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    Prob had a air pocket in the system somewhere that worked its self out. These cars suck for that.
    1993 Protege GT

    1993 miata lsx swap

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      some kinda wizard ****.

      gonna go back to ignoring it for a while.
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      03 Accord DX: K24/5MT, peasant-spec old man's car
      92 240SX: KA/T25, nerd mobile

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        Past week
        Replaced less than year old china clutch master that was already leaking with the old one I rebuilt.
        Cut a new gasket for my passenger tail light as when I removed it to reseal body seam it no longer sealed(It's now leaking less)
        Brights work all the time now not no longer dependent on the cycle of moon.


        The next project will be installing a damn light in the glove box because I had to root through it this morning at base gate and the dome lights doesn't illuminate for **** there and touching your mobile device while driving(even sitting still) even to just use the flash light is a $200 ticket.
        Beater=/= Sleeper

        Originally posted by kozzman555
        kitty, you are a hilarious woman
        Originally posted by HopelessCow
        there is one thing i dunno what is that call,a thing look like a gun, u press the button and stick to the metal and it makes firework, do i need that thing?and what s the philip head screw drivers?
        Using Linux for anything serious besides server or software dev is like using a tin can and a string for telecommunications.

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          Originally posted by Kitty View Post
          The next project will be installing a damn light in the glove box because I had to root through it this morning at base gate and the dome lights doesn't illuminate for **** there and touching your mobile device while driving(even sitting still) even to just use the flash light is a $200 ticket.
          thats ****ing retarded. I hate police. hypocritical crooked SOB's (mind you its okay for them to use a cell phone/laptop/walkie talkie/ipad/etc. at any point in time)
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          he actually has a mazda tree, parts grow on it

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            Originally posted by Kitty View Post
            Cut a new gasket for my passenger tail light as when I removed it to reseal body seam it no longer sealed(It's now leaking less).
            What did you use and where did you get? Please and thank you.
            Ian Boyd- Bellingham, WA (click vehicle to view)

            1988 BF GTX

            1990 x2 BG AWD Protege

            1991 Escort GT- SOLD

            1975 911 S Widebody 3.6 conversion

            2005 Corolla

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              Hi everybody, it's been a small while... figured I would share an event with you.

              Left for work the other morning and 5 minutes into my 1/2 hour drive to work, my 2 belts snapped. I assume one made the other let go ... My charge light came on, lost my power steering and it started getting real cold real fast...but I figured my battery could hold until I got to work so I kept driving down the 401 highway. Whenever the car would heat right up, I would shut the car off and coast. It was so cold that the engine returned to N.O.T. in about a minute, minute and a half. Got someone to get me an alt belt and a socket set and installed it in 5 minutes at the end of my shift. I drove an hour and a half back home with absolutely no heat registering on my gauge. Like I was to confirm later, the thermostat safety opened when I did that coasting thing that morning so I was running with a wide open thermostat thus generating no heat. I wasn't 100% sure that maybe the wire fried on the water temp sending unit, but I figured as long as the charge light didn't come on I knew the belt was still on there, which meant the water pump was turning so no worries about overheating...

              So I get home, replace the t stat and install a new PS belt as well...Run the engine let it heat right up and low and behold the engine starts to overheat... the fan isn't turning on...I look at the fan and I see this:
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              91 GT- Li'l Bee (under construction)
              2013 Honda Accord V6 coupe - 14.7 sec. 1/4 mile

              New Thread:
              Wilyb's 91 Pro GT Rebuild: Li'l B: http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...Rebuild-Li-l-B

              Old Threads:

              WilyB's 93 GT rebuild worklog : http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...-93-GT-rebuild
              My FE3 worklog thread:http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...ighlight=wilyb

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                The fan was melted!

                I am sure this was not the cause of my dilemmas, but what a surprise! Luckily I had 3 extras!

                So now everything is good, all is well in Protege land...

                In closing, I bought this infrared thermometer to use to test my t stat and engine temps... what an awesome tool!! so glad I bought it... I was able to aim at certain spots with a laser light and instantly get temps: upper & lower rad hoses, upper & lower rad, T stat housing, head, block... I was able to follow the flow of the coolant... I easily diagnosed that my new t stat was doing the job... On sale at Princess auto for $24...Money well spent!
                Attached Files
                91 GT- Li'l Bee (under construction)
                2013 Honda Accord V6 coupe - 14.7 sec. 1/4 mile

                New Thread:
                Wilyb's 91 Pro GT Rebuild: Li'l B: http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...Rebuild-Li-l-B

                Old Threads:

                WilyB's 93 GT rebuild worklog : http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...-93-GT-rebuild
                My FE3 worklog thread:http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...ighlight=wilyb

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                  Awesome. It's good when the important stuff doesn't melt.

