune, only had the one activation key via email when I purchased my license.
I remember Joe having a set which next settled in straight a bearing push would no doubt make it fit well and true as long as the hub was off the car.too much work removing/replacing all the trailing arm bolts & wirebrush/paint the axle only to end up rusting in winter again.
reading abit ppl with mis-matched new studs, apparantly they are an interference fit and the new teeth will simply cut/wedge themselves into the hole when tightened up. perhaps cut the studs abit shorter & try again another time.
I remember Joe having a set which next settled in straight a bearing push would no doubt make it fit well and true as long as the hub was off the car.
Did it fit straight with no issues? Joes looked straight but when you put a wheel on you realise how a slight angle is hidden but created large dimension differences at the stud endsI fit the hub onto the wheel, align the stud splines to the hole and use the wheel nuts to pull the stud all the way through into the hub
Did it fit straight with no issues? Joes looked straight but when you put a wheel on you realise how a slight angle is hidden but created large dimension differences at the stud ends
If they're subaru studs then you have more splines and they won't fit. Got 16 sat redundant in the shed
If they're 63mm long they're for 25mm spacers
I got one in "successfully" and the splines never really deformed from memory. I still have them all here for you to inspect if you wishok to use or would they just wreck themselves?
some sites say they're a press-fit so the number of teeth doesn't matter cos they simply cut n wedge themselves into the hole
http://mgaguru.com/mgtech/wheels/wl103a.htm
See that is what I thought, I know something once in a while.good luck without a 20t press...
All set for Sunday Paul?