I can't see why it would be that bad, as long as the bolt isn't fused to the dogbone.
Guess what happened to mine
I can't see why it would be that bad, as long as the bolt isn't fused to the dogbone.
Guess what happened to mine
Cheers bud, very enlightening, maybe on my list of jobs now.It reduces engine and gearbox movement, which means you get less chatter on hard acceleration, and it stops things moving around in general. I've heard some people describe it as one of the most effective mods you can do. I think it's just an all round tighter, more responsive drive.
Not that I know - I haven't got them in yet!
I bought the red Powerflex diesel bushes, as I've got a diesel engine, but I've heard some people with petrol engines use the diesel ones because they're less harsh.
There's a video on YouTube I think by Humble Mechanic where he sticks a GoPro under the car so you can see just how much the gearbox moves and how much work they actually do - I'll try and dig it out.
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Im thinking drain tap with some small section of hose that goes down through the under tray to the floor.I’ve ordered a micro ball valve. I’m going to attempt to drill tap and install this on the bottom of the tank
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Im thinking drain tap with some small section of hose that goes down through the under tray to the floor.
Ah man... I'm convinced that if I so much as breathe in the general direction of mine, it's going to snap.
What did you have to do to get it out?
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Looks like there are a few subframes knocking about, and it doesn't seem that hard to fit the new one - just bolts that need changing etc. At least I'd have a good reason to change the steering rack bush while I was in there. I didn't realise it was so hard to get to without dropping the subframe...Bought a secondhand mount, new bolts and a new subframe.
But don't worry, just take it easy like with the wishbone bolts and it should be okay.
I think you’ve convinced me to leave my PCV in place.Im looking at petrol lawn mower taps atm but not sure how itll cope with water running through it regularly.
Can also get a plastic one but cant see that lasting long either.
I think you’ve convinced me to leave my PCV in place.
If it aint broke...I think you’ve convinced me to leave my PCV in place.
Hardest part of a new subframe is fitting the anti roll bar. I was going to fit a new one anyway as it got an advisory for corrosion.Looks like there are a few subframes knocking about, and it doesn't seem that hard to fit the new one - just bolts that need changing etc. At least I'd have a good reason to change the steering rack bush while I was in there. I didn't realise it was so hard to get to without dropping the subframe...
I'm spraying the bolts with penetrant every time I pass the car right now, so hopefully I'll be OK.
It's not exactly what I was looking for, but it definitely gives you an idea. You don't want it to be rock solid, because it would be much too harsh, but at the same time, any movement is lost power and will give a more vague feeling.Cheers bud, very enlightening, maybe on my list of jobs now.
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The purple powerflex bushes on the dogbone was one of the best ones i installed. highly rate it, once i fit my subframe and rack bushes everything will be polybushed lolIt's not exactly what I was looking for, but it definitely gives you an idea. You don't want it to be rock solid, because it would be much too harsh, but at the same time, any movement is lost power and will give a more vague feeling.
Did you snap your dogbone bolts too?The purple powerflex bushes on the dogbone was one of the best ones i installed. highly rate it, once i fit my subframe and rack bushes everything will be polybushed lol
Did you snap your dogbone bolts too?
haha nah mate ive never snapped bolts undoing them tbh only over tighteningDid you snap your dogbone bolts too?
Lol
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