Latest round of exhaust paste seems to be still holding up on the Y-pipe flanges, or atleast it's not visibly blown out yet.
Last week I bought 90° grease fittings for the inner tierods to avoid stupid gymnastics to get grease in them. Apparently the tie rods are 1/4"-28 SAE-LT, so the common 1/4"-28 non-tapered fittings don't thread in properly.
So, today I installed the new grease fittings and greased every joint in the car. The 90° fittings on the inner tie rods are pretty tight to the crossmember, but shouldn't touch. Both outer tierods squirted out some horrendous rusty gooch juice when I greased them. Safe to say the torn boots aren't just an eyesore, they seem to let water in too.
Also resealed the front oil drain plug while under the car. The plug had been seeping since the oil change and snugging didn't fix it, so now it has a new copper washer and some sealant.
When I was under the car the previous time, the power steering return hose was wet, which I wiped dry. It was dry today, so I guess it's not leaking then?
I've been playing around with the tie rods to get the steering wheel straight, today is the third time adjusting. These things are ridiculously touchy to adjust, when I shortened one side and lengthened the other a single turn, the steering wheel turned like 60°. Then I did a half a turn backwards for both, and the wheel was still a bit crooked, so today I adjusted them a bit under a quarter turn more.
The latest tank of fuel was a bit more highway-oriented than most, and it netted a consumption figure of 13.9L/100km / ~17 MPG. Also taking in the consideration of speedo error (that I recently calculated) of about MINUS 5-7% which means the actual fuel mileage was somewhere around 13.0-13.2L/100km or 18 MPG.
My speedometer has always showed a bit less than actual, plus I have 225/70 tires instead of the factory 215/70. Currently at 90km/h indicated, the GPS speed is about 95/96.
Recently I got flashed by a speed camera at an 80 zone while I was doing a touch over 80 indicated, so I decided to whip out a GPS speedo and see what I was actually doing.
Inspection coming up on the 27th. Maisa turned 40 this year, so the future inspections are gonna be biennial instead of annual.
Last week I bought 90° grease fittings for the inner tierods to avoid stupid gymnastics to get grease in them. Apparently the tie rods are 1/4"-28 SAE-LT, so the common 1/4"-28 non-tapered fittings don't thread in properly.
So, today I installed the new grease fittings and greased every joint in the car. The 90° fittings on the inner tie rods are pretty tight to the crossmember, but shouldn't touch. Both outer tierods squirted out some horrendous rusty gooch juice when I greased them. Safe to say the torn boots aren't just an eyesore, they seem to let water in too.
Also resealed the front oil drain plug while under the car. The plug had been seeping since the oil change and snugging didn't fix it, so now it has a new copper washer and some sealant.
When I was under the car the previous time, the power steering return hose was wet, which I wiped dry. It was dry today, so I guess it's not leaking then?
I've been playing around with the tie rods to get the steering wheel straight, today is the third time adjusting. These things are ridiculously touchy to adjust, when I shortened one side and lengthened the other a single turn, the steering wheel turned like 60°. Then I did a half a turn backwards for both, and the wheel was still a bit crooked, so today I adjusted them a bit under a quarter turn more.
The latest tank of fuel was a bit more highway-oriented than most, and it netted a consumption figure of 13.9L/100km / ~17 MPG. Also taking in the consideration of speedo error (that I recently calculated) of about MINUS 5-7% which means the actual fuel mileage was somewhere around 13.0-13.2L/100km or 18 MPG.
My speedometer has always showed a bit less than actual, plus I have 225/70 tires instead of the factory 215/70. Currently at 90km/h indicated, the GPS speed is about 95/96.
Recently I got flashed by a speed camera at an 80 zone while I was doing a touch over 80 indicated, so I decided to whip out a GPS speedo and see what I was actually doing.
Inspection coming up on the 27th. Maisa turned 40 this year, so the future inspections are gonna be biennial instead of annual.
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