Lots of foreighn cars have this, It is called a jiggle valve. Usually a little button hangs off the hole. Not just a hole but serves the same purpose. These should be mounted facing upward. The purpose is to help prevent airlock, and makes the system a little easier to bleed. I would not see...
Hi Jane ann, I own and operate a auto repair center 31 years now. I have a product called fluid film that I spray just a touch on the mast joints. It works great. My personal car has this problem. After a spray it will work great for over a year. I dont know if this product is available where...
Welcome to you, your wife, and the mistress:rotfl My wife told me if I spent one more night in the garage working on that CORVETTE shed leave me. God I miss her
Oh Yeah, a better way to test fuses is with a test light. Touch one side should light, then touch the other side should light. If not fuse is bad. Ps if the circuit you are checking only works with the key on you will need the new on:upthumbs
I was reading with interest another thread where bbvette is looking for the first 100 1967's built. My car is the last one built in February 1967 (194377s112264) I thought it would be interesting to try to locate The first and last 1967 built for each month.Total of 24 cars. Are there any out...
I dont agree completly with the brake fluid issue. The system is closed and the fluid does return each time you let off the brake. Think about it if it were no more than a reserve, Why does it turn black and dirty??? It does eventually return to the reservoir. However I think using a turkey...
All you have to do is spin the tires on a balancer You will see it right away. sometimes you can see it right on the car. Just put it on a lift and give them a spin.Usually a seperated tire will feel like a rocking motion at very slow speed. Good luck , hang in there its the pits when your babys...
Sometimes a pressure test will not show up this type of leak. The pressure in the system actually puts pressure against the clamp and seals it. You most likely have a newer hose that hasnt shrunk all the way, and a worm gear style clamp. Worm gear style clamps cannot compensate for shrinkage or...
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