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Offline Ninja

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Got the anni back... Need help
« on: 19 February 2013, 14:07 »
First up.. How the hell do I remove hids.

Secondly, why would she be using water... No cream in oil. No leaks.

Finally.. How do I fix a sticky clutch pedal. It's really creaky and is hard not to stall because its so jumpy.

Ok maybe not fianally, but one last thing. It's developed a nasty rattle between 1 and 2k revs. Sounds tinny. Ideas...?

Ok this one is the last one. My wheels are fecked. They are corroded like nobody's business. Been quoted 400 to fix due to split rims. Wow. I don't want to do it myself but surely that's wrong.



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Re: Got the anni back... Need help
« Reply #1 on: 19 February 2013, 14:50 »
Regarding the water leak, Check the water flange on side and infront of the engine block, They tend to start leaking after abit from there. if the seals have gone or if its lost its shape.

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Re: Got the anni back... Need help
« Reply #2 on: 19 February 2013, 15:58 »
the hell do I remove hids.                       it really depends how they have being fitted, without seeing them this is an impossible question, most are sort of plug and play

why would she be using water... No cream in oil. No leaks.              rad? hose? both common faults

How do I fix a sticky clutch pedal. It's really creaky and is hard not to stall because its so jumpy......                  new cable?

It's developed a nasty rattle between 1 and 2k revs. Sounds tinny. Ideas...?                      exhaust heat shield?

My wheels are fecked. They are corroded like nobody's business. Been quoted 400 to fix due to split rims. Wow. I don't want to do it myself but surely that's wrong.                       
Ask shady as he had his done recently, also I'm going to do my own (I'm buying a spare wheel so I can take my time. I will be getting mine acid dipped and then powdercoated)
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