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Does anybody know how to change a fuel filter on a 1995 Integra?
Unbolt it from the firewall after removing the fuel lines, bolt the new one on the firewall, put the fuel lines back on. There is a smaller bolt in the top of the feed line Banjo Bolt that will relieve fuel system pressure. Might be bolted somewhere a little further forward than the firewall, maybe in front of your battery, but either way it's a 5 minute job, and pretty self-explanatory. If you have to ask I'm kind of afraid that you may not really know what you're doing at all. Edit: Here's a helpful illustration. [img_thumb]http://garageninja.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/fuel_press_integra.gif[/img_thumb]
thanks
best part of an oil change is when your dad says it will be warm and when you take the filter out and its hot as fuck you slip and pour even more hot as fuck oil all over your arm
Isn't it common sense to let the engine cool before draining...anything? Coolant on a warm engine will burn you and yes, oil on a warm engine is going to burn you...
[QUOTE=lemon_lover;29987931]inb4 r33 gt-r[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=c0nk3r;29986094]inb4 lambro[/QUOTE] close! [img]http://www.fdm.dk/billeder/hovedbilleder/BMW-x1-frit_opt.jpg[/img]
It has a disapproving look of an elderly librarian.
[QUOTE=justin1992;30000798]Isn't it common sense to let the engine cool before draining...anything? Coolant on a warm engine will burn you and yes, oil on a warm engine is going to burn you...[/QUOTE] no it comes out quicker when its hot
I wanted to find a picture with whiter eyebrows, but nope. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/0hWoX.jpg[/IMG]
So based on what everyone has said about jeeps I've decided to start taking a look at some Cherokee's. From wha I see they're ok, with the odd pretty cool one. After scouring through ads for around half a hour I found a gem I absolutely fell in love with. Link:[url]http://alberta.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-cars-trucks-1992-Jeep-Cherokee-SUV-W0QQAdIdZ277577364#[/url] The colour combo is very nice. If it isn't black or this dark blue then it doesn't look that good. The main thing that really got me was how perfect the wheels fit the truck. The tire size, the blackened rims, lift hight, everything completely complements the car. That and it looks to be in mint condition with 138'000km. For the price of all that I would be more than happy to have it as a first vehicle. My parents have had some talking about getting a similar jeep for a first truck so I'm in the clear. Only thing I'm waiting for now is a response from the guy to see if it's still available.
looks like something a serial killer would drive
[QUOTE=abcpea2;30004076]no it comes out quicker when its hot[/QUOTE] Ok so i guess the problem we have here is do you want to burn the crap out of yourself with hot oil, or spend an extra what...5 minutes draining it cool? I always do mine cool, if you're that impatient spend that time checking other things while it drains...
idk how you guys change oil but i find it pretty hard to get it anywhere other than where i'm draining it to
might go look at this today. [url]http://kpr.craigslist.org/cto/2396677581.html[/url]
[QUOTE=rampageturke 2;30010531]idk how you guys change oil but i find it pretty hard to get it anywhere other than where i'm draining it to[/QUOTE] Mine sprays towards the lower control arm and it's pretty hard to not make a mess. Especially when you don't feel like loosing the cap.
[QUOTE=Roflnocerous;30012681]might go look at this today. [url]http://kpr.craigslist.org/cto/2396677581.html[/url][/QUOTE] Looks kinda like the engine lit up at one point judging from the hood picture. Nice looking truck though.
mine has that to. pretty sure it's normal, pcv valves, general oil leaks that smoke etc.
[QUOTE=JDK721;30007500]looks like something a serial killer would drive[/QUOTE] the lake in the background makes it more serial killery too
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fpi6-1K49iY&feature=player_embedded[/media] I want to test drive Volkswagens for a living.
[QUOTE=ThatHippyMan;30015531][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fpi6-1K49iY&feature=player_embedded[/media] I want to test drive Volkswagens for a living.[/QUOTE] You'd probably die in some sort of electrical fire.
[url]http://tulsa.craigslist.org/cto/2335192959.html[/url] Going to check this out with my dad.
Is it just a Shell?
Not sure. Either way it's worth the asking price for a complete roller.
Me and dad have been driving for 8 hours now to pick up another Suzuki Samurai SJ510 and this one's the deluxe version :v: oh and look what arrived in the mail today: [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/EnoUFl.jpg[/IMG]
Hey, my friend Stephen has one of those. Been sitting on his desk ever since I met him.
As I've said before, it's going on the dash in the Jeep :buddy: I'm not sure how to fix it in place though. Maybe glue on some small plate and double sided tape on the plate
[QUOTE=Ldesu;30031348]As I've said before, it's going on the dash in the Jeep :buddy: I'm not sure how to fix it in place though. Maybe glue on some small plate and double sided tape on the plate[/QUOTE] double sided tape should do the trick nicely
[QUOTE=rampageturke 2;30031389]double sided tape should do the trick nicely[/QUOTE] yeah but I need a plate under it since it's just a really small 1mm edge around it that actually will touch the dash
Everyone knows 70's pick up trucks are the ultimate serial killer car [img]http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-1970-1979/1973-Ford-F-100-Pickup.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=NuclearAnnhilation;30034636]Everyone knows 70's pick up trucks are the ultimate serial killer car [img]http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-1970-1979/1973-Ford-F-100-Pickup.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] It's like cocaine for me. i love that truck
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