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Originally posted by nigel129 View PostGREAT, copied and printed, job for tomorrow if weather holds,Thanks
And as for not liking amateurs fixing their cars, I'm sorry, but I don't. In my years as a mechanic, I've seen people killed due to inept repairs. I never ever advocate working on a car/truck/bike/bus/lorry whatever, unless qualified to do so. I could easily step you through how to do anything on a vehicle, but I never will. How could I square it with myself if you killed someone because you didn't do exactly what I said, or you misunderstood something, or I missed a step?
Yes there are numpty mechanics out there, just like there are numpty computer geeks. The difference between stepping someone through fixing a PC and stepping them through fixing a Surf is that if the PC repair goes wrong, you potentially kill the PC, if the Surf repair goes wrong, you could potentially kill someone.
The step through I gave above is exactly what I would advise you or anyone else to do, if it's not the advice you were looking for, I apologise; but sometimes the best advice is not what you want to hear.
I too have a list of qualifications, in IT and Auto Engineering (amongst others), but modesty prevents me from publishing it.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostThe step through I gave above is exactly what I would advise you or anyone else to do, if it's not the advice you were looking for, I apologise; but sometimes the best advice is not what you want to hear.
After all this forum is here to help others out by sharing experiance.Gone from 4x4 to 1x2
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Some of the 500ml bottles have "spout / tube" built in that you pull out - looks like very fat straw.
These fit straight into the dip stick / filler tube. Once the contents are in, cut the bottom off and you've got a perfect funnel.My other cars a QUAD
(sv1000spilot on surf forums)
http://www.devonandcornwall4x4response.co.uk/index
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostRemember you'll need 2-3 times as much fluid to properly change it out using this method, but it is the best way to do it.
Albannach, I could be forgiven for thinking you didnt read my whole post...
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Originally posted by Maverick View PostBut then surely it's best to help out, in order to stop someone going it alone, and making it worse..
Originally posted by Maverick View PostAfter all this forum is here to help others out by sharing experiance.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by biosurf View PostAlbannach, I could be forgiven for thinking you didnt read my whole post...
The 2 hoses thing changes everything, but, as you said, uses much more fluid. The drain and fill method can be done 2 or 3 times (a few days apart) to dilute the old fluid left in the 'box & Torque Converter.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostI did, but I forgot you'd given 2 methods, sorry...
The 2 hoses thing changes everything, but, as you said, uses much more fluid. The drain and fill method can be done 2 or 3 times (a few days apart) to dilute the old fluid left in the 'box & Torque Conberter.My other cars a QUAD
(sv1000spilot on surf forums)
http://www.devonandcornwall4x4response.co.uk/index
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostRemember you'll need 2-3 times as much fluid to properly change it out using this method, but it is the best way to do it.
And as for not liking amateurs fixing their cars, I'm sorry, but I don't. In my years as a mechanic, I've seen people killed due to inept repairs. I never ever advocate working on a car/truck/bike/bus/lorry whatever, unless qualified to do so. I could easily step you through how to do anything on a vehicle, but I never will. How could I square it with myself if you killed someone because you didn't do exactly what I said, or you misunderstood something, or I missed a step?
Yes there are numpty mechanics out there, just like there are numpty computer geeks. The difference between stepping someone through fixing a PC and stepping them through fixing a Surf is that if the PC repair goes wrong, you potentially kill the PC, if the Surf repair goes wrong, you could potentially kill someone.
The step through I gave above is exactly what I would advise you or anyone else to do, if it's not the advice you were looking for, I apologise; but sometimes the best advice is not what you want to hear.
I too have a list of qualifications, in IT and Auto Engineering (amongst others), but modesty prevents me from publishing it.
nigelLast edited by nigel129; 11 August 2009, 23:48.Surf K Reg LN130 2.4 AUTO
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostI did, but I forgot you'd given 2 methods, sorry...
The 2 hoses thing changes everything, but, as you said, uses much more fluid. The drain and fill method can be done 2 or 3 times (a few days apart) to dilute the old fluid left in the 'box & Torque Converter.Surf K Reg LN130 2.4 AUTO
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Originally posted by nigel129 View PostSo assuming cost and time are no barrier, which method would you recommend given my lack of experience.
If cost isn't a barrier, I would honestly take it to an Automatic Transmission Specialist, that's what I would do.
Otherwise, do the 2 hoses thing, there's less risk of you doing something silly like stripping the gearbox sump nut. Just make sure you have enough ATF fluid (buy 15 litres, put 10 in the bucket first, then if you need the other one, use it. If not, take it back for a refund.) and make sure you put the right bucket with the right pipe!Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Unless you are confident in your ability I'm with albannach on this. Once you have seen it done and noted any pitfalls,perhaps then you can try. Albannach, diesel weasel and others always advise that if you need to ask for advice on, for instance,any work on a braking system then you need expert advice on such a safety critical issue
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I have now worked in Scotland long enough to not take offence at a Scottish members advice.......it's going to generally be forthright
I mean after all where else in the world is "to glass"
considered a verb !!Last edited by gwh200; 15 August 2009, 13:18.Non intercooled nothing.
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