                  Today I got an alignment and advanced my base timing a little more. Don't know how much. I went by the vacuum gauge since it's a real pain to try to see the marks anyway. I like the result and I don't think I took it too far. It makes a lot more power now and with smoother delivery. Very different exhaust tone afterward too.
                  1990 Protege 4WD
                  GT-X BP26 swap [AT->MT]|Cup holder cut to fit|Synthetic gear oil|Synthetic brake fluid|Corksport SS brake/clutch lines|Mazdaspeed HV oil pump|GT-X front STB|Corksport type I rear STB|Matching full-size spare wheel|Homebrew Brass shifter bushing|Speed Source brass shifter cable bushings|EDM headlights/corners|FMIC|EDM cabin vents

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                  Seeking: Canadian 4WD seatbelts.

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                    Freshened up my engine bay with a little bit of paint today. It's amazing what a few coats of paint can do. Did the intake manifold without taking it off, like a boss.

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                      Originally posted by me109 View Post
                      Awesome. It's good when the important stuff doesn't melt.

                      Today I got an alignment and advanced my base timing a little more. Don't know how much. I went by the vacuum gauge since it's a real pain to try to see the marks anyway. I like the result and I don't think I took it too far. It makes a lot more power now and with smoother delivery. Very different exhaust tone afterward too.
                      Have you had anymore problems with the fuel injection fuse after the replacement of the oxygen sensor wiring?
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                        Originally posted by Iantboyd View Post
                        What did you use and where did you get? Please and thank you.
                        I used like 1/8in rubber sheet I had lying around. It's a bit too thick but is still working better than what was there. I looked up the price of OEM replacement gaskets and they're like $30


                        Originally posted by Wilyb View Post

                        In closing, I bought this infrared thermometer ......
                        Another use these guys have is to see if your brakes are sticking slightly.

                        Also shows how poorly the rears cool compared to the fronts.
                        Beater=/= Sleeper

                        Originally posted by kozzman555
                        kitty, you are a hilarious woman
                        Originally posted by HopelessCow
                        there is one thing i dunno what is that call,a thing look like a gun, u press the button and stick to the metal and it makes firework, do i need that thing?and what s the philip head screw drivers?
                        Using Linux for anything serious besides server or software dev is like using a tin can and a string for telecommunications.

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                          Originally posted by bomdoutscort View Post
                          Have you had anymore problems with the fuel injection fuse after the replacement of the oxygen sensor wiring?
                          No. I'm 96% confident it was that heater ground that shook itself loose. I tightened it down and haven't had an issue since.
                          1990 Protege 4WD
                          GT-X BP26 swap [AT->MT]|Cup holder cut to fit|Synthetic gear oil|Synthetic brake fluid|Corksport SS brake/clutch lines|Mazdaspeed HV oil pump|GT-X front STB|Corksport type I rear STB|Matching full-size spare wheel|Homebrew Brass shifter bushing|Speed Source brass shifter cable bushings|EDM headlights/corners|FMIC|EDM cabin vents

                          1 3 5
                          ├┼┤
                          2 4 R


                          Seeking: Canadian 4WD seatbelts.

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                            ****ing Rhode Island roads have caused my passenger side headlamp to cut out for like no reason. all of the connections are tight, so the bulb is probably smoked... or something is up with the ballast? I dunno.
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                            03 Accord DX: K24/5MT, peasant-spec old man's car
                            92 240SX: KA/T25, nerd mobile

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                              topped off the coolant & warmed it up..... come on springtime!@
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                              1992- project FE3..... 313 WHP @ 9.3psi




                              I pet my dash when I get into the car..."good car"
                              he actually has a mazda tree, parts grow on it

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                                Moved it out of the iced over parking spot lol, took a while but I drove it around the parking lot and parked it where there's little to no ice haha.
                                -Jack

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                                91 USDM Protege LX - SOLD! turbo/manifold up for sale!
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