Mine was a big fail but I think I abused the tool on my 99 Dodge Ram front ball joints:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=805500#post805500
Others have had some success:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=56374
If ever I need another, I'll likely get the HF...
x2 - I had no idea what to do with mine but I'm a hoarder and can't bear to throw anything away. I tossed mine in my tackle box & used them to anchor bait to the bottom of bodies of water. Time to check the tackle box to see if any remain. They're likely wedged between some rocks in a lake...
MacPherson Strut Spring Compressor Set - Pass
I replaced both front and both rear struts on a 98 Camry with no problems. The tool worked well despite my initial skepticism. Before using it, I just put a little bearing grease on the threads. To compress the springs, I used an air ratchet and...
These things must carry live young as well (or that sack is full of them, I don't know). Anyway I stepped on one years ago to kill it and noticed movement all over the ground around my foot. Looking more closely the movement was from hundreds of the little bat's turds! :shocking:
Needless to...
Has anyone tried AutoTap? It sounds like it will provide quite a bit of feedback for your vehicle but I'd like to know how it compares to other software / hardware.
Re: Do you know you Cylinder Index?
4 PT Cruiser (man card was rescinded until further notice)
6 Monte Carlo
6 Mustang
8 Firebird
8 Dodge Pickup (running)
8 Dodge Pickup (smashed to hell but engine might be salvageable)
2 Riding Mower
1 Push Mower
1 Weed Eater
1 Maytag Washing Machine Engine
1...
Wow! That will be an awesome project! I recognize the bleeding from beneath the car too. It seems that every project car I have bleeds uncontrollably.
I look forward to your Torino build up!
Thanks! You guys are great. Yes, the Cu will set me back more that I expected but I sure don't want to burn the place to the ground.
I appreciate all of the feedback!
If I understand this correctly (I'm a novice of great degree), this code requires bigger wire to feed the sub-panel than it does to feed the main panel from the electrical source. Is this correct? Out of curiosity, what's the rationale behind this requirement (if my understanding is correct...