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June 2nd, 2020 10:01 AM #401
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June 2nd, 2020 10:04 AM #402
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June 2nd, 2020 10:33 AM #403Toyotas are using aluminum with blue felt surface OE PN# 90430-12031. Last time i bought pack of 10 was P347.54
Nissan is the real crush washer(others are just flat washers), it literally crushes to form a 2-layer of copper gasket PN# 11026-01M02 P560 for pack of 10
There are washers for the transmission fill/re-fill plug and power-steering gearbox too which is size specific, some mechanics just improvise using cut alum tin-can. Final drives(front transfer, rear axles) are usually sealed by liquid gasket like threebond 1104.
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June 2nd, 2020 10:40 AM #404Tanggal nga daw lahat. They were offered redundancy package. My SA's son works there daw. Matagal na dun pero tanggal din. Reassignment daw is not an option kasi lugi daw. As for the cars that are still being serviced/repaired there, wala pa daw balita. Hindi pa naman gumagawa ng body repair and paint sa GH dahil ayaw daw nung village sa likod nila.
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June 2nd, 2020 12:14 PM #405
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June 2nd, 2020 12:16 PM #406
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June 3rd, 2020 04:53 AM #407
Hyundai and Suzuki crush washers are very much alike in terms of inner and outer diameters, as well as ung lapad. Closest to the two is Honda washer. Medyo malapad ng unti kaya wider din ang outer diameter. Toyota washer medyo makipot ang inner diameter compared sa tatlong washer sa taas. Isuzu washer ang pinakamalapad at pinakamabigat (by feel lang). Mitsubishi washer medyo unique, maumbok ung obverse while flat ung reverse side, at P100+ ang isa
Pero all of these washers are interchangeable kasi standard size naman ito so you can get any brand and just use it..even sa drain plug ng motor pwde gamitin.
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June 3rd, 2020 09:28 AM #408
Thanks for the heads-up sir sometimes I miss out or neglect those small things like this washer the important thing is your drain plug won't leak and so far haven't encountered such. The oil we use also is thick and I guess it will be hard for it to leak also.
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June 4th, 2020 09:42 AM #409
The rear seat of Brio Amaze can it be folded? Because I want to remove the seat cover to have it cleaned this weekend but seems hard to remove it you didn't adjust the rear seat.
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June 5th, 2020 08:49 AM #410
I have been using this vehicle for almost 2 weeks now and fc is just around 8.5km/li city driving I was expecting at least 10km/li.... maybe if I change oil this coming weekend hope fc will improve.
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^ correction. sa trueQC ko here in my area the traffic is 22 to 23hours light. Meron lang oras...
Traffic!