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Ford OEM Wiper Blades by
J.B. Wood[_2_]
Hello, all. Does anyone know who manufactures wiper blades for Ford
Motorcraft (in particular for the Focus models)? Anco? Trico? Thanks
for your time and comment. Sincerely,
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J. B. Wood e-mail:
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control arm bushing: where to drill floor? by
[email protected]
'07 Cobalt LS. I (finally) replaced the passenger-side CAB. On that
side, the 'cage nut' on top of the sub-frame is (barely) accessible
from below, and I was able to replace it.
On the driver's side, access to the nut/cage is much more restricted.
I don't see any way to get at it from below, and...
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Tire Size by
DAVE NARAYAN
For a 1992 Honda Accord ExR - tire size is - 195 60R 15. Is it safe to use 195
65R 15 ? Will this be as effective normal operation of the car without any
negative impact on parts - gas usage?
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for full context, visit http://www.motorsforum.com/tech/tire-size-119283-.htm
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bolt/nut grades by
[email protected]
I have to replace an M14 class 10.9 (SAE grade 8, AIUI). I can get
the bolt locally. But, at the same store, or anywhere ex online, the
highest grade nut available is class 8.8 (SAE grade 5).
So, my question really is, can I use the class 8.8 in this situation.
But, more generally, is it the...
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Overheated car by
[email protected]
I have a 98HondaCivic and there's a black gooey like substance in the coolant recovery tank and a lot of steam blowing out. Its a new radiator, new hoses, new thermostat new fan sensor and temp sensor. I don't know why it's overheating still.
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###TIMING BELT CONSPIRACY THEORY### by
Andy
On Wednesday, July 20, 1994 at 4:15:51 PM UTC-5, Owen Lee wrote:
> I have a timing-belt-conspiracy-theory, please read and comment:
> (I'd like to compile some data and will post the results later)
>
> I had a 1983 Honda Civic, with a 5 sp. It went ~170k miles without
> ever breaking the timing...
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Clay bar safe ? by
Andy
Is the use of a clay bar safe on cars if used sparingly. ?
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by Andy
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gaskets on thermostat housing GM 3.8 by
bob
I have a 2004 grandprix with non turbo 3.8L it is leaking slightly from
the thermostat housing to intake area. None of the autoparts stores seem
to list a gasket for this. they show the rubber gasket for the
thermostat, but not a thermostat housing gasket. But if you look for
a replacement...
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April 7th 17 04:40 PM
by .[_2_]
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Seat belt problems by
Andy
I am having a problem with my seat belt.
The belt does not completely retract.
So when I close my door, it can not do so.
I have tried putting graphite on the belt, but there is not improvement.
Any ideas ??
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Dot2dot | Digital Printing Malaysia | Digital Wall Coverings by
dot2dot home
Dot2dot is the most equipped Digital Print & Cut Company in Malaysia. We provide a wide range of digital print & cut services from the smallest ratio.
Established in 2004, Dot To Dot Digital Image focuses not only on the design, advertising and printing services but our clients’ needs and...
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Any use for a 19/32" socket or wrench? by
N8N
My understanding is that the only xx/32" size currently useful for any SAE fasteners is 11/32" (no. 8 hex head machine screw) - got a 19/32" socket in a lot of stuff that I picked up for cheap, mostly to get some socket extensions that looked useful. Is there any use for it on modern equipment, or...
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Auto Industry. by
Scott Dorsey
In article >, AMuzi > wrote:
>On 3/20/2017 4:31 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
>> dsi1 > wrote:
>>> On Friday, March 17, 2017 at 9:22:15 AM UTC-10, JR wrote:
>>>> clicklancashire.com Trump to make very big announcement about auto industry...
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GM going overboard with jetsam by
[email protected]
Recently GM has sold off various divisions in Africa, Asia and Europe
and is closing the factory at Holden, which will become a mere badge.
So have they just had a gutful of burning cash, or are they saving up
to takeover somebody else?
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radiators by
[email protected]
I need one. The 1994 Saturn SL2 has a plastic topped radiator. There is a crack, which was plugged with plumbers epoxy, or I should says used to be plugged.
Now, in the old days I would assume some crusty WWII vet would just braze the hell out of any suspicious spot.
Any idea of what folks do to...
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2000 Olds Bravada problem by
[email protected]
My 2000 Olds Bravada wouldn't crank.
There was 12V present on one of the coil terminals with the key on.
There is a small module next to the coil with a 4 terminal plug. It
looks like it's on a heat sink with silicone grease. I don't know if
this is an ignition module but it also had 12V on one of...
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[M] Toronto start-up Fiix by
RS Wood
From the «sounds perfectly awesome» department:
Title: Toronto Start-Up Will Send a Mechanic To Your Driveway To Repair Your Car On Demand
Author:
Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2017 19:45:00 -0500
Link:...
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March 11th 17 04:33 PM
by .[_2_]
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