Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

I can't get it undone. Apparently there is a proper tool but ppl open them with screwdrivers. I've tried a lot of tools even tried having two vertical screwdrivers and one horizontally between them to twist and it still won't budge.

Anyone with tricks to the trade for this?

Given up for tonight as I'm getting to frustrated. Also very cautious about using a hammer too move it a bit as I don't want to risk a fire bomb lol

I can't get it undone. Apparently there is a proper tool but ppl open them with screwdrivers. I've tried a lot of tools even tried having two vertical screwdrivers and one horizontally between them to twist and it still won't budge.

Anyone with tricks to the trade for this?

Given up for tonight as I'm getting to frustrated. Also very cautious about using a hammer too move it a bit as I don't want to risk a fire bomb lol

So what ar eyou trying to smash? looked in the previous page but then gave up.

I help?

wsRNrVR.jpg

Mmmmm Chicken-y

Said reach around was shit...I am dissapoint.

lame

I can't get it undone. Apparently there is a proper tool but ppl open them with screwdrivers. I've tried a lot of tools even tried having two vertical screwdrivers and one horizontally between them to twist and it still won't budge.

Anyone with tricks to the trade for this?

Given up for tonight as I'm getting to frustrated. Also very cautious about using a hammer too move it a bit as I don't want to risk a fire bomb lol

As i posted on the other thread where you asked half the question. A big pair of pliers, or hammer and chisel. there is no chance of spark or fire, as the cap is a much softer metal. We open drums of Resin with these caps on them in this fashion :)

  • Like 1

Well you bastards have been having fun while I was on my honeymoon. The Car is now at the top of the throw money at list, I need to get a full service, 100k service and a tune done on it. I would say I will miss this drag day but should make the event after that.

Thanks to all for help. I was raging hard last night after fishing around for 2hrs just for a barrel pump... All sorted and drum opened.. Time for skids tomorrow

Ifyouknowwhatimean lol

Was a good day. As started in other threads. Bucket load of skylines and jap cars in general. A lot more than normal. Local manufacturers not as well represented as previous events.

Favorite cars had to be r34gtr WHAT M8 from mercury and JW Automotives r32gtr that again took out the off street drags

yeah mate got up at 345aqm to get out there so was getting pretty tired. Plus i was getting pretty low on e85 so decided to call it a day during the powerskid comp. Started getting used to the car and the extra power in the second cruising session. Beat a couple of Mercury

s GTR's which is always fun

yeah mate got up at 345aqm to get out there so was getting pretty tired. Plus i was getting pretty low on e85 so decided to call it a day during the powerskid comp. Started getting used to the car and the extra power in the second cruising session. Beat a couple of Mercury

s GTR's which is always fun

Yer man it seemed to pull well, puts it into perspective though just how fast some of those cars are :/

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • What does it look like with highway driving? And yes, I had a similar thought as Duncan. It looks quite similar in my Stagea and I have made myself accept it as normal. Might have to look into it some day  
    • While I was waiting for the new parts to come in for the charge pipe and radiator I decided to do some turbo modification. The drive pressure (exhaust backpressure) was a lot higher that I thought it should be. For 32lbs of boost drive was 55lbs. The turbine housing is a 1.10AR and my turbo builder has suggested to go to a 1.25AR. To test if a larger AR would do anything to reduce drive pressure AND not spend any money I decided to hog out the divider in my current housing. I removed it from the inlet and the whole way through the housing.  After reassembly and testing it doesn't look like this modification did anything for reducing drive pressure or requiring more fuel (making more power). Oh well, it was worth a shot. We'll get some data at the track if it makes it past the 60ft. I also machined a $7 shift knob off Amazon to fit my Stillway shifter since I didn't like the Stillway shift knob. Next on the list was the radiator replacement and fabrication of a new intercooler tube that had no silicon coupler. No pictures of this - I was short on time each night after work to get this done and didn't stop to take pictures.  Next was to get the clutch disks out and replaced. Previously when installing the dogbox I had ordered a set of the same sintered iron disks I had been running because I switched to the 26-spline input shaft. I thought it was odd that they didn't have any markings or brand name on them like all my old disks had but installed them anyway. At the track I could not get the clutch to lock up using my normal strategies. After two track nights I reached out to the clutch manufacturer and ask their thoughts. They said they had to switch the material out because they were having trouble getting the original material and that this new material would not take to being slipped very well.  So out with the first set of 26-spline disks and in with the correct material 26-spline disks. While I had the trans out I added an inspection/service hole. I've wanted one of these for a while. Now I can have a look at things and change the front cover shimming when needed (clutch wear). I hustled and got the clutch change done in a few hours on a Saturday. Hopped in the car and drove home. On the way home I did a 1-3 pull. When shifting from 2nd to 3rd the core plug in the back of the cylinder head popped out and dumped all the coolant. Thankfully I was only 30 seconds from home and coasted it there. Datalog showed nothing unusual and 2.5psi of coolant pressure. That plug has been in there since 1992 but I guess it worked its way out. Pulled the trans AGAIN and replaced the plug, JB welded it in, and made a brace. Also deleted the head drain I had added in during the bearing issue fiasco.  I am currently changing my boost control plumbing to make it cleaner. After that is done I'll make another attempt at getting past the 60.
    • Are you 100% sure this isn't tune related?
    • 140-150 across the board. At this point hoping the grounding harness fixes it. My grounds are all tied to the chassis and none to the battery. For SR and KA that’s never been a problem for me but had a few other guys here and Reddit who told me RB really like a very solid ground setup tied to the battery so going to try that next, I’m stumped if that doesn’t do it. Never had a car have spark and fuel and not fire off before. Only thing I can think is the spark is intermittent/weak because of grounds nothing else really makes sense at this point 
    • I am having close to the same issue. Can you help me with what wire you grounded to get your pump to trigger?
×
×
  • Create New...