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  • Pu241
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    Originally posted by WulfgarTheGreat View Post
    I was trying to drain my radiator and when i was taking out the drain plug, it snapped off leaving part of it still in. so now i need to figure out how to get that piece out, and get a new drain plug.
    Curved set of needle nose should do it!
    But you also have to find another drain plug.
    Anyone have an extra for one?
    Or know a replacement for it?

    Originally posted by jbuck1975 View Post
    Drill it out?
    You have clearly never drained the radiator.:p
    No room, unless you pull the radiator from the bay.
    Not hard, but not necessary in this case.

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  • Oren09
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    Originally posted by twopass View Post
    Put new o2 sensor and a valve cover gasket on 91, put head gasket on 88 but waiting on more parts to see if it will run,still got alot of dumb@$$ under dash wires and spices from p.o. to deal with.
    I hate when people try to re wire cars.
    A friend of mine has a 1970 Jeep Wagoneer that's a mess. The turn signals, front back and indicators, come one when you step on the brake pedal. Under the dash is a rats nest...

    Today I moved and rewired my second horn. Maybe it won't short out now.
    Cruise control still doesn't work

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  • twopass
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    Put new o2 sensor and a valve cover gasket on 91, put head gasket on 88 but waiting on more parts to see if it will run,still got alot of dumb@$$ under dash wires and spices from p.o. to deal with.

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  • jbuck1975
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    Originally posted by WulfgarTheGreat View Post
    I was trying to drain my radiator and when i was taking out the drain plug, it snapped off leaving part of it still in. so now i need to figure out how to get that piece out, and get a new drain plug.
    Drill it out?

    89 Festiva. carby. needs repairs!!

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  • WulfgarTheGreat
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    I was trying to drain my radiator and when i was taking out the drain plug, it snapped off leaving part of it still in. so now i need to figure out how to get that piece out, and get a new drain plug.

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  • rockin86ranger
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    Drove it to the junkyard yesterday only to find every car i needed a parrt off of they crushed since i was there last(A week and a half ago). Dang the luck, they had an escort wagon i needed alot of stuff off of.

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  • walth
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    btw, I got the b6 today from a 2 door mercury tracer. The timing belt cover has a sticker that says 8FB6E-M. Does anyone know what that stands for?

    here's some pics













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  • walth
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    Originally posted by Tommychu View Post
    Don't use an american car. Smashing the locks off of GM and Ford trunks used to be the second most fun (and third easiest) part of my job when I worked at the JY.
    I'm not that worried about it. it's a newer full size car and is electronic and if someone wants in THAT bad then whatever. All I have in there is ranger stuff now, some tow hooks, A/C drier-thingamajig, a radiator and some small stuff. I don't think I'm going to carry the ranger cyl heads... I had to bust open the nasty looking tempo trunk since I misplaced the key to it. you're right, it isn't hard. I have the new key on my key ring

    Originally posted by kumalaba View Post
    are you using the hood of a small car with straps going around your neck so you can haul off everything?
    No, I used a seatbelt and their hoist to pull it. I did pick it up from the truck to an old roll-around seat I've had since I was a kid. I'm guessing it's around 250? I need to weigh it!! And, usually I'll find some misc harness inside a car that's long and remove the tape and then have 3-5 wires to tie everything together with. pretty efficient and not as noticeable as a seat belt. I find seat belts are better for big stuff

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  • kumalaba
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    are you using the hood of a small car with straps going around your neck so you can haul off everything?

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  • Tommychu
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    Originally posted by walth View Post
    no but I'm going to next weekend.

    I'm actually stashin stuff in the trunk of a car down there and then in a few weeks they'll be doing the "carry all you can" and I'll carry all that crap then for 65 bucks!!

    nate's giving me one as well but I do need two now that I have two b6's
    Don't use an american car. Smashing the locks off of GM and Ford trunks used to be the second most fun (and third easiest) part of my job when I worked at the JY.

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  • walth
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    no but I'm going to next weekend.

    I'm actually stashin stuff in the trunk of a car down there and then in a few weeks they'll be doing the "carry all you can" and I'll carry all that crap then for 65 bucks!!

    nate's giving me one as well but I do need two now that I have two b6's

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  • kumalaba
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    did you get ecu? & what year is it? good luck with it, i love mine!
    Last edited by kumalaba; 02-25-2012, 01:10 PM.

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  • walth
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    very nice ^^

    I just got home from pulling a smokin clean 130k b6. but, it was a tow behind car and I imagine this engine has barely half that if these camper people towed it enough for the last 20 years.

    I pulled the cylinder head last saturday which is good cuz it took the weight of the car to free it loose. crazy. and then I bought everything today. Even slapped on a festy disty, water neck, plug wires and threw the coil and other components under the TB and only paid 195. Nate is giving me a block and I'll get 25 back. not too shabby for this deal. The distributor looks brand new, pics to come
    Last edited by walth; 02-25-2012, 12:52 PM. Reason: disty, not alt

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  • kumalaba
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    nice!

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  • juanj0
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    Originally posted by sc72 View Post
    Thats good lookin, what car did the bumper come from.
    isuzu stylus 1991

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