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Old 05-29-2011 | 05:00 PM
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Hi, I'd like to come along and learn how to do a few jobs. The main one I need is the TCT so I'm along with Eho on learning that please. Otherwise, just generally learning how to change brake discs and pads would be good too.

Also, depending how difficult it is, removing the centre console between the seats - tried and failed so far!

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Old 05-30-2011 | 01:45 AM
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MIP: Rear Bumper Removal
jsh: Front Bumper Removal
Hedropsforglory: Coilpack/Injectors
Squeak: Drain Holes
Hedropsforglory: Gearbox Oil Change
S2K-Phil: Diff Oil Change
eho/Coppins999: The one and only TCT!
The Woman: Wipers/Exhaust Tips

The centre console/glovebox is a tw@t of a job, although I will look into it for you
Old 05-30-2011 | 04:21 AM
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Originally Posted by loftust
The centre console/glovebox is a tw@t of a job, although I will look into it for you
Makes me feel a bit better, I struggled for half a day pulling all the trim out but couldn't work out how to get out the screws or bolts holding it at the back. Guessed I needed to take the trim out below the hood but I'm not double jointed! It's not something I'm desperate to do. I bought a whole console because I wanted the wind deflector and I was trying to avoid drilling my lid in case I decide to go back to original.
Old 05-30-2011 | 09:57 AM
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Ah OK. I may just lift the car and clean them in situ then. It is not worth the hassle.

The way things (my work and my weekends) are going now the wipers will still be outstanding (likely because I have not done anything about it or because I have not managed to work it out).
I am also definitely interested in looking at some of the other jobs. Looking forward to it. It is also a good excuse to set aside some time for my car and me, which I am struggling to fit in these days with the house renovation taking over.

Originally Posted by loftust
Hi Sylvie

Feel free to come along, you're more than welcome.

As for the exhaust tips, there's a 10mm bolt underneath each tip. These gets wet, and therefore rusty, so they shear when you try to take them off

I'd be happy to look at your wipers...not a difficult job
Old 06-02-2011 | 10:08 AM
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Loftust

I have just been reading through:
Rogc oil thread

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'Finally finished the full service after a couple of additional hours this morning changing the Gearbox and Differential oil, now who would have thought Mr Honda would use a 23mm filling plug on the diff., a quick trip to Halfords and a combination spanner purchased and job finally finished.
Tools required 24 mm socked diff drain plug. 23mm combination spanned diff filling plug. 3/8" drive ratchet square to remove the gearbox drain plug, and a 17mm combination for the filling plug.'


Is it safe to assume someone will have a 23mm socket/spanner or should I get one
and
does the drain plug need to be replaced or is it reused?.
Old 06-02-2011 | 10:21 AM
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Hi Phil

Although it's unlikely that coolchrisuk will be in attendance, I should be able to borrow some of his tools...the good egg that he is

I will be doing a tool check in the next couple of weeks to ensure that I have everything required for each job

The drain plugs get reused, as do the washers. There is no need to replace them, but you can if you like
Old 06-02-2011 | 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by loftust
Hi Phil

Although it's unlikely that coolchrisuk will be in attendance, I should be able to borrow some of his tools...the good egg that he is

I will be doing a tool check in the next couple of weeks to ensure that I have everything required for each job

The drain plugs get reused, as do the washers. There is no need to replace them, but you can if you like
That's a relief - approached all 3 local Honda dealers to get the fluids for the day, none of them stocked the washers or could get them inside 2 weeks and all 3 said their mechanics just re-used them.

Didn't want to show-up with only half the kit!
Old 06-03-2011 | 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by loftust
Hi Phil

Although it's unlikely that coolchrisuk will be in attendance, I should be able to borrow some of his tools...the good egg that he is

I will be doing a tool check in the next couple of weeks to ensure that I have everything required for each job

The drain plugs get reused, as do the washers. There is no need to replace them, but you can if you like
thanks
Old 06-08-2011 | 12:33 AM
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Hi Loftust,

Hope all is well, 3 questions..

Can i confirm the tech day is Sunday the 26th of June? My company want me to go to Australia for 2 weeks and im going to delay it til July.

Just wondering did aquillaeagles high temperature urea grease turn up?

Also confirming whether you have the time to help me with it?
Old 06-08-2011 | 01:39 AM
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MIP: Rear Bumper Removal
jsh: Front Bumper Removal
Hedropsforglory: Coilpack/Injectors
Squeak: Drain Holes
Hedropsforglory: Gearbox Oil Change
S2K-Phil: Diff Oil Change
eho/Coppins999: The one and only TCT!
The Woman: Wipers/Exhaust Tips
Coppins999: Glovebox Replacement (I have looked into this, and should have no problems )
Beefy Clunge: Clutch Fork
Loftust: Drain Valves/Clutch Fork

I think this is enough as far as main jobs go, although I should be able to squeeze in a couple more rabbit jobs.

Tim - Yes, Sunday 26th June. Yes, I will be able to help you out, but no, the high temp grease has not been sent yet, but I have just ordered some myself

If you're still having problems with your window, I shall take a look. If you identify the motor/regulator as faulty beforehand and get a spare, I can help you change it



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