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Old 02-04-2009, 01:14 PM
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Got most of the stuff out of the way.
I'll give it a good look-over later.

Anybody wanna guess what I had to remove?
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Originally Posted by Jon316G
Got most of the stuff out of the way.
I'll give it a good look-over later.

Anybody wanna guess what I had to remove?
Attachment 133119
PCM.

Do I win anything?

Do I have to give it back if I cheated?

Because I did.

hint: PCM.jpg

But I'm not giving it back.
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Yeah... PCM...

EDIT: with a 2nd glance, it could pass a Military Spec armored original 8 bit Nintendo.

I recognize it from having to remove it to change my parking lights the first time because I wasn't smart enough to think to try my other hand......

remember, the little box goes on top! And remember to reconnect the air duct to keep it cool. I noticed I forgot to do that when I had it out last.


and what are those other things in the picture... clutch pedals?
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Originally Posted by RK
hint: PCM.jpg

Oh well... I'm sure most of you would have gotten that anyway.

Here is the nice void I currently have:
Akron/Cleveland 8 Owners.-battery-box-removed.jpg Akron/Cleveland 8 Owners.-hvac-plumbing.jpg

Couldn't get the wires out of the PCM's box, so that's why its tied off to the side.
And the coolant tank is tied forward until I can get most of the fluid out (before I disconnect the hose underneath).
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Originally Posted by Vyndictive
and what are those other things in the picture... clutch pedals?
Yup
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Originally Posted by Jon316G

Oh well... I'm sure most of you would have gotten that anyway.

Here is the nice void I currently have:
Attachment 133120 Attachment 133121

Couldn't get the wires out of the PCM's box, so that's why its tied off to the side.
And the coolant tank is tied forward until I can get most of the fluid out (before I disconnect the hose underneath).
Why'd you have to pull the PCM? Or did you just do it for S&Gs? I don't even know where that is in the bay.

And ya know it's OK to take some Simple Green and a rag and give your engine a nice little wipe down...



And on a semi-serious note is the upper left pulley rusting or is that just some discoloration on the front of it?
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Originally Posted by RK
Why'd you have to pull the PCM?
Its difficult to get the clamp off the hose that runs from the coolant tank to the pump.
Its between the PCM and battery box.
The battery box can't be removed unless this hose is removed because there are two bolts underneath the hose.
So it went like this:
  1. Remove PCM box to clearly get to the hose clamp
  2. Remove hose and tie out of the way
  3. Remove two bolts holding the battery box to a braket (and one bolt inside the box)
  4. Now, coolant tank can be removed

Originally Posted by RK
And ya know it's OK to take some Simple Green and a rag and give your engine a nice little wipe down...
That's OK... its an engine compartment.
I have better things to waste my time with.

Originally Posted by RK
And on a semi-serious note is the upper left pulley rusting or is that just some discoloration on the front of it?
Its probably a little rusted (too tired and lazy to walk back out to the garage).
Hint: That is the water pump BTW.
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On another topic...
Charles informed me that my coils should ship today, along with some other BHR goodies
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Originally Posted by Jon316G
On another topic...
Charles informed me that my coils should ship today, along with some other BHR goodies
Nice. Just a flywheel as the extra goodie or something else? If you got the PJs I'm going to be pissed.
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Sorry... no PJs.
Goodies are:
  1. ACT CW03 counterweight
  2. Exedy "MazdaSpeed" clutch kit
  3. BHR Flywheel
  4. HD release bearing
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Originally Posted by Jon316G
Sorry... no PJs.
Goodies are:
  1. ACT CW03 counterweight
  2. Exedy "MazdaSpeed" clutch kit
  3. BHR Flywheel
  4. HD release bearing
whoa... going all out, huh? Those sound like they could be fun projects. I've never changed a clutch before... I think I'd like to see that. Not to mention the flywheel.
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ya i just decided it's not worth risking the 8. Ohio winters are not gentle on cars that sit 6" or less off the ground. My tibby took a beating. swore i wouldn't do that again if i could avoid it.

Wow Jon, got all kinds of goodies there don't ya?

You doing the clutch replacement yourself? good times!
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Originally Posted by Shinka_MJR
You doing the clutch replacement yourself? good times!
Do you really think I'm paying a garage to do it?
I'll only visit a garage when a circular saw, reciprocating saw, and plasma torch fails to remove a bolt.
And the likeliness of that ever happening in my life is slim to.... oh.... ummm
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Originally Posted by Jon316G
Do you really think I'm paying a garage to do it?
I'll only visit a garage when a circular saw, reciprocating saw, and plasma torch fails to remove a bolt.
And the likeliness of that ever happening in my life is slim to.... oh.... ummm


Actually... we've never had to try the plasma... we've used the oxy-fuel torch on the exhaust and brakes though.
If I could remember how to use the Plasma, we would have tried it.


yea........ maybe you don't want me near your clutch.


EDIT: too bad I know where you live.
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Originally Posted by Vyndictive
Actually... we've never had to try the plasma... we've used the oxy-fuel torch on the exhaust and brakes though.
Oh that's right!
I saw what the oxy-fuel torch can do to the underside of a car, couldn't imagine what the plasma would have done.
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Oh that's right!
I saw what the oxy-fuel torch can do to the underside of a car, couldn't imagine what the plasma would have done.
. . . it would have WORKED like a charm... cuttin' like butta.
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Originally Posted by Vyndictive
See... this is what pisses me off.... I've never had the car over 100mph and I've gotten 2 speeding tickets and been pulled over 4 times in under a year...


