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okay just figured its a voltage regulator probably why alternator wasnt charging
can i change to a alternator with inbuilt regulator?
Posted on: 2013/2/24 2:18
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Hey i got a new 120y and it came with spares i realised the dash lights Dont work and that alternator lights on So i went to change the alternator and i find near the batter an 6 pin female flat connector connected to nothing
In the box of spares there is a big module thing with same connection but male and it fits it But i dont know what it is it says Temp. Compensated and has hitachi symbol Says 12v 609 and tl1z-57c
But i cant find were it would mount on the engine bay Anyone know what it is?
Sorry cant upload pics via phone
Also that flat 6 pin female connector in engine bay were shuld it go my other 120y dant have it This is 74 model my other one is 77 australian built while this is jap
Thanks
Posted on: 2013/2/24 2:06
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Re: acid resistant epoxy? |
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ah yer is it powerful enough to plug cd players and amplifiers to them? do you know the shops name?
Posted on: 2013/2/21 12:18
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Re: acid resistant epoxy? |
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alright thanks
yer stupid mistake wont forget to clamp it again!!!
Posted on: 2013/2/21 12:01
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Re: acid resistant epoxy? |
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il look into it this battery
but this is a new battery like 1 month old just of my stupid mistake its damaged
so let us know what i caould use thanks
Posted on: 2013/2/21 11:39
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acid resistant epoxy? |
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hey just wandering if anyone knows of an battery acid resistant glue epoxy as i made a stupid mistake of forgetting to clamp my battery down before a test drive and battery fell on alternator fan making it leak.
its was quite an expensive battery so would like to repair the leak so if you know of any product let me know
Thanks!
Posted on: 2013/2/21 11:29
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alright thanks I will check these out
Posted on: 2013/2/11 10:50
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Re: steering shake |
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i meant to say that it has no play nothing u can feel just slightest which i assume is normal.
the thing has like the death wobble i hadnt had the chance to jack it up but could it be the bearing preload?
Posted on: 2013/2/11 10:04
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hey i have a question regarding a corolla ke30
i havnt looked over it fully yet but i was told by the previous owner that it has a bad pitman arm but i checked it and it dosnt have much play in it.
anyway the question is that when driven over 40k per hour the steering shakes like it has the death wobble my mate said the front tyres go side my side aswell. it is realy bad the whole car shakes and cant be driven over 50 as it gets worse.
yes the tyres are on tight LOL. what could it be steering box? pitman arm? or the wheel bearings preload not tourqued to specs?
could a worn pitman arm do this? (it is very bad)
Thanks!
Posted on: 2013/2/11 8:56
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Re: WRECKING RUST FREE 120Y ALL PARTS AVAILIBLE |
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where is the car located?
Posted on: 2013/1/30 22:31
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