yan kasi problem dok pag online binili tapos hindi naman branded yan mga screw, washer, nails.
kaya mag to see is to believe muna ako sa y2k and tingi-tingi lang.
and its not really important na palit every oil change. Sa akin nga parang nung warranty days pa ito crush washer.
Di ko kasi alam size specs boss, di rin nila indicate kung fits what purpose. Isa pa, di ka naman nakakatipid dyan kasi mura nga per pc, pero after 2 years mo pa gagamitin ung next 2 out of 10 washer, either nawala na Yun o nabenta mo na sasakyan mo. Tamad Lang kasi ako pumunta sa screwtech, I think 90% na meron sila nito
It's nice to have Sir Travs especially for avid DIYers, but I share the same reason with one of the posters here that the cost of having this cannot justify the cost of labor from a neighborhood mechanic.
Just curious though, is there a fumoto for the ATF plug, I noticed the washer size is different with the oil drain plug.
It's a 1 time $25ish cost I'm sure everyone here can afford....A convenience your shade tree/neighborhood mechanic will thank you for.[emoji4]
Fumoto comes in different fitments, thread sizes/pitches. If your tranny has a drain plug, Fumoto may have 1 that fits.
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Avid DIYer din ako. Used to change the oil on my ‘ol honda city. But since we’ve moved to a condo, di na pwede mag diy change oil.
I let the casa do it and take out what i feel is unnecessary like oil flushing, oil additives, etc.
What i appreciate are the extra checks they do on major checkups like retightening of bolts sa suspension, check & adjust ng valve clearance, servicing of front & rear brakes, etc. This will be quite a task for a DIY mechanic like me without the proper tools and location. (Garage)
One thing i wonder bakit hindi included sa major checkup is the throttle body cleaning. Di nakalista sa manual.
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I used to take my car to Honda Pasig. Wala naman akong complaints sa service and so far havent been ripped-off by them. Honda Marikina na ako ngayon. Less traffic, less customers (for now) kaya mabilis gawin kotse ko. For me, the SA that i deal with is the deciding factor for me. Sa una give them the benefit of doubt and after that you develop a professional relationship and start to trust them. Nagustuhan ko langang treatment sa akin kaya sa kanila na ako nagpapaservice ngayon.
They really do the things they are supposed to do on the manual. They also write it down on the invoice. And true enough, the car felt different.
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kinyo and 12dvc,
tumawag ako sa y2k pero hindi sila familiar sa crush washer tapos kahit sabihin ko code eh wala daw sila codecode more of sample daw kailangan kung baga to see is to believe.
Meron sila washer eh stainless and galvanized. Eh sa lazada ang material eh aluminum. So pag pupunta sa y2k ang basehan yung kapal diameter ng washer.
Kanina lang, dinala ko sa mechanic ang tsikot para palitan ang oil level sensor. Napilitan ako gamitin uli yung crush washer, so 2nd life na nung washer.
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Wala talaga sa screwtech nyan kasi parang Tosuy hardware lang they don't specialize on automotive or hydraulic parts. Remember the seals should be soft enough to seal the surface kaya either copper or aluminum ang choice, the GI, SS, and sort of iron compound is not recommended for sealing application because they are hard and tend to form cathodic reaction
when exposed to dissimilar metals and chemicals.
Since taga tru Kyusi ka dapat sa Banawe ka pumunta, try mo sa Ultramax Auto Supply - #3 Banawe Fortune Center, #218 Banawe St., Tatalon, QC
Or kung madalas ka kamo sa Ongpin why not visit CM Recto - BMT Parts Supply & Gen.Mdse., #1162 CM Recto, Binondo or sa Magdalena - Superline Gen. Mchdse., #1010 G.Masangkay St., Binondo
Kung nitrile rubber O-rings naman ang gasket tulad ng newer disposable cartridge engines, sa kabila kanto lang - Simplex Industrial Corp., 1053-1057 Benavidez St., Binondo.
HTH