Trademark: posting that makes me feel no pity if you ever total your car. Even great drivers can't control other stupid drivers on public roads or that random patch of black ice.

Unless there was a funday at a track I wasn't aware of.

Good pic though... what type of camera phone?

lol, it may as well be a track... i was pretty safe about it as well. I did it on a dry day above 40 and i didn't pass anyone while doing such speed... i hit 100 pretty regularly though in my highway driving. There is this 5+ mile long section of 2 lane highway out by me thats extremely low traffic, all concrete, and the speed limit is already 65 there.

BTW, ive never been pulled over even for a warning, let alone had a speeding ticket.

PS... POS camera phone, im looking at upgrading to the omnia (5mp)
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lol, it may as well be a track... i was pretty safe about it as well. I did it on a dry day above 40 and i didn't pass anyone while doing such speed... i hit 100 pretty regularly though in my highway driving. There is this 5+ mile long section of 2 lane highway out by me thats extremely low traffic, all concrete, and the speed limit is already 65 there.

BTW, ive never been pulled over even for a warning, let alone had a speeding ticket.

PS... POS camera phone, im looking at upgrading to the omnia (5mp)
You know something that I don't clearly... I got my first speeding ticket 1 week before my 25th birthday... so there is time for you yet.

Ever watch "My name is Earl?" Its a pretty funny take on Karma...

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Well... my first project I had planned for the car will have to wait.
I was out buying supplies yesterday but had a thought......

So one of my project will be to permanently plumb the washer fluid tank to the intake manifold's maintenance ports.
I wanted to go with a solenoid valve so I can switch the fluid direction from within the car, but a 3-way 12VDC directional solenoid would run me about $130!
So with that said I'll just purchase a $3 ball valve and if my engine floods, I can open the hood to change fluid direction.
Problem/thought I had was that I'm unsure what the temp is at those ports when the car is running.
Standard tubing is rated at 70F so I assume it'll be alright, but I want to verify what the temp is before purchasing the tube.
If the temps are close, I can buy tubing rated for higher temp.
Next problem is that I can't start the car without the clutch pedal (well... I COULD technically by bypassing the starter interlock switch), but I'm low on gas and don't want to really run it unless I'm leaving to get gas.
So Steve... if its OK with you, when I drop off the pedals could I take a temp reading of your car's maintenance ports?

Speaking of safety interlock switch.... got the rocker switch and wires for my 2nd project.
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So Steve... if its OK with you, when I drop off the pedals could I take a temp reading of your car's maintenance ports?

Speaking of safety interlock switch.... got the rocker switch and wires for my 2nd project.
... yeah, I don't really see how or why that would be a problem. We could zoom clean it again while we're at it. (No, I don't feel like it)

Other project huh? Sounds like an ignition kill switch of some sort. I need to do the same thing and wire mine in somewhere. I need to purchase some wire though... and possibly wire taps - and then maybe I'll fix the heater control.
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... yeah, I don't really see how or why that would be a problem. We could zoom clean it again while we're at it. (No, I don't feel like it)
But you have to factor the temp once the engine is warmed-up and the fact that this tubing will be under constant heat, unlike the cleaner nozzle that is in for under 20 sec.
I just feel better to verify the tube will handle the temp consistently.
Don't need melted vinyl tubing on my ports

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Other project huh? Sounds like an ignition kill switch of some sort. I need to do the same thing and wire mine in somewhere. I need to purchase some wire though... and possibly wire taps - and then maybe I'll fix the heater control.
I bought a small package with terminals and butt-splice connectors, some wire, and the rocker switch for just over $15.
I chose a rocker with no LEDs and was pure black to hide/conceal it better.
I could solder the wires to the terminal, but the push-in connectors work fine for me.
I'll have to inspect the foot-well area and look for a nice area to mount it.
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But you have to factor the temp once the engine is warmed-up and the fact that this tubing will be under constant heat, unlike the cleaner nozzle that is in for under 20 sec.
I just feel better to verify the tube will handle the temp consistently.
Don't need melted vinyl tubing on my ports


I bought a small package with terminals and butt-splice connectors, some wire, and the rocker switch for just over $15.
I chose a rocker with no LEDs and was pure black to hide/conceal it better.
I could solder the wires to the terminal, but the push-in connectors work fine for me.
I'll have to inspect the foot-well area and look for a nice area to mount it.
Attachment 133200

I gotcha on hose, makes sense to me. How are you going to measure the temp?


Also, looks like you have enough supplies+ wire to do this for, say, 2 cars?
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Originally Posted by Vyndictive
I gotcha on hose, makes sense to me. How are you going to measure the temp?
My Fluke meter has a thermocouple attachment.

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Also, looks like you have enough supplies+ wire to do this for, say, 2 cars?
Not a problem.... just buy the rocker switch.
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Originally Posted by Jon316G
My Fluke meter has a thermocouple attachment.
Does it have a dongle to attach to the tubular quantum integrated reverse osmosis faucet?

Fluke Thermocouple. I'm definitely working that into a converstation before I die.


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