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Replying to: pipeman (Nov 05, 2006 4:21 pm) No sure what you mean by opening up the inlets on the exhaust manifold. Are you talking about taking a die grinder to the manifold itself? If so how far back should the 45 degree bevel go? Thanks, geometro91
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Replying to: geometro91 (Nov 06, 2006 12:24 pm) Also you can do 45 on cyl. head. How about those small holes in the EGR , you located that? If yo will look inside the exh. ports you will see small "pipe" on the bottom of the runners. Let me know.
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Replying to: m564ag (Oct 30, 2006 5:08 am)
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Hello I live in the state of NY. The weather has been rainy. I cannot start my car. I did get it started (finally)and let it run for about 5 minutes. I gave it some gas (while sitting)and it stalled. My check engine light did come on the other day but has shut off. Help!
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Replying to: deborahf (Nov 15, 2006 5:40 am)
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Replying to: p10leadman (Nov 17, 2006 6:53 pm) Thank you so much. I still have yet to fix my problem. I will try this. Actually, my car has been sitting in the carport. Afraid to drive. Everything is very old on my car. Never changed spark plugs. Or wires. Thanks...Deborah. |
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Replying to: deborahf (Nov 20, 2006 9:17 am) I am now trying to figure out how to replace a leaking heater core. Near as I can tell, it must be the first thing installed on the dash ! So, I flushed the system, added radiator sealer and new anti-freeze...maybe I can get away with that temporary fix another year. I think your problems are much less- and the fixes alot cheaper. If in fact the gas tank is leaking, a junkyard visit maybe in order... anew one will be around $99.oo + labor to install it. I never repair gas tanks. Is your car 3cyl, or 4 cyl, automatic, stnadard, does it have ac? 2 dr, 4 door? Good luck
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Ok, the 2 dr Geo Metro (97) has a leak- verified with gooo on the inside of the windshield and a disappear act of anti freeze in the radiator! I checked my repair manual(haynes) and dear gawd! You all but remove the roof- the dash comes totally out and all cables, radio, ect- then if you do get the plastic box out, you have to pry it apart- thats the easy part I guess. A practice run on myparts car proved it to be a monster job. So far I flushed the system, and added radiator sealer and new anti freeze- hope to get away with that- car has 116,000 miles on it- hardly broken in. OK THAT ALL SAID: anyone got a tip of how to replace it easier? Other than a dealer? |
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Replying to: p10leadman (Nov 20, 2006 2:54 pm) My 94 Geo is a 3cyl, 2dr, standard, hatchback. No AC. Nothing fancy about it. Just your basic car. I have crawled under the rear of the car and there is (gas) slowly dripping out. I have a little puddle on the floor of my carport. Live in Rochester, NY. Thanks. I am new to this site.
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Replying to: deborahf (Nov 20, 2006 4:03 pm) I live in TX, so I guess it depends on why your gas tank is leaking. Rust is not a problem here, but backing over a rock was. I was able to have the hole in my gas tank repaired by a local shop that specializes in repairing gas tanks (and the repair was much cheaper than finding a gas tank for my '92 Metro convertible). If you have lots of rust on your tank, though, it wouldn't make sense to try to have it fixed - simply replace it with a rust-free one from a junk yard, as p1leadman suggested. Best, Stan |
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