yes, the spacer should come out firstI’m stuck. I’m trying to replace the counter shaft seal and I can’t get it out.
Am I supposed to remove the metal sleeve first that is between the shaft and the seal?
yes, the spacer should come out firstI’m stuck. I’m trying to replace the counter shaft seal and I can’t get it out.
Am I supposed to remove the metal sleeve first that is between the shaft and the seal?
My wife and I have owned Audis for years. No issues, just basic maintenance, that I can do myself.I just got back from a vacation in Arizona, the rental car was a Audi A6. It was a nice car and pleasant to drive. The modern annoyances weren't as obnoxious as some and the bluetooth/android integration was a lot better than many. Power and handling were fine, mpg was interestingly good, but I got distinct vibe that it would be <very> expensive to fix and maintain. So I'd say the best Audi for me to have is a rental.
GS ownership drove you to drinking? 😉Just a normal day in my shop
My first thought was checking for water in the fuel.GS ownership drove you to drinking? 😉
Oh shit! Maybe I'm the one with a problem 😂My first thought was checking for water in the fuel.
Nah, just a shitbox owner's way of seeing things.Oh shit! Maybe I'm the one with a problem 😂
Nah I'm just a bourbon fan LOL My GS has 83k miles and still going strong.GS ownership drove you to drinking? 😉
Nice!!Nah I'm just a bourbon fan LOL My GS has 83k miles and still going strong.
I talked to the old rust shop. 2014 Silverados are eating customers alive.$3k or more and all the nightmare mid 2000s f150 are done and gone. I wish I had the pic of one f150 at 5am in 2017. Only the bottom flange was holding the frame together. The bed was so far into the cab the frame rails were touching the ground. I gave it half mile to 20 miles of separation. Ford builds em so good. They can be 99% failed and still get ya to work. Honda crv....ha kinda...Isuzu rodea...ha..ha.shit is dangerous..oh the Tacoma years. I left the salt belt. My parents grew up there...and got a new vehicle every 3 yrs in the 60s and 70s..Threw the wagon back together. Has a new filter on the Haldex system. Cleaned up the sensor. Pulled it out of the driveway and took a few passes up and down, no codes. I'll take it to work tomorrow. See what happens. Hopefully that was it. If I can just eek another few years out of it before the rot does it in.
x12Miracles do happen! I almost have this thing back together.
Just gotta torque the drain plug and counter sprocket nut. Anyone know how many in/lbs = 91ft/lbs?
That's nice.I put one of these together today.
550 lb. Universal Aluminum Mobile Folding Miter Saw Stand
Amazing deals on this 550Lb. Aluminum Mobile Miter Saw Stand at Harbor Freight. Quality tools & low prices.www.harborfreight.com
If anyone wants a miter saw stand, this is a surprisingly good one. Strong, stable, easy to move, lots of small details included like a leveling foot. My only complaint is that the hardware is slightly cheesy, but that goes for most things.
When I get a cold saw, I'll buy a second set of mounting rails so I can run either saw on it.