Old guys with 12As club meeting
#878
OGTA
iTrader: (5)
Tim, don't let Ray talk you into the little black oil filters. I'm with you on the PureOne. As with some other things, size does matter when it comes to oil filters.
I am back from my trip to the SC shore. I got 23.9 mpg on an all highway leg of the trip. Not bad for me.
I still have not completely resolved the idle issue. Still have a bit of miss and a stumble coming off of idle, but the car runs great above idle. I'm planning to play with it some this weekend. I am thinking about changing the cap and rotor and checking the plugs. Anyone want to offer some advise?
I am back from my trip to the SC shore. I got 23.9 mpg on an all highway leg of the trip. Not bad for me.
I still have not completely resolved the idle issue. Still have a bit of miss and a stumble coming off of idle, but the car runs great above idle. I'm planning to play with it some this weekend. I am thinking about changing the cap and rotor and checking the plugs. Anyone want to offer some advise?
#880
OGTA
iTrader: (5)
The next meet is Tuesday 3/4 at 7:00 at Jeffery's Sports Bar. It is located right off 85 at exit 111. Link to mapquest below. We normally meet the first Tuesday of every month.
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp...ode=30024-2999
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp...ode=30024-2999
#881
That's impressive gas mileage Mike, maybe it was that twiddle I gave your float bowls with my little fingers. Hey, what did you do to the White One? It's been running like a bat out of hell lately, hard to keep it off the radar screens out there on 85.
I was blaming it on the full moon but then I realized today this peculiar behavior started around the time I stopped by your house last week and you hooked up that springy thing on my carb.
What's that thing do anyway? Is it the turbocharger?
I thought you needed one of these to get that turbo effect:
Hey Rotorius7, bring you and that hot rod 7 own down!
Oh yeah Tim, you don't use the black Mazda filters because they work better (but they must 'cause they are OEM, right?). You use them 'cause they LOOK cooler. The blue ones look like you shop at WalMart.
Ho, Ho, guess I'm buying the beer this time.
Ray
I was blaming it on the full moon but then I realized today this peculiar behavior started around the time I stopped by your house last week and you hooked up that springy thing on my carb.
What's that thing do anyway? Is it the turbocharger?
I thought you needed one of these to get that turbo effect:
Hey Rotorius7, bring you and that hot rod 7 own down!
Oh yeah Tim, you don't use the black Mazda filters because they work better (but they must 'cause they are OEM, right?). You use them 'cause they LOOK cooler. The blue ones look like you shop at WalMart.
Ho, Ho, guess I'm buying the beer this time.
Ray
#882
Waffles - hmmm good
iTrader: (1)
All I can about filters Ray is read this. You can make your own decision. OEM doesn't always mean the best, it usually means adequate for the warranty period.
Besides its getting harder and more expensive to get the Mazda filters and the PureONE comes in a pretty blue color. I bet Cathy likes the blue color better than the black one :-)
BTW, its looking like I'll make it down there in the 4th. My calendar appears to be open that day.
Besides its getting harder and more expensive to get the Mazda filters and the PureONE comes in a pretty blue color. I bet Cathy likes the blue color better than the black one :-)
BTW, its looking like I'll make it down there in the 4th. My calendar appears to be open that day.
#883
Great news Tim, another nice SA and it will be great seeing you too!
I asked Cathy and she thinks the blue filters are OK, but she uses the black OEM filters in her MP5.
But you guys know I'm kidding about this, I'm no more serious about those classy black OEM oil filters being way better than the blue Walmart ones than I am about clutch fans being better than efans:
Besides, the blue ones aren't even close to the worst color, that belongs to Fram orange.
Speaking of great colors, did you guys see my new SA yet?
I asked Cathy and she thinks the blue filters are OK, but she uses the black OEM filters in her MP5.
But you guys know I'm kidding about this, I'm no more serious about those classy black OEM oil filters being way better than the blue Walmart ones than I am about clutch fans being better than efans:
Besides, the blue ones aren't even close to the worst color, that belongs to Fram orange.
Speaking of great colors, did you guys see my new SA yet?
#888
Greg The Elder
Mike:
As for the oil cooler replacement.
Yes, the rings are 20mm in dial. and 2mm thick. Can find some at the hardware store. Our first oil cooler operation was not successful though. I had to go back and do it again as my old cooler was leaking as well as the seals. It’s a nasty little bugger to get to. I’ve got cut and gouges in my handsto show for it. You may find it faster to simply pay some big dude to beat you up. Then take it to a mechanic.
If your still stupid enough to try this yourself then keep reading.
Pressure wash your engine and let it run so that you can get under the cooler with a mirror and check to see weather the oil is coming from under the triangular base plate with the three 14mm bolts or from the cooler mounting base plate with the two 10mm bolts. Never, never, never loosen the 14mm bolts as this will most likely damage its seals. These three bolts hold the cooler layers together. If the cooler is leaking it will run around the base plate and down over the large rounded section at the rear where the oil line connects. The 10mm's with the mounting plate are beneath all of this. If the seals are leaking that is where it drips would occur. If you have a spare cooler you may just want to go ahead and use it.
I checked under the car when I got to work today and just a half hour ago and there were no drips. I’m still checking the oil whenever I stop, just to be sure.
As for the oil cooler replacement.
Yes, the rings are 20mm in dial. and 2mm thick. Can find some at the hardware store. Our first oil cooler operation was not successful though. I had to go back and do it again as my old cooler was leaking as well as the seals. It’s a nasty little bugger to get to. I’ve got cut and gouges in my handsto show for it. You may find it faster to simply pay some big dude to beat you up. Then take it to a mechanic.
