It's been a while so I can't remember exactly what the impedance of the speakers I took out of my Pontiac were, I do know that as vehicles got newer, the speaker impedances generally went down. It wasn't uncommon to see 2 ohm speakers in the higher end Bose and Monsoon stereos and 4 ohm in the...
I'm kinda in the same position as my Pontiac has the 200-4r with the 2.41's. I had pretty well decided that 3.08's would fit my application best as I see Interstate speeds regularly and don't really need crazy launch ability.
On the upside though, if your motor has above stock levels of power...
Took the Goldwing out for a 40 degree ride, and found the speedometer cable started squealing like Deliverance. It had broke the cable earlier in the year, and the replacement got dry graphite spray before installation but it still occasionally made noises.
I kinda went nuclear with the ATF...
After dealing with USPS shipping hell for two weeks, I finally got my wheel bearings in and was able to resume my 4 wheeler project.
I got my old bearings pounded out and the bores cleaned for the new ones to go in. Unsurprisingly the new ones slid in a lot easier than the old ones came out...
Lucky it is not that hard to convert over to a one battery setup, but I figured I would do my due diligence to make it work as intended before I voided my warranty.
Got to work on the Gladiator this week. It was giving warnings related to a low battery again on year old batteries.
Last year, I swapped the big H7 and a little AUX14 battery out with a new H7 and an ES-TX14-BS motorcycle battery after the AUX14 failed with a dead cell. Would have had it...
Got the case together and thrown back in the bike. I started the bike up and let it idle along in gear, and everything seemed to be happy. I still need to get the wheel bearings delivered and installed before I can take it for a test ride, but I am thoroughly happy with the progress so far.
My pinion nut removal tool arrived today, so I finally got the differential broken the rest of the way down. I ended up having to use the big rattle gun for 2 solid minutes to get that thing backed out. Those aluminum threads were tore up pretty badly by the time I was finished.
I cup...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.