MotorGround >> help! i blew my torque in my honda civic.
| 9/1/08 1:03 AM | |
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colostomy bag
Member Since: 5/28/08 Posts: 394 |
i'm not a mechanic any help would be great. |
| 9/1/08 10:58 AM | |
big_slacker
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 13770 |
You blew what? |
| 9/3/08 6:11 PM | |
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Atecexa
Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 3457 |
i dont see how that could happen since they dont come with torque from the factory did you add some on after the fact? |
| 9/3/08 6:29 PM | |
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colostomy bag
Edited: 09/03/08 6:32 PM Member Since: 5/28/08 Posts: 430 |
i jacked it up and took a look under the hood. I think she just over heated so i dumped some wind sheild and brake fluid in it. Run's like a dream now. |
| 9/4/08 3:22 AM | |
Racer X
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Member Since: 5/17/01 Posts: 20188 |
He accidently a honda! |
| 9/6/08 1:31 PM | |
big_slacker
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 13785 |
Every problem with a honda is solved by topping off the fluids. Its a well known fact they don't have mechanical problems due to the superior nipponese engineering. |
| 10/10/08 11:17 AM | |
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Atecexa
Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 3533 |
and you have to put some yellow vinyl stickers on it and a "R" on the hood and trunk |
| 10/12/08 11:53 PM | |
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colostomy bag
Member Since: 5/28/08 Posts: 830 |
Atecexa - and you have to put some yellow vinyl stickers on it and a "R" on the hood and trunk why? |
| 10/13/08 11:12 AM | |
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Road Warrior Fin
Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 22867 |
That happens at the factory when they build the engines, imo. |
| 10/13/08 2:11 PM | |
BEEF & CHEESE
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Member Since: 9/29/02 Posts: 15935 |
the whole thing? |
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