If your still stupid enough to try this yourself then keep reading.
Pressure wash your engine and let it run so that you can get under the cooler with a mirror and check to see weather the oil is coming from under the triangular base plate with the three 14mm bolts or from the cooler mounting base plate with the two 10mm bolts. Never, never, never loosen the 14mm bolts as this will most likely damage its seals. These three bolts hold the cooler layers together. If the cooler is leaking it will run around the base plate and down over the large rounded section at the rear where the oil line connects. The 10mm's with the mounting plate are beneath all of this. If the seals are leaking that is where it drips would occur. If you have a spare cooler you may just want to go ahead and use it.
I checked under the car when I got to work today and just a half hour ago and there were no drips. I’m still checking the oil whenever I stop, just to be sure.
#889
Lots of rotors
iTrader: (33)
Well well... I thought I'd check up on the club and see what ya'll all have been up to. I'll hopefully be able to make it to this next meet. As of now, my car's at a friends house just sitting there. My drivers-side CV Joint in the back's just about shot. This weekend, we're pulling that all apart and installing a "newer used one". So hopefully that'll fix my crazy rear end twitch. But enough about me
And speaking of those little model cars Ray, I almost bought a Series 5 Turbo model car off of ebay a week or 2 back. But I couldn't let myself pay almost $25 for one
And speaking of those little model cars Ray, I almost bought a Series 5 Turbo model car off of ebay a week or 2 back. But I couldn't let myself pay almost $25 for one
#890
Hopefully that blue one will be delivered on time for the meeting, I've been looking for one of those for years. I just missed a nice red one that went for $27 a couple of weeks ago, so I was real happy to get the blue one for half that. Plus shipping.
I saw Collin today, or someone that looks like Collin driving a red FC that looks like Collin's. Man that kid is fast on the headlight switch, he had them up and down before I could wave.
So Mike, you gotta tell me what that springy thing is you fixed on my car. FINALLY the White One is faster than your Gray Wonder, header and all!
Believe it Greg, it ain't gonna leak. Repairing your own bee hive. Priceless.
Brett, what you been doing to that car to get its U joint all out of whack?
More entries from the Classic Car Collection:
I saw Collin today, or someone that looks like Collin driving a red FC that looks like Collin's. Man that kid is fast on the headlight switch, he had them up and down before I could wave.
So Mike, you gotta tell me what that springy thing is you fixed on my car. FINALLY the White One is faster than your Gray Wonder, header and all!
Believe it Greg, it ain't gonna leak. Repairing your own bee hive. Priceless.
Brett, what you been doing to that car to get its U joint all out of whack?
More entries from the Classic Car Collection:
#891
Lots of rotors
iTrader: (33)
For one, my uncle was the PO and beat the crap out of the car. It's on it's second transmission (and soon the third), second driveshaft, second clutch, and second CRAPPY STOCK exhaust. And secondly, I got the car when I was 14, and I wasn't the greatest driver 3 years ago. But I guess my CV Joint had finally had enough. I think it did good to last 250 thousand miles .
#892
Winter Rotary
iTrader: (5)
LMAO!
Yeah Ray, that was me! I was on my way back to my house from my Asst. Manager's place 'cuz I got called in early. And oh yeah, you bet your *** I'm fast on that headlight switch! I would've honked...but oh wait, that little circuit is toast! Ha-HAA!
At some point you should order Domino's so you can see my Jetta (Delivery bitch). It's making me good money. More than I was making at Starbucks, working FAR less hours. It rox my sox.
See y'all at the meet. Maybe I can convince my G.M. to let me swipe a Domino's car topper to put on my RX-7 for the meet...
Yeah Ray, that was me! I was on my way back to my house from my Asst. Manager's place 'cuz I got called in early. And oh yeah, you bet your *** I'm fast on that headlight switch! I would've honked...but oh wait, that little circuit is toast! Ha-HAA!
At some point you should order Domino's so you can see my Jetta (Delivery bitch). It's making me good money. More than I was making at Starbucks, working FAR less hours. It rox my sox.
See y'all at the meet. Maybe I can convince my G.M. to let me swipe a Domino's car topper to put on my RX-7 for the meet...
#898
Lots of rotors
iTrader: (33)
And Ray, you inspired me to look around for some more model cars. Now I'm bidding on the 'Initial D' FC .
#899
Here's a nice one, but of course I'm prejudice about white:
It comes with little people that look just like you and Collin. How cool can you get?
Here's a mini remote controlled kit you can use to find out if FC's or FD's are faster:
Click here for details and a virtual drive:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Tomy-Q-STEER-Cho...QQcmdZViewItem
Of course they don't include FB's because we already know they are fastest.
Here's a nice one if you like to do your own work:
http://cgi.ebay.com/03683-FUJIMI-1-2...QQcmdZViewItem
It comes with little people that look just like you and Collin. How cool can you get?
Here's a mini remote controlled kit you can use to find out if FC's or FD's are faster:
Click here for details and a virtual drive:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Tomy-Q-STEER-Cho...QQcmdZViewItem
Of course they don't include FB's because we already know they are fastest.
Here's a nice one if you like to do your own work:
http://cgi.ebay.com/03683-FUJIMI-1-2...QQcmdZViewItem
Last edited by ray green; 02-27-08 at 05:48 PM.