Outlawmws
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Really nothing for two days. Packed my daughter for a move on the fourth, and we just got back from the trip...
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Did your torque the oil filters to spec? Tighten by hand? Use a filter wrench? What is your method of tightening the filter?
How many oil changes have you done in the past?
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3.6L or 5.7L?
Helped the neighbor kids get their Honda going.
It’s been sitting for a year. I’ve made a couple attempts to buy it but no real dollar figure came from them.
So today, I see them messing with it.
They’re trying to jump it. No go. So I hand them my battery charger with 200amp start function. No go. No power to the headlights even... battery tested at 6 volts. Ugh...
So after a bit of looking around, the 80a fuse was blown. Replaced it. Jumped the car, and it started and ran great.
They’re going to replace the main relay as well since the symptoms they’re describing and parts previously replaced, point me to the main relay.
But. For now. It runs![]()
I did some work on the Chainsaw......I hate ethanol fuel.
Don't use it. I run non-ethanol in all of my small engines. $3.50 a gallon, but that's a small price to pay.
I've fixed many Honda/Acura main relays by re-soldering the cold joints on the circuit board. Leave the plastic housing in place & just remove the guts with a pocket screwdriver.
House AC went out and we are in the midst of a heat wave. Blows warm air. Cut the power and pulled the access panel off the back of the A.C. unit outside. There to my amazement I found one wire broken off its terminal end and just hanging there. Installed a new terminal end, reconnected the wire and everything working again!
Good job Rickster finding and fixing the problem yourself. Saved yourself a bit of money.

Added more tools and car parts to eBay...slow and steady cleanout which I was was moving a bit quicker.
Gutted the interior in the '08 Sierra to redo the aftermarket stereo system that was installed back in '09. One of the amplifiers went out on me a couple of years ago and I am finally getting around to it now that I've got the garage to park it in.
Side note - It's impressive the amount of corners your brother-in-law's "Professional Stereo Installer" buddy is willing to cut when nobody is looking.
All the new wiring is ran, Dynamat installed, Amplifiers installed, new head unit installed and system tested. Works great so far, now to tune it and button everything up.
The good news is I finally solved that "engine whine" I was getting with the old setup by making some good ground connections!
Ollie looks great! Why did you paint the trailer mover red?
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Primed the inside of a old cylinder and cut the ends out of a 55 gallon drum.
