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Power steering pressure
By leesquest,
I cranked up the conquest today and let it warm up. It strarted spewing power steering fluid from under the resivior cap. Im not shure why?
BSEK Question
By hyper_viper2120,
Hey everyone. I bought an 88 Conquest 2 days ago for 1150. 74xxx original miles. It was making a clattering that sounded like the timing chain. So I got it home and got it torn all down and found the chain guides we all worn and chipping and cracking. I figured while I was at it I would do a BSEK. Ive never done of of these and I have a couple of question. 1. Do I need to have anything balanced after I remove the balance shafts? 2. (If yes) What does something like that cost? And is it some
FS TPS Polished V3 Adapter plate kit to run mazda TPS SALEEEE!!!
By boostinmini,
For sale Updated, improved and much more "polished" adapter plate kit to use a common mazda TPS in place of the starion one that is almost extinct. This is a update to my previous version, both function 100% the same, this newer one requires less mods to the stock set up and has a very attractive polished finish if you have a dressed up engine bay. This kit comes with all hardware for the install, adapter plat, harness and TPS (Used but tested good) $150 shipped in north amaerica OR
Non-A/C alternator bracket--use pry bar to tension?
By obsolete,
Pretty dumb question, but I just want a sanity check. Now that I've removed the boat-anchor from the side of my motor and replaced it with the non-A/C bracket (MD027751), there's no way to use the stock tension adjustment bolt. Looks like the only way I'll be setting the tension of the alternator belt is the old-school way; put a pry bar against the alt case and tighten the bolt down. Is that right, or did I miss something?
