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08-30-2005, 09:57 AM
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Well, your definition of a proper job is somewhat different from mine then. I consider it a job well done when nothing is damaged.
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08-30-2005, 10:03 AM
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Ivan141 Wrote:Well, your definition of a proper job is somewhat different from mine then. I consider it a job well done when nothing is damaged.But the guy from carglass didn't damage it: it were the guys who fixed the rust who bent the moulding. 1983 - AE86 Sprinter Trueno - import project 2013 - Honda Civic sport - daily driver 2004 - AEU86 dot ORG - daily domain Support our forum, buy from the AEU86 shop: |
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08-30-2005, 10:32 AM
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Oops...my mistake..
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08-30-2005, 10:45 AM
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Ivan141 Wrote:Oops...my mistake..No problem. 1983 - AE86 Sprinter Trueno - import project 2013 - Honda Civic sport - daily driver 2004 - AEU86 dot ORG - daily domain Support our forum, buy from the AEU86 shop: |
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08-31-2005, 03:01 AM
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banpei Wrote:my car leaks from that area on both sides and when the rain falls and im driving it drips on me and comes through the sidesApolan Wrote:sure is nice to have people come to your house to do the repairs!!!Yeah, I know... But in this case I would have needed to tow the car to the workshop while they cover 24hours at home (or anywhere you want) service. |
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08-31-2005, 09:48 AM
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mr monster Wrote:my car leaks from that area on both sides and when the rain falls and im driving it drips on me and comes through the sidesIs your windshield glued as well? From what I understood there are two types of windshields for the hachi: glued and with a rubber strip around it (which the mouldings will it tight to the car) which is also glued with just a tiny bit of glue to the car. In the first case (which is mine) the window is not glued correctly but it should be easy to fix with applying glue on the places which leak. In the second case either the rubber strip is old and leaking or the glue has gone. You can order the strip from a dealer or reapply the glue. Probably it is the best if you have a similar service as here and drive by those guys and ask what it would cost. Or you have rust around your window and it's leaking from there, but I don't think thats probably the case. 1983 - AE86 Sprinter Trueno - import project 2013 - Honda Civic sport - daily driver 2004 - AEU86 dot ORG - daily domain Support our forum, buy from the AEU86 shop: |
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09-25-2005, 04:00 PM
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Okay. I fixed my side-moulding today. Only a small problem left with it, but it will be fixed with some silicone I guess.
I also fitted an orginial popup-lightswitch and hopefully it will work. I couldn't test it since the battery is completly exausted. Which reminds me that Ivan told me to juice up the battery again after trying several times to start the car. I guess I tried it too much and exausted the battery. Also: I can't fix the breaks of my mitsubishi. It appears the brakepads are being pushed at the disc and only loosen up a bit when driving. To get the car through MOT they need to loosen after turning the tire a small amount. Anyone got an idea what could cause this problem? 1983 - AE86 Sprinter Trueno - import project 2013 - Honda Civic sport - daily driver 2004 - AEU86 dot ORG - daily domain Support our forum, buy from the AEU86 shop: |
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09-25-2005, 08:42 PM
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Hey Banpei,
What you describe is very normal, piston pushes the brakepads against the wheel, when you release the piston it comes free again. Simply take the caliper off, get the brake pads out, sand the 'pins' a bit so they move freely within the bracket and it should do the trick. Remember what Leon wanted to do when we installed the rotors and pads on your hachi? Thats what you need to do here most likely Greetz, Bastiaan "mux213" Olij Moved down under, no more hachi |
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09-25-2005, 09:50 PM
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Yeah..that's the first thing you should check... Sand the slide bushes clean and grease them up good! If that doesnt do the trick then you might have to think about changing the brake piston seal. That's also something that 'pulls' the piston back in after you let off the brake.
Dont worry though.. it's probably just the slide bushes that need cleaning. You can even replace them if they are worn.. FABRICA MI DIEM, PVNC! |
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09-26-2005, 08:48 AM
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I tried to do that, but I couldn't get the calipers off and destroyed my "ratelaar" doing so.
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