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I drove to a local parts store (Lordco Auto Parts) this morning hoping to buy a die to clean up the oil cooler stud thread for the oil filter. Did not have one large enough. Was recommended to see a machine shop in town on Monday. Messaged a friend who lives in this village...
Looks like I damaged the thread of the stud oil cooler which holds the oil cooler in place and to which the oil filter is screwed on. Should I replace at an estimated cost of C$74 ~US$55. Or simply make an effort to clean up the thread with a thread cleaner or a die?
Question and a solicitation for opinions from everybody:
Disregarding expense and effort, it is always better to perform a poor man's flush of the automatic transmission than a drain and refill?
@outback97: Typically I am driving offroad, parking the X, and then hiking, wading or paddling. Mind you I can think of a couple of places where in the past deflating the tires would have helped with both traction and comfort.
Thanks @IM1RU. I performed a poor man's flush back in May 2020 about 41K km or 25K miles ago. Thought I could get away with a drain and refill this time around.
Good questions @outback97. I have never deflated my tires offroad so would use it for bicycles, inner tubes (maybe) and emergency top off.
In the interests of saving space, I went for the Ryobi model, purchased on sale at Home Depot. I use the same batteries for the lawn trimmer/weed wacker...
Thinking I should drain and refill the Automatic Transmission. Done in January 2020 and we are now 4 years later. Towed once since then.
Question: Should I replace the drain and filler plugs as well as the gaskets or can I, similar to the rear differential get away with re-using the existing...
The option from Canadian Tire has a USB-c cable for charging the lithium battery and can also operate from a 12-volt cigarette lighter port in the vehicle:
Can go from 24 to 34 PSI in less than 2 minutes; maximum pressure 150 PSI
Contains a 12V DC car charger
Removable rechargeable lithium-ion...
Good idea. I have Makita 18V tools and a 18V Ryobi weed wacker (trimmer). The Makita tire inflators are a little big but the Ryobi one is rather compact. It lacks features but is inexpensive.
Do like the Milwaukee portable tools and reckon they are well worth the extra expense.
RYOBI 18V...
My 12 Volt DC Air Compressor died on me recently and I wish to replace it.
Any thoughts, experiences with these rechargeable lithium battery operated portable tire inflators? Any recommendations for specific models? Something small and easy to store is preferred.
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Looks like the brake and muffler shop that the Nissan dealership contracted the catalytic converter/exhaust system work to used Red Locktite on the bolts. I removed the bolt it the picture below from the rear of the driver side primary cat because it had no nut. Replaced with a new bolt, a...