Originally Posted By: Pablo
Dang. I didn't call mori either!
Thanks, I already got oil, tupperware, and a vacuum cleaner.
Just to refute the current rumors of me having been banned again (Bad mori!), I am breaking self-imposed silence here for a moment to exemplify my membership and posting...
Probably they're those bolts that require x ft-lbs + x° torque. Same on my Audi when getting alignment. Off the top of my head I can't recall which bolts they were, but I've come across them.
Originally Posted By: Loobed
In Germany a Liter of beer costs less than a Liter of Gasoline. Europe also has a lot of nuclear power plants and electric public transportation. Their cities have been created for pedestrians and public transportation for a long time. the United States cities were...
Originally Posted By: Trav
Turns out Plastilube is OEM ATE makes it.
The "Plastilube" name is licensed to several manufacturers. The most commonly available Plastilube is a bentonite-based grease and made by Henkel/Teroson.
All commercial car wash places must (at least here) have an oil/water separator and coalescing and skimming systems to address environmental concerns. My local car wash has an "Engine Cleaner" option. It's an ultra-low pressure setting and dispenses an engine degreaser. Works fine. Washing your...
Dampening grease is certainly the proper lube. Its viscosity must match the required or intended amount of dampening.
I have never heard of Carl Zeiss watchmaker oil. Professional watchmakers and the watch manufacturers themselves use mostly Moebius watch oils. Since there were two Zeiss...
eljefino, how did you generate the thumbnail? If I copy the code from a thumbnail image that was generated by photobucket, I still get a scaled down version.