i cannot connect to the link but as i am a mopar fan and used to run a 318 like there is no tomorrow i presume it must be a supercharger.
the thing forces more air into the intake.
in plain terms
a carburetter fed by a compressor.
live up to your morals and have your vacectomy done this week.
caring for the environment starts with your own actions first
before you judge others,,,,,
take your registration details which has the vin number on it to the dealer
they can just look it up.
it,s importand you provide the proof of owner ship
really funny
your doing it yourself (with help)
with any luck the equipment involved comes with instructions.
if you cannot follow these then dont go there.
it can be a number of things from worn out shock absorber rubbers to a worn out part in the steering rack.
it will be easiest to bring it to a suspension specialist for a quick check over.
are the tyres showing abnormal irregular wear signs, if so a specialist will be able to tell you why.
this sounds like the thrust bearing.
this bearing pushes the clutchplate free from the flywheel when you apply pressure to the clutch.
when it,s worn it will make noises like you describe.
if your mechanick confirms this then it,s
best to replace it with the whole clutch.
check when the engine...
i have never heard of anti freeze hoses this is something new to me.
(radiator hoses yes)
there may be pressure building due to a slightly blown head gasket,see if you can find bubbles coming up in the cooling system.
is the thermostat in the right way up?
no leaves in the front of the radiator...
i have never heard of anti freeze hoses this is something new to me.
(radiator hoses yes)
there may be pressure building due to a slightly blown head gasket,see if you can find bubbles coming up in the cooling system.
is the thermostat in the right way up?
no leaves in the front of the radiator...
how are we going to work this out if we dont even know which car it could be.
basicly you are going to have rent a container and this means going thru a shipping agent.
would it make sense to contact them instead?
and do you drive on the left or the right?