My Kouki build. (First car, first project.)
There you go, dude. You said it yourself. You're twenty-three, you work, and attend USF full time. This kid is eighteen, works, and attends USF full time. The only difference between you two is the fucking FOUR to FIVE extra years of life. Chill the fuck out. You have more experience, most likely a bigger paycheck, and judging by your attitude, less friends to hang out with to occupy your time. Before you go around flaming others for being "lazy," or "dumb," take the time to realize what an inconsiderate asshole you sound like. That kind of shit isn't appreciated here. Either help him out with some of your amazing wisdom, or shut the fuck up and move on.
Well, there were little clips that kept the thing in place, I'm guessing, but whoever changed the radio broke them off, so it's impossible to lock it in anymore. I could just seal it with some sort of adhesive, but I wanna brainstorm a bit more before I seal it off. I may need to get back in there at some point.
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I never insulted him or said he was lazy or dumb. I simply said that it would be a wise decision to actually try and fix some of the problems with the car rather than try and cover them up with a band-aid. No need to get all butt hurt about it. I went back and read my first post, I deleted the second part about the car being a pos. I didn't mean to sound like a jerk and that was a pretty mean thing to say. I apologize for that. I live near USF and I'd be glad to help you out with some of the stuff that's messed up if you need a hand. I know what it's like not having alot of $. Didn't mean to get off on the wrong foot or anything. To get a better idea of where the oil leaks are coming from on the car. Clean off the motor with brake parts cleaner and park it over cardboard overnight. Older parts that usually need replacement on these engines are the front and rear main seal, valve cover gasket, and the oil pan seal. The oil pan is kind of a bitch on ka's because the pan is huge. If you have a hoist available, that makes life a lot easier. RTV ultra grey is what I would recommend for that. As far as the ac bezel, if you get some gorilla glue, you can buy similar clips to the ones that broke off at ace hardware, glue them in place and that would give the dash something to grab onto when you put the bezel back in. If you have any other questions, shoot me a pm.
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Last edited by mewantkouki; 11-01-2009 at 03:25 PM.
good luck getting her back to stock and healthy. if your looking for a car to teach you a little bit, you seem to have one. good luck with it.
GO bulls ;P haha
GO bulls ;P haha
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good car/platform to start with...hope you have plenty of mulah!
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"I just drank a fifth of vodka. Dare me to drive?"
Don't take life so serious. It's not like were getting out of it alive anyway.
"I just drank a fifth of vodka. Dare me to drive?"
Don't take life so serious. It's not like were getting out of it alive anyway.
Cover the distributor and maf with a plastic bag, also be careful not to soak the are where your spark plug wires go into the top of the valve cover if the rubber seals aren't completely covering the holes chances are you'll soak the plugs and your car won't start. Gunk engine bright gel is pretty good stuff. I wouldn't worry too much about the alternator as long as you don't soak it, it should be alright. If you have bare metal exposed from the crash it's likely to develop rust so you might want to take that into consideration before you do anything.
Not too shabby. Engine first, basic exterior second, then interior. When you can afford it, hit up a junk yard and get those body panels and you'll be gold. After you fix the leaks and other miscellaneous problems in the bay first, of course, lol.
Project cars are fun when you have time, sorry about your situation. keep us updated.
Project cars are fun when you have time, sorry about your situation. keep us updated.
I didn't mean to sound like a jerk and that was a pretty mean thing to say. I apologize for that. I live near USF and I'd be glad to help you out with some of the stuff that's messed up if you need a hand. I know what it's like not having alot of $. Didn't mean to get off on the wrong foot or